§ 30-3-4.1. Substitute Care Providers.  


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  • (a)

    When a provider must be away from the home child care facility, a substitute care provider may be used. Substitute care shall not exceed 240 hours per calendar year. Any substitute care provider must be an adult.

    (b)

    The substitute care provider shall submit to the Director of the Office for Children the disclosure and statement required of providers by Section 30-3-2(a), subsections (v) and (vi), along with payment of the applicable fees. A provider shall not use a substitute care provider until the Director has notified the provider that the substitute care provider has not committed a barrier offense.

    (c)

    The substitute care provider must be currently certified in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The provider must maintain copies of the certifications.

    (d)

    The substitute care provider must have a tuberculosis screening in accordance with Section 30-3-2(xii). The provider must maintain copies of the screenings. (32-12-30.)