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19 CSR 30-61.025 Organization and Administration
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19 CSR 30-61.045 Initial Licensing Information
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19 CSR 30-61.055 License Renewal
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19 CSR 30-61.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home
Violation
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Violation The facility did not have a fenced outdoor play area that was on or adjoining the day care property and was accessible without hazard as evidenced by the fence was not in good condition in that a tree limb feel on the fence in a recent storm, knocking out several panels. Provider has contracted with a company for repair and is on the waiting list. Provider has had to wait due to extensive storm damage in the community. The panels are located in the back, by the tree line. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-61.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home 3 (A) 1 states: An outdoor play area shall be available on or adjoining the day care property. The play area shall be located so it is convenient and the children can gain access to it without hazard. It shall be fenced when necessary for the protection of children from traffic, water or other hazards. For family day care homes initially licensed after the effective date of these rules, or for the installation of new fences in existing facilities, the fence shall be at least forty-two inches (42") high. Fences shall be constructed to prevent children from crawling or falling through or becoming entrapped. Correction Required The outdoor play area shall be accessible without hazard and provide a safe fence around the outdoor play area as required.
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19 CSR 30-61.086 Fire Safety
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19 CSR 30-61.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness
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19 CSR 30-61.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials
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19 CSR 30-61.105 The Day Care Provider and Other Day Care Personnel
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19 CSR 30-61.115 Day Care Family and Household
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19 CSR 30-61.125 Medical Examination Reports
Violation
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Violation Requirements for infant-toddler/preschool child medical examination reports on file were not met as evidenced by there was no medical examination report on file within 30 days of admission - the admission date(s) was/were 3/28/19. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-61.125 Medical Examination Reports 2 (A) states: The provider shall require, within thirty (30) days following the admission of each infant, toddler or preschool child, a medical examination report signed by a licensed physician or registered nurse who is under the supervision of licensed physician and completed not more than twelve (12) months prior to admission. Correction Required Child medical requirements shall be completed and on file as required.
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19 CSR 30-61.135 Admission Policies and Procedures
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19 CSR 30-61.145 Nighttime Care
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19 CSR 30-61.155 Overlap Care of Children
Not Observed
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19 CSR 30-61.165 Emergency School Closings
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19 CSR 30-61.175 Child Care Program
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19 CSR 30-61.185 Health Care
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19 CSR 30-61.190 Nutrition and Food Service
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19 CSR 30-61.200 Transportation and Field Trips
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19 CSR 30-61.210 Records and Reports
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19 CSR 30-63.040 Background Screening Findings
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RSMo 210.003 Immunizations of children required, when, exceptions--duties of administrator, report--notification of parents, when.
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RSMo 210.1080 Background checks required--definitions--procedures—ineligible for employment, when--exemption, when--emergency rules.
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RSMo 210.252 Fire, safety, health and sanitation inspections, procedures - variances to rules granted when - rules authorized.
Violation
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Violation Requirements for sanitation inspection were not met as evidenced by the inspection was not approved Licensing Rule Reference RSMo 210.252 Fire, safety, health and sanitation inspections, procedures - variances to rules granted when - rules authorized. 1 states: All buildings and premises used by a child-care facility to care for more than four children except those exempted from the licensing provisions of the department of health and senior services pursuant to subdivisions (1), (2), (3), (4) and (6) of section 210.211, shall be inspected annually for fire and safety by the state fire marshal, the marshal's designee or officials of a local fire district and for health and sanitation by the department of health and senior services or officials of the local health department. Evidence of compliance with the inspections required by this section shall be kept on file and available to parents of children enrolling in the child-care facility. Correction Required An approved sanitation and fire/safety inspection shall be kept on file and be available as required.
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