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Rule 5101:2-13-15 | Child record requirements for a licensed family child care provider.

...n" for a licensed family child care provider? The provider shall: (1) Have a completed JFS 01234 on file for each child by the first day of attendance, including the provider's own children under the age of six. (2) Ensure the JFS 01234 is reviewed at least annually by the parent and updated as needed when information changes. The parent and the provider shall initial and date the form when the...

Rule 5101:2-13-16 | Emergency and health-related plans for a licensed family child care provider.

...ts for a licensed family child care provider? The family child care provider shall: (1) Have a written plan for medical or dental emergencies on the JFS 01242 "Medical, Dental and General Emergency Plan for Child Care" (rev. 12/2016). The plan shall be completed, implemented when necessary, and shall be posted in a noticeable location on each level of the home in use for child care. (2) Complet...

Rule 5101:2-13-16 | Emergency and health-related plans for a licensed family child care provider.

...ts for a licensed family child care provider? The family child care provider shall: (1) Have a written plan for medical or dental emergencies on the JFS 01242 "Medical, Dental and General Emergency Plan for Child Care." The plan shall be completed, implemented when necessary, and shall be posted in a noticeable location on each level of the home in use for child care. (2) Complete the JFS 01201...

Rule 5101:2-13-17 | Swimming and water safety requirements in licensed type A homes.

...ements for a licensed family child care provider? The requirements include: (1) Posting the daily schedule in a visible place in the home. (2) Providing opportunities for both quiet and active play suitable to the developmental levels and abilities of each child in care. (3) Providing activities to promote the children's physical, social-emotional, cognitive and language development. (4) Providing opportunities ...

Rule 5101:2-13-17 | Programming and materials for a licensed family child care provider.

...ts for a licensed family child care provider? The requirements include: (1) Posting the daily schedule in a visible place in the home. (2) Providing opportunities for both quiet and active play suitable to the developmental levels and abilities of each child in care. (3) Providing activities to promote the children's physical, social-emotional, cognitive and language development. (4) Prov...

Rule 5101:2-13-18 | Group size and ratios for a licensed family child care provider.

...ze for a licensed family child care provider? (1) Each child care staff member shall care for no more than six children at any one time. No more than three of those children may be under two years of age. (2) The family child care provider shall not exceed the license capacity at any time when caring for children during the provider's hours of operation. (3) The family child care provider s...

Rule 5101:2-13-18 | Group size and ratios for a licensed family child care provider.

...ze for a licensed family child care provider? (1) Each child care staff member shall care for no more than six children at any one time. No more than three of those children may be under two years of age. (2) The family child care provider shall not exceed the license capacity at any time when caring for children during the provider's hours of operation. (3) The family child care provider s...

Rule 5101:2-13-19 | Supervision of children and child guidance for a licensed family child care provider.

...vision for a licensed family child care provider and child care staff members? The family child care provider and each child care staff member shall: (1) Leave no child unsupervised. Supervision means the provider or child care staff member has knowledge of a child's needs and accountability for his or her care at all times. Supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the activity of each child and bei...

Rule 5101:2-13-19 | Supervision of children and child guidance for a licensed family child care provider.

...vision for a licensed family child care provider and child care staff members? The family child care provider and each child care staff member shall: (1) Leave no child unsupervised. Supervision means the provider or child care staff member has knowledge of a child's needs and accountability for his or her care at all times, including but not limited to, developmental and behavioral needs and ...

Rule 5101:2-13-20 | Sleeping and napping requirements for a licensed family child care provider.

...ements for a licensed family child care provider? (1) The family child care provider shall provide a quiet space for children who want to rest, nap or sleep, including provider's own children. (2) Nap and rest time shall be in accordance with the developmental needs of the child. (3) Rest or nap areas shall be lighted to allow for visual supervision of all children at all times. (4) Any child who does not fall as...

Rule 5101:2-13-20 | Sleeping and napping requirements for a licensed family child care provider.

...ements for a licensed family child care provider? (1) The family child care provider shall provide a quiet space for children who want to rest, nap or sleep, including provider's own children. (2) Nap and rest time shall be in accordance with the developmental needs of the child. (3) Rest or nap areas shall be lighted to allow for visual supervision of all children at all times. (4) Any child who ...

Rule 5101:2-13-21 | Evening and overnight care for a licensed family child care provider.

...A) When is a licensed family child care provider considered to be providing evening and overnight care? Evening or overnight care is when children are in attendance any time between the hours of seven p.m. and six a.m. (B) What is required when evening and overnight care is provided? If the licensed family child care provider has evening or overnight care, the following are required: (1) The provider and/or child...

Rule 5101:2-13-21 | Evening and overnight care for a licensed family child care provider.

...hen is a licensed family child care provider considered to be providing evening and overnight care? Evening or overnight care is when children are in attendance any time between the hours of seven p.m. and six a.m. (B) What is required when evening and overnight care is provided? If the licensed family child care provider has evening or overnight care, the following are required: (1) The provider ...

Rule 5101:2-13-22 | Meal preparation/nutritional requirements for a licensed family child care provider.

...snacks for a licensed family child care provider? The family child care provider shall: (1) Serve varied, nutritious and appropriately timed meals and snacks as described in appendix A to this rule. (2) Follow the portion sizes and nutritional requirements for meals and snacks described in appendix B to this rule. (3) Serve food that is not a choking hazard, and that is developmentally appropriate in size, amount...

Rule 5101:2-13-22 | Meal preparation/nutritional requirements for a licensed family child care provider.

...snacks for a licensed family child care provider? The family child care provider is to: (1) Serve varied, nutritious and appropriately timed meals and snacks as described in appendix A to this rule. (2) Follow the portion sizes and nutritional requirements for meals and snacks described in appendix B to this rule. (3) Serve food that is not a choking hazard, and that is developmentally appropr...

Rule 5101:2-13-23 | Infant care and diaper care for a licensed family child care provider.

... (1) The licensed family child care provider shall: (a) Allow infants to safely and comfortably sit, crawl, toddle, walk and play according to the infant's stage of development. (b) Remove each infant from the crib, swing, infant seat, exercise seat or other equipment throughout the day for individual attention. (c) Provide each non-crawling infant the opportunity for tummy time each day. ...

Rule 5101:2-13-23 | Infant care and diaper care for a licensed family child care provider.

... (1) The licensed family child care provider shall: (a) Allow infants to safely and comfortably sit, crawl, toddle, walk and play according to the infant's stage of development. (b) Remove each infant from the crib, swing, infant seat, exercise seat or other equipment throughout the day for individual attention. (c) Provide each non-crawling infant the opportunity for tummy time, outside of the...

Rule 5101:2-13-24 | Swimming and water safety requirements for a licensed family child care provider.

...are home? (1) If the family child care provider has a swimming pool located on the premises, the provider shall make the pool inaccessible to children who are in care by a fence or other physical barrier (the locked house door is not a sufficient barrier) that prevents children from accessing the water. A pool shall meet at least one of the following barrier options: (a) For in-ground or at ground level pool: (i) ...

Rule 5101:2-13-24 | Swimming and water safety requirements for a licensed family child care provider.

...home? (1) If the family child care provider has a swimming pool located on the premises, the provider shall make the pool inaccessible to children who are in care by a fence or other physical barrier (the locked house door is not a sufficient barrier) that prevents children from accessing the water. A pool shall meet at least one of the following barrier options: (a) For in-ground or at ground l...

Rule 5101:2-13-25 | Medication administration, food supplements and medical foods for a licensed family child care provider.

... period? (1) The family child care provider shall ensure that the parent complete and sign box one of the JFS 01217 "Request for Administration of Medication for Child Care" (rev. 12/2016). (2) The family child care provider shall ensure that the instructions in box two of the JFS 01217 are completed and signed by a licensed physician, licensed dentist, advanced practice nurse or certified p...

Rule 5101:2-13-25 | Medication administration for a licensed family child care provider.

... period? (1) The family child care provider shall ensure that the parent completes and signs box one of the JFS 01217. (2) The family child care provider shall ensure that the instructions in box two of the JFS 01217 are completed and signed by a licensed physician as defined in Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, licensed dentist, advanced practice registered nurse or certified physician's a...

Rule 5101:2-13-26 | County agency responsibilities for licensed family child care providers.

... staff for licensed family child care providers? (1) The county agency shall comply with all requirements set forth in Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code and Chapter 5101:2-13 of the Administrative Code. (2) The county agency shall train anyone employed by the county agency to inspect or investigate licensed family child care homes using the curriculum provided by the Ohio department of job and ...

Rule 5101:2-13-26 | County agency responsibilities for licensed family child care providers.

...taff for licensed family child care providers? (1) The county agency shall comply with all requirements set forth in Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code and Chapter 5101:2-13 of the Administrative Code. (2) The county agency is to train anyone employed by the county agency to inspect or investigate licensed family child care homes using the curriculum provided by the Ohio department of job and ...

Rule 5101:2-14-01 | Definitions for certified in-home aides.

... in the child's own home. (5) By a provider required by this chapter to be licensed or approved by the department of job and family services, certified by a county department of job and family services, or under contract with the department to provide publicly funded child care as described in section 5104.32 of the Revised Code. (D) "Field trips" means infrequent or irregularly scheduled ex...

Rule 5101:2-14-02 | Application and approval for certification as an in-home aide.

...ied IHA shall complete and submit a provider agreement and all information required in the provider portal at http://jfs.ohio.gov/cdc/CCIDS.stm. This information shall be submitted before the first day publicly funded child care services are provided. (2) The IHA shall have the certificate on file in the child's home at all times. (3) The IHA shall comply with at least one unannounced inspec...