The General Schedule is applicable to the child care records of
community colleges. Retention periods apply to the official copy of all public
records, regardless of medium or physical format, created or stored by the
above specified agencies. Please note the exceptions to this General Schedule
listed in OAR 166-030-0027 before disposing of records.
(1)Child Abuse Report Records:
Records document suspected child abuse at college child care centers. Records
may include but are not limited to a narrative account of the incident; notes
and working files; observations of the child; a record of phone call to the
State Office of Services to Children and Families or law enforcement agency;
and related documentation. Also includes records verifying staff training in
child abuse recognition.
Information may be exempt from public
disclosure per ORS 192.501(1), (3), (13). ORS 192.502(2). OAR
414-300-0060(2). (Minimum retention: one year after
reported).
(2)Child Care
Accident Reports Records document injury or accident to children at
college child care centers. Records may include but are not limited to an
accident form reporting the child's name, nature of the injury, teacher,
witness, date, time, and place of accident;description of accident; action
taken or care given; comments; signatures of reporting staff and parent(s);
record of transportation to doctor or hospital; and related documentation.
(Minimum retention: one year).
(3)Child Care Billing Records:
Records document the billing and payment for services provided by college child
care centers. Records may include but are not limited to billing records which
compute the fees assessed and record the amount due; adjustment memos which
document changes in the amount due; and related documentation. SEE ALSO:
Accounts Receivable Records in Financial and Accounting Records Section.
(Minimum retention: three years).
(4)Child Care Daily Attendance
Records: Records document the daily attendance of children at college
child care centers. Records may include but are not limited to a sign-in sheet
with the date, name of child, and times of arrival and departure. (Minimum
retention: one year).
(5)Child Care Facility License
Records: Records document the annual licensing of college child care
facilities by the Employment Department, Child Care Division. Records may
include but are not limited to sanitation inspection reports; fire safety
reports; fire and other emergency drill records; staff development and training
records; staff criminal history checks; staff first aid cards; staff
orientation records; official license; Child Care Division inspection and
certification; and correspondence. (Minimum retention: five years).
(6)Child Care Food Program
Records: Records document the administration of the Child and Adult Care
Food Program which provides meals and snacks to children at college care
centers. Application is made annually to this U.S. Department of Agriculture
program. Records may include but are not limited to monthly reimbursement
claims which document the number of days of food service, production records,
weekly menus, and attendance forms; Child and Adult Care Food Program
Confidential Income Statement which documents the names, birth dates, and
ethnicity of the children and the monthly income of the child's household;
enrollment roster; and related documentation. (Minimum retention: five
years).
(7)Children's Case
Files: Records document a child's enrollment/admission and attendance at
a college child care center. Records may include but are not limited to
applications for admission; emergency notification forms; authorization to
administer medications; permission to obtain emergency medical treatment and to
call an ambulance; approval to participate in field trips or swimming;
communications from parents; immunization records; and correspondence. May
also, but do not necessarily, include assessments for learning disabilities or
counseling; release forms; vision, speech, and hearing screenings, and records
about special needs children. Portions may be exempt from public
disclosure per ORS 192.502(2). (Minimum retention: one year after last
attended).
(8)Immunization
Records, Student Workers: Records verify that student workers in the
child care center have measles protection and other required immunizations.
Immunization verification is required for certain college students involved in
health related programs, education or child care programs, other work
experience programs, and intercollegiate athletics. The Certificate of
Immunization Status forms include student identification information; vaccine
history; and religious or medical exemptions. Immunization verification may
also be required for hepatitis and other blood borne pathogens. (Minimum
retention: one year).