26 Tex. Admin. Code § 747.501 - What written operational policies must I have?
You must develop written operational policies and procedures that at a minimum address each of the following:
(1) Procedure for the release of
children;
(2) Illness and exclusion
criteria;
(3) Procedures for
dispensing medication, or a statement that medication is not
dispensed;
(4) Procedures for
handling medical emergencies;
(5)
Discipline and guidance policy that is consistent with Subchapter L of this
title (relating to Discipline and Guidance). A copy of Subchapter L may be used
for your discipline and guidance policy;
(6) Safe sleep policy for infants from birth
through 12 months old that is consistent with the rules in Subchapter H of this
chapter (relating to Basic Requirements for Infants) that relate to sleep
requirements and restrictions, including sleep positioning, and crib
requirements and restrictions, including mattresses, bedding, blankets, toys,
and restrictive devices;
(7)
Animals, if applicable;
(8)
Promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity that is consistent with
Subchapter F of this chapter (relating to Developmental Activities and Activity
Plan). Your policies must include:
(A) The
duration of physical activity at your home, both indoor and outdoor;
(B) The recommended clothing and footwear
that will allow a child to participate freely and safely in physical
activities; and
(C) A plan to
ensure physical activity occurs on days when extreme weather conditions
prohibit or limit outdoor time.
(9) Parent rights that are consistent with
the rules in Division 5 of this subchapter (relating to Parent
Rights);
(10) Instructions on how a
parent may access the:
(A) Minimum standards
online;
(B) Texas Abuse and Neglect
Hotline; and
(C) HHSC
website.
(11) Your
emergency preparedness plan;
(12)
Procedures for conducting health checks, if applicable;
(13) Information on vaccine-preventable
diseases for employees, if your licensed child-care home is not located in your
own residence. The policy must address the requirements outlined in §
747.3411 of this chapter (relating
to What must a policy for protecting children from vaccine-preventable diseases
include?); and
(14) If your home
maintains and administers unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors to use when a
child in care has an emergency anaphylaxis reaction, policies for maintenance,
administration, and disposal of unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors that
comply with the unassigned epinephrine auto-injector requirements set by the
Texas Department of State Health Services, as specified in Texas Administrative
Code, Title 25, Chapter 40, Subchapter C (relating to Epinephrine Auto-Injector
Policies in Youth Facilities) and in Texas Health and Safety Code §
773.0145.
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