- (a) Higher risk activities. Higher risk activities, such as swimming, shoreline activities, archery, ice or roller skating, gymnastics, enclosed inflatable bouncing equipment, or karate increase the risk for severe injuries.
- (b) Selection. Higher risk activities are chosen with discretion and selectivity. Some activities are not appropriate for child care, such as trampoline use per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 340:110-3-302(e), or for every age.
- (c) Ratios and supervision. Teaching personnel required for ratios are present with the children, including when the activity is conducted by contracted non-personnel. Additional personnel may be required, depending on the activity risk-level, to ensure proper supervision and care of all children.
- (d) Qualifications. Personnel or contracted non-personnel leading the activity have appropriate certifications, when required, training in the activity, or experience. Documentation is maintained per OAC 340:110-3-281.3(b).
- (e) Higher risk activity plan and parent permission. Prior to the activity, the program provides the plan to parents and obtains their permission. Documentation is maintained per OAC 340:110-3-281.4(b).
Amended and renumbered from 340:110-3-25.2 at 32 Ok Reg 704, eff 1-1-16 (emergency)
Amended and renumbered from 340:110-3-25.2 at 33 Ok Reg 1678, eff 9-15-16