- (1) The provider shall ensure that no child is subjected to physical, emotional, or sexual abuse while in care.
- (2) The provider shall inform each child, each parent, and anyone who interacts with any child in care of the facility's behavioral expectations and how any misbehavior will be handled.
- (3) The provider shall ensure that any individual who interacts with a child guides the child's behavior by using positive reinforcement, redirection, and by setting clear limits that promote the child's ability to become self-disciplined.
- (4) The provider shall ensure that each caregiver uses use gentle, passive restraint with a child only when it is needed to protect a child from injuring themselves or others, or to stop a child from destroying property.
(5) The provider shall ensure that each interaction with a child does not include:
- (a) any action that produces physical pain or discomfort, including hitting, spanking, shaking, biting, or pinching;
- (b) any form of corporal punishment;
- (c) any form of emotional mistreatment;
- (d) confining a child in a closet, locked room, or other enclosure including a box, cupboard, or cage;
- (e) forcing or withholding food, rest, or toileting;
- (f) restraining a child's movement by binding, tying, or any other form of restraint that exceeds gentle, passive restraint; or
- (g) shouting at children.
- (6) Any individual who witnesses or suspects that a child has been subjected to abuse, neglect, or exploitation shall immediately notify Child Protective Services or law enforcement as required in state law.
KEY: child care facilities, licensed family child care
Date of Last Change: June 5, 2026
Notice of Continuation: June 17, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-2-402