(a) A provider is ineligible to receive a voucher payment under this chapter if any of the following conditions exist, posing an imminent threat to the life or well-being of a child in the care of the provider at a facility where the provider operates a child care program:
(1) Building damage due to:
- (A) earthquake;
- (B) flooding or water damage;
- (C) tornado;
- (D) severe wind;
- (E) ice storm;
- (F) fire;
- (G) lead contamination; or
- (H) asbestos.
(2) Sewage problems as follows:
- (A) Sewage backup.
- (B) Toilets cannot be flushed or are overflowing.
- (C) Sewage system is not operating properly.
(3) Inadequate or unsafe water supply as follows:
- (A) Contaminated water supply.
- (B) Water supply not functioning.
- (4) No electricity in the building.
- (5) Heating system problems.
- (6) Gas, carbon monoxide, or other noxious gases leak.
- (7) Filthy conditions.
- (8) Rodent, roach, or vermin infestation.
- (9) Building renovation occurring in a room or area occupied by children.
- (10) Building condition that is structurally unsafe.
- (11) Lack of supervision that results in the death or serious injury of a child.
- (12) The presence at the facility where the provider operates a child care program of an individual who is, based on the results of a criminal history background check required by this chapter, prohibited under this chapter from being present at the facility.
- (13) The presence of firearms, ammunition, or other weapons in a place that is accessible to children.
(b) If an employee or agent of the division determines that a condition described in subsection (a) exists at a facility where a provider that is currently eligible to receive a voucher payment under this chapter operates a child care program, the division shall:
- (1) issue an emergency or another temporary order under IC 4-21.5-4 decertifying the provider; and
(2) contact the parent or guardian of each child in the care of the provider to inform the parent or guardian:
- (A) that the division has issued an order decertifying the provider; and
(B) of the reason for the decertification;
pending the outcome of proceedings conducted under section 14 of this chapter. However, a provider's eligibility may be reinstated in accordance with subsection (e).
- (c) An emergency or other temporary order issued by an employee or agent of the division must be approved by the director.
- (d) An approval under subsection (c) may be communicated orally to the employee or agent issuing the order. However, the division shall maintain a written record of the approval.
(e) If, within the fifteen (15) day period beginning on the date on which an order is issued under subsection (b), the provider:
- (1) submits to the division a remediation plan that is approved for implementation by the division; and
(2) completes the remediation plan to the satisfaction of the division;
the order issued under this section is void and the provider's eligibility to receive a voucher payment is reinstated.
As added by P.L.225-2013, SEC.16. Amended by P.L.25-2018, SEC.3.