How many square feet of indoor activity space must I have for children?
Indoor Space Requirements §746.4201
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Subchapter T, Physical Facilities Division 1, Indoor Space Requirements 09/01/03
You must have at least 30 square feet of indoor activity space for each child that you are licensed to serve, unless the child-care center is exempt based on criteria specified in this division.
My classroom has 427 sq ft. 14 kids = 420 sq feet. Classroom Size Limit - 14
§746.3601 What type of illness would prohibit a child from being admitted for care?
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Subchapter R, Health Practices Division 3, Illness and Injury 09/01/03
Unless you are licensed to provide get-well care, you must not admit an ill child for care if one or more of the following exists:
(3) The child has one of the following, unless medical evaluation by a health-care professional indicates that you can include the child in the child-care center's activities:
(A) Oral temperature of 100.4 degrees or greater, accompanied by behavior changes or other signs or symptoms of illness;
(B) Rectal temperature of 101.4 degrees or greater, accompanied by behavior changes or other signs or symptoms of illness;
(C) Armpit temperature of 99.4 degrees or greater, accompanied by behavior changes or other signs or symptoms of illness;
§746.2901 Must children have a naptime every day?
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Subchapter M, Naptime 09/01/03
You must provide a supervised sleep or rest period after the noon meal for all children 18 months of age or older who are in care five or more consecutive hours, or according to the child’s individual physical needs. You may provide sleep or rest for each child who attends the child-care center for fewer than five hours and whose individual physical needs call for a rest period while the child is in care.
