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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

199.895 Evacuation plan required for child-care centers and family child-care

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homes -- Annual updating of plan -- Provision of plan to local emergency
management officials and parents.
(1)A child-care center licensed under KRS 199.896 and a family child-care home
certified under KRS 199.8982 shall have a written plan for evacuation in the event
of fire, natural disaster, or other threatening situation that may pose a health or
safety hazard to the children in the center or home. The plan shall include but not be
limited to:
(a)A designated relocation site and evacuation route;
(b)Procedures for notifying parents of the relocation and ensuring family
reunification;
(c)Procedures to address the needs of individual children including children with
special needs;
(d)Instructions relating to the training of staff or the reassignment of staff duties,
as appropriate;
(e)Coordination with local emergency management officials; and
(f)A program to ensure that appropriate staff are familiar with the plan's
components.
(2)A child-care center and a family child-care home shall update the evacuation plan
by December 31 each year.
(3)A child-care center and a family child-care home shall retain an updated copy of the
plan for evacuation, provide an updated copy to appropriate local emergency
management officials, and provide a copy to each parent, custodian, or guardian of
the child at the time of the child's enrollment in the program and whenever the plan
is updated.
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