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DCF 250.07(6)(b)3.3. A provider shall record all of the following in the medical log under subd. 1.:
DCF 250.07(6)(b)3.a.a. Any evidence of unusual bruises, contusions, lacerations, or burns seen on a child, regardless of whether received in or out of the care of the center.
DCF 250.07(6)(b)3.b.b. Any injuries received by a child while in the care of the center on the date the injury occurred. The record shall include the child’s name, the date and time of the injury, and a brief description of the facts surrounding the injury.
DCF 250.07(6)(b)3.c.c. Any medication dispensed to a child, on the date the medication is dispensed. The record shall include the name of the child, type of medication given, dosage, time, date, and the initials or signature of the person administering the medication.
DCF 250.07(6)(b)3.d.d. Any incident or accident that occurs when the child is in the care of the center that results in professional medical evaluation.
DCF 250.07 NoteNote: See s. DCF 250.04 (8) for requirements related to reporting suspected child abuse or neglect.
DCF 250.07(6)(f)(f) Medications.
DCF 250.07(6)(f)1.1. A provider may give prescription or non-prescription medications such as pain relievers, teething gels or cough syrup to a child only under the following conditions:
DCF 250.07(6)(f)1.a.a. A completed written authorization on a form provided by the department, dated and signed by the parent is on file. Authorizations that exceed the period of time specified on the label are prohibited.
DCF 250.07 NoteNote: The department’s form, Authorization to Administer Medication — Child Care Centers, is used to obtain the parent’s authorization to provide medications. Information on how to obtain the form is available on the department’s website, http://dcf.wisconsin.gov, or from any regional licensing office in Appendix A.
DCF 250.07(6)(f)1.b.b. The medication is in the original container and labeled with the child’s name and with dosage and administration directions.
DCF 250.07(6)(f)1.c.c. A written record, including the name of the child, type of medication given, dosage, time, date and the initials or signature of the person administering the medication shall be made in the medical log on the same day that the medication is administered.
DCF 250.07(6)(f)3.3. Medications shall be stored so that they are not accessible to children.
DCF 250.07(6)(f)4.4. Medications requiring refrigeration shall be kept in the refrigerator in a separate, covered container clearly labeled “medications.”
DCF 250.07(6)(f)5.5. No medication intended for use by a child in the care of the center may be kept at the center without a current medication administration authorization from the parent.
DCF 250.07(6)(f)6.6. Medication for a child in care shall be administered by the center as directed on the label and as authorized by the parent.
DCF 250.07(6)(g)1.1. Except as provided in subd. 2., a child’s hands shall be washed with soap and warm running water before meals or snacks, after handling pets or other animals, and after toileting or diapering. A child’s hands and face shall be washed when soiled. For children under one year of age, hands may be washed with soap and a wet fabric or a paper washcloth that is used once and discarded.
DCF 250.07(6)(g)2.2. If running water is not immediately available when outdoors or on field trips, soap and water-based wet wipes may be used. When running water becomes available, hands shall be washed immediately with soap and running water.
DCF 250.07(6)(g)3.3. Disinfecting hand sanitizers may not replace the use of soap and water for washing hands.
DCF 250.07(6)(g)4.4. Bodily secretions from a child shall be wiped with a disposable tissue.
DCF 250.07(6)(g)5.5. All providers shall use universal precautions when exposed to blood or bodily fluids or discharges containing blood.
DCF 250.07(6)(g)6.6. All persons working with children in care shall wash their hands with soap and warm running water before handling food, before and after assisting with toileting or diapering, after handling pets or animals, and after being exposed to blood or bodily fluids containing blood or other types of bodily secretions. If gloves are used, hands shall be washed after removal of gloves.
DCF 250.07(6)(g)7.7. Single use disposable gloves shall be worn if there is contact with bodily fluids or tissue discharges that contain blood. Gloves shall be discarded in plastic bags.
DCF 250.07(6)(h)(h) Health precautions.
DCF 250.07(6)(h)1.1. Surfaces exposed to bodily secretions, including toys, equipment, and furnishings, shall be washed with soap and water and disinfected. The disinfectant solution used shall be one that is registered with the U.S. environmental protection agency as a disinfectant and has instructions for use as a disinfectant on the label. The solution shall be prepared and applied as indicated on the label.
DCF 250.07(6)(h)2.2. Soap, towels or an air dryer, toilet paper, and a waste paper container shall be provided in the washroom and accessible to children.
DCF 250.07(6)(h)3.3. Towels and washcloths shall be individual to each person and used only once. Cups, eating utensils, or toothbrushes may not be shared.
DCF 250.07(6)(h)4.4. Wet or soiled clothing shall be changed promptly from an available supply of clean clothing.
DCF 250.07(6)(h)4m.4m. Children shall be clothed in seasonally appropriate clothing when outdoors.
DCF 250.07(6)(h)5.5. Section DCF 250.09 (4) applies when a child 2 years of age or older needs attention for diapering or toileting.
DCF 250.07(6)(h)6.6. As appropriate, children shall be protected from sunburn and insect bites with protective clothing, sunscreen, or insect repellent. Sunscreen and insect repellent may only be applied upon the written authorization of the parent. The authorization shall include the ingredient strength and be reviewed and updated periodically. If sunscreen or insect repellent is provided by the parent, the sunscreen or repellent shall be labeled with the child’s name. Recording the application of sunscreen or insect repellent is not necessary.
DCF 250.07(6)(k)(k) Injuries.
DCF 250.07(6)(k)1.1. Written permission from the parent to call the child’s physician or refer the child for medical care in case of injury shall be on file at the center. A provider shall contact a parent of the injured child as soon as possible after an emergency has occurred or, if the injury is minor, when the child is picked up.
DCF 250.07 NoteNote: See DCF 250.04 (3) (a) regarding reporting injuries that require medical attention to the Department within 24 hours after the occurrence.
DCF 250.07 NoteNote: The department’s form, Child Care Enrollment, includes authorization for the center to obtain emergency medical care for a child. Information on how to obtain forms is available on the department’s website, http://dcf.wisconsin.gov, or from any regional licensing office in Appendix A.
DCF 250.07(6)(k)2.2. Superficial wounds shall be cleaned with soap and water only and protected with a bandaid or bandage.
DCF 250.07(6)(k)3.3. Suspected poisoning shall be treated only after consultation with a poison control center.
DCF 250.07(6)(k)4.4. The licensee shall designate a planned source of emergency medical care, such as a hospital emergency room, clinic or other constantly staffed facility and shall advise parents about that designation.
DCF 250.07(7)(7)Pets and animals.
DCF 250.07(7)(a)(a) Animals shall be maintained in good health and appropriately immunized against rabies. Rabies vaccinations shall be documented with a current certificate from a veterinarian.
DCF 250.07(7)(b)(b) Animals that pose any risk to the children shall be restricted from the indoor and outdoor areas used by children.
DCF 250.07(7)(c)(c) Licensees shall ensure that parents are aware of the presence of pets and animals in the center. If pets and animals are allowed to roam in areas of the center occupied by children, written acknowledgement from the parents shall be obtained. If pets are added after a child is enrolled, parents shall be notified in writing prior to the pets’ addition to the center.
DCF 250.07(7)(d)(d) Reptiles, amphibians, ferrets, poisonous animals, psittacine birds, exotic and wild animals may not be accessible to children.
DCF 250.07 NoteNote: Psittacine birds are hooked bill birds of the parrot family that have 2 toes forward and 2 toes backward, including macaws, grays, cockatoos and lovebirds.
DCF 250.07(7)(e)(e) All contact between pets or animals and children shall be under the sight and sound supervision of a provider who is close enough to remove the child immediately if the pet or animal shows signs of distress or aggression, the child shows signs of distress, or the child is treating the animal inappropriately.
DCF 250.07(7)(f)(f) Pets are prohibited in any food preparation or serving area when food is being prepared or served unless the pet is confined in a cage or kennel. Litter boxes are prohibited in any food preparation, storage or serving areas. Litter boxes and animal feeding dishes, excluding water dishes, may not be placed in areas accessible to children.
DCF 250.07(7)(g)(g) Indoor and outdoor areas accessible to children shall be free of pet and animal excrement.
DCF 250.07(7)(i)(i) Licensees shall ensure that the center is in compliance with all applicable local ordinances regarding the number, types and health status of pets and animals.
DCF 250.07 HistoryHistory: CR 03-052: cr. Register December 2004 No. 588, eff. 3-1-05; corrections in (5) (a), (6) (e), (j) 2. and (m) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635; CR 07-102: cr. (1) (a) 8., (2) (c) 5., (6) (f) 2. b., 5., 6., (g) 1. b. and c., am. (1) (b) (intro.), (2) (c) (intro.), 1., (3) (e), (6) (e) 1., 2., (f) 1. (intro.), (L) 1., 2., (7) (f) and (h), renum. (6) (f) 2. and (g) 1. to be (6) (f) 2. a. and (g) 1. a. and am. Register December 2008 No. 636, eff. 1-1-09; 2015 Wis. Act 132: am. (6) (L) 3. Register February 2016 No. 722, eff. 3-1-16; EmR1918: emerg. r. and recr. (2) (b), am. (3) (title), cr. (3) (a) 4., 5., (f), (g), r. and recr. (4) (c), cr. (4) (cm), am. (4) (d), r. (5), cr. (6) (a) 1m., 4., r. and recr. (6) (b), r. (6) (c) to (e), (f) 2., r. and recr. (6) (g), (h), r. (6) (i), (j), (k) 5., (L), (m), (7) (h), eff. 1-30-19; CR 19-089: r. and recr. (2) (b), am. (3) (title), cr. (3) (a) 4., 5., (f), (g), r. and recr. (4) (c), cr. (4) (cm), am. (4) (d), r. (5), cr. (6) (a) 1m., 4., r. and recr. (6) (b), r. (6) (c) to (e), (f) 2., r. and recr. (6) (g), (h), r. (6) (i), (j), (k) 5., (L), (m), (7) (h) Register March 2020 No. 771, eff. 4-1-20; CR 21-100: r. and recr. (2) (b) 1., 2., (6) (a) 1., 4., cr. (6) (h) 4m., am. (7) (e) Register February 2023 No. 806, eff. 3-1-23; corrections in (2) (b) 1., 2. e. made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register January 2024 No. 817.
DCF 250.08DCF 250.08Transportation.
DCF 250.08(1)(1)Applicability.
DCF 250.08(1)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), this section applies to all transportation of children in care, including both regularly scheduled transportation to and from the center and field trip transportation, if any of the following apply:
DCF 250.08(1)(a)1.1. The licensee owns or leases the vehicle used.
DCF 250.08(1)(a)2.2. The licensee contracts with another person or organization that owns or leases the vehicle used.
DCF 250.08(1)(a)3.3. Employees, parents, or volunteers are transporting children other than their own at the direction of, at the request of, or on behalf of the licensee.
DCF 250.08(1)(b)(b) The following requirements do not apply to transportation provided in vehicles owned and driven by parents or volunteers who are not counted in the staff-to-child ratios specified in Table DCF 250.055:
DCF 250.08(1)(b)1.1. The requirement that a licensee obtain a copy of the driver’s driving record and review it under sub. (4) (c).
DCF 250.08(1)(b)2.2. The requirement to provide evidence that the vehicle is in safe operating condition at 12-month intervals under sub. (5) (b).
DCF 250.08(1)(b)3.3. The requirements related to child care vehicle safety alarms under sub. (8).
DCF 250.08(1)(c)(c) The licensee shall document in the licensee’s policies that transportation provided through a written or verbal contract with another person or organization meets the requirements of this section.
DCF 250.08(2)(2)Permission and emergency information. Before transporting a child, a licensee shall obtain signed permission from the parent for transportation and emergency information for each child. The form shall include all of the following information:
DCF 250.08(2)(a)(a) The purpose of the transportation and the parent’s permission to transport the child for that purpose.
DCF 250.08(2)(b)(b) An address and telephone number where a parent or other adult can be reached in an emergency.
DCF 250.08(2)(c)(c) The name, address, and telephone number of the child’s health care provider.
DCF 250.08(2)(d)(d) Written consent from the child’s parent for emergency medical treatment.
DCF 250.08 NoteNote: The licensee may use the department’s form, Child Care Enrollment, to obtain consent of the child’s parent for emergency medical treatment. Information on how to obtain forms is available on the department’s website, https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/cclicensing/ccformspubs.
DCF 250.08(3)(3)Required information for each trip. The licensee shall ensure that written documentation of all of the following is maintained at the center and in any vehicle transporting children while the children are being transported:
DCF 250.08(3)(a)(a) A list of the children being transported.
DCF 250.08(3)(b)(b) A copy of the completed permission and emergency information form under sub. (2) for each child being transported.
DCF 250.08(3)(c)(c) For transportation to or from a child’s home or school, the transportation route and scheduled stops.
DCF 250.08(4)(4)Driver.
DCF 250.08(4)(a)(a) The driver of a vehicle used to transport children in care shall be at least 18 years of age and shall hold a valid driver’s license from the state where the driver resides and for the type of vehicle driven.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)(b) Before a driver who is not the licensee first transports children and annually thereafter, the licensee shall provide the driver with an orientation. The licensee shall document the training. The training shall include all of the following:
DCF 250.08(4)(b)1.1. The procedure for ensuring that all children are properly restrained in the appropriate child safety seat.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)2.2. The procedure for loading, unloading, and tracking of children being transported.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)3.3. The procedure for evacuating the children from a vehicle in an emergency.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)4.4. Behavior management techniques for use with children being transported.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)5.5. A review of applicable statutes and rules affecting transportation of children.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)6.6. A review of applicable center policies.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)7.7. First aid procedures.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)8.8. A review of child abuse and neglect laws and center reporting procedures.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)9.9. Information on any special needs a child being transported may have and the plan for how those needs will be met.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)10.10. A review of the use of the vehicle alarm, if applicable.
DCF 250.08(4)(b)11.11. Any other job responsibilities as determined by the licensee.
DCF 250.08(4)(c)1.1. Prior to the day a driver first transports children in care and annually thereafter, the licensee shall obtain a copy of the driving record for each driver and place the record in the staff file. The licensee shall review each driving record to ensure that the driver has no accidents or traffic violations that would indicate that having children ride with the driver could pose a threat to the children.
DCF 250.08(4)(c)2.2. In determining whether a driver may pose a threat to the children, the licensee shall consider the totality of the driver’s record, any other relevant facts, and the following factors in combination:
DCF 250.08(4)(c)2.a.a. The seriousness of any accidents or violations.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.