Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 13A.16.13.03 - Plan of OperationA. An applicant for a center offering care under this chapter shall: (1) Submit to and receive prior approval from the office, in consultation with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the health officer, of a written plan of operation for the center, including provision for health assessment of ill children; and(2) Operate according to the approved plan.B. An applicant shall include in the written plan of operation: (1) Procedures to prevent the spread of disease, including general infection control procedures and methods of preventing the spread of airborne diseases, such as chicken pox and measles;(2) Staff training requirements in the areas of prevention and control of communicable diseases and care of ill children;(3) Staff education and experience in the health care field;(4) Staff orientation in pediatric first aid, infection control, and facility policies;(6) The identity of an on-call health consultant;(7) A definition of the population to be served and the criteria for admission, including exclusion policies;(8) Procedures for preparing a written plan of care for each child upon admission to include instructions for care in emergencies, medications, and special medical and nonmedical treatments;(9) Procedures for periodic reassessment of the child;(10) Methods for establishing an individualized program of daily activities for each child;(11) Staff information, including a staffing pattern;(12) A list of materials, equipment, and furnishings; and(13) Identification of buildings and rooms to be used for the program.Md. Code Regs. 13A.16.13.03