Appendix A, Diseases for Immunizations
(A)What are the
requirements for administration of prescription medications and
non-prescription medications by an approved child day camp?
The approved child day camp is to:
(1)The approved child day camp shall ensure Ensure that prescription medication is stored in the
original container with the prescription label that includes the child's full
name, a current dispensing date within the previous twelve months, and exact
dosage and directions for use.
(2)The approved child day camp shall notNot administer any medication or topical product for
any period of time beyond the date indicated by the physician, physician's
assistant, advanced practice nurse certified to prescribe medication, or
licensed dentist, on the prescription label, for twelve months from the date on
the form, or after the expiration date on the medication, whichever comes
first.
(3)The approved day camp shall ensureEnsure that non-prescription medications are stored in
the original container with a manufacturer's label containing directions based
on the age and/or weight of the child.
(4)Nonprescription Ensure medication
dosages administered shalldo
not exceed prescribed dosages or the manufacturer's recommended dosages.
(5)Prior to administering any non-prescription or prescription
medication, the approved child day camp shall haveHave written permission from the parent for each
medication to be administered prior to administering any
non-prescription or prescription medication.
(6)The approved child day camp shall document Document each administration,
including a child's self-administration, of medication or application of
topical product, unless the topical product is a
non-prescription item including bug spray, sunscreen, hand sanitizer and lip
balm. on aEnsure
the form thatdocumentation
includes:
(a)The child's
name.
(b)The child's
date of birth.
(c)The medication
name.
(d)The medication
dosage.
(e)The date the medication
was administered.
(f)The time the
medication was administered.
(g)The signature
of the person administering the medication.
(7)Non-prescription topical products,
including bug sprays, sunscreens, hand sanitizer and lip balm, are exempt from
the requirement in paragraphs (A)(3) and (A)(4) of this rule.
(8)(7)School-age Allow school-age children are
permitted to carry their own emergency medication as long as written
permission from the parent is completed and on file at the approved day camp.
(9)(8)School-ageAllow school-age children are
permitted to carry and use their own topical products including bug
sprays, lip balm and sunscreen.
(B)What are the
requirements for storing medication, medical foods and
topical products at an approved child day camp?
The approved child day camp shall:
(1)Safely store
all medication, medical foods, and topical products
immediately upon arrival at the approved child day camp. Ensure the
medication, medical food, or topical product is stored per the requirements on the label in the
original container with the child's name affixed.
(2)Keep medication, medical foods, and topical products out of reach of
children, unless a school-age child is permitted to carry their own emergency
medication and written permission from the parent is on file at the approved
child day camp.
(3)Refrigerate, in
a separate container, medications, medical foods
or topical products immediately upon arrival at
the approved child day camp, if needed.
(4)Ensure that
medications, medical foods, or topical products
are accessible to employees at all times, including on field trips and when
children are off-site.
(5)Ensure that
medications, medical foods and topical products
are removed from the approved child day camp when no longer needed or expired.
(C)What are the
requirements for immunization records at an approved child day camp?
(1)A child who is
not enrolled in a public or nonpublic school is to have a record of
immunizations on file within thirty days of the child's first day of attendance.
(2)The
immunization record is to contain the following information:
(a)The child's
name and birth date.
(b)Each
immunization the child has had, specifying the month, day and year for the prevention of the diseases listed on appendix A to this
ruleof each immunization.
(c)A statement from the physician, as
defined in Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, physician's assistant (PA),
advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), or certified nurse practitioner
(CNP) that the child has been immunized or is in the process of being immunized
against the diseases outlined in division 5104.014 of the Revised Code and
found in appendix A to this rule
(3)If a child has
not received an immunization(s) to prevent a disease on
the appendix of this ruleagainst the diseases
outlined in division 5104.014 of the Revised Code and found in appendix A to
this rule, then one or both of the following is to be on file:
(a)A statement
from the physician, as defined in Chapter 4731. of the
Revised Code, physician's assistant (PA), advanced practice registered nurse
(APRN), or certified nurse practitioner (CNP) PA,
APRN, or CNP that an immunization against the disease is medically
contraindicated for the child or is not medically appropriate for the child's
age.
(b)A statement
from the child's parent that they have declined to have the child immunized
against the disease for reasons of conscience, including religious convictions.
(D)What if a child
has a special need or health condition?
(1)A written medical
care plan shall be used for children with a condition or diagnosis that
requires specific care and/or intervention by child day camp staff. The written
plan shall include the following:
(a)The symptoms
the staff should monitor which may require staff to take action.
(b)Administering
procedures which require staff to be trained on those procedures.
(c)Avoiding
specific food(s), environmental conditions or activities.
(d)Permission for
the child to carry and administer their own emergency medication, if
applicable.
(2)The approved
child day camp shallis to:
(a)Ensure the parent completes and signs athat
there is a completed written medical care plan for each condition per
child.
(b)Review the written medical care plan for
completeness and ensure the medical care plan is signed by an administrator or
designee.
(c)(b)Implement and follow all requirements of each
child's medical care plan.
(c)Ensure that all child day camp staff
members who are trained to perform the medical procedure have signed the
medical care plan.
(d)Ensure that there is at least one child
care staff member caring for the child at all times who has signed the medical
care plan on the child's condition. This includes on-site at field trips.
(d)Ensure the medical care plan is signed
by any trained child day camp staff member who is providing care to the child.
(e)Maintain a current medical care plan for any child who
requires one,Keep the medical care plan in
a location that can be easily and quickly accessed at all times, including on field trips and when the
child is off-sitebeing removed from the approved
child day camp if there is an emergency where the children need to be moved to
another location.
(3)The written
medical care plan shall be on file with the approved child day camp by the
first day of attendance or upon confirmation of a health condition.
(4)If the approved
child day camp suspects that a child has a health condition, the camp may
require a physician's statement within a designated timeframe.
(5)Only staff
members trained by the parent or a certified
professional on the child's needs and required
procedures shall be permitted to perform medical procedures or other action needed for a health condition or a special
need.
(6)There shall be a trained staff member
on-site at all times whenever a child who has a health condition is present.
(E)What
information regarding children's medical records can be shared?
Children's medical records shall be kept confidential, but shall
be available to the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) for the purpose of administering Chapter 5104.
of the Revised Code and Chapter 5101:2-18 of the Administrative Code. The immunization records are to be subject to review by the
Ohio department of health (ODH) for disease outbreak control and for
immunization level assessment purposes.
(F)How long are child records to be kept on
file by the approved child day camp?
All child medical statements, as well as
all written permission from parents or physicians are to be kept on file for
twelve months from the date the form is signed or updated, whichever is later,
even if the child no longer attends the approved child day camp or the form is
no longer needed for the child.
Effective: 4/27/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 2/9/2023 and 04/27/2028
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 04/17/2023
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5104.21, 5104.22
Rule Amplifies: 5104.21, 5104.22
Prior Effective Dates: 04/16/2018, 10/29/2021