Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.1905 - Training
Rule 5.
(1) A
licensee shall complete not less than 10 clock hours of training each calendar
year related to child development, program planning, and administrative
management for a child care business, not including CPR, first aid, and
infectious disease, including immunizations, training.
(2) A child care staff member and a child
care assistant shall complete not less than 5 clock hours of training each
calendar year related to child development and caring for children, not
including CPR, first aid, and infectious disease, including immunizations,
training.
(3) A licensee shall
ensure that child care staff members and child care assistants, prior to caring
for children, have training that includes information on all of the following:
(a) Safe sleep practices to prevent sudden
infant death syndrome.
(b)
Recognition of and the reporting of child abuse and neglect.
(c) Prevention of shaken baby syndrome,
abusive head trauma, and child maltreatment.
(4) Within 90 days after receiving a child
care license or of being hired at a child care home, a licensee, a child care
staff member, and a child care assistant shall complete training on all of the
following topics:
(a) Child
development.
(b) Administration of
medication.
(c) Prevention of and
response to emergencies due to food and allergic reactions.
(d) Handling and storage of hazardous
materials and the appropriate disposal of bio-contaminants.
(e) Precautions in transporting
children.
(f) Building and physical
premises safety.
(g) All hazards
emergency preparedness and response planning.
(5) Training hours may include completion of
any of the following:
(a) Sessions offered by
community groups, faith-based organizations, and child care home
associations.
(b) Trainings,
workshops, seminars, and conferences on early childhood, child development, or
child care administration offered by early childhood organizations.
(c) Workshops and courses offered by local or
intermediate school districts, colleges, and universities.
(d) Online courses.
(e) Training and courses offered through
MiRegistry.
(6)
Completion of the required training must be verified by a document, signed by
the trainer or an authorized individual, which must be kept on file or
available online at MiRegistry.
(7)
CPR and first aid training certification must be maintained according to the
expiration dates on the individuals certification cards.
(8) The department may require additional
training for violations based on the act or these rules. The additional
training may include, but is not limited to, the safe sleep training available
on MiRegistry or attending another orientation session conducted by the
department.
(9) When the department
of licensing and regulatory affairs or the department of education publishes a
notice that a new health and safety update document or a new health and safety
update training activity has been published on MiRegistry, the licensee shall
ensure that all personnel read and acknowledge the document or complete the
activity within 6 months of the notice.
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