Ariz. Admin. Code § 6-5-5219

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R6-5-5219 - Recordkeeping; Unusual incidents; Immunizations
A. A provider shall maintain a daily attendance log on a Department-approved form and shall require that each child be signed in and out on the log by the parent or other individual designated in writing by the parent.
B. On a form approved by the Department, a provider shall promptly log all accidents, injuries, behavior problems, or other unusual incidents at the home facility, including any suspected child abuse or neglect.
C. A provider shall immediately report all unusual incidents to a parent or guardian of the child involved and shall report the incidents to the Department within 24 hours of the time of occurrence.
D. A provider shall maintain records in accordance with the requirements of the provider's child care registration agreement. The provider shall make the following records readily available for inspection by the Department and shall keep them separate from household and other personal records:
1. Information listed in subsection (E):
2. Immunization records identified in subsection (F) and R6-5-5202(L);
3. Documentary evidence of freedom from communicable tuberculosis as required by R6-5-5202(M);
4. The provider's certification, re-certification, and monitoring records;
5. Health records of child care personnel;
6. The provider's training records;
7. Unusual incident reports; and
8. Daily logs of attendance, accidents, injuries, medications administered, behavior problems, or other unusual incidents.
E. A provider shall maintain at least the following information for each child in care:
1. The child's name, home address, telephone number, gender, and date of birth;
2. The name, home and business addresses, and telephone numbers of the child's parent;
3. The name, address and telephone number of the child's physician or health care provider and hospital;
4. Authorization and instructions for emergency medical care when the parent cannot be located; and
5. Written authorization to release a child to any individual other than the parent and the name, home and work addresses, and telephone numbers of that individual.
F. A provider shall maintain an immunization record or exemption affidavit for each child in care.
1. Documentation required under this subsection is limited to:
a. An immunization record prepared by the child's health care provider stating that child has received current, age-appropriate immunizations specified in R9-6-702, including immunizations for Diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type b, Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps, Pertussis, Poliomyelitis, Rubella, and Tetanus;
b. An affidavit signed by the child's health care provider stating that the child has a medical condition that causes the required immunizations to endanger the child's health; or
c. An affidavit signed by the child's parent stating that the child is being raised in a religion whose teachings oppose immunization.
2. If a child has received all current immunizations but requires further inoculations to be fully immunized, the provider shall require the parent to verify that the parent will have the child complete all immunizations in accordance with the DHS recommended schedule identified in R9-6-702. The provider shall:
a. Require the parent to produce documented records from the child's health care provider of the immunizations as they are completed; and
b. Maintain the records as required by subsection (F)(1).
3. The provider shall not permit a child in care to remain enrolled for more than 15 days if the parent does not provide proof of current, age-appropriate immunizations, a statement of timely completion of further inoculations, or exemption from immunization.
G. Children exempted from immunizations for religious or medical reasons shall be excluded from the home facility if there is an outbreak of an immunizable disease at the home facility.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-5219

Adopted effective May 11, 1994 (Supp. 94-2). Former Section R6-5-5219 renumbered to R6-5-52020; new Section R6-5-5219 renumbered from R6-5-5218 and amended by final rulemaking at 5 A.A.R. 1983, effective May 20, 1999 (Supp. 99-2). Amended by final rulemaking at 22 A.A.R. 3185, effective 10/28/2016.