Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65C-45.016 - Babysitting, Overnight Care, Extended Overnight Care, and Other Supervision Arrangements for all Levels of Licensure
(1) The licensed out-of-home caregiver is
responsible for ensuring that individuals providing babysitting are suitable
for the age, developmental level, and behaviors of the children. The licensed
out-of-home caregiver shall use a reasonable and prudent parent standard, as
defined in Section 39.4091(2)(c),
F.S., in choosing the babysitters or assessing a child's ability to stay home
alone.
(2) The licensed out-of-home
caregiver is responsible for ensuring babysitters receive instructions that
cover protocol for handling emergencies, including telephone numbers for the
licensed out-of-home caregiver, case manager, and physician. The discipline
policy and confidentiality policy shall be clearly explained.
(3) Babysitting does not have to occur in a
licensed setting.
(4) If the
alternate care being provided for the child meets the definition of "child
care" as defined in Section
402.302, F.S., the child care
personnel must meet the standards set forth in Section
402.305(2),
F.S.
(5) Extended overnight care.
(a) Families shall take children in their
care on family vacations and trips whenever possible. Caregivers shall notify
the child welfare professional in advance of all overnight stays exceeding
three (3) nights.
(b) The following
procedures apply when the caregiver must be absent for more than three (3)
nights and the child cannot accompany him or her:
1. Foster parents will be allowed to select
families or individuals who are well known to them to care for the children in
their absence. At the time of licensing and relicensing, licensed caregivers
shall identify the families or individuals who provide temporary alternate care
for the children in their care.
2.
Except in emergency circumstances, the adults in these families must have
criminal and child abuse background checks including fingerprinting. In
emergency circumstances, a full background screening will be initiated the next
business day. Such persons shall be recorded in the Unified Home Study module
in the Florida Safe Families Network
(FSFN).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 39.4091(4), 409.175(5) FS. Law Implemented 39.4091(2), (3), 409.175(5) FS.
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