Section 650. Parent notifications  


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  • A. The provider shall provide written notification to the parent within 10 business days after the effective date of the change when there is no longer liability insurance in force on the family day home operation .

    1. The provider shall obtain the parent's written acknowledgement of the receipt of this notification, and

    2. A copy of the parent's written acknowledgement of the receipt of this notification shall be maintained in the child's record.

    B. Caregivers shall provide information daily to parents about the child's health, development, behavior, adjustment, or needs.

    C. The provider shall give parents prior notice when a substitute provider will be caring for the children.

    D. Caregivers shall notify parents when persistent behavioral problems are identified and such notification shall include any disciplinary steps taken in response.

    E. The provider shall notify the parent immediately when the child:

    1. Has a head injury or any serious injury that requires emergency medical or dental treatment;

    2. Has an adverse reaction to medication administered;

    3. Has been administered medication incorrectly;

    4. Is lost or missing; or

    5. Has died.

    F. The provider shall notify a parent the same day whenever first aid is administered to the child.

    G. When a child has been exposed to a communicable disease listed in the Department of Health's current communicable disease chart, the provider shall notify the parent within 24 hours or the next business day of the home's having been informed, unless forbidden by law, except for life-threatening diseases, which must be reported to parents immediately. The provider shall consult the local health department if there is a question about the communicability of a disease.

    H. Parents shall be informed of any changes in the home's emergency preparedness and response plan.

    I. Except in emergency evacuation or relocation situations, the provider shall inform the parent and have written permission as required by 22VAC40-111-980 whenever the child will be taken off the premises of the family day home, before such occasion.

    J. If an emergency evacuation or relocation is necessary, the parent shall be informed of the child's whereabouts as soon as possible.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 26, Issue 07, eff. July 1, 2010.

Statutory Authority

§§ 63.2-217, 63.2-1701, and 63.2-1734 of the Code of Virginia.