Ohio Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2021) |
5101:2 Division of Social Services |
Chapter5101:2-18. Child Day Camps |
5101:2-18-05. Child day camp administrator requirements for an approved child day camp
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(A) What are the duties of the child day camp administrator of an approved child day camp?
The child day camp administrator shall:
(1) Be responsible for the daily operation of the approved child day camp and for maintaining compliance with Chapter 5101:2-18 of the Administrative Code.
(2) Be on-site a minimum of one-half of the hours that the approved child day camp is in operation during the week, or forty hours per week, whichever is less.
(3) Be on-site at least twenty hours per week during the hours of seven a.m. to six p.m., Monday through Friday, for approved child day camps that are in operation on the weekends and/or evenings/overnights, as well as during the week. If there is more than one child day camp administrator, at least one must meet this requirement.
(4) Be responsible for the creation, maintenance and implementation of the policies and procedures detailed in appendix A to this rule. Nothing in these policies shall conflict with Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code or Chapter 5101:2-16 or 5101:2-18 of the Administrative Code. A copy of these policies and procedures shall be available at the primary use space.
(5) Provide the parents and all employees with the policies and procedures in appendix A to this rule.
(6) Provide the information in appendix B to this rule to the parent(s) of children enrolled at the approved child day camp.
(7) Have available on-site a written list of all employees and child day camp staff members, including their dates of hire, positions, scheduled hours, and the names of the groups for which child day camp staff members are responsible.
(8) Complete a professional registry profile for the child day camp administrator through the Ohio professional registry (OPR) at https://login.occrra.org/opr.
(9) Ensure that each employee and child day camp staff member is registered in the OPR by the first day of employment.
(10) Ensure that observations are completed for all junior counselors by a child day camp staff member that is in a supervisory role, pursuant to paragraph (B)(3) of rule 5101:2-18-06 of the Administrative Code.
(11) Have a file available on-site for each enrolled child by the child's first day of attendance which shall include:
(a) The child's name, age and birthdate.
(b) Emergency contact names and telephone numbers.
(c) The name, address and telephone number of the child's primary care physician.
(d) A medical care plan if necessary pursuant to paragraph (C) of rule 5101:2-18-11 of the Administrative Code.
(12) Ensure that no administrator, employee, or child day camp staff member discriminates in the enrollment of children upon the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability, or national origin.
(B) What if a child day camp administrator is not on the premises?
(1) A child day camp staff member who is at least eighteen years of age shall be designated as the person in charge and be on the premises.
(2) The designated person in charge shall handle all emergencies and have access to all records required by Chapters 5101:2-16 and 5101:2-18 of the Administrative Code.