15 Miss. Code. R. 11-55-2.1.4 - Definitions
1. Act: The "Mississippi Child Care Licensing
Law," Section
43-20-1 et seq.
of the Mississippi Code of 1972.
2.
Agency Representative: An authorized representative of the Mississippi State
Department of Health.
3. Caregiver:
A person who provides direct care, supervision, and guidance to children in a
child care facility, regardless of title or occupation.
4. Child Care Facility (Facility): A place
which provides shelter and personal care for six or more children who are not
related within the third degree computed according to the civil law to the
operator and who are under 13 years of age, for any part of the 24 hour day,
whether such place be organized or operated for profit or not. The term "child
care facility" includes day nurseries, day care centers, child care centers,
preschool programs, and any other facility that fall within the scope of the
definition set forth above.
a. Exemptions: To
the extent provided by law, including those facilities or programs which
satisfy one or more of the requirements for exemption provided in Miss. Code
Ann. §
43-20-5(a),
an exemption from the provisions of the Act shall be recognized by the
licensing agency. Facilities or programs claiming exemption shall be required,
upon the written request of the licensing agency, to provide documentation of
the facts claimed to support the basis for the exemption, which documentation
shall be provided within 30 days of the request by the licensing agency and
shall be sworn by affidavit to be true and accurate under the penalties of
perjury. However, any entity exempt from the requirements to be licensed but
voluntarily chooses to obtain a license is subject to all provisions of the
licensing law and these regulations.
5. Children with Special Needs: A child
needing adaptation in a particular child care facility to access programming
and the physical environment
6.
Director Any individual, designated by the operator, who has met minimum state
requirements and who has on-site responsibility for the operation of a child
care facility. This person may or may not be the operator.
7. Director Designee: Any individual
designated to act as the director, having all responsibility and authority of a
director, during the director's short-term absence. A director designee shall,
at a minimum, be at least 21 years of age, have a high school diploma or GED,
and 2 years paid experience in a licensed child care facility. Director
Designees shall not retain sole director authority in a facility for more than
24 total hours per calendar week.
Exception: A facility may have a Director Designee serve for a maximum of 14 consecutive calendar days during a licensure year. This exception may be used once during the licensure year for allowing the director personal leave, i.e., vacation, jury duty, etc.
8. Group: The children assigned to a
caregiver or team of caregivers, occupying an individual classroom, or
well-defined physical space within a larger room.
9. Hazardous Condition: A situation or place
that presents a possible source of injury or danger.
10. Health: The condition of being sound in
mind and body and encompassing an individual's physical, mental and emotional
welfare.
11. Infant: Any child
under the age of 12 months.
12.
Licensing Agency: The Mississippi State Department of Health.
13. Operator; Any person, acting individually
or jointly with another person or persons, who shall establish, own, operate,
conduct or maintain a child care facility. The child care facility license
shall be issued in the name of the operator, or if there is more than one
operator, in the name of one of the operators. In the event that there is more
than one operator, all statutory and regulatory provisions concerning the
background checks of operators shall be equally applied to all operators of a
facility, including, but not limited to, a spouse who jointly owns, operates,
or maintains the child care facility regardless of which operator is named on
the license.
14. Parent: As used in
these regulations, parent shall mean custodial parent, legal guardian, foster
parent, guardian ad litem, and other individuals or institutions to which a
court of competent jurisdiction has granted legal authority over the
child.
15. Person: Any person,
firm, partnership, corporation or association.
16. Personal Care: Assistance rendered by
personnel of the child care facility in performing one or more of the
activities of daily living, which includes but is not limited to the feeding,
personal grooming, supervising, and dressing of children placed in the child
care facility.
17. Physical
Confines: The space inside the walls of the child care facility.
18. Safety The condition of being protected
from hurt, injury or loss.
19.
School Age Child: A child five years of age or older and eligible to be
enrolled in public school.
Note: A child that is five (5) years old age must have turned five (5) on or before September 1 to be considered a school age child.
20. Service Staff: A
person who provides support services such as cooking, cleaning, or driving a
vehicle, but is not a caregiver.
21. Toddler: Any child the age of 12 months
and under the age of 24 months.
22. Usable
Space: In measuring facilities for square footage per child, usable space shall
mean space measured on the inside, wall-to-wall dimensions. These spaces are
exclusive of food preparation areas, kitchens, bathrooms, toilets, areas for
the care of ill children, offices, staff rooms, corridors, hallways, stairways,
closets, lockers, laundries, furnace rooms, fixed or permanent cabinets, fixed
or permanent storage shelving spaces, and areas not inhabited and used by
children. Usable space shall be areas dedicated to children's activities (play,
learning, rest, and eating) and shall be utilized for those purposes on a daily
basis. Furnishings shall be equipment that is both size and age appropriate for
children receiving care. The space occupied by inappropriate or adult size
equipment shall be deducted from the children's usable space.
23. Volunteer: Any person who is not an
employee who is at the facility or assists with children.
a. Individuals who volunteer for 120 or more
hours in a given licensure year shall meet the requirements of (1) criminal
record and child abuse central registry checks to include being fingerprinted,
and (2) valid Immunization Compliance Form #121. The facility shall document
the time that a volunteer is at the facility.
b. Further, any individual who has not been
fingerprinted and has not had a child abuse central registry check completed,
and received the Letter of Suitability for Employment shall never be left alone
with children.
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