Acts and Regulations

2018-11 - Licensing

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Consent
27An operator of a licensed facility shall obtain the written consent of a parent or guardian of a child receiving services at the licensed facility before doing any of the following:
(a) permitting the child access to a pool under in the circumstances set out in subsection 34(2);
(b) permitting, in the case of illness or soiled clothing, the child to shower or bathe or showering or bathing the child;
(c) permitting the administration of medication in the circumstances set out in section 46;
(d) permitting the administration of emergency care to the child;
(e) permitting the child to leave the licensed facility with a person authorized by the parent or guardian;
(f) permitting the child to participate in an outing;
(g) transporting or providing for the transportation of the child;
(h) permitting the child to participate in testing or research projects;
(i) releasing information about the child to an outside organization;
(j) permitting photographs and videos to be taken of the child for publication or social media; or
(k) posting photographs of the child at the licensed facility to illustrate the child’s learning.
Consent
27An operator of a licensed facility shall obtain the written consent of a parent or guardian of a child receiving services at the licensed facility before doing any of the following:
(a) permitting the child access to a pool under in the circumstances set out in subsection 34(2);
(b) permitting, in the case of illness or soiled clothing, the child to shower or bathe or showering or bathing the child;
(c) permitting the administration of medication in the circumstances set out in section 46;
(d) permitting the administration of emergency care to the child;
(e) permitting the child to leave the licensed facility with a person authorized by the parent or guardian;
(f) permitting the child to participate in an outing;
(g) transporting or providing for the transportation of the child;
(h) permitting the child to participate in testing or research projects;
(i) releasing information about the child to an outside organization;
(j) permitting photographs and videos to be taken of the child for publication or social media; or
(k) posting photographs of the child at the licensed facility to illustrate the child’s learning.