(a) Licensing.
(1) Next business day. The owner, responsible entity, or director notifies Licensing by the next Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) business day of:
- (A) a responsible entity change;
- (B) a director change;
- (C) a mailing address change, when different from the physical address;
- (D) a phone number change;
- (E) a program liability insurance coverage change;
- (F) an individual moving into the facility;
- (G) a known legal action, such as a Victim Protection Order, arrest, or criminal investigation or charge, involving the program, owner, responsible entity, personnel, or an individual living in the facility;
- (H) a known child abuse or neglect pending investigation or disposition involving the owner, responsible entity, personnel, or an individual living in the facility;
- (I) an unscheduled temporary or permanent program closure or relocation;
- (J) facility damage affecting the amount of usable square footage or compliance with requirements;
- (K) an incident exposing children to an imminent risk of harm, such as a child leaving the facility without personnel's knowledge or being left alone on-or off-site or in a vehicle;
- (L) an animal bite to an individual occurring on-site at any time or when participating in off-site program activities;
- (M) an accident involving transportation, unless no injuries and only minor vehicle damage occurred;
- (N) a child injury requiring emergency medical attention;
- (O) a child death occurring while in care; or
- (P) any disease or illness requiring prompt local or Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) notification, per (c)(1) of this subsection.
(2) Thirty-calendar days prior. The owner, responsible entity, or director notifies Licensing at least 30-calendar days prior to:
- (A) an anticipated temporary or permanent program closing, other than a scheduled closing identified in program policy, such as a holiday;
- (B) an anticipated temporary or permanent location change;
- (C) an anticipated facility change or alteration impacting the amount of usable square footage or compliance with the requirements;
- (D) a business entity change;
- (E) a program name change; or
- (F) a proposed licensed capacity change.
(b) Child abuse and neglect and human trafficking.
- (1) Abuse and neglect. Any person who has reason to believe a child was abused or neglected, per Section 1-1-105 of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes (10A O.S. § 1-1-105) is required to report the matter promptly to the OKDHS Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 1-800-522-3511, per 10A O.S. § 1-2-101. Failure to report is a misdemeanor offense and upon conviction is punishable by law. Failure to report with prolonged knowledge, six months or more, of ongoing abuse or neglect is a felony offense.
- (2) Human trafficking. Per 21 O.S. § 870, every person having reason to believe that a person or child-placing agency is engaging in the crime of human trafficking in children, per 21 O.S. § 866, reports the matter promptly to the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.
(c) Health department.
(1) Promptly. The program promptly notifies the local or OSDH of a known case in individuals associated with the program, of:
- (A)
Measles;
- (B) meningococcal invasive disease; or
(C) an outbreak of two or more cases within a facility of:
- (i) COVID-19;
- (ii) influenza; or
- (iii) varicella (chicken pox).
(2) Next business day. The program notifies the local or OSDH by the next health department-business day of a known case in individuals associated with the program, of:
- (A) Campylobacteriosis;
- (B) cryptosporidiosis;
- (C) E. coli O157:H7 or Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC);
- (D) Haemophilus influenzae invasive disease;
- (E) hepatitis A;
- (F) mumps;
- (G) rubella;
- (H) salmonellosis;
- (I) shigellosis;
- (J) tuberculosis; or
- (K) whooping cough (pertussis).
- (3) Guidelines and recommendations. Programs follow all guidelines and recommendations per local or OSDH authorities.
(d) Parents.
(1) Immediately. The program notifies parents immediately of:
- (A) a child not arriving at the facility on his or her own as scheduled, such as when walking to the facility;
- (B) a child not present at the pick-up location as scheduled;
- (C) a child or individual at the pick-up location who contradicts previously established pick-up arrangements;
- (D) a situation requiring immediate administration of a life-threatening condition medication;
- (E) an injury that may need evaluation by a licensed physician;
- (F) poison exposure; or
- (G) an animal bite to a child when the skin is broken or when an evaluation by a licensed physician may be needed.
(2) Promptly. The program promptly notifies parents when a child :
- (A) is separated from the group due to an illness or infestation or when exclusion is required, per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 340 Appendix JJ - Exclusion Criteria for Children Who Are Ill; or
- (B) has a suspected allergic reaction, including ingestion of, or contact with, allergens, even when a reaction did not occur.
(3) Upon child pick up. The program notifies parents upon child pick up of:
- (A) daily happenings, including the infant and 1-year-old daily records as maintained, per OAC 340:110-3-281.4(b);
- (B) changes in the child's physical or emotional state;
- (C) known minor injuries;
- (D) illness or infestation symptoms that developed or changed;
- (E) a communicable disease or infestation exposure , per OAC 340:110-3-278(d);
- (F) an administration of a non-life-threatening condition medication when administered only as needed, such as diaper cream;
- (G) an animal bite to a child, when the skin is not broken; and
- (H) implemented emergency plans and procedures, except for drills.
(4) Heinous and shocking abuse notification. OKDHS notifies programs of a substantiated finding of heinous and shocking abuse by a person responsible for a child's health, safety, or welfare, as defined, per 10A O.S. § 1-1-105. Upon receiving the notice, the facility owner or operator provides notification to parents or legal guardians of children attending the facility using an OKDHS-provided form.
(A) Notification is:
- (i) immediately attempted but not later than 72 hours of notice receipt from OKDHS; and
- (ii) provided by certified mail.
- (B) The program maintains the list of notified parents and legal guardians for at least 12 months.
- (5) Prior. Prior to each field trip, the program notifies parents of the date, time, and location. The field trip permission, per OAC 340:110-3-281.4(b), meets this requirement when this specific information is included.
(6) Upon enrollment and prior to changes. The program notifies parents upon enrollment and prior to a change in the presence of:
- (A) animals;
- (B) tobacco or simulated tobacco use; and
- (C) weapons, including how safety requirements are met.
Added at 32 Ok Reg 704, eff 1-1-16 (emergency)
Added at 33 Ok Reg 1678, eff 9-15-16
Amended at 34 Ok Reg 200, eff 11-22-16 (emergency)
Amended at 34 Ok Reg 1652, eff 9-15-17
Amended at 40 Ok Reg 1033, eff 9-15-23