- (1) When a person submits a new application for registration as a registered family child care, CCLD shall, prior to approving the registration, receive evidence from the applicant that the person has completed:
(a) Introduction to Registered Family Child Care Part I and Part II;
(b) Introduction to Child Care Health & Safety Training;
(c) A minimum of two hours of training on child abuse and neglect that is specific to Oregon law;
(d) Safe Sleep for Oregon’s Infants;
(e) Current certification in pediatric CPR and first aid. CPR training must have practical hands-on instruction. CPR courses that involve an on-line component with hands-on instruction may be accepted. Strictly on-line CPR training is not acceptable;
(f) Foundations for Learning child development training; and
(g) Current Oregon’s food handler’s certification.
(2) The provider’s Oregon food handler’s certification and pediatric CPR and first aid certification must remain current while the registration is active.
(3) A provider must ensure that prior to having unsupervised access to children, substitute providers:
(a) Receive an orientation. An orientation must include, but is not limited to:
(A) A review of the rules for registered family child care homes;
(B) The written plan for emergency preparedness that addresses evacuation, relocation, shelter-in-place and lockdown procedures and responding to medical emergencies, illness and injuries, allergic reactions, and other incidents;
(C) The prevention and control of infectious diseases;
(D) Building and premises safety including identification and protection from hazards such as electrical hazards, bodies of water, and vehicular traffic;
(E) The handling and storage of hazardous materials and the appropriate disposal of bodily fluids;
(F) Safe sleep practices, prevention of shaken baby syndrome, abusive head trauma, and child maltreatment;
(G) The provider’s policies, as required under OAR 414-210-0200, Policies; and
(H) Procedures for reporting suspected child abuse or neglect.
(b) Complete the following:
(A) Introduction to Child Care Health and Safety;
(B) A minimum of 2 hours of CCLD approved training on recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect that is specific to Oregon law;
(C) Safe Sleep for Oregon's infants;
(D) Current certification in pediatric CPR and first aid within the first 90 days of hire. On-line CPR training is only acceptable if it includes hands-on instruction. Pediatric CPR and first aid certification must be kept current while working in the registered family child care home;
(E) Foundations for Learning child development training; and
(F) Obtain an Oregon food handler’s certification prior to preparing and serving food and/or bottles.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 329A.330
History
DELC 140-2024, adopt filed 12/11/2024, effective 07/01/2025