Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-3-301 - Certificate Holder and Provider Responsibilities
A. A certificate holder shall:
1. Designate a provider who:
a. Lives in the residence;
b. Is 21 years of age or older;
c. Has a high school diploma, high school
equivalency diploma, associate degree, or bachelor degree;
d. Meets one of the following:
i. Has completed at least three credit hours
in child growth and development, nutrition, psychology, or early childhood
education;
ii. Has completed at
least 60 hours of training in child growth and development, nutrition,
psychology, early childhood education, or management of a child care business;
or
iii. Has at least 12 months of
child care experience; and
e. Has completed Department-provided
orientation training that includes the Department's role in certifying and
regulating child care group homes under A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 7.1, Article 4
and this Chapter;
2.
Ensure that each staff member is 16 years of age or older;
3. Ensure that each resident 12 years of age
or older and each staff member submits, on or before the starting date of
residency, employment, or volunteer services, one of the following as evidence
of freedom from infectious active tuberculosis:
a. Documentation of a negative Mantoux skin
test or other tuberculosis screening test recommended by the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, administered within 12 months before the
starting date of residency, employment, or volunteer service, that includes the
date and the type of tuberculosis screening test; or
b. If the resident or staff member has had a
positive Mantoux skin test or other tuberculosis screening test, a written
statement that the resident or staff member is free from infectious active
tuberculosis that is signed and dated by a physician, physician assistant, or
registered nurse practitioner within six months before the starting date of
residency, employment, or volunteer service; and
4. Ensure that the provider:
a. Supervises or assigns an adult staff
member to supervise each staff member who is not an adult;
b. Maintains on the premises a file for each
staff member, for 12 months after the date the staff member last worked at the
child care group home, containing:
i. The
staff member's name, date of birth, home address, and telephone
number;
ii. The staff member's
starting date of employment or volunteer service;
iii. The staff member's ending date of
employment or volunteer service, if applicable;
iv. The staff member's written statement
attesting to current immunity against measles, rubella, diphtheria, mumps, and
pertussis;
v. The form required in
A.R.S. §
36-897.03(B);
vi. For an adult staff member, a copy of the
staff member's valid fingerprint clearance card issued under A.R.S. Title 41,
Chapter 12, Article 3.1;
vii.
Documents required by subsection (A)(3);
viii. Documentation of the requirements in
A.R.S. §
36-897.03(C);
ix. If applicable:
(1) The form required in A.R.S. §
8-804(I);
(2) Documentation of the submission required
in A.R.S. §
8-804(C)
and the information received as a result of
the submission; and
(3)
Documentation of the completion of the Department-provided orientation training
specified in subsection (A)(1)(e), if applicable;
x. Documentation of the training required in
R9-3-302; and
xi. Documentation of
a high school diploma, high school equivalency diploma, associate degree, or
bachelor degree, if applicable;
c. Maintains on the premises a file for each
resident, for 12 months after the date the resident last resided at the child
care group home, containing:
i. The resident's
name and date of birth;
ii. The
resident's relationship to the provider;
iii. The date the resident began residing at
the child care group home;
iv. The
date the resident last resided at the child care group home, if
applicable;
v. A written statement
by the resident or, if the resident is a minor, the provider attesting to the
resident's current immunity against measles, rubella, diphtheria, mumps, and
pertussis;
vi. If the resident is
an adult, the form required in A.R.S. §
36-897.03(B);
viii. If the resident is 12
years of age or older, the documents required by subsection
(A)(3);
d. Prepares a
dated attendance record for each day and ensures that each staff member records
on the attendance record the staff member's start time and end time of
providing child care services for the child care group home;
e. Maintains on the premises the dated
attendance record required in subsection (A)(4)(d) for 12 months after the date
on the attendance record;
f. Except
as specified in
R9-3-408,
provides child care services only in areas:
ii. Approved under
R9-3-205(C);
g. Does not engage in outside
employment during hours of operation or operate another business at or out of
the residence during hours of operation;
h. Does not allow another staff member to
engage in or operate another business at or out of the residence during the
staff member's assigned work hours at the child care group home;
i. Does not allow the operation of another
business on the premises during hours of operation unless the operation of the
business does not involve persons coming onto the premises during hours of
operation because of the business; and
j. Does not allow the cultivation of medical
marijuana on the premises.
B. A certificate holder shall ensure that all
of the records required to be maintained by this Chapter either are written in
English or, if written in a language other than English, include an English
translation.
C. A certificate
holder shall:
1. Secure and maintain general
liability insurance of at least $100,000 for the child care group home;
and
2. Maintain on the premises
documentation of the insurance coverage required in subsection
(C)(1).
D. A certificate
holder shall ensure that:
1. While acting on
behalf of the certificate holder when the provider is not present at the child
care group home, an adult staff member with a high school diploma or high
school equivalency certificate and one of the following is on the premises:
a. At least six months of child care
experience;
b. Two or more credit
hours in child growth and development, nutrition, psychology, or early
childhood education; or
c. At least
30 hours of training in child growth and development, nutrition, psychology, or
early childhood education; and
2. At least one adult staff member, in
addition to the provider or the staff member specified in subsection (D)(1), is
on the premises when six or more enrolled children are at the child care group
home.
E. A certificate
holder shall ensure that a parent, an individual designated in writing by the
parent, or legal guardian of an enrolled child is allowed immediate access
during hours of operation to the areas of the premises where the enrolled child
is receiving child care services.
F. A certificate holder shall:
1. Prepare a document that includes the
following information:
a. The name and contact
telephone number of the provider;
b. The hours of operation of the child care
group home;
c. Charges, fees, and
payment requirements for child care services;
d. Whether medications are administered at
the child care group home and, if so, a description of what the parent is
required to give to the child care group home;
e. Whether enrolled children go on field
trips under the supervision of a staff member;
f. Whether the child care group home provides
transportation for enrolled children to or from school, a school bus stop, or
other locations;
g. The mechanism
by which a staff member will verify that an individual contacting the child
care group home by telephone claiming to be the parent of an enrolled child is
the enrolled child's parent;
h. A
statement that a parent has access to the areas on the premises where the
parent's enrolled child is receiving child care services;
i. A statement that inspection reports for
the child care group home are available for review at the child care group
home; and
j. The local address and
contact telephone number for the Department; and
2. Ensure that a staff member provides the
document required in subsection (F)(1) to a parent of an enrolled
child.
G. A certificate
holder shall ensure that a staff member posts in a place that can be
conspicuously viewed by individuals entering or leaving the child care group
home:
1. The child care group home
certificate;
2. The name of the
provider;
3. The name of the staff
member designated to act on behalf of the certificate holder when the provider
is not present at the child care group home;
4. The hours of operation for the child care
group home;
5. The weekly activity
schedule required in
R9-3-401(B)(4)(b);
6. The amount of time in minutes enrolled
children may watch television, videos, or DVDs at the child care group home;
and
7. The weekly menu, required in
R9-3-406(F), before the first meal or snack of the week.
H. A certificate holder shall ensure that a
staff member supervises any individual who is not a staff member and is on the
premises where enrolled children are present.
I. A certificate holder shall ensure that a
staff member who has current training in first aid and CPR is present during
hours of operation when an enrolled child is on the premises or on a trip away
from the premises under the supervision of a staff member.
J. A certificate holder shall ensure that if
a staff member or resident lacks documentation of immunization or evidence of
immunity that complies with A.A.C.
R9-6-704
for a communicable disease listed in A.A.C.
R9-6-702:
1. The staff member or resident is excluded
from the child care group home between the start and end of an outbreak of the
communicable disease at the child care group home, or
2. The child care group home is closed until
the end of an outbreak at the child care group home.
K. Within 72 hours after changing a provider,
a certificate holder shall send the Department written notice of the change,
including the name of the new provider.
L. Except as provided in subsections (M) and
(N), a certificate holder shall notify the Department in writing of a planned
change in a child care group home's hours of operation at least three calendar
days before the date of the planned change, including:
1. The certificate holder's name;
2. The child care group home's certificate
number; and
3. The current and
intended hours of operation.
M. A certificate holder is not required to
notify the Department of a change in a child care group home's hours of
operation when the change in the child care group home's hours of operation is
due to the occurrence of a state or federal holiday on a day of the week the
child care group home regularly provides child care services.
N. When the premises of a child care group
home are left unoccupied during hours of operation or the child care group home
is temporarily closed due to an unexpected event, a certificate holder shall
ensure that a staff member notifies the Department before leaving the child
care group home unoccupied or closing the child care group home, stating the
period of time during which the child care group home will be unoccupied or
closed.
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