(1) Transportation of food(s) not prepared on the premises shall satisfy
the minimum requirements of section 19a-13-B49 of the Regulations of Connecticut
State Agencies.
(2) A nutritionally adequate meal as recommended by The United States Department
of Agriculture, 7 Code of Federal Regulations 226.20, as amended, shall be
provided by the child day care center or group day care home, or parent whenever
a child remains on the premises for five (5) hours or more.
(A) Children who stay on the premises less than five (5) hours shall
have a nutritious snack.
(B) Children who stay on the premises longer than five (5) but less
than eight (8) hours shall have one (1) meal and one (1) nutritious snack.
(C) Children who stay on the premises eight (8) hours or more shall
have one (1) meal plus two (2) nutritious snacks, or two (2) meals plus
one (1) nutritious snack.
(3) There shall be proper refrigeration of no more than forty-five (45)
degrees Fahrenheit for perishable foods in all child day care centers and
group day care homes and on field trips.
(4) When a child day care center or group day care home provides either
meals or snacks, menus shall be prepared at least one (1) week in advance,
dated, and copies posted in a conspicuous place. Changes shall be documented.
A copy of what was served shall be kept on file for three (3) months.
(5) All areas used for the preparation and serving of meals in child day
care centers shall be maintained in accordance with sanitary practices and
procedures as set forth in section 19-13-B42 of the Regulations of Connecticut
State Agencies.
(6) The kitchen in child day care centers or group day care homes that
is used for the preparation and serving of food to children shall be clean,
well lighted and ventilated, protected by window screening and provided with
hot and cold running water, adequate and safe storage for food and supplies,
and refrigeration.
(7) Separate hand washing facilities shall be located convenient to the
room where food is prepared in child day care centers and group day care homes.
(8) All multi-use eating and drinking utensils shall be thoroughly washed,
rinsed and sanitized after each use in child day care centers and group day
care homes.
(9) The kitchen in child day care centers or group day care homes shall
not be used as a play room, but may be used for a specific program activity
room under supervision. It shall be separated by a door or a gate from the
rooms used by the children in the center or home to prevent them from entering
the kitchen except under supervision.
(10) Children in child day care centers or group day care homes shall not
be left unsupervised during meal preparation.
(b) Procedures in case of illness
(1) Staff members shall be knowledgeable about signs and symptoms of childhood
illness and shall be responsible for the initial observation of each child
upon arrival and continued observation throughout the day for such signs and
symptoms.
(2) Any child showing suspicious signs or symptoms of short-term contagious
illness shall be placed in a designated isolation area with continual visual
supervision by staff. The parent or other authorized adult shall be called
immediately to remove the child from the child day care center or group day
care home.
(c) Portable first aid kit(s) shall be available to staff at all times, including
field trips, and shall be located out of reach of children and maintained in a
sanitary condition. The kit(s) shall contain at least the following:
(1) assorted sizes of adhesive strips (Band-Aid),
(2) sterile individually wrapped three, or four (4) inch gauze squares,
(3) a two (2) inch gauze roller bandage,
(4) one (1) roll of adhesive tape (non-allergenic),
(5) bandage scissors,
(6) tweezers,
(7) two (2) instant cold compresses,
(8) a digital thermometer or single use Tempa Dots,
(9) plastic covers for the thermometer or alcohol to clean the thermometer,
(10) latex gloves,
(11) a copy of a First Aid and Personal Safety Manual (less than five (5)
years in print).
(d) Immunization requirement
(1) A child seeking admission to or attending a child day care center or
group day care home shall be protected as age-appropriate by adequate immunization
against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles, mumps, rubella,
hemophilus influnzae type b, and hepatitis b if such child was born after
December 31, 1993, and against any other disease for which vaccination is
recommended in the current schedule for active immunization adopted by the
Commissioner in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Section 19a-7f.
(2) The provider shall admit no child to a child day care center or group
day care home unless such child's parent furnishes documentation of age-appropriate
immunization, immunization-in-progress or exemption from immunization as specified
in subdivision (3) of this subsection. No child shall be permitted to continue
to attend a child day care center or group day care home for more than thirty
(30) days unless such child continues to meet said requirements of subdivision
(3) of this subsection.
(3) For each enrolled child, the provider shall obtain from the child's
parent and keep on file at the child day care center or group day care home
one or more of the following types of documentation for each of the diseases
listed in subdivision (1) of this subsection:
(A) a statement signed and dated by a physician, physician assistant,
or an advanced practice registered nurse indicating that the child is
current or in progress with immunizations according to the schedule adopted
by the Commissioner in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Section
19a-7f and that names the appointment date for the child's next immunization;
(B) a statement signed and dated by a physician, physician assistant,
or an advanced practice registered nurse indicating that the child has
an appointment that will keep the immunizations current or in progress
as required by said schedule and that names the date for the child's next
immunization;
(C) a statement signed and dated by a physician, physician assistant,
or an advanced practice registered nurse indicating that the child has
laboratory confirmed proof of immunity to natural infection:
(D) a statement signed and dated by a physician, physician assistant,
or an advanced practice registered nurse indicating that the child has
a medical contraindication to immunization;
(E) a written statement that immunization is contrary to the religious
beliefs and practices of the child or the parent of such child. Such statement
shall be signed by the child's parent and shall include affirmation of
church membership by an appropriate church authority.
(4) For each child to whom subparagraph (B) of subdivision (3) of this
section applies, continued enrollment in day care for more than thirty days
after the named immunization appointment shall be contingent on the provider
receiving written documentation from a physician, physician assistant, or
an advanced practice registered nurse stating either: that the named appointment
was kept and the child received the scheduled immunizations, or that the child
was unable to receive the scheduled immunizations for medical reasons and
a new appointment date is named.