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19 CSR 30-60.020 Application for Annual Fire Safety and Health and Sanitation Inspections and Inspection Procedures
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19 CSR 30-60.050 Staffing Requirements
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19 CSR 30-60.060 Health Requirements
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Violation Requirements for children's medical examination reports were not met as evidenced by the medical form did not contain all required information in that the form was not filled out entirely. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-60.060 Health Requirements (2) states: Within thirty (30) days following the admission of an infant, toddler or preschool child, a physical assessment report signed by a licensed physician or registered professional nurse shall be on file at the facility. The facility may use the department's physical assessment form, MO 580-1878 (6-94), or the facility may use its own form if it contains all the information on the department's form. The report shall have been completed not more than twelve (12) months before admission. Correction Required Children's physical assessment reports shall be on file as required.
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19 CSR 30-60.070 Responsibilities of Caregivers
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19 CSR 30-60.080 Fire Safety Requirements
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19 CSR 30-60.090 Sanitation Requirements
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19 CSR 30-60.100 Physical Plant, Space, Supplies and Equipment
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Violation The space for infants and toddlers is not separated by floor-to-ceiling walls. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-60.100 Physical Plant, Space, Supplies and Equipment 2 (F) 2 states: A facility with a capacity of more than twenty (20) children or more than four (4) infants and toddlers shall have infant and toddler space separate from the older children. The space shall be separated by floor to- ceiling walls with separate play, sleeping and bathroom space. Correction Required Infant/toddler space shall be separated from other child care space by floor-to-ceiling walls.
Correction Verification Corrected on Site
Compliance Date 10/8/2020
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Violation Hazardous items as follows were accessible to children: hand sanitizer and cleaning solutions/wipes. The item(s) was/were located unlocked cabinets under the sink and on tables accessible to children. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-60.100 Physical Plant, Space, Supplies and Equipment 1 (D) states: Hazardous materials such as cleaning supplies, poisonous materials, medicines, alcoholic beverages or hazardous personal care items shall be inaccessible to children and stored to prevent cross-contamination of food and food-related materials. Correction Required Hazardous material(s) shall be inaccessible to children and stored to prevent cross-contamination of food and food-related items.
Correction Verification Corrected on Site
Compliance Date 10/8/2020
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19 CSR 30-60.110 Transportation and Field Trip Requirements
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19 CSR 30-60.120 Admission Procedures and Required Reports and Records
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Violation The facility's admitting procedure did not include an individualized special care plan for a child with special needs from a qualified professional source. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-60.120 Admission Procedures and Required Reports and Records 1 states: The facility director shall have an admitting procedure for each child in care that includes a plan for caring for the child if s/he becomes ill or needs emergency medical treatment. The director shall maintain an individual file on each child in order to communicate with the parent(s), guardian or legal custodian. The director shall have a plan for any child with special health needs, identified through a physical assessment by a licensed physician or an advance practice nurse, to ensure that those needs are met during care. Correction Required The facility shall have an admitting procedure for each child in care which includes a plan for ill children, emergency medical care, and special health needs.
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Violation The facility did not meet requirements for child enrollment and health information on file as evidenced by 1 child files did not have the name and phone number of the family physician, or hospital, or both. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-60.120 Admission Procedures and Required Reports and Records 2 (D) states: Name and phone number of a physician and preferred hospital to be used in an emergency. Correction Required An individual file with required information for each child shall be maintained.
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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 210.115 Reports of abuse, neglect, and under age eighteen deaths--persons required to report--supervisors and administrators not to impede reporting--deaths required to be reported to the division or child fatality review panel, when.
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RSMo 210.254 Religious organization operating facilities exempt under licensing laws required to file parental notice of responsibility and fire, safety inspections annually.
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RSMo 210.255 Religious organizations operating facility in violation, procedure - noncompliance after notice, prosecutor may act or attorney general.
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RSMo 252. Fire, safety, health and sanitation inspections, procedures - variances to rules granted when - rules authorized.
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Violation Requirements for fire safety inspection were not met as evidenced by the inspection has not been conducted. Licensing Rule Reference RSMo 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 six children except those exempted from the licensing provisions of the department of health and senior services pursuant to subdivisions (1), (2), (3), and (5) 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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