Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 101427 - Infant Care Food Service
(a) In addition to Section
101227, the following shall
apply:
(b) There shall be an
individual feeding plan for each infant.
(1)
The plan shall be completed and available for use prior to the infant's first
day at the center.
(2) The director
or the assistant director, and the infant's authorized representative and/or
physician, shall develop the plan.
(A) The
authorized representative shall sign the plan to verify that he/she has
participated in developing and updating it.
(3) The plan shall include the following
items:
(A) Instructions from the infant's
physician relating to special diet or feeding.
(B) Feeding schedule.
(C) Breast milk or kind of formula.
(D) Schedule for introduction of solid and
new foods.
(E) Food
consistency.
(F) Food likes and
dislikes.
(G) Food
allergies.
(H) Schedule for
introduction of cups and utensils.
(4) The plan shall be updated as often as the
authorized representative wants, or as necessary to reflect changes in any of
the areas specified above.
(5) The
infant care center director or assistant director shall discuss current feeding
theory with the authorized representative. This discussion should cover the
dangers of honey.
(c) The
infant shall be fed in accordance with the individual plan.
(1) Bottle-fed infants shall be fed at least
once every four hours.
(2) The
infant care center shall have appropriate food available for the infant.
(A) Where the infant's authorized
representative elects to provide food for the infant but forgets to bring it,
the center shall provide appropriate food for the infant.
(3) Introduction of solid foods shall be in
accordance with the individual plan.
(d) The infant care center shall provide only
commercially prepared formulas for infants.
(1) Commercial formulas shall be stored and
prepared in accordance with label directions.
(2) The specific brand of formula shall be
specified in the feeding plan.
(3)
Any change from one formula to another shall be reflected in advance on the
feeding plan.
(e) The
infant's authorized representative may provide formula or breast/mother's milk.
(1) Such formula or milk shall be bottled
before being accepted by the center.
(A)
Bottles shall be labeled.
(f) The infant care center may heat formula
or breast/mother's milk.
(g) A
supply of bottles and nipples shall be maintained at the infant care center.
Bottles and nipples used by one infant shall not be shared with or used by
another infant unless sterilized.
(h) Infants who are unable to hold a bottle
shall be held by a staff person or other adult for bottle feeding. At no time
shall a bottle be propped for an infant. An infant shall not be allowed to
carry a bottle while ambulatory. A bottle given to an infant able to hold
his/her own bottle shall be unbreakable.
(i) High chairs or other appropriate seating
equipment shall be used to seat infants during feeding. Infants who are unable
to sit unassisted in a high chair or other seating equipment shall be held by a
staff person or other adult for feeding.
(j) Bottles, dishes and containers of food
brought by the infant's authorized representative shall be labeled with the
infant's name and the current date.
(1)
Formula in a partially consumed bottle shall be discarded at the end of each
day.
(2) Food shall be discarded if
not consumed within 72 hours of the date on the container label.
(3) Bottles and dishes provided by the
authorized representative shall be rinsed and returned to the authorized
representative for sanitizing at the end of each day.
(k) The infant care center shall not serve
honey or corn syrup to any infant.
(l) Commercially prepared baby food in jars
shall be transferred to a dish before being fed to the infant.
(1) Any food left over in the dish at the end
of the meal shall be discarded.
(m) If requested, arrangements for privacy
shall be made for any mother who has reached an agreement with the infant care
center to nurse her infant in the center.
(n) Bottles and nipples maintained by the
infant care center shall be sterilized using any of the following methods after
each use:
(1) Boiled for a minimum of five
minutes and air-dried; or
(2)
Soaked for a minimum of one minute in a sterilizing solution using 1/2 cup of
bleach and five gallons of water and air-dried; or
(3) Bottles may be washed and sterilized
using a dishwasher.
(o)
Infants shall not be bathed in, and diapers or clothing shall not be rinsed in,
the food-preparation area.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 9-14-98; operative 11-1-98 (Register 98, No. 38).
Note: Authority cited: Section 1596.81, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1596.72, 1596.73, 1596.81 and 1597.05, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment filed 9-14-98; operative 11-1-98 (Register 98, No. 38).
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