Utah Admin. Code R381-70-11 - Child Supervision and Security
(1) The provider shall ensure that each staff
member provides and maintains active supervision of each child, including:
(a) being able hear the children;
(b) being aware of the entire group even when
interacting with a smaller group or an individual child;
(c) being close enough to
intervene;
(d) focusing attention
on the children and not on the staff's personal interests;
(e) knowing the number of children in their
assigned group at any time; and
(f)
positioning themselves so each child in their assigned group is actively
supervised.
(2) The
provider shall ensure a 16 or 17 year old staff or household member may only
have unsupervised contact with a child in care, including during offsite
activities and transportation, if:
(a) the
director or the director designee is physically present and available as
needed;
(b) the staff or household
member is left unsupervised for no more than two consecutive hours per group;
and
(c) the staff or household
member is not a volunteer.
(3) The provider may not assign a staff
member, volunteer, and household member who is younger than 16 years old to
care for or supervise any child in care.
(4) The provider shall ensure that any guest
or student intern who is registered and participating in a high school or
college child care course does not have unsupervised contact with any child in
care, including during any offsite activity and transportation.
(5) The provider shall ensure that any parent
of a child in care does not have unsupervised contact with any child in care,
except with their own child.
(6)
The provider shall ensure that a parent has access to their child and the areas
used to care for their child when their child is in care.
(7) To maintain security and supervision of
children, the provider shall ensure that:
(a)
any individual signing a child in and out uses an identifier, including a
signature, initials, or electronic code;
(b) each child is signed in and out in
accordance with this section;
(c)
only a child's parent or an individual with written authorization from the
parent may sign-out a child;
(d)
photo identification is required if the individual signing the child out is
unknown to the provider:
(e) the
sign-in and sign-out records include the date and time each child arrives and
leaves; and
(f) there is written
permission from the child's parent if children sign themselves in or
out.
(8) In an
emergency, the provider shall accept the parent's verbal authorization to
release a child if the provider can confirm the identity of:
(a) the person giving verbal authorization;
and
(b) the person picking up the
child.
(9) The provider
shall ensure that a six-week record of each child's daily attendance, including
sign-in and sign-out records, is kept on-site for review by the OL.
Notes
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(1) The provider shall ensure that staff provide and maintain active supervision of each child, including that staff:
(a) can hear the children and are close enough to intervene;
(b) know the number of children in their assigned group at any time;
(c) focus attention on the children and not on the staff's personal interests;
(d) are aware of the entire group of children even when interacting with a smaller group or an individual child; and
(e) position themselves so each child in their assigned group is actively supervised.
(2) The provider shall ensure that staff and household members who are 16 or 17 years old only have unsupervised contact with any child in care, including during offsite activities and transportation when:
(a) they are left unsupervised for no more than two consecutive hours per group ;
(b) the director or the director designee is physically present and available as needed; and
(c) they are not volunteers.
(3) The provider shall not assign staff, volunteers, and household members who are younger than 16 years old to care for or supervise any child in care.
(4) The provider shall ensure that student interns who are registered and participating in a high school or college child care course and guests do not have unsupervised contact with any child in care, including during offsite activities and transportation.
(5) The provider shall ensure that parents of children in care do not have unsupervised contact with any child in care, except with their own children.
(6) The provider shall ensure that parents have access to their child and the areas used to care for their child when their child is in care.
(7) To maintain security and supervision of children, the provider shall ensure that:
(a) each child is signed in and out in accordance with this section;
(b) only parents or individuals with written authorization from the parent may sign-out a child;
(c) photo identification is required if the individual signing the child out is unknown to the provider ;
(d) individuals signing children in and out use identifiers, including a signature, initials, or electronic code;
(e) the sign-in and sign-out records include the date and time each child arrives and leaves; and
(f) there is written permission from the child's parent if children sign themselves in or out.
(8) In an emergency, the provider shall accept the parent 's verbal authorization to release a child if the provider can confirm the identity of:
(a) the individual giving verbal authorization; and
(b) the individual picking up the child.
(9) The provider shall ensure that a six-week record of each child's daily attendance, including sign-in and sign-out records, is kept on-site for review by the department .