Or. Admin. R. 414-310-0690 - Animals
(1) A school-age center must ensure that any
animal at the center is:
(a) In good health
and shows no signs of carrying disease;
(b) Friendly toward children with no signs or
history of aggression;
(c) Kept
free of fleas, ticks, and worms;
(d) Fully immunized including rabies
vaccinations for dogs;
(e) Kept in
a cage or tank with the exception of cats and dogs; and
(f) Not permitted in food preparation areas
or on children's resting surfaces.
(2) A school-age center may not allow an
animal with any history of biting to be on the premises of the
center.
(3) A school-age center
must prevent any direct contact by children with any animals unfamiliar to the
center such as a stray.
(4) A
school-age center may allow an animal, other than a cat or dog, such as a
poisonous animal, reptile, amphibian, monkey, hook-beaked bird, chicken, duck,
hermit crab, rodent or ferret on the premises only if:
(a) The animal is housed in and remains in a
cage, tank or other measure which precludes any direct contact by children;
or
(b) The exotic animal is present
as part of an educational program run by a zoo, museum or another professional
animal handler.
(5) A
school-age center must ensure that all contact between an animal and a child is
supervised by staff who are close enough to remove the child immediately if the
animal shows signs of aggression or distress or the child shows signs of
treating the animal inappropriately.
(6) A school-age center must inform parents
of any animals on the premises by a clearly viewed notice or bulletin, policy
handbook, parent flier, or a statement included on the enrollment form (also
see 414-310-0170 Policies).
(7) A
school-age center must have and follow written procedures for the care and
maintenance of any animals in the center. The procedures must address:
(a) Responsibility for the handling, care,
and feeding of the animal(s). With close staff supervision, children may
participate in the care of animals.
(b) At least weekly cleaning and disinfection
of pet containers and cages performed in areas not used for food storage or
preparation and only when children are not present.
(c) Location of litter boxes in areas not
accessible to children or used for food storage or preparation; and
(d) Prevention of debris spilling out of a
container or cage used for pets and animals, if applicable.
(8) A school-age center must keep
animal food supplies out of the reach of children and store them separately
from food supplies and equipment.
(9) Animal food must be stored in a manner
that does not attract rodents or insects.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.280
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.280
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(1) A school-age center must ensure that any animal at the center is:
(a) In good health and shows no signs of carrying disease;
(b) Friendly toward children with no signs or history of aggression;
(c) Kept free of fleas, ticks, and worms;
(d) Fully immunized including rabies vaccinations for dogs;
(e) Kept in a cage or tank with the exception of cats and dogs; and
(f) Not permitted in food preparation areas or on children's resting surfaces.
(2) A school-age center may not allow an animal with any history of biting to be on the premises of the center.
(3) A school-age center must prevent any direct contact by children with any animals unfamiliar to the center such as a stray.
(4) A school-age center may allow an animal, other than a cat or dog, such as a poisonous animal, reptile, amphibian, monkey, hook-beaked bird, chicken, duck, hermit crab, rodent or ferret on the premises only if:
(a) The animal is housed in and remains in a cage, tank or other measure which precludes any direct contact by children; or
(b) The exotic animal is present as part of an educational program run by a zoo, museum or another professional animal handler.
(5) A school-age center must ensure that all contact between an animal and a child is supervised by staff who are close enough to remove the child immediately if the animal shows signs of aggression or distress or the child shows signs of treating the animal inappropriately.
(6) A school-age center must inform parents of any animals on the premises by a clearly viewed notice or bulletin, policy handbook, parent flier, or a statement included on the enrollment form (also see 414-310-0170 Policies).
(7) A school-age center must have and follow written procedures for the care and maintenance of any animals in the center. The procedures must address:
(a) Responsibility for the handling, care, and feeding of the animal(s). With close staff supervision, children may participate in the care of animals.
(b) At least weekly cleaning and disinfection of pet containers and cages performed in areas not used for food storage or preparation and only when children are not present.
(c) Location of litter boxes in areas not accessible to children or used for food storage or preparation; and
(d) Prevention of debris spilling out of a container or cage used for pets and animals, if applicable.
(8) A school-age center must keep animal food supplies out of the reach of children and store them separately from food supplies and equipment.
(9) Animal food must be stored in a manner that does not attract rodents or insects.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.257
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.257