Or. Admin. Code § 414-205-0040 - [Repealed effective 7/1/2025] The Provider and Other Persons in the Home
(1) The registered provider and any
substitute provider shall:
(a) Be at least 18
years old,
(b) Have competence,
sound judgment and self-control when working with children, and
(c) Be mentally, physically and emotionally
capable of performing duties related to child care.
(2) No one shall have access to child care
children who has demonstrated behavior that may have a detrimental effect on a
child. Residents of the home are considered to have access to the child care
children even if they are not generally at home during child care
hours.
(3) The applicant and other
residents of the home 18 years of age or older must be enrolled in CCLD's CBR
prior to the issuance of a registration. Residents of the home who are under 18
years of age must be enrolled in the Registry by their 18th birthday.
(4) The provider must receive confirmation
from CCLD that an individual 18 years of age or over, is enrolled or
conditionally enrolled in the CBR before the individual can:
(a) Reside on the premises;
(b) Stay overnight on the premises for longer
than 14 consecutive days, not to exceed a total of 30 days in a calendar
year;
(c) Assist the provider;
or
(d) Volunteer in the child care
program.
(5) Individuals
with conditional enrollment in the CBR shall not have unsupervised access to
children.
(6) If additional
information is needed to assess a person's ability to care for children or to
have access to children, CCLD may require references, an evaluation by a
physician, counselor, or other qualified person, or other
information.
(7) Any visitor to the
home or other adult who is not enrolled in the CBR may not have unsupervised
access to children.
(8) The
provider, substitutes and other individuals that are required to be enrolled in
the CBR must maintain current enrollment in the CBR at all times while the
registered family child care license is active.
(9) Individuals whose CBR enrollment has been
revoked, denied or suspended, may not live in the home; be on the premises
during child care hours; or have contact with child care children.
(10) If any person, who is enrolled in the
CBR, has been charged with, arrested for, or a warrant is out for any of the
crimes which CCLD has determined indicate behavior which may have a detrimental
effect on a child, with final disposition not yet reached, registration may be
denied or suspended until the charge, arrest, or warrant has been resolved if
the person continues to operate, be employed in or reside in the home, or have
access to children in the home.
(11) The provider shall have a written plan
to ensure that individuals who are not enrolled or conditionally enrolled in
the CBR and are on the child care premises shall not have unsupervised access
to children.
(12) The provider
shall maintain a log of arrival and departure times of all individuals 18 and
older who are not enrolled or conditionally enrolled in the CBR and enter the
home while child care children are present, excluding persons authorized to
drop off and pick up a child care child.
(13) Prior to substituting for the provider,
a caregiver must:
(a) Be familiar with the
requirements for registration and agree to comply with them;
(b) Be enrolled in the CBR;
(c) Comply with all the requirements placed
on the provider, except those in OAR
414-205-0055(1)(a), (2)(c), (3)
(c);
(d) Have current certification in first aid
and infant and child cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The certifications
must be current while the caregiver is substituting for the provider. CPR
training must have practical hands-on instruction. CPR courses that involve an
on-line component with hands-on instruction may be accepted. Strictly online
CPR training is not acceptable;
(e)
Have completed a minimum of two hours of training on child abuse and neglect
that is specific to Oregon law;
(f)
Have current food handler's certification, if preparing or serving food to
children;
(g) Have completed
Introduction to Child Care Health & Safety Training;
(h) Have completed CCLD-approved safe sleep
training; and
(i) Complete
CCLD-approved child development training.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.260 & ORS 329A
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