|
19 CSR 30-61.025 Organization and Administration
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.045 Licensing Process
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.055 Annual Requirements
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home
Violation
| Provider Comments |
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 the gate was torn off the fence allowing a 48 inch gap. 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.
Correction Verification Submit Documentation
Compliance Date 1/11/2021
|
|
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 had openings that were between 3.5 and 9 inches and allow entrapment - the openings measured four inches. The gap was located along the back of the fence where the gate was not closed completely. 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.
Correction Verification Submit Documentation
Compliance Date 1/11/2021
|
|
|
19 CSR 30-61.086 Fire Safety
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials
Violation
| Provider Comments |
Violation Outdoor equipment, large circular swing, in the outdoor play area was not in good condition as evidenced by the net was torn. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-61.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials 3 (A) states: All outdoor equipment shall be constructed safely, in good condition and free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. Only lead-free paint shall be used. Correction Required Outdoor equipment shall have no exposed hazards.
Correction Verification Submit Documentation
Compliance Date 1/13/2021
|
|
|
19 CSR 30-61.105 The Child Care Provider and Other Child Care Personnel
Violation
| Provider Comments |
Violation Safe sleep training was not completed within the past 3 years for the assistant(s), Sherina Sharp. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-61.105 The Child Care Provider and Other Child Care Personnel (5) . states: Safe Sleep Training. Every three (3) years the provider and assistant(s) in a family child care home licensed to provide care for infants less than one (1) year of age shall successfully complete department-approved training regarding the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) safe sleep recommendations contained in the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Technical report – SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths: Updated 2016 Recommendations for a Safe Infant Sleeping Environment, by Moon RY, which is incorporated by reference in this rule as published in PEDIATRICS Volume 138, No. 5, November 1, 2016 and available at http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/early/2016/10/20/peds.2016-2938.full.pdf. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions. Correction Required The child care provider and assistant(s) shall complete department approved safe sleep training as required.
Correction Verification Submit Documentation
Compliance Date 3/18/2021
|
|
Violation The requirements for obtaining 12 clock hours each calendar year were not met. For the calendar year of 2019, the staff listed need the following information: Kim Alley needs two clock training hours. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-61.105 The Child Care Provider and Other Child Care Personnel (4) (A) states: The provider shall obtain at least twelve (12) clock hours of child care-related training during each calendar year. Any assistant who works or volunteers more than five (5) hours per week shall meet the same training requirements. Clock hour training shall be approved by the department. Correction Required Required training hours shall be documented for each caregiver.
Correction Verification Submit Documentation
Compliance Date
|
|
Violation Safe sleep training was not completed within the past 3 years for the provider, Kim Alley. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-61.105 The Child Care Provider and Other Child Care Personnel (5) . states: Safe Sleep Training. Every three (3) years the provider and assistant(s) in a family child care home licensed to provide care for infants less than one (1) year of age shall successfully complete department-approved training regarding the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) safe sleep recommendations contained in the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Technical report – SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths: Updated 2016 Recommendations for a Safe Infant Sleeping Environment, by Moon RY, which is incorporated by reference in this rule as published in PEDIATRICS Volume 138, No. 5, November 1, 2016 and available at http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/early/2016/10/20/peds.2016-2938.full.pdf. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions. Correction Required The child care provider and assistant(s) shall complete department approved safe sleep training as required.
Correction Verification Submit Documentation
Compliance Date 1/28/2021
|
|
|
19 CSR 30-61.115 Day Care Family and Household
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.125 Medical Examination Reports
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.135 Admission Policies and Procedures
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.145 Nighttime Care
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.155 Overlap Care of Children
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.165 Emergency School Closings
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.175 Child Care Program
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.185 Health Care
Violation
| Provider Comments |
Violation Requirements for immunization reports on file were not met as evidenced by required immunizations verifying the type of vaccine and the month, day and year of administration was not on file for one child(ren). Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-61.185 Health Care (4) (A) states: No child shall be permitted to enroll in or attend any day care facility caring for ten (10) or more children unless the child has been adequately immunized against vaccine preventable childhood illnesses specified by the department in accordance with recommendations of Immunization Practices Advisory Committee (ACIP). The parent or guardian of the child shall provide satisfactory evidence of the required immunizations. Satisfactory evidence means a statement, certificate or record from a physician or other recognized health facility or personnel, stating that the required immunizations have been given to the child and verifying the type of vaccine and the month, day and year of administration. Correction Required Child immunization requirements shall be completed and on file as required.
Correction Verification Submit Documentation
Compliance Date 12/11/2020
|
|
|
19 CSR 30-61.190 Nutrition and Food Service
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.200 Transportation and Field Trips
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-61.210 Records and Reports
Not Observed
|
19 CSR 30-63.020 General Requirements
Violation
| Provider Comments |
Violation Criminal background check results were not on file for Sherina Sharp. Licensing Rule Reference 19 CSR 30-63.020 General Requirements (1) states: Prior to the employment or presence of a child care staff member in a family child care home, group child care home, child care center, or license-exempt facility not exempted by section 210.1080.13, RSMo, the child care provider shall request the results of a criminal background check for such child care staff member from the department. Correction Required Required results of criminal background checks shall be on file.
Correction Verification Submit Documentation
Compliance Date 12/11/2020
|
|
|
19 CSR 30-63.040 Background Screening Findings
Compliance
|
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 - report made to another state, when.
Not Observed
|
RSMo 210.211. License required - exceptions - written notice of licensure status, when.
Not Observed
|
RSMo 210.252. Fire, safety, health and sanitation inspections, procedures - variances to rules granted when - rules authorized.
Compliance
|