Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 101428 - Infant Care Personal Services
(a) There shall be a written toilet-training
plan for infants being toilet trained.
(1)
The infant's authorized representative and the director or the assistant
director shall develop the plan.
(2) The plan shall include the following:
(A) Methods of toilet training;
(B) Introduction and use of appropriate
training equipment; and
(C)
Introduction and use of appropriate clothing.
(3) Infants who are being toilet trained
shall not be required to wear diapers unless specifically indicated in the
plan.
(4) The center shall follow
the plan in toilet training the infant.
(5) Center staff shall have ready access to
the toilet-training plan for infants in their care.
(b) The infant shall be kept clean and dry at
all times.
(1) The infant care center shall
ensure that the infant has sufficient changes of clothing and diapers so that
his/her clothing and diapers can be clean and dry at all times.
(2) Each infant's clothing and diapers shall
be changed as often as necessary to ensure that the infant is clean and dry at
all times.
(c) Soiled or
wet clothing or cloth diapers provided by the infant's authorized
representative shall be placed in an airtight container and returned to the
authorized representative at the end of each day.
(1) The airtight container shall prevent the
escape of fluids and odors and be portable enough to give to the authorized
representative.
(d) When
changing an infant's diapers, the following shall apply:
(1) Each infant shall be diapered on a
changing table.
(A) No infant shall be left
unattended while on a changing table.
(2) Infants may be diapered on a changing pad
placed on the floor that meets the requirements of Section
101439(h).
(3) Soiled disposable diapers shall either be
disposed of as recommended on the packaging or placed in an airtight container
for daily disposal outside of the center.
(A)
Containers shall be sanitized daily.
(4) Soiled cloth diapers shall be placed in
an airtight container.
(5) Diapers
provided by the center, when soiled, shall be rinsed, washed and sanitized on a
daily basis. If a diaper service is utilized, the diapers shall be placed in
the diaper service company container, as instructed, for pickup by the diaper
service.
(6) Towels and washcloths
used for cleaning infants shall not be shared with other infants or staff and
shall be washed after each use.
(7)
The changing table and changing pads shall be disinfected after each use even
when disposal covers are used.
(A) Infant
changing tables may be covered with disposable paper towels or a similar
covering that shall be discarded after each diaper change.
(B) The floor space used for diaper changing,
if soiled, shall be disinfected after each use.
(e) Whenever a potty chair is used, the
following requirements shall be met:
(1) The
potty chair shall be placed on the floor and used in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
(2)
After each use, the potty chair shall be promptly emptied into a flushing
toilet, and all surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
(3) No infant shall be left unattended while
on a potty chair or seat.
(f) As part of toilet training, each infant
shall receive instruction and assistance in handwashing after use of the
toilet.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 9-14-98; operative 11-1-98 (Register 98, No. 38).
Note: Authority cited: Section 1596.81, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1596.72, 1596.73, 1596.81 and 1597.05, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment filed 9-14-98; operative 11-1-98 (Register 98, No. 38).
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