Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-5-301 - General Licensee Responsibilities
A. A licensee shall:
1. Designate a facility director who acts on
behalf of the licensee and is responsible for the daily onsite operation of a
facility;
2. Submit the name of the
designated facility director in writing to the Department before a license is
issued;
3. Except as provided in
subsection (A)(4), within 10 calendar days before changing a facility director,
submit written notice of the change including the new designated facility
director's name and starting date;
4. If the licensee is not aware of a change
in the facility director 10 calendar days before the effective date of the
change, submit written notice of the change to the Department including the new
designated facility director's name and starting date within 72 hours after
becoming aware of the change.
B. A licensee shall ensure that a facility
director:
1. Designates, in writing, an
individual who meets the requirements of
R9-5-401(2)
to act on behalf of the facility director when the facility director is not
present in the facility;
2.
Supervises or assigns a teacher-caregiver to supervise each staff member who
does not meet the qualifications of
R9-5-401(3);
3. Prepares a dated attendance record for
each day and ensures that each staff member documents on the attendance record
the time of each arrival and departure of the staff member; and
4. Maintains on the facility premises, the
dated attendance record required in subsection (B)(3) for 12 months after the
date on the attendance record.
C. A licensee shall develop and implement
written facility policies and procedures required for the daily onsite
operation of the facility as prescribed in A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 7.1,
Article 1 and this Chapter.
D. A
licensee shall ensure that the following individuals are allowed immediate
access to facility premises during hours of operation:
1. A parent of an enrolled child or an
individual designated in writing by the parent of an enrolled child;
or
2. A representative of:
a. The Department,
b. The local health department,
c. Arizona Department of Child Safety,
or
d. The local fire department or
State Fire Marshal.
E. A licensee shall, with the exception of
individuals listed in subsection (D)(2), ensure that a staff member supervises
any individual that is not a staff member who is on facility premises where
enrolled children are present.
F. A
licensee shall ensure that a staff member submits, on or before the starting
date of employment or volunteer services, one of the following as evidence of
freedom from infectious active tuberculosis:
1. 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 employment or volunteer service, that includes the date and
the type of tuberculosis screening test; or
2. If the staff member has had a positive
Mantoux skin test or other tuberculosis screening test, a written statement
that the staff member is free from infectious active tuberculosis that is
signed and dated by a health care provider within six months before the
starting date of employment or volunteer service.
G. A licensee shall ensure that a staff
member, who has current training in first aid and CPR, as required by
R9-5-403(E),
is present:
1. At all times during hours of
operation on facility premises,
2.
On field trips, and
3. While
transporting enrolled children in the facility's motor vehicle or a vehicle
designated by the licensee to transport enrolled children.
H. A licensee shall prohibit the use or
possession of the following items when an enrolled child is on facility
premises, during hours of operation, or in any motor vehicle used for
transporting an enrolled child:
1. Any
beverage containing alcohol;
2. A
controlled substance as listed in A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 27, Article 2,
except where used as a prescription medication in the manner
prescribed;
3. A dangerous drug as
defined in A.R.S. §
13-3401,
except where used as a prescription medication in the manner
prescribed;
4. A prescription
medication as defined in A.R.S. §
32-1901,
except where used in the manner prescribed; or
5. A firearm as defined in A.R.S. §
13-105.
I. At least once a month, and at different
times of the day, a licensee shall ensure that an unannounced fire and
emergency evacuation drill is conducted and each staff member and enrolled
child at the facility participates in the fire and emergency evacuation drill.
1. If child care services for a child with
special needs are provided at a facility, the licensee shall provide for the
enrolled child's participation in each fire and emergency evacuation drill
according to the enrolled child's individualized plan as specified in
R9-5-507(A)(1).
2. A licensee shall document each fire and
emergency evacuation drill and maintain the documentation on facility premises
for 12 months after the date of the fire and emergency evacuation
drill.
J. Every
September, a licensee shall provide to parents of enrolled children information
related to recommendations for influenza vaccinations for children.
K. A licensee shall not allow a staff member
who lacks proof of immunity against a disease listed in A.A.C.
R9-6-702(A)
to be present in the facility between the start and end of an outbreak of the
disease at the facility.
L. A
licensee shall ensure that the Department is notified orally or in writing
within 24 hours after an enrolled child's death at the child care facility
during hours of operation.
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