Section 5-A145. HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE: DIAPERING  


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    145.1 A Licensee shall maintain diaper-changing areas within close proximity of a properly maintained source of potable, running hot and cold water and soap, and that is not in or near the Facility’s kitchen or eating areas. 

     

    145.2 A Licensee shall store soiled diapers and training pants in designated and labeled containers separate from all other waste, including soiled clothes and linens. A Licensee shall provide a washable, plastic lined, tightly covered receptacle that can be operated by a hands-free opening mechanism, within arm reach of each diaper changing table, for the disposal of soiled diapers or training pants.

     

    145.3 A Licensee shall provide an area for the storage of clean diapers and training pants that is clean and designated exclusively for that exclusive use, with the exception that the clean diaper and training pants storage area and the storage area for enrolled children’s clean clothes may be combined.

     

    145.4 A Licensee shall only use cloth diapers for a child if the child’s parent(s) or guardian(s) provides the Facility with a written statement accompanied by supporting written documentation from a licensed health care practitioner, explaining that cloth diapers are required by a special medical circumstance of that child. This statement shall remain in the child’s record at the Facility.

     

    145.5 Staff members of a licensed Facility shall ensure that each child’s diaper or training pant is checked for wetness and feces at least hourly and whenever the child indicates discomfort or exhibits behavior which suggests a wet or soiled diaper. A Licensee shall ensure that upon learning that diapers and training pants are wet or soiled, that they are changed. 

     

    145.6 A Licensee shall provide one (1) or more diaper-changing areas that have surfaces made of non-porous material.

     

    145.7 A Licensee shall ensure that infants and toddlers are diapered only at designated diaper changing areas.

     

    145.8 A Licensee shall ensure that children are never left unattended at a diaper changing area.

     

    145.9 A Licensee shall ensure that, for each diaper changing area, the diaper changing surface is cleaned and sanitized with a bleach solution or other appropriate germicide after each diaper change.

     

    145.10 A Licensee shall ensure that the bleach solution or other germicide used for cleaning and sanitizing the diaper changing surface is kept in a secure area, inaccessible to children at all times.

     

    145.11 A Licensee shall store or dispose of soiled diapers, training pants, and clothing and diapering materials as follows:

     

    (a) Cloth diapers, training pants, or clothing soiled with urine or feces that are to be sent home with a child shall be rinsed at the Facility at a location where food preparation does not occur, or shall be placed directly into a plastic container that is sealed tightly, and shall be stored away from the rest of the child’s belongings and out of reach of all children, until sent home with the child at the end of the day;

     

    (b) Cloth diapers, training pants, or clothing soiled with urine or feces that are to be laundered by the Licensee shall be placed in a non-porous covered container containing an appropriate germicidal solution until laundered;

     

    (c) Cloth diapers, training pants, or clothing soiled with urine or feces that are to be either laundered by the Facility, or sent home with a child for laundering, may be held at the Facility for laundering no longer than one (1) day;

     

    (d) A Licensee shall place soiled disposable diapers and training pants in a plastic-lined, covered container that shall be emptied, cleaned, and sanitized with an appropriate germicidal agent at least once daily;

     

    (e) A Licensee shall use only disposable diapering materials, including wipes and changing pads, except as provided for in this chapter, and a Licensee shall discard each such disposable item after one (1) use in the container designated for the discard of soiled disposable diapers;  and

     

    (f) All staff shall wear disposable gloves when changing diapers and training pants or when assisting children to remove soiled clothing.  A new pair of gloves shall be used and discarded for each successive child.

     

     

authority

Sections 3(b)(6A), 3(b)(9), 3(b)(9A), 3(b)(11) of the State Education Office Establishment Act of 2000, effective October 21, 2000 (D.C. Law 13-176; D.C. Official Code §§ 38-2602(b)(6A), (b)(9), (b)(9A), and (b)(11)) (2012 Repl. & 2016 Supp.)); the Day Care Policy Act of 1979, effective September 19, 1979 (D.C. Law 3-16; D.C. Official Code §§ 4-401 et seq. (2012 Repl. & 2016 Supp.)) (“Day Care Act”); Mayor’s Order 2009-3, dated January 15, 2009; the Child Development Facilities Regulation Act of 1998, effective April 13, 1999 (D.C. Law 12-215; D.C. Official Code §§ 7-2031 et seq. (2012 Repl.)) (“Facilities Act”); Mayor’s Order 2009-130, dated July 16, 2009; Sections 503 and 504 of the Early Intervention Program Establishment Act of 2004, effective April 13, 2005 (D.C. Law 15-353; D.C. Official Code §§ 7-863.03 and 7-863.04 (2012 Repl.)); Mayor’s Order 2009-167, dated September 28, 2009; Titles I and II of the Child and Youth, Safety and Health Omnibus Amendment Act of 2004 (“CYSHA”), effective April 13, 2005 (D.C. Law 15-353; D.C. Official Code §§ 1-620.31 et seq. and §§ 4-1501.01 et seq. (2012 Repl. & 2016 Supp.)); and the Healthy Tots Act of 2014, effective February 26, 2015 (D.C. Law 20-155; D.C. Official Code §§ 38-281 et seq. (2016 Supp.)); and pursuant to the Social Security Act, approved February 22, 2012 (Pub.L. 112-96; 42 U.S.C. § 618(c)); the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014 (“CCDBG Act”), approved November 19, 2014 (Pub.L. 113-186; 42 U.S.C. §§ 9858 et seq.), and regulations promulgated thereunder at 45 C.F.R. Parts 98 and 99.

source

Final Rulemaking at 63 DCR 14640 (December 2, 2016).