Each provider must have a health, safety, sanitation, and disaster plan approved by the division which ensures the health and safety of the participants. The plan shall include:
(1) Specific procedures for responding to medical emergencies;(2) Procedures for responding to missing participants;(3) Procedures for responding to fire and natural disasters, including evacuation plans, training, and regularly scheduled drills;(4) Procedures to ensure that equipment is properly installed and maintained and that staff and participants operating the equipment are trained; (5) Procedures to ensure that staff and participants are free from communicable disease and receive follow-up as recommended by the South Dakota Department of Health if diagnosed with any reportable communicable disease pursuant to chapter 44:20;(6) Procedures to notify the division of any staff diagnosed with a reportable communicable disease once the provider becomes aware of the diagnosis; and(7) Procedures to ensure sanitation of all settings in which services are provided.S.D. Admin. R. 46:11:06:01
22 SDR 104, effective 2/13/1996; 27 SDR 63, effective 12/31/2000; 40 SDR 102, effective 12/3/2013; 42 SDR 9, effective 8/2/2016General Authority: SDCL 27B-2-26(5).
Law Implemented: SDCL 27B-2-26.
Communicable disease control, chapter 44:20; Critical incident reports Submission to the division, § 46:11:03:02.