- A. All nonprescription drugs and over-the-counter skin products shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Nonprescription drugs and over-the-counter skin products shall not be kept or used beyond the expiration date of the product.
B. If sunscreen is used, the following requirements shall be met:
- 1. Written parent authorization noting any known adverse reactions shall be obtained;
- 2. Sunscreen shall be in the original container and labeled with the child's name;
- 3. Sunscreen does not need to be kept locked but shall be inaccessible to children under five years of age or those children in a therapeutic child day program or special needs child day program;
- 4. Any center-kept sunscreen shall be hypo-allergenic and have a minimum SPF of 15;
- 5. Staff members without medication administration training may apply sunscreen, unless it is prescription sunscreen, in which case the storing and application of sunscreen must meet medication-related requirements; and
- 6. Children nine years of age and older may administer their own sunscreen if supervised.
C. If diaper ointment or cream is used, the following requirements shall be met:
- 1. Written parent authorization noting any known adverse reactions shall be obtained;
- 2. These products shall be in the original container and labeled with the child's name;
- 3. These products do not need to be kept locked but shall be inaccessible to children;
- 4. A record shall be kept that includes the child's name, date of use, frequency of application and any adverse reactions; and
- 5. Staff members without medication administration training may apply diaper ointment, unless it is prescription diaper ointment, in which case the storing and application of diaper ointment must meet medication-related requirements.
D. If insect repellent is used, the following requirements shall be met:
- 1. Written parent authorization noting any known adverse reactions shall be obtained;
- 2. Insect repellent shall be in the original container and labeled with the child's name;
- 3. Insect repellent does not need to be kept locked but shall be inaccessible to children;
- 4. A record shall be kept that includes the child's name, date of use, frequency of application and any adverse reactions;
- 5. Manufacturer's instructions for age, duration and dosage shall be followed; and
- 6. Staff members without medication administration training may apply insect repellent, unless it is prescription insect repellent, in which case the storing and application of insect repellent must meet medication-related requirements.
Statutory Authority
§§ 22.1-16 and 22.1-289.046 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Former 22VAC15-30-585 derived from Virginia Register Volume 21, Issue 12, eff. June 1, 2005; amended and renumbered as 22VAC40-185-520, Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2012; renumbered Volume 37, Issue 24, eff. July 1, 2021.