Utah Admin. Code R381-70-2 - Definitions
(1) Definitions in
this rule are found in Rule R380-600. Additionally:
(2) "Background finding" means information in
a background check that OBP uses to determine if a covered individual is or is
not eligible to be involved with child care.
(3) "Barrier" means an enclosing structure
including a fence, wall, bars, railing, or solid panel to prevent accidental or
deliberate movement through or access to something.
(4) "Body fluid" means blood, urine, feces,
vomit, mucus, or saliva.
(5)
"Business day" means a day of the week the facility is open for
business.
(6) "Business hours"
means the hours the facility is open for business.
(7) "CCL" means Child Care Licensing in the
Office of Licensing, Division of Licensing and Background Checks under the
department that is delegated with the responsibility to enforce the rules under
Titles R381 and R430 and Rule R380-600.
(8) "Capacity" means the maximum number of
children the provider is allowed to care for at any given time.
(9) "Caregiver" means a covered individual
who protects the health and safety of children. A covered individual is a
caregiver when they:
(a) count in the
caregiver-to-child ratio;
(b) meet
the physical or emotional needs of the children, including diapering,
toileting, feeding, or protecting them from harm; or
(c) supervise children.
(10) "Covered Individual" means the same as
defined in Rule R380-600.
(11)
"Department" means the Utah Department of Health and Human Services.
(12) "Designated play surface" means any:
(a) accessible elevated surface for standing,
walking, crawling, sitting or climbing; or
(b) accessible flat surface that is at least
two by two inches in size and has an angle less than 30 degrees from
horizontal.
(13)
"Director" means an individual who meets the director qualifications in this
rule, and who assumes the child care program's day-to-day responsibilities for
compliance with CCL rules.
(14)
"Eligible" means the same as defined in Rule R380-600.
(15) "Entrapment Hazard" means an opening
greater than 3-1/2 by 6-1/4 inches and less than nine inches in diameter where
a child's body could fit through but the child's head could not fit through,
potentially causing entrapment and strangulation.
(16) "Experiencing homelessness" means anyone
who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate regular nighttime residence.
(17) "Facility" means a program or
the premises approved and licensed by OL to be used for child care.
(18) "Group" means the children who the
provider assigns to one or more caregivers for their care and
supervision.
(19) "Group size"
means the total number of children in a group per room or area.
(20) "Guest" means an individual who is not a
covered individual and is at the child care facility with the provider's
permission.
(21) "Health care
provider" means a licensed health professional, including a physician, dentist,
nurse practitioner, or physician's assistant.
(22) "Inaccessible" means out of reach of
children by being:
(a) behind a properly
secured child safety gate;
(b) if
in a bathroom, locked or secured with a safety device;
(c) located in a cupboard or on a shelf that
is at least 48 inches above the floor;
(d) locked, including in a locked room,
cupboard, or drawer; or
(e) secured
with a safety device, including a child safety cupboard lock or doorknob
device.
(23) "Infectious
disease" means an illness that is capable of being spread from one person to
another.
(24) "Involved with child
care" means to do any of the following at or for an out-of-school-time program:
(a) count in the staff-to-child
ratio;
(b) have unsupervised
contact with a child in care;
(c)
own, operate, direct;
(d)
reside;
(e) supervise or be
assigned to work with children; or
(f) volunteer.
(25) "License" means a license issued by OL
to provide out-of-school-time program services.
(26) "Licensee" means the legally responsible
person or business that holds a valid license from OL.
(27) "LIS supported finding" means a
supported finding of child abuse or neglect in the Licensing Information System
(LIS) database for child abuse and neglect, maintained by the
department.
(28) "OBP" means the
same as defined in Rule R380-600.
(29) "OL" means the same as defined in Rule
R380-600.
(30) "Over-the-counter
medication" means medication that an individual can purchase without a written
prescription, including any herbal remedy, vitamin, and mineral
supplement.
(31) "Parent" means the
parent or legal guardian of a child in the program.
(32) "Person" means the same as defined in
Rule R380-600.
(33) "Play equipment
platform" means a flat surface on a piece of stationary play equipment intended
for more than one child to stand on and upon which a child can move
freely.
(34) "Protective barrier"
means a structure including bars, lattice, or a panel around an elevated
platform intended to prevent accidental or deliberate movement through or
access to something.
(35)
"Protective cushioning" means a shock-absorbing surface under and around play
equipment that reduces the severity of an injury from a fall.
(36) "Qualifying child" means a child:
(a) who is between five and 13 years old and
is the child of a person other than the provider or a staff member;
and
(b) with a disability who is
between five and 18 years old and is the child of a person other than the
provider or a staff member.
(37) "Related child" means a child for whom a
provider is the parent, stepparent, grandparent, step-grandparent,
great-grandparent, sibling, step-sibling, aunt, step-aunt, great-aunt, uncle,
step-uncle, or great-uncle.
(38)
"Room" means a designated area or a physical space enclosed by solid barriers
or partitions as follows:
(a) if a large room
is divided into smaller rooms or areas with barriers including furniture or
with half walls, the room or area is considered:
(i) one room, if the room is divided by a
solid barrier that is less than 24 inches, whether the barrier is movable or
immovable;
(ii) one room, if the
room is divided by a solid barrier that is between 24 and 40 inches in height
and there is an opening in the barrier through which caregivers and children
can move freely;
(iii) two rooms,
if the room is divided by a solid barrier that is between 24 and 40 inches in
height and there is no opening in the barrier through which caregivers and
children can move freely, or there is an opening between the two sides but the
opening is blocked including with a child safety gate, including a diaper
changing station that is located behind a closed gate;
(iv) two rooms, if the room is divided by a
solid barrier that is over 40 inches in height and there is no opening in the
barrier through which caregivers and children can move freely, or there is an
opening between the two sides but the opening is blocked including with a child
safety gate; or
(v) if there is an
opening through which caregivers and children can move freely and the opening
is not blocked, refer to the instructions for a large opening, archway, or
doorway;
(b) if two
rooms or areas are connected by a large opening, archway, or doorway, the rooms
or areas are considered:
(i) one room, if the
width of the opening or archway is equal to or greater than the combined width
of the walls on each side of the opening or archway, in the larger of the two
rooms or areas, and there is no furniture or other dividers blocking the
opening or archway, otherwise OL shall consider this to be two rooms;
or
(ii) two rooms, if the width of
the opening or archway is smaller than the combined width of the walls on each
side of the opening or archway, in the larger of the two rooms or areas;
and
(c) if in outdoor
areas separated by interior fences, OL considers it:
(i) one area, if the interior fence is 24
inches in height or lower, whether or not the fence has an opening;
(ii) one area, if the interior fence is 40
inches or lower in height with an opening through which caregivers and children
can move freely;
(iii) two areas if
the interior fence is higher than 24 inches and there is no opening;
or
(iv) two areas, if the interior
fence is higher than 40 inches whether or not the fence has an
opening.
(39)
"Sanitize" means to use a product or process to reduce contaminants and
bacteria to a safe level.
(40)
"School-age child" means a child age five through 12 years old.
(41) "Services" means the supervision and
response to the needs of five or more qualifying children:
(a) in the absence of the children's
parents;
(b) in a place other than
the provider's home or the child's home;
(c) for less than 24 hours a day;
and
(d) for direct or indirect
compensation.
(42)
"Sexually explicit material" means any depiction of actual or simulated sexual
conduct.
(43) "Staff-to-child
ratio" means the number of staff responsible for a specific number of
children.
(44) "Stationary play
equipment" means equipment, including a climber, slide, swing, merry-go-round,
or spring rocker, that is meant to stay in one location when a child uses it.
Stationary play equipment does not include a:
(a) playhouse that sits on the ground or
floor and does not have an attached slide, swing, or climber;
(b) sandbox;
(c) sensory table; or
(d) stationary circular tricycle.
(45) "Strangulation hazard" means
something on which a child's clothes or drawstrings could become caught or in
which a child could become entangled, including:
(a) a protruding bolt end that extends more
than two threads beyond the face of the nut;
(b) a rope, cord, or chain that is attached
to a structure and is long enough to encircle a child's neck; or
(c) hardware that forms a hook or leaves a
gap or space between components including a protruding open S-hook.
(46) "Unsupervised contact" means
being with, caring for, communicating with, or touching a child in the absence
of a staff member who is at least 18 years old and is considered eligible by
OBP.
(47) "Use zone" means the area
beneath and surrounding a play structure or piece of equipment that is
designated for unrestricted movement around the equipment, and onto which a
child falling from or exiting the equipment could be expected to
land.
(48) "Working day" means any
day of the week the department is open for business.
Notes
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(1) "Applicant " means a person or business who has applied for a new or a renewal of a license from the department .
(2) "Background Finding " means information in a background check that the department uses to determine if a covered individual is or is not eligible to be involved with child care.
(3) "Barrier " means an enclosing structure including a fence, wall, bars, railing, or solid panel to prevent accidental or deliberate movement through or access to something.
(4) "Body Fluid " means blood, urine, feces, vomit, mucus, or saliva.
(5) "Business Days and Hours " means the days of the week and times the facility is open for business.
(6) "Caregiver " means a covered individual who protects the health and safety of children. A covered individual is a caregiver when they:
(a) count in the caregiver -to-child ratio;
(b) meet the physical or emotional needs of the children, including toileting, feeding, or protecting them from harm; or
(c) supervise children.
(7) "Capacity " means the maximum number of children the provider is allowed to care for at any given time.
(8) "CCL " means the Child Care Licensing Program under the Office of Licensing that is delegated with the responsibility to enforce the rules under Titles R381 and R430.
(9) "Child Care Provider Licensing Committee " means the Child Care Provider Licensing Committee created in Section 26B-1-414.
(10) "Conditional Status " means that the provider is at risk of losing their child care license because compliance with any laws or administrative rules has not been maintained.
(11) "Covered Individual " means any of the following individuals involved with the program:
(a) an owner;
(b) a director ;
(c) a member of the governing body;
(d) an employee;
(e) a volunteer, except a parent of a child enrolled in the program; and
(f) anyone who has unsupervised contact with a child in the program.
(12) "Department " means the Utah Department of Health and Human Services .
(13) "Designated Play Surface " means any accessible elevated surface for standing, walking, crawling, sitting or climbing; or an accessible flat surface at least two by two inches in size and having an angle less than 30 degrees from horizontal.
(14) "Director " means an individual who meets the director qualifications in this rule, and who assumes the child care program's day-to-day responsibilities for compliance with Child Care Licensing rules.
(15) "Eligible " means that there were no findings in a covered individual 's background check that would prohibit that covered individual from being involved with child care.
(16) "Emotional Abuse " is defined in Subsection R512-80-2(12) and also means behavior that could harm a child's emotional development, including threatening, intimidating, humiliating, demeaning, criticizing, rejecting, using profane language, or using inappropriate physical restraint.
(17) "Entrapment Hazard " means an opening greater than 3-1/2 by 6-1/4 inches and less than nine inches in diameter where a child's body could fit through but the child's head could not fit through, potentially causing a child's entrapment and strangulation.
(18) "Facility " means a program or the premises approved and licensed by the department .
(19) "Group " means the children who the provider assigns to one or more caregivers for their care and supervision.
(20) "Group Size " means the total number of children in a group per room or area.
(21) "Guest " means an individual who is not a covered individual and is at the facility with the provider 's permission.
(22) "Health Care Provider " means a licensed health professional, including a physician, dentist, nurse practitioner, or physician's assistant.
(23) "Homeless " means anyone who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.
(24) "Inaccessible " means out of reach of children by being:
(a) locked, including in a locked room , cupboard, or drawer;
(b) secured with a safety device;
(c) behind a properly secured safety gate;
(d) located in a cupboard or on a shelf that is at least 48 inches above the floor; or
(e) in a bathroom, locked or secured with a safety device.
(25) "Infectious Disease " means an illness that is capable of being spread from one person to another.
(26) "Involved with Children " means to do any of the following at or for an out-of-school-time program:
(a) supervise or be assigned to work with children;
(b) volunteer;
(c) own, operate, direct;
(d) reside;
(e) count in the staff-to-child ratio ; or
(f) have unsupervised contact with a child in care.
(27) "License " means a license issued by the department to provide out-of-school-time program services .
(28) "Licensee " means the legally responsible person or business that holds a valid license from the department .
(29) "LIS Supported Finding " means a supported finding of child abuse or neglect in the Licensing Information System (LIS) database for child abuse and neglect, maintained by the department .
(30) "Over-the-Counter Medication " means medication that an individual can purchase without a written prescription including herbal remedies, vitamins, and mineral supplements.
(31) "Parent " means the parent or legal guardian of a child in the program.
(32) "Person " means an individual or a business entity.
(33) "Physical Abuse " is defined in Subsection R512-80-2(25) and also means causing nonaccidental physical harm to a child.
(34) "Play Equipment Platform " means a flat surface on a piece of stationary play equipment intended for more than one child to stand on, and upon which the children can move freely.
(35) "Protective Barrier " means a structure including bars, lattice, or a panel that is around an elevated platform and is intended to prevent accidental or deliberate movement through or access to something.
(36) "Protective Cushioning " means a shock-absorbing surface under and around play equipment that reduces the severity of injuries from falls.
(37) "Provider " means the legally responsible person or business that holds a valid license or certification from the department .
(38) "Qualifying Child " means:
(a) a child who is between five and 13 years old and is the child of a person other than the provider or a staff member; and
(b) a child with a disability who is between five and 18 years old and is the child of a person other than the provider or a staff member.
(39) "Related Child " means a child for whom a provider is the parent , legal guardian, stepparent, grandparent, step-grandparent, great-grandparent, sibling, step-sibling, aunt, step-aunt, great-aunt, uncle, step-uncle, or great-uncle.
(40) "Room " is defined as follows:
(a) if a large room is divided into smaller rooms or areas with barriers including furniture or with half walls, the room or area is considered:
(i) one room , if the room is divided by a solid barrier that is less than 24 inches, whether the barrier is movable or immovable;
(ii) one room , if the room is divided by a solid barrier that is between 24 and 40 inches in height and there is an opening in the barrier through which caregivers and children can move freely;
(iii) two rooms, if the room is divided by a solid barrier that is between 24 and 40 inches in height and there is no opening in the barrier through which caregivers and children can move freely, or there is an opening between the two sides but the opening is blocked including with a child safety gate, including a diaper changing station that is located behind a closed gate;
(iv) two rooms, if the room is divided by a solid barrier that is over 40 inches in height and there is no opening in the barrier through which caregivers and children can move freely, or there is an opening between the two sides but the opening is blocked including with a child safety gate; or
(v) if there is an opening through which caregivers and children can move freely and the opening is not blocked, refer to the instructions for a large opening, archway, or doorway;
(b) if two rooms or areas are connected by a large opening, archway, or doorway, the rooms or areas are considered:
(i) one room , if the width of the opening or archway is equal to or greater than the combined width of the walls on each side of the opening or archway, in the larger of the two rooms or areas, and there is no furniture or other dividers blocking the opening or archway, otherwise the department shall consider this to be two rooms; or
(ii) two rooms, if the width of the opening or archway is smaller than the combined width of the walls on each side of the opening or archway, in the larger of the two rooms or areas; and
(c) if in outdoor areas separated by interior fences, the department considers it:
(i) one area, if the interior fence is lower than 24 inches in height, whether or not the fence has an opening;
(ii) one area, if the interior fence is 40 inches or lower in height with an opening through which caregivers and children can move freely;
(iii) two areas if the interior fence is higher than 24 inches and there is no opening; or
(iv) two areas, if the interior fence is higher than 40 inches whether or not the fence has an opening.
(41) "Sanitize " means to use a product or process to reduce contaminants and bacteria to a safe level.
(42) "School-Age Child " means a child age five through 12 years old.
(43) "Services " means the supervision and response to the needs of five or more qualifying children:
(a) in the absence of the children's parents;
(b) in a place other than the provider 's home or the child's home;
(c) for less than 24 hours a day; and
(d) for direct or indirect compensation.
(44) "Sexual Abuse " is defined in Subsection R512-80-2(30) and also means to take indecent liberties with a child with the intention to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of an individual or to cause pain or discomfort.
(45) "Sexually Explicit Material " means any depiction of actual or simulated sexually explicit conduct.
(46) "Staff-to-Child Ratio " means the number of staff responsible for a specific number of children.
(47) "Stationary Play Equipment " means equipment including a climber, slide, swing, merry-go-round, or spring rocker that is meant to stay in one location when a child uses it. Stationary play equipment does not include:
(a) a sandbox;
(b) a stationary circular tricycle;
(c) a sensory table; or
(d) a playhouse that sits on the ground or floor and does not have an attached slide, swing, or climber.
(48) "Strangulation Hazard " means something on which a child's clothes or drawstrings could become caught, or something in which a child could become entangled including:
(a) a protruding bolt end that extends more than two threads beyond the face of the nut;
(b) hardware that forms a hook or leaves a gap or space between components including a protruding open S-hook; or
(c) a rope, cord, or chain that is attached to a structure and is long enough to encircle a child's neck.
(49) "Unsupervised Contact " means being with, caring for, communicating with, or touching a child in the absence of a staff member who is at least 18 years old and is considered eligible by CCL .
(50) "Use Zone " means the area beneath and surrounding a play structure or piece of equipment that is designated for unrestricted movement around the equipment, and onto which a child falling from or exiting the equipment could be expected to land.
(51) "Working Days " means the days of the week the department is open for business.