Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-7-12 - Site and safety requirements for a foster home
(A) A foster home and all structures on the
grounds of the home shall be maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary
condition and in a reasonable state of repair. A home
shall be a house, mobile home, housing unit or apartment occupied by an
individual or a family.
(1)
A home is to be free of peeling or chipping
paint.
(2)
If a potential lead hazard is identified, the
recommending agency is to make a referral to the appropriate
agency.
(B)
Swimming pools.
(1)
Are to have a
barrier on all sides.
(2)
Are to have their method of access through the barrier
equipped with a safety device, such as a bolt lock.
(3)
Are to be
equipped with a life saving device, such as a ring buoy.
(4)
If the swimming
pool cannot be emptied after each use, the pool is to have a working pump and
filtering system.
(C)
Hot tubs and spas
are to have safety covers that are locked when not in use.
(1) Water
areas, including lakes, ponds, rivers, quarries and swimming pools.
(2) Open pits and wells.
(3) Cliffs and caves.
(4) High-speed or heavily traveled
roads.
(1) Bleach.
(2) Cleaning materials.
(3) Poisonous or corrosive household
chemicals.
(4) Flammable and
combustible materials.
(5)
Potentially dangerous tools or utensils.
(6) Electrical equipment in or on the grounds
of a foster home.
(7) Machinery in
or on the grounds of a foster home.
(8)
Alcoholic
beverages.
(1) The following weapons kept on the grounds
of or in a foster home shall be stored in an inoperative condition in a locked
area inaccessible to children:
(a)
Firearms.
(b) Air rifles.
(c) Hunting slingshots.
(d) Any other projectile weapon.
(2) All ammunition, arrows or
projectiles for such weapons shall be stored in a separate locked
space.
(3) Any foster caregiver who
is also a law enforcement official and can document that their jurisdiction
requires them to have ready and immediate access to their weapon shall be
exempt from the requirements of this paragraph.
(N)
A foster home is
to ensure proper water heater temperature not to exceed one hundred-twenty
degrees fahrenheit.
(1)
"Underwriter's Laboratory."
(2) A
certified fire inspector.
(Q)
A foster home is
to have at least one carbon monoxide detector on each level of occupancy of the
home and at least one near all sleeping areas.
(R)
A foster home is
to maintain first aid supplies.
(1)
Unvented heaters that burn kerosene or oil shall not be used.
(2) All heaters shall be approved by
"Underwriter's Laboratory" or a certified fire inspector.
(3) All heaters shall not be prohibited by
any local zoning ordinances.
(1) "Underwriter's
Laboratory."
(2) A certified fire
inspector.
(X)
A foster home is to be free from rodents and insect
infestation.
(1) No smoking shall be permitted in the
living area of a foster home or in a vehicle used to transport a foster child
when a foster child is present.
(2)
Smoking may be
permitted in the home or vehicles used for transporting foster children only
when no foster child is present
No smoking is
permitted in the presence of a foster child.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 12/30/1966, 10/01/1986, 01/01/1991, 09/18/1996, 07/01/2000, 01/01/2003, 12/11/2006, 08/01/2009, 03/01/2010, 07/01/2014, 04/01/2019
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