26 Tex. Admin. Code § 744.1013 - Must someone else be designated to be in charge of my operation in the director's absence?
(a) Yes. You or your
director must designate a qualified caregiver to be in charge of the operation
anytime the director is away from the operation during your hours of operation.
If your operation has a program director and a site director, the written plan
designating their responsibilities must address whether either or both
directors may designate a qualified caregiver to be in charge of your operation
in the site director's absence.
(b)
Designated individuals must:
(1) Know they
are in charge and for how long;
(2)
Know their responsibilities while in charge;
(3) Have access to all essential information
to communicate with parents and state and local authorities as needed;
and
(4) Have the authority to
direct the operation in compliance with minimum standards.
(c) You or your director must ensure that all
other employees know who is in charge in the director's absence.
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