26 Tex. Admin. Code § 749.1803 - What are the basic care requirements for an infant?
(a) Each infant must receive individual
attention, including playing, talking, cuddling, and holding.
(b) A caregiver must provide prompt
attention to an infant's physical needs, such as feeding and
diapering.
(c) An infant's
caregiver must ensure that the environment is safe. For example, free the area
of objects that may choke or harm the infant, take measures to prevent electric
shock, free the area of furniture that is in disrepair or unstable, and allow
no unsupervised access to water to prevent the risk of drowning.
(d) Items necessary for diaper changing must
be kept out of the reach of children, but do not need to be in locked
storage.
(e) An infant's caregiver
must never leave the infant unsupervised:
(1)
A sleeping infant is considered supervised if the caregiver is within eyesight
or hearing range of the infant and can intervene as needed, or if the caregiver
uses a video camera or audio monitoring device to monitor the infant and is
close enough to the infant to intervene as needed; and
(2) An awake infant is considered supervised
if the caregiver is within eyesight of the infant and is close enough to the
infant to intervene as needed. For short periods of time in the course of
routine household activities, the infant may be out of the caregiver's
eyesight, as long as the:
(A) Infant is
within hearing range;
(B) Infant's
environment is free of any safety hazards; and
(C) Caregiver is able to intervene immediately, as
needed.
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