Utah Admin. Code R430-90-9 - Facility

(1) The provider shall ensure that there is at least 35 square feet of indoor space for each child in care, including the provider's or employee's own child.
(2) The provider may include floor space used for furniture, fixtures, or equipment as indoor space per child if the furniture, fixture, or equipment is used:
(a) by children;
(b) for the care of children; or
(c) to store materials for children.
(3) When measuring indoor space for children's use, the provider may not include any:
(a) bathroom;
(b) closet;
(c) entryway;
(d) hallway; and
(e) lobby.
(4) The provider shall ensure that the number of children in care at any given time does not exceed the capacity identified on the license, except when providing after school child care for up to three additional school-age children.
(5)
(a) The provider shall ensure that any building or play structure on the premises constructed before 1978 that has peeling, flaking, chalking, or failing paint undergoes a test for lead.
(b) If there is lead-based paint at the facility, the provider shall contact their local health department within five working days and follow required procedures for remediation of the lead hazard.
(6) The provider shall ensure that each room and indoor area that children use is ventilated by mechanical ventilation or by windows that open and have screens.
(7) The provider shall ensure that rooms and areas have adequate light intensity for the safety of the children and the type of activity the provider is conducting.
(8) The provider shall maintain the indoor temperature between 65 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
(9) The provider shall ensure that there is a working telephone:
(a) at the facility;
(b) during any offsite activity; and
(c) in each vehicle while transporting a child.
(10) The provider shall ensure that there is at least one working toilet and one working handwashing sink accessible to each nondiapered child in care.
(11) The provider shall ensure that there is a bathroom that provides privacy available for use by any school-age child.
(12) If there is a swimming pool on the premises that the provider does not empty after each use, the provider shall:
(a) maintain the pool in a safe manner;
(b) meet applicable state and local laws and ordinances related to the operation of a swimming pool; and
(c) when not in use:
(i) cover the pool with a commercially made safety enclosure that is installed according to the manufacturer's instructions or
(ii) enclose the pool within at least a four-foot-high fence or solid barrier that is kept locked and that separates the pool from any other areas on the premises.
(13) If there is a hot tub with water in it on the premises, the provider shall make the hot tub inaccessible to children by:
(a) keeping the hot tub locked with a properly working cover; or
(b) enclosing the hot tub within at least a four-foot-high fence or solid barrier that is locked and that separates the hot tub from any other areas on the premises.
(14) The provider shall maintain any building and outdoor area in good repair and safe condition, including any:
(a) ceiling, wall, and floor covering;
(b) drape, blind, and other window covering;
(c) entrance, exit, step, and walkway, including keeping them free of ice, snow, and other hazards;
(d) furniture, toy, and material accessible to a child;
(e) indoor and outdoor equipment; and
(f) lighting, bathroom, and other fixture.
(15) The provider shall ensure that a protective barrier of at least three feet or higher exists for:
(a) any accessible raised deck or balcony that is five feet or higher; and
(b) any open stairwell that is five feet or deeper.
(16) If the house is subdivided, any part of the building is rented out, or any area of the facility is shared including the outdoor area, OL may inspect the entire facility and the provider shall ensure that covered individuals in the facility comply with this rule, except when:
(a) there are no connecting interior doorways that can be used by an unauthorized individual;
(b) there is a separate entrance for the child care program;
(c) there is a separate mailing address for the rented area;
(d) there is a signed rental or lease agreement for the rented area; and
(e) there is no shared access to the outdoor area, unless a qualified caregiver is with the children each time children in care are using the outdoor area.
(17) The provider shall ensure that there is an outdoor area that is safely accessible to any child.
(18) The provider shall ensure that the outdoor area has at least 40 square feet of space for each child using the area at one time.
(19) The provider shall ensure that the outdoor area is enclosed within a fence, wall, or solid natural barrier that is at least four feet high if the facility is on a street or within a half mile of a street that:
(a) has a speed of 25 miles per hour or higher; or
(b) has more than two lanes of traffic.
(20) The provider shall ensure that the following hazards are separated from the children's outdoor area with a fence, wall, or solid natural barrier that is at least four feet high:
(a) a drop-off of more than five feet on or within 50 yards of the property line;
(b) a water hazard, including:
(i) a creek;
(ii) a ditch;
(iii) a lake;
(iv) a pond;
(v) a pool;
(vi) a reservoir;
(vii) a river;
(viii) a swimming pool; or
(ix) an animal watering trough, on or within 100 yards of the property line;
(c) any barbed wire that is within 30 feet of the children's play area;
(d) any dangerous machinery, including farm equipment, on or within 50 yards of the property line; and
(e) any livestock on or within 50 yards of the property line.
(21) The provider shall ensure that there is no gap five by five inches or greater in or under the outdoor area fence or barrier.
(22) The provider shall ensure that there is shade available to protect any child from excessive sun and heat when in the outdoor area.

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Utah Admin. Code R430-90-9
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-4, effective 1/31/2016 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-8, effective 3/30/2016 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2018-1, effective 12/28/2017 Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-17, effective 9/1/2020 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-12, effective 6/1/2022 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-22, effective 11/9/2023 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2025-10, effective 5/8/2025

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