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To amend sections 5104.015, 5104.017, and 5104.018 | 1 |
and to enact section 5104.014 of the Revised Code | 2 |
to require children enrolled in licensed child | 3 |
care facilities to be immunized against specified | 4 |
diseases, subject to certain exceptions. | 5 |
Section 1. That sections 5104.015, 5104.017, and 5104.018 be | 6 |
amended and section 5104.014 of the Revised Code be enacted to | 7 |
read as follows: | 8 |
Sec. 5104.014. (A) As used in this section: | 9 |
(1) "Child" includes both of the following: | 10 |
(a) An infant, toddler, or preschool age child; | 11 |
(b) A school-age child who is enrolled in a child day-care | 12 |
center, type A family day-care home, or licensed type B family | 13 |
day-care home but is not enrolled in a public or nonpublic school. | 14 |
(2) "In the process of being immunized" means having received | 15 |
at least the first dose of an immunization sequence and complying | 16 |
with the immunization intervals or catch-up schedule prescribed by | 17 |
the director of health. | 18 |
(B) Except as provided in division (C) of this section, not | 19 |
later than thirty days after enrollment in a child day-care | 20 |
center, type A family day-care home, or licensed type B family | 21 |
day-care home and every thirteen months thereafter while enrolled | 22 |
in the center or home, each child's caretaker parent shall provide | 23 |
to the center or home a medical statement, as described in | 24 |
division (D) of this section, indicating that the child has been | 25 |
immunized against or is in the process of being immunized against | 26 |
all of the following diseases: | 27 |
(1) Chicken pox; | 28 |
(2) Diphtheria; | 29 |
(3) Haemophilus influenzae type b; | 30 |
(4) Hepatitis A; | 31 |
(5) Hepatitis B; | 32 |
(6) Influenza; | 33 |
(7) Measles; | 34 |
(8) Mumps; | 35 |
(9) Pertussis; | 36 |
(10) Pneumococcal disease; | 37 |
(11) Poliomyelitis; | 38 |
(12) Rotavirus; | 39 |
(13) Rubella; | 40 |
(14) Tetanus. | 41 |
(C)(1) A child is not required to be immunized against a | 42 |
disease specified in division (B) of this section if any of the | 43 |
following is the case: | 44 |
(a) Immunization against the disease is medically | 45 |
contraindicated for the child; | 46 |
(b) The child's parent or guardian has declined to have the | 47 |
child immunized against the disease for reasons of conscience, | 48 |
including religious convictions; | 49 |
(c) Immunization against the disease is not medically | 50 |
appropriate for the child's age. | 51 |
(2) In the case of influenza, a child is not required to be | 52 |
immunized against the disease if the seasonal vaccine is not | 53 |
available. | 54 |
(D)(1) The medical statement shall include all of the | 55 |
following information: | 56 |
(a) The dates that a child received immunizations against | 57 |
each of the diseases specified in division (B) of this section; | 58 |
(b) Whether a child is subject to any of the exceptions | 59 |
specified in division (C) of this section. | 60 |
(2) The medical statement shall include a component where a | 61 |
parent or guardian may indicate that the parent or guardian has | 62 |
declined to have the child immunized. | 63 |
Sec. 5104.015. The director of job and family services shall | 64 |
adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code | 65 |
governing the operation of child day-care centers, including | 66 |
parent cooperative centers, part-time centers, drop-in centers, | 67 |
and school-age child care centers. The rules shall reflect the | 68 |
various forms of child care and the needs of children receiving | 69 |
child care or publicly funded child care and shall include | 70 |
specific rules for school-age child care centers that are | 71 |
developed in consultation with the department of education. The | 72 |
rules shall not require an existing school facility that is in | 73 |
compliance with applicable building codes to undergo an additional | 74 |
building code inspection or to have structural modifications. The | 75 |
rules shall include the following: | 76 |
(A) Submission of a site plan and descriptive plan of | 77 |
operation to demonstrate how the center proposes to meet the | 78 |
requirements of this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this | 79 |
chapter for the initial license application; | 80 |
(B) Standards for ensuring that the physical surroundings of | 81 |
the center are safe and sanitary including the physical | 82 |
environment, the physical plant, and the equipment of the center; | 83 |
(C) Standards for the supervision, care, and discipline of | 84 |
children receiving child care or publicly funded child care in the | 85 |
center; | 86 |
(D) Standards for a program of activities, and for play | 87 |
equipment, materials, and supplies, to enhance the development of | 88 |
each child; however, any educational curricula, philosophies, and | 89 |
methodologies that are developmentally appropriate and that | 90 |
enhance the social, emotional, intellectual, and physical | 91 |
development of each child shall be permissible. As used in this | 92 |
division, "program" does not include instruction in religious or | 93 |
moral doctrines, beliefs, or values that is conducted at child | 94 |
day-care centers owned and operated by churches and does include | 95 |
methods of disciplining children at child day-care centers. | 96 |
(E) Admissions policies and procedures | 97 |
(F) Health care policies and procedures, including procedures | 98 |
for the isolation of children with communicable diseases | 99 |
(G) First aid and emergency procedures | 100 |
(H) Procedures for discipline and supervision of children | 101 |
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(I) Standards for the provision of nutritious meals and | 103 |
snacks | 104 |
(J) Procedures for screening children | 105 |
include any necessary physical examinations and shall include | 106 |
immunizations in accordance with section 5104.014 of the Revised | 107 |
Code; | 108 |
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any necessary physical examinations and immunizations; | 110 |
(L) Methods for encouraging parental participation in the | 111 |
center and methods for ensuring that the rights of children, | 112 |
parents, and employees are protected and that responsibilities of | 113 |
parents and employees are met; | 114 |
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supervision of children traveling off the premises of the center | 116 |
while under the care of a center employee; | 117 |
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administration; | 119 |
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license that are not otherwise provided for in Chapter 119. of the | 121 |
Revised Code; | 122 |
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application fees; | 125 |
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complaints about centers; | 127 |
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Revised Code; | 129 |
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department of job and family services toll-free telephone number | 131 |
on each center provisional license or license which any person may | 132 |
use to report a suspected violation by the center of this chapter | 133 |
or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter; | 134 |
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child-care staff members in first aid, in prevention, recognition, | 136 |
and management of communicable diseases, and in child abuse | 137 |
recognition and prevention. Training requirements for child | 138 |
day-care centers adopted under this division shall be consistent | 139 |
with sections 5104.034 and 5104.037 of the Revised Code. | 140 |
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who are handicapped or who require treatment for health conditions | 142 |
while the child is receiving child care or publicly funded child | 143 |
care in the center; | 144 |
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occur at the center; | 146 |
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children with short-term illnesses and other temporary medical | 148 |
conditions; | 149 |
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out the provisions of this chapter regarding child day-care | 151 |
centers. | 152 |
Sec. 5104.017. The director of job and family services shall | 153 |
adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code governing | 154 |
the operation of type A family day-care homes, including parent | 155 |
cooperative type A homes, part-time type A homes, drop-in type A | 156 |
homes, and school-age child type A homes. The rules shall reflect | 157 |
the various forms of child care and the needs of children | 158 |
receiving child care. The rules shall include the following: | 159 |
(A) Submission of a site plan and descriptive plan of | 160 |
operation to demonstrate how the type A home proposes to meet the | 161 |
requirements of this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this | 162 |
chapter for the initial license application; | 163 |
(B) Standards for ensuring that the physical surroundings of | 164 |
the type A home are safe and sanitary, including the physical | 165 |
environment, the physical plant, and the equipment of the type A | 166 |
home; | 167 |
(C) Standards for the supervision, care, and discipline of | 168 |
children receiving child care or publicly funded child care in the | 169 |
type A home; | 170 |
(D) Standards for a program of activities, and for play | 171 |
equipment, materials, and supplies, to enhance the development of | 172 |
each child; however, any educational curricula, philosophies, and | 173 |
methodologies that are developmentally appropriate and that | 174 |
enhance the social, emotional, intellectual, and physical | 175 |
development of each child shall be permissible; | 176 |
(E) Admissions policies and procedures | 177 |
(F) Health care policies and procedures, including procedures | 178 |
for the isolation of children with communicable diseases | 179 |
(G) First aid and emergency procedures | 180 |
(H) Procedures for discipline and supervision of children | 181 |
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(I) Standards for the provision of nutritious meals and | 183 |
snacks | 184 |
(J) Procedures for screening children | 185 |
including any necessary physical examinations and the | 186 |
immunizations required pursuant to section 5104.014 of the Revised | 187 |
Code; | 188 |
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necessary physical examinations and immunizations; | 190 |
(L) Methods for encouraging parental participation in the | 191 |
type A home and methods for ensuring that the rights of children, | 192 |
parents, and employees are protected and that the responsibilities | 193 |
of parents and employees are met; | 194 |
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supervision of children traveling off the premises of the type A | 196 |
home while under the care of a type A home employee; | 197 |
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administration; | 199 |
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license that are not otherwise provided for in Chapter 119. of the | 201 |
Revised Code; | 202 |
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application fees; | 205 |
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complaints about type A homes; | 207 |
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Revised Code; | 209 |
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department of job and family services toll-free telephone number | 211 |
on each type A home license that any person may use to report a | 212 |
suspected violation by the type A home of this chapter or rules | 213 |
adopted pursuant to this chapter; | 214 |
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child-care staff members in first aid, in prevention, recognition, | 216 |
and management of communicable diseases, and in child abuse | 217 |
recognition and prevention; | 218 |
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who are handicapped or who require treatment for health conditions | 220 |
while the child is receiving child care or publicly funded child | 221 |
care in the type A home; | 222 |
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child-care staff member; | 224 |
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space for each child; | 226 |
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administrators and for child-care staff members; | 229 |
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residential parent and legal custodian, or a custodian or guardian | 231 |
access to the type A home during its hours of operation; | 232 |
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roster of parents, custodians, and guardians; | 234 |
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out the provisions of this chapter regarding type A homes. | 236 |
Sec. 5104.018. The director of job and family services shall | 237 |
adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code | 238 |
governing the licensure of type B family day-care homes. The rules | 239 |
shall provide for safeguarding the health, safety, and welfare of | 240 |
children receiving child care or publicly funded child care in a | 241 |
licensed type B family day-care home and shall include all of the | 242 |
following: | 243 |
(A) Requirements for the type B home to notify parents with | 244 |
children in the type B home that the type B home is certified as a | 245 |
foster home under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code. | 246 |
(B) Standards for ensuring that the type B home and the | 247 |
physical surroundings of the type B home are safe and sanitary, | 248 |
including physical environment, physical plant, and equipment; | 249 |
(C) Standards for the supervision, care, and discipline of | 250 |
children receiving child care or publicly funded child care in the | 251 |
home; | 252 |
(D) Standards for a program of activities, and for play | 253 |
equipment, materials, and supplies to enhance the development of | 254 |
each child; however, any educational curricula, philosophies, and | 255 |
methodologies that are developmentally appropriate and that | 256 |
enhance the social, emotional, intellectual, and physical | 257 |
development of each child shall be permissible; | 258 |
(E) Admission policies and procedures | 259 |
(F) Health care, first aid and emergency procedures | 260 |
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(G) Procedures for the care of sick children | 262 |
(H) Procedures for discipline and supervision of children | 263 |
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(I) Nutritional standards | 265 |
(J) Procedures for screening children | 266 |
including any necessary physical examinations and the | 267 |
immunizations required pursuant to section 5104.014 of the Revised | 268 |
Code; | 269 |
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necessary physical examinations and immunizations; | 271 |
(L) Methods of encouraging parental participation and | 272 |
ensuring that the rights of children, parents, and administrators | 273 |
are protected and the responsibilities of parents and | 274 |
administrators are met; | 275 |
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under the care of administrators; | 277 |
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require, at a minimum, that each type B home be inspected prior to | 280 |
licensure to ensure that the home is safe and sanitary; | 281 |
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complaints; | 284 |
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who are handicapped or who receive treatment for health conditions | 286 |
while the child is receiving child care or publicly funded child | 287 |
care in the type B home; | 288 |
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space for each child; | 290 |
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administrators; | 293 |
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residential parent and legal custodian, or a custodian or guardian | 295 |
access to the type B home during its hours of operation; | 296 |
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with children in the type B home that the type B home is certified | 298 |
as a foster home under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code; | 299 |
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out the provisions of this chapter regarding licensure of type B | 301 |
homes. | 302 |
Section 2. That existing sections 5104.015, 5104.017, and | 303 |
5104.018 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed. | 304 |