SUBCHAPTER K. HEALTH PRACTICES  


DIVISION 1. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
§ 744.2501. Must my operation have an annual sanitation inspection?
§ 744.2503. How do I document that a sanitation inspection has been completed?
§ 744.2505. Do I have to make corrections called for in the report?
§ 744.2507. What steps must I take to ensure a healthy environment for children at my operation?
§ 744.2513. May I use a dishwasher or washing machine to sanitize items at my operation?
§ 744.2515. When must employees wash their hands?
§ 744.2517. When must children wash their hands?
§ 744.2519. How must children and employees wash their hands?
§ 744.2520. May I use hand sanitizer as a substitute for washing hands?
§ 744.2521. Must my operation have hot water for hand washing?
§ 744.2523. Must caregivers wear gloves when handling blood or bodily fluids containing blood?
§ 744.2525. Must I use a licensed exterminator to treat my operation for insects, rodents, and other pests?
§ 744.2527. Are there general precautions I must take when my operation is being treated for insects, rodents, and other pests?
§ 744.2529. May I use water from a private water supply instead of a public water supply for my operation?
§ 744.2531. May I use a septic system for sewage disposal?
DIVISION 2. TOILETING
§ 744.2551. What steps must caregivers follow for assisting children with toileting?
DIVISION 3. ILLNESS AND INJURY
§ 744.2571. What type of illness would prohibit a child from attending the operation?
§ 744.2573. What communicable diseases would exclude a child from attending my operation?
§ 744.2575. How must caregivers respond when a child becomes ill?
§ 744.2576. When may a child who was ill return to my operation?
§ 744.2577. How must caregivers respond when a child is injured and requires immediate treatment by a health-care professional?
§ 744.2579. What is a vaccine-preventable disease for the purpose of this division?
§ 744.2581. What must a policy for protecting children from vaccine-preventable diseases include?