(1) ONB providers must keep current individualized enrollment and health records for all enrolled children, including children of staff, updated annually or as often as enrolled children's health records are updated.
- (a) A child's record must be kept in a confidential manner but in an area easily accessible to staff.
- (b) A child's parent or guardian must be allowed access to all of their own child's records.
(2) Each child's enrollment record must include the following:
- (a) The child's birth date;
- (b) An enrolled child's parent or guardian's phone number, address, and contact information for reaching the family while the child is in care;
- (c) Emergency contact information. If no emergency contact is available, a written and signed emergency contact plan may be accepted;
- (d) Names and phone numbers of persons authorized to pick up enrolled children;
- (e) A plan for special or individual needs of the child, if applicable, including parent or guardian signatures, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0300;
(f) Signed parent or guardian permissions and waivers, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0450 as applicable for:
- (i) Field trips;
- (ii) Transportation;
- (iii) Bathing;
- (iv) Plant foraging activities, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0346;
- (v) Climbing natural features, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0347;
- (vi) Water activities including swimming pools or other bodies of water, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0350;
- (vii) Campfire activities, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0351;
- (viii) Tool use activities, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0352;
- (ix) Applicable ONB program risk management policies and waivers, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0471; and
- (x) Photo, video, or surveillance activity;
- (g) The beginning and end enrollment date for children no longer in the ONB program's care;
- (h) Physical restraint documentation pursuant to WAC 110-302-0335, if applicable;
- (i) Expulsion information, documentation, and steps taken to avoid expulsion, if applicable;
- (j) Termination of services documentation and communication; and
- (k) Notification of child developmental screening information given to the preschool-age child's parent or guardian, if applicable.
- (3) Each child's health record and the information described in subsection (2)(a) through (e) of this section must be available to staff for medical administration or emergencies.
(4) A health record is required for every child who is enrolled and counted in an ONB program's capacity. A health record must include:
- (a) An immunization record, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0210;
- (b) The child's health history, including any known health conditions and the child's individual care plan, if applicable;
- (c) A medication authorization and administration log, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0215, if applicable;
- (d) Documentation of special medical procedure training by parent or guardian, if applicable;
- (e) Medical and dental care provider names and contact information or what facility the parent or guardian would prefer for treatment;
- (f) Dates of the child's last physical and dental exam, if available;
- (g) Consent to seek medical care and treatment of the child in the event of injury or illness, signed by the child's parent or guardian;
- (h) Signed parent or guardian permission for visiting health professionals who provide direct services to children at the ONB program;
(i) An incident or injury report, pursuant to WAC 110-302-0475, that includes:
- (i) The date and description of the child's incident or injury;
- (ii) Treatment provided to the child while in care;
- (iii) The names of the ONB program staff providing the treatment; and
- (iv) Evidence that a copy of the incident or injury report was given to the child's parent or guardian;
- (j) Documentation that an ONB provider reported food poisoning or contagious diseases to the local health jurisdiction or the DOH, if applicable.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.216.742. WSR 23-10-059, § 110-302-0460, filed 5/1/23, effective 6/1/23.]