Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 26. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
PART 1. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION |
CHAPTER 747. MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-CARE HOMES |
SUBCHAPTER R. HEALTH PRACTICES |
DIVISION 1. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH |
§ 747.3201. Must my child-care home have an annual sanitation inspection? |
§ 747.3203. What steps must I take to ensure a healthy environment for children at my child-care home? |
§ 747.3209. May I use a dishwasher or washing machine to sanitize items at my child-care home? |
§ 747.3211. When must caregivers wash their hands? |
§ 747.3213. When must children wash their hands? |
§ 747.3215. How must children and caregivers wash their hands? |
§ 747.3216. May I use hand sanitizer as a substitute for washing hands? |
§ 747.3217. How must I wash an infant's hands? |
§ 747.3219. Must I have hot water for hand washing? |
§ 747.3221. Must caregivers wear gloves when handling blood or bodily fluids containing blood? |
§ 747.3223. Must I use a licensed exterminator to treat my child-care home for insects, rodents, or other pests? |
§ 747.3225. Are there general precautions I must take when my child-care home is being treated for insects, rodents, or other pests? |
§ 747.3227. May I use water from a private water supply instead of a public water supply for my child-care home? |
§ 747.3229. May I use a septic system for sewage disposal? |