Appendix A - Written Permission When Children
Are Transported
Appendix B - Type A Home Vehicle Requirements
Appendix C - Type B Home Vehicle Requirements
(A)What shall be
available on all trips, including routine walking trips?
The licensed family child care provider shall:
(1)Have written
and signed permission from the parent before transporting or escorting a child
away from the home for field trips and routine trips as detailed in appendix A
to this rule. The permission slips shall be kept on file at the home for one
year from the date of the trip.
(2)Attach to each
child on a routine or field trip, except children being transported only to and
from school or only to and from home, identification containing the family
child care provider's name, address, and a telephone number to contact in the
event the child becomes lost.
(3)Have a
completed copy of the JFS 01234 "Child Enrollment and Health Information
for Child Care" (rev. 12/2016) for each
child on the trip, except routine walks.
(4)Have first aid
supplies as required by rule 5101:2-13-16 of the Administrative Code.
(5)Have the
completed JFS 01236 "Child Medical/Physical Care Plan for Child Care"
(rev. 12/2016), for any child who has a health
condition which could require medication, special
procedures or precautions during the course of the trip. The family child care
provider, child care staff member or substitute child
care staff member shall also take supplies needed to provide such
treatment and medications that may need to be
administered during the trip.
(6)Have a working
cellular phone or other means of immediate communication. Cellular phones shall
not be used by a driver while the vehicle is in motion.
(7)Ensure that if
the vehicle used to transport children is manufactured with seat belts, they
shall be utilized by adults and children, no more than one person may be
strapped in each seat belt. Children or adults shall not be permitted to stand
in a moving vehicle, sit on the floor or ride in a vehicle where all seats are
not securely anchored.
(B)What are the
ratio and supervision requirements for trips, including routine walking trips?
(1)The staff/child
ratio and group size requirements of rule 5101:2-13-18 of the Administrative
Code shall be met on field trips and routine trips. Children shall be assigned
to the provider or specific child care staff members for all field trips.
(2)Parents,
guardians or adults authorized by the provider may be drivers on field trips
provided that staff/child ratio requirements are met at the destination.
(3)An adult must be present with the
vehicle any time children are in the vehicle. At no time are children to be
left unattended.
(4)(3) The vehicle shall be checked at completion of
each trip to ensure that no child has been left on the vehicle.
(C)What are the
driver requirements for drivers who are used in the
staff/child ratio or areemployees and
child care staff members of the family child care home?
The driver shall:
(1)The employee or child care staff member
driver shall:
(1)(a) Be at least eighteen years old.
(2)On routine trips, be the provider, an
employee or child care staff member with the exception of contracted
transportation services.
(3)(b) Hold a currently valid driver's license
required for the type of vehicle driven in accordance with Ohio law.
(a)(i) A copy of each driver's current driver's
license shall be kept on file at the home.
(b)(ii) The family child care provider is responsible
for assuring that the copy of the driver's license on file is kept current.
(4)Never leave children alone in a vehicle.
(5)(c) Be free from the influence of any substance
which could impair driving abilities.
(6)(d) AdhereEnsure that all passengers, which includes the driver, adhere
to the state of Ohio's child restraint law found in section 4511.81 of the
Revised Code when transporting children in care.
(7)(e) Not allow children under twelve years of age
to ride in the front seat of any vehicle.
(8)(f) CompleteBe trained utilizing the Ohio department of job and
family services (ODJFS) child care transportation
training in the Ohio professional registry (OPR)driver
training if the driver is an employee.
(a)(i) A trained child care staff member is not
required in the vehicle on field trips when parents are providing the
transportation.
(b)(ii) A trained child care staff member is not
required when public transportation is being utilized or the school district is
providing transportation to or from the provider's home.
(9)(2) Only a child care staff member or substituteemployee who is
used in accordance with the requirements in rule 5101:2-13-08 of the
Administrative Code may transport children without the provider present, except
parents may transport children for field trips.
(3)The requirements outlined in paragraph
(C) of this rule do not apply to public transportation drivers or companies
contracted by the family child care provider who are not employees or child
care staff members.
(10) For drivers who are not child care staff
members or substitutes, the family child care provider shall secure and keep on
file at the home a JFS 01266 "Contracted Driver Qualifications Statement
for Child Care" (rev. 10/2016) that has been completed at least annually
by their driver's employer.
(D)What are the
vehicle requirements for a licensed family child care home?
(1)Any vehicle
operated by the family child care home provider, child care staff member, or
substitute child care staff member to transport
children for routine trips or field trips shall be mechanically safe at all
times.
(2)Requirements
for type A home vehicles used for transportation of children are listed in
appendix B to this rule.
(3)Requirements
for type B home vehicles used for transportation of children are listed in
appendix C to this rule.
(E)When shall
vehicles used for transporting children be inspected?
(1)The licensed
family child care provider shall maintain documentation that staff have
performed weekly inspections followed by any necessary repairs or other
appropriate actions, for the following items:
(a)A visual
inspection of the vehicle's tires for wear and adequate pressure.
(b)A visual
inspection for working headlights and taillights, signals, mirrors, wiper
blades and dash gauges.
(c)An inspection
for properly functioning child and driver restraints.
(d)An inspection
for properly functioning doors and windows.
(e)An inspection
for, and cleaning of, debris from the vehicle's interior.
(2)The family child care provider shall
require providers of transportation services to maintain documentation that the
transportation services staff have performed the same weekly inspections and
necessary repairs or other appropriate actions required by paragraph (F)(1) of
this rule.
(F)Parents, who
are not employed by the family child care provider, who use their vehicles for
transportation for field trips shall not have to meet the requirements of
paragraph (E) of this rule.
Effective: 10/29/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 7/29/2021 and 10/29/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 10/14/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5104.017, 5104.018
Rule Amplifies: 5104.017, 5104.018
Prior Effective Dates: 04/01/1982, 05/20/1983, 09/01/1986,
09/05/1986, 02/15/1988, 05/01/1989, 07/01/1995, 03/15/1996, 10/01/1997 (Emer.),
12/30/1997, 04/01/2003, 07/01/2003, 09/01/2005, 01/01/2007, 08/14/2008,
07/01/2010, 07/01/2011, 09/29/2011, 01/01/2014, 11/22/2015, 12/31/2016,
10/29/2017