Subdivision 1. Allergy prevention and response. (a) Before admitting a child for care, the license holder must obtain information about any known allergy from the child's parent or legal guardian. The license holder must maintain current allergy information in each child's record. The allergy information must include a description of the allergy, specific triggers, avoidance techniques, symptoms of an allergic reaction, and procedures for responding to an allergic reaction, including medication, dosages, and a doctor's contact information.
(b) The child's allergy information must be documented on a form approved by the commissioner, readily available to all caregivers, and reviewed annually by the license holder and each caregiver.
Subd. 2. Handling and disposal of bodily fluids. The licensed family child care provider must comply with the following procedures for safely handling and disposing of bodily fluids:
(1) surfaces that come in contact with potentially infectious bodily fluids, including blood and vomit, must be cleaned and disinfected as described in section 245A.148;
(2) blood-contaminated material must be disposed of in a plastic bag with a secure tie;
(3) sharp items used for a child with special care needs must be disposed of in a "sharps container." The sharps container must be stored out of reach of a child; and
(4) the license holder must have the following bodily fluid disposal supplies available: disposable gloves, disposal bags, and eye protection.
Subd. 3. Emergency preparedness plan. (a) A licensed family child care provider must have a written emergency preparedness plan for emergencies that require evacuation, sheltering, or other protection of children, such as fire, natural disaster, intruder, or other threatening situation that may pose a health or safety hazard to children. The plan must be written on a form developed by the commissioner and updated at least annually. The plan must include:
(1) procedures for an evacuation, relocation, shelter-in-place, or lockdown;
(2) a designated relocation site and evacuation route;
(3) procedures for notifying a child's parent or legal guardian of the evacuation, shelter-in-place, or lockdown, including procedures for reunification with families;
(4) accommodations for a child with a disability or a chronic medical condition;
(5) procedures for storing a child's medically necessary medicine that facilitate easy removal during an evacuation or relocation;
(6) procedures for continuing operations in the period during and after a crisis;
(7) procedures for communicating with local emergency management officials, law enforcement officials, or other appropriate state or local authorities; and
(8) accommodations for infants and toddlers.
(b) The license holder must train caregivers before the caregiver provides care and at least annually on the emergency preparedness plan and document completion of this training.
(c) The license holder must conduct drills according to the requirements in Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0435, subpart 8. The date and time of the drills must be documented.
(d) The license holder must have the emergency preparedness plan available for review.
Subd. 4. Transporting children. A license holder must ensure compliance with all seat belt and child passenger restraint system requirements under section 169.685.
Subd. 5. Telephone requirement. Notwithstanding Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0435, subpart 8, item B, a license holder is not required to post a list of emergency numbers. A license holder may use a cellular telephone to meet the requirements of Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0435, subpart 8, if the cellular telephone is sufficiently charged for use at all times.
1Sp2017 c 6 art 16 s 17; 1Sp2019 c 9 art 2 s 54-56
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Chapter 245A — Human Services Licensing
Section 245A.02 — Definitions.
Section 245A.03 — Who Must Be Licensed.
Section 245A.035 — Unlicensed Emergency Relative Placement.
Section 245A.04 — Application Procedures.
Section 245A.041 — Systems And Records.
Section 245A.042 — Home And Community-based Services; Additional Standards And Procedures.
Section 245A.043 — License Application After Change Of Ownership.
Section 245A.05 — Denial Of Application.
Section 245A.055 — Closing A License.
Section 245A.06 — Correction Order And Conditional License.
Section 245A.065 — Child Care Fix-it Ticket.
Section 245A.075 — Disqualified Individual; Denial, Conditional License, Revocation.
Section 245A.081 — Settlement Agreement.
Section 245A.085 — Consolidation Of Hearings; Reconsideration.
Section 245A.095 — Rules For Programs Serving Persons With Mental Illnesses.
Section 245A.11 — Special Conditions For Residential Programs.
Section 245A.12 — Voluntary Receivership For Residential Or Nonresidential Programs.
Section 245A.13 — Involuntary Receivership For Residential Or Nonresidential Programs.
Section 245A.14 — Special Conditions For Nonresidential Programs.
Section 245A.143 — Family Adult Day Services.
Section 245A.1434 — Information For Child Care License Holders.
Section 245A.1435 — Reduction Of Risk Of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death In Licensed Programs.
Section 245A.1445 — Dangers Of Shaking Infants And Young Children.
Section 245A.145 — Child Care Program Reporting Notification.
Section 245A.146 — Crib Safety Requirements.
Section 245A.147 — Family Child Care Infant Sleep Supervision Requirements.
Section 245A.148 — Family Child Care Diapering Area Disinfection.
Section 245A.149 — Supervision Of Family Child Care License Holder's Own Child.
Section 245A.15 — Regulation Of Family Day Care By Local Government.
Section 245A.151 — Fire Marshal Inspection.
Section 245A.1511 — Contractors Serving Multiple Family Child Care License Holders.
Section 245A.152 — Child Care License Holder Insurance.
Section 245A.155 — Care Of Individuals On Medical Monitoring Equipment.
Section 245A.156 — Disclosure Of Communicable Disease.
Section 245A.16 — Standards For County Agencies And Private Agencies.
Section 245A.167 — Public Funds Program Integrity Monitoring.
Section 245A.18 — Child Passenger Restraint Systems.
Section 245A.19 — Hiv Training In Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program.
Section 245A.191 — Provider Eligibility For Payments From The Behavioral Health Fund.
Section 245A.22 — Independent Living Assistance For Youth.
Section 245A.23 — Positive Support Strategies; Child Care.
Section 245A.24 — Mandatory Reporting.
Section 245A.26 — Children's Residential Facility Crisis Stabilization Services.
Section 245A.30 — Licensing Prohibition For Certain Facilities Serving Children.
Section 245A.40 — Child Care Center Training Requirements.
Section 245A.41 — Child Care Center Health And Safety Requirements.
Section 245A.50 — Family Child Care Training Requirements.
Section 245A.51 — Family Child Care Health And Safety Requirements.
Section 245A.52 — Family Child Care Physical Space Requirements.
Section 245A.53 — Substitute Caregivers And Replacements In Family Child Care.
Section 245A.65 — Maltreatment Of Vulnerable Adults.
Section 245A.66 — Requirements; Maltreatment Of Minors.
Section 245A.70 — Remote Adult Day Services.
Section 245A.71 — Applicability And Scope.
Section 245A.72 — Record Requirements.
Section 245A.73 — Remote Adult Day Services Staff.