Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 407.300 - Animals
a) Healthy
household pets that present no danger to children are permitted on the premises
unless prohibited by local health regulations.
b) A licensed veterinarian shall certify that
dogs and cats have been inoculated against rabies. This certification shall be
obtained when the animal is acquired (if four months of age or older) as
required by 8 Ill. Adm. Code 30, Animal Control Act. Gerbils, hamsters, and
guinea pigs which appear healthy may be kept in the day care center if allowed
by local health regulations.
c) All
animals shall be physically separated from children both indoors and outdoors
except as a portion of a specifically planned program activity under the direct
supervision of a staff member.
d)
Immediate treatment shall be obtained for any child who sustains a bite or
scratch from an animal, and the child's parent shall be notified. In addition,
the center shall notify the county animal control administrator or designated
agent and follow the provisions of the Illinois Animal Control Act [520 ILCS 5
].
e) Animals and/or pets shall be
properly housed, fed and maintained in a safe, clean and sanitary condition at
all times.
1) Domestic animals, birds or fowl
shall not be permitted at any time in areas where foods are prepared or
maintained.
2) A responsible staff
person shall be assigned to the care of any animal or pet on the
premises.
3) The child care center
shall be free of stray animals which may cause injury and/or disease to
children.
f) The
presence of monkeys, ferrets, turtles, iguanas, psittacine birds (birds of the
parrot family) or any wild or dangerous animal is prohibited in the day care
center.
Notes
Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 1728, effective January 1, 1998
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