Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-9-28 - Bedrooms
(A) All bedrooms
contained within a children's residential center (CRC) shall have seventy-four
square feet for the initial occupant and an additional fifty square feet for
each additional occupant, and a ceiling height of at least seven feet, six
inches.
(1) If a residential facility
certified prior to the effective date of this rule has an approved variance for
the square footage requirement, the facility may still remain in operation as
long as the agency has a copy of the approved variance on file for review by
ODJFS.
(2) All facilities certified
after the effective date of this rule shall adhere to the square footage
requirements of this paragraph.
(B) Bedrooms in a CRC or group home shall be
used to sleep children of the same sex.
(C) No bedroom in a residential facility,
constructed or put into use after January 1, 1991, shall be used to sleep more
than four children.
(D) A
residential facility shall not permit non-ambulatory children to sleep above
the entry level of a building, unless the facility is specifically approved for
such children by the state fire marshal or a local certified fire safety
inspector.
(E) Each bedroom in a
residential facility shall have at least one outside wall window. The window
shall be equipped with a means for providing privacy. The window shall also be
screened and capable of opening and closing, unless the room is provided with a
ventilation system which provides a regular change of fresh air
such as a central air conditioning
system.
(F) Each CRC
utilizing live-in child care staff shall provide such staff with separate
sleeping space and bathroom facilities.
(G) Each group home or residential parenting
facility utilizing live-in child care staff shall provide such staff with
separate sleeping space.
(H)
Bedrooms in a residential facility shall not have the entry to a child's
bedroom located so as to require the child to pass through another bedroom or a
bathroom in order to enter his or her bedroom, or to require another person to
pass through the child's bedroom to enter another room.
(1) If a residential facility certified prior
to December 1, 2010 has an approved variance for the pass through requirement,
the facility may still remain in operation as long as the agency has a copy of
the approved variance on file for review by ODJFS.
(2) All facilities certified after the
effective date of this rule shall adhere to the pass through requirements of
this paragraph.
(I) All
bedrooms in a residential facility shall have a standard door that is capable
of opening and closing.
(J) Each
bedroom in a residential facility shall have one bed for each child assigned to
the bedroom. Beds shall not be less than thirty inches wide and not less than
five feet in length and appropriate to the child's size. Each bed shall have a
clean and comfortable mattress. A child's bed shall not be used by another
child when the child is temporarily away from the facility.
(1) If a residential facility certified prior
to December 1, 2010 has an approved variance for any requirement of this
paragraph, the facility may still remain in operation as long as the agency has
a copy of the approved variance on file for review by ODJFS.
(2) All facilities certified after December
1, 2010 shall adhere to the requirements of this paragraph.
(K) Each child in a residential
facility shall be provided with clean sheets, pillowcases, a pillow, and
blankets.
(L) Sheets and
pillowcases shall be changed and laundered at least weekly or more frequently
if needed. Waterproof mattress coverings shall be provided to a child as
needed.
(M) All bunk beds in use in
a residential facility shall be equipped with safety rails on the upper tier
for a child under the age of ten, or for any child whose physical, mental, or
emotional condition indicates the need for such protection. A child under six
years of age shall not sleep on the upper bunk of a bunk bed. No beds shall be
bunked higher than two tiers. Bunk beds shall not be used in a residential
parenting facility.
(N) Each child
in a residential facility shall be provided with storage space for clothing and
personal items in the bedroom to which the child is assigned. Each teenage
mother in a residential parenting facility shall be provided with storage space
for herself, and for her child's clothing, in her bedroom.
(O) Each child in a residential facility
shall be provided with space in their bedroom for hanging clothes. Each teenage
mother in a residential parenting facility shall be provided with space in her
bedroom for hanging clothes for herself and her child.
(P) If a residential facility removes any
required items from a child's bedroom, the facility shall document the reason
for the removal and shall have a statement showing the removal of the items was
necessary for the safety and well being of the child signed by one of the
following:
(1) A licensed social
worker.
(2) A licensed independent
social worker.
(3) A licensed
professional counselor.
(4) A
licensed professional clinical counselor.
(5) A civil service employee engaging in
social work or professional counseling for a residential facility operated by a
public children services agency (PCSA) or a local public entity (LPE) as
described in rule
5101:2-5-02 of the
Adminstrative Code. If a civil service employee is not a licensed social worker
or licensed counselor, the employee shall not sign statements for any other
facility except a residential facility operated by the PCSA they are employed
with.
(Q) In a
residential parenting facility, no teenage mother and her child shall share a
bedroom with another teenage mother and her child.
(R) In a residential parenting facility, each
teenage mother shall have a bed of her own and shall not be permitted to sleep
with her child in the same bed.
(S)
Each infant, toddler or preschool age child shall have an age appropriate bed.
A bassinet shall be used only for infants under three months of age or less
than fifteen pounds in weight. An infant or toddler under thirty-five inches in
height shall be provided with a full sized crib which meets the following
requirements:
(1) Crib slats shall be no more
than two and three-eighths inches apart.
(2) Decorative cutout areas on crib end
panels which could entrap the head of a child shall not be used.
(3) Drop-side cribs shall not be
used.
(4) Each crib shall have a
firm mattress which is at least one and one-half inches thick and covered with
a waterproof material. The mattress must fit snugly enough in the frame so that
there is no more than a one and one-half inch gap between the mattress and the
sides of the crib.
(5) The facility
is responsible for monitoring for recall and safety information as issued by
the consumer product safety commission (CPSC), and ensuring that CPSC
recommendations related to equipment used by the facility are
followed.
(6)
Only cribs that are compliant with the U.S. consumer
product safety commission specifications shall be used. The specifications can
be found in 16 C.F.R. 1219 (2011).
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, 09/01/2002, 12/11/2006, 01/01/2008, 12/01/2010, 07/01/2014
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