Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 25-500.090
PURPOSE: This rule requires group homes and child care facilities to prepare and respond to disasters and emergencies. PUBLISHER’S NOTE: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of the entire text of the material which is incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome or expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text of the rule is printed here. (1) Disaster and Emergency Plan.
(A) The facility shall develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures for responding to a disaster emergency, including a written plan for:
cies and disaster situations that could pose a hazard to staff and children, such as a fire, tornado, flood, chemical spill, exposure to carbon monoxide, power failure, bomb threat, person coming to the facility whose health or behavior may be harmful to a child or staff member, or kidnapping or missing child;
event of a disaster or an emergency that could cause damage to the facility or pose a hazard to the staff and children;
that may result in harm to persons inside the facility such as a shooting, hostage incident, intruder, trespassing, or disturbance or to be used at the discretion of the director, designee, or public safety personnel; and
transport children.
(B) When developing disaster and emergency plans, the facility shall consider—
ities of the children;
ing whether the facility provides care for nonambulatory children or overnight care;
likely to affect the area;
Fire Safety and the Department of Health and Senior Services’ The ABC’s of Emergency Preparedness Ready in 3 Program (2006), which is incorporated by reference and is published by the Department of Health and Senior Services, Center for Emergency Response and Terrorism, PO Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570, telephone number 573-526-4768, and is available at www.health.mo.gov, and advice from the Red Cross or other health and emergency professionals. This rule does not include any later amendments or additions; and
and data sharing with other types of agencies providing services to children and with state and local disaster emergency management agencies.
(C) At a minimum, a disaster and emergency plan shall identify the staff members responsible for implementing the plan and ensuring the safety of the children and shall include:
record and emergency information and emergency supplies;
from each area of the facility used for child care to a safe location out of the facility and to a safe location within the facility where children and staff members can stay until the threat of danger passes;
in subsection (2)(B) below;
cedures to be followed, which include but are not limited to the following:
ing occupants and summon staff;
fire department;
finement by closing doors to the fire area;
as meeting places in case of evacuation;
as detailed in the emergency plan, including individuals with special needs, such as nonambulatory children and children who sleep overnight, if applicable; and
children and notification of parents of the plan to assist in re-unification; and
5. Lock-down procedures shall include:
down by the director or designee. The alert may be made using a pre-selected code word;
keep children in their rooms or other designated location that are away from the danger; and
for children and ensuring that no one leaves the room or safe area until “all clear” is announced.
(2) Access to Emergency Information. The licensee shall ensure that—
(B) The following information is posted in each room used for child care and beside each telephone in the facility:
following:
number of the facility;
including 911, if available, the fire department, police department, ambulance service, poison control center, and local radio station;
than one (1) site, the name and telephone number of the facility’s principal place of business; and
does not own, the name and telephone number of the owner of the building or the building manager;
the room; and
and non-ambulatory children;
(3) Disaster Emergency Response Drills for Staff and Children.
(B) In addition to fire safety requirements found in 19 CSR 30-62.087, a review of the following disaster drill procedures with the staff and children shall be conducted:
event of an emergency;
drill, tornado drill, carbon monoxide exposure, power failure, bomb threat, chemical spill, intruder training, and CPR or other medical procedures;
alarms; and
AUTHORITY: section 210.221, RSMo 2000.* This rule originally filed as 19 CSR 30- 62.090. Original rule filed April 29, 2011, effective Oct. 30, 2011. Moved to 5 CSR 25- 500.090, effective Aug. 30, 2021. *Original authority: 210.221, RSMo 1949, amended 1955, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1999.