- (a) A child care facility may not provide a program of moderate-risk activities on a regular basis unless the facility has a specialized program activity specialization approved by the department. Moderate-risk activities include specialized program activities such as gymnastics, swimming, camping, wilderness walks, horseback riding, canoeing, skiing, climbing, fishing, skateboarding, rollerblading, scooter riding, and bike riding.
- (b) A child care facility must base a program activity on a plan that addresses each requirement in this section. A child care facility shall ensure that each employee involved in the activity reviews the plan and that a copy of the plan is taken on each activity away from the facility.
(c) A child care facility shall ensure that the plan required under (b) of this section establishes emergency procedures and injury control procedures for any specialized program activity conducted, including
- (1) carrying or posting of emergency telephone numbers, if telephones are available;
- (2) identification of, respect for, and avoidance of potential weather hazards;
- (3) identification and warning to children of other potential hazards, such as noxious plants, bears and other wild animals, cliffs, mine shafts, and polluted water; and
- (4) development of contingency plans to deal with lost children, accidents, and other emergencies.
(d) A child care facility must plan for supervision during a specialized program activity so that
(1) the child-to-caregiver ratios required in 7 AAC 57.505 are maintained, or are increased as appropriate to the activity as documented and recommended by
- (A) a certifying or accrediting organization with national standards for the activity that are widely recognized by professionals, instructors, or other experts in the field; or
- (B) an individual certified or accredited in the activity from an organization described in (A) of this paragraph;
- (2) a caregiver who has at least the equivalent of one year of experience in the specialized program activity is designated to supervise the activity;
- (3) caregivers who supervise a specialized program activity in which children participate have demonstrated competency in the activity; this demonstration may include certification from an organization with recognized expertise in the activity or documentation of training or experience in the activity; and
- (4) if applicable, caregivers have received special training necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare of children identified as having special needs under 7 AAC 57.940.
(e) A child care facility shall take the following general health and safety precautions during an activity away from the facility:
- (1) the facility shall take a first aid kit on field trips and outings as required by 7 AAC 10.1075(a)(2) or (3), as applicable; and
- (2) at least one caregiver accompanying the children must be certified in first aid and CPR.
(Eff. 6/23/2006, Register 178)
Authority: AS 44.29.020, AS 47.32.010, AS 47.32.030