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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A certification holder must maintain a record for each child enrolled in the certification holder's program. The record must contain:
(1) the child's full name, birth date, and home address;
(2) the name and telephone number of the child's parents or legal guardians;
(3) the name and telephone number of at least one emergency contact person other than the child's parents who can be reached in an emergency or when there is an injury requiring medical attention and who is authorized to pick up the child; and
(4) the names and telephone numbers of any additional persons authorized by the parents or legal guardians to pick up the child from the center.
(b) The certification holder must maintain in the child's record and ensure that during all hours of operation staff can access the following information:
(1) immunization information as required undersection 121A.15andMinnesota Rules, chapter 4604;
(2) medication administration documentation as required undersection 142C.11, subdivision 3; and
(3) documentation of any known allergy as required undersection 142C.11, subdivision 4.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Proprietary Schools (Ch. 141-142) § 142C.18. Children's records - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/proprietary-schools-ch-141-142/mn-st-sect-142c-18/
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