Or. Admin. Code § 414-210-1200 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Transportation and Field Trips

(1) If a provider transports children, the provider must be in compliance with all applicable state laws, including current vehicle insurance that covers the driver, the vehicle, and all occupants.
(2) A provider must not transport children in vehicles or parts of vehicles not designed for transporting people, such as truck beds, campers, and trailers.
(3) When children are taken on field trips, a provider must ensure that:
(a) Caregivers check a written list of children on the field trip frequently to account for the presence of all children and:
(A) Prior to boarding and exiting the vehicle; and
(B) Any time the group changes locations on site (e.g. when moving from one exhibit to the next).
(b) When 6 or more children are taken on a field trip:
(A) Each child must wear an easily identifiable item, such as a label, shirt or wristband, listing the name and telephone number of the registered family child care; and
(B) Caregivers are easily identifiable.
(4) If firearms and ammunition are stored in the vehicle, they must be stored as specified in OAR 414-210-0840(11).
(5) Only the provider or a substitute provider may transport child care children and must meet the following requirements:
(a) Have a valid driver's license appropriate for the type of vehicle driven;
(b) Do not have any medical condition or use alcohol, drugs, tobacco or any medication that could compromise driving, supervision, or evacuation abilities;
(c) Operate the vehicle in a legal and safe manner; and
(d) Eliminate distractions such as the use of earphones or cell phones.
(6) A provider may allow a parent to transport children other than the parent's own children without a provider or substitute provider present in the vehicle, only if the parent meets substitute provider qualifications and transportation requirements as provided in these rules, and is enrolled in the CBR.
(7) A provider must never leave children unattended inside or outside of a vehicle.
(8) A provider must maintain the following items in the vehicle as well as at the home:
(a) An operable phone;
(b) Proof of vehicle insurance;
(c) Emergency medical information on each child including parents' contact information, special medical needs, medications, allergies, the name and phone number of the child's doctor, and emergency medical authorization forms;
(d) When transporting children with chronic medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, or seizures), their emergency care treatment plans, supplies and medication; and
(e) A first aid kit that is easily accessible to staff and not children, and with contents specified in OAR 414-210-1020(2), Injuries).
(9) A provider must ensure the following safety practices are followed:
(a) The vehicle doors are locked when the vehicle is moving and when not in use.
(b) The motor is turned off, the brake set, and the keys removed whenever the driver leaves the vehicle.
(c) No vehicle window, except that of the driver, must be opened to more than 50 percent of its capacity when children are on board.
(d) Children's entire bodies must remain in the vehicle.
(e) Safe conduct to and from the vehicles and safe off-street loading spaces must be provided.
(A) Children must be loaded and unloaded only at the curb or at an off-street area protected from traffic on the same side of the street as the building they will enter.
(B) If children must cross a street, they must be accompanied by an adult.

Notes

Or. Admin. Code § 414-210-1200
DELC 140-2024, adopt filed 12/11/2024, effective 7/1/2025

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.330

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