Section 101220
CHILD'S MEDICAL ASSESSMENTS
(a) Prior to, or within 30 calendar days following the enrollment of a child,
the licensee shall obtain a written medical assessment of the child. This medical
assessment enables the licensee to assess whether the center can provide necessary
health-related services to the child.
- (1) Such assessment' shell be performed by, or under the supervision of,
a licensed physician, and shall not be more than one year old when obtained
(b) The medical assessment shall provide the following:
- (1) A record of any infectious or contagious diseases that would preclude
care of the child by the licensee.
- (2) Results of a test for tuberculosis.
- (3) Identification of the child's special problems and needs.
- (4) Identification of any prescribed medications being taken by the child.
- (5) Ambulatory status.
(c) The Department has the authority to require the licensee to obtain a current
written medical assessment if such an assessment is necessary to verify the appropriateness
of a child's placement.
(d) If a medical assessment is not available for a child and cannot be obtained
within 30 days of admission:
- (1) A medical appointment date shall be obtained from the authorized representative
upon the child's admission.
- (2) A TB test shall be obtained on the child within 30 days of admission.
(e) The licensee is not required to document medical assessments on children who
are also enrolled in a public or private elementary school.
(f) A child whose authorized representatives adhere to a religious faith that
practices healing by prayer or other spiritual means shall not be required to
meet the requirements of this section provided the authorized representatives:
- (1) Provide information on the child's health history.
- (2) Sign a statement that indicates their:
- (A) Acceptance of full responsibility for the child's health.
- (B) Refusal to obtain a medical examination of the child.
- (C) Request that no medical care be given to the child.

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