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UPDATED VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS.2026-2027
Water Activity Supervision
If a facility uses a swimming pool on site or during a field trip that is
more than
three feet deep... A certified lifeguard must be on duty and present
when any children are in the swimming area.
Wading pools are prohibited. Constant and active supervision must
be maintained when any child is in or around water.
Transportation
A. A valid Florida driver's license including the proper endorsement;
B. An annual physical examination which grants medical approval
to drive, and
valid certificate(s) of course completion for first aid training and
pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures
, Transportation Log
-Kept for 12 months.
-Each Child's name.
-Date and Time of Departure and Arrival.
-Signatures of Driver and Second Staff Member.
The Florida Department of Children and Families' Office of Child
Care Regulation's mission
to "ensure the health, safety, and well-being of the children of the
state
while in care through licensing and regulatory activities. The
purpose of this program is to ensure that children are well cared
for in a safe, healthy, positive, and educational environment by
trained, qualified child care staff."
,Upon arrival at the destination by vehicle, the driver of the vehicle
must:
1. Mark each child off the log as the child departs the vehicle;
2. Conduct a physical inspection and visual sweep of the vehicle
interior to ensure that no child is left in the vehicle; and
3. Record, sign, and date the transportation log immediately,
verifying that all
children were accounted for, and that the visual sweep was conducted.
4. Ensure that a second staff member signs and dates the
transportation Log verifying that all children were accounted for,
and that the log is complete.
Emergency Care Plans
A. Child care personnel must have possession of contact
information for the parent or legal guardian of each child being
transported by vehicle or on
foot while away from the child care facility.
B. When transporting children with chronic medical conditions
(such as asthma,
diabetes or seizures), their emergency care plans and supplies or
medication
must be available in the vehicle or with child care personnel on the
field trip. The responsible adult in the vehicle or on the field trip
must be trained to recognize and respond appropriately to a
medical emergency.
, Vehicle Requirements
A. All vehicles regularly used to transport children must be
inspected annually by
a mechanic to ensure that they are in proper working order.
Documentation by
the mechanic must be maintained in the vehicle.
B. The maximum number of individuals transported in a vehicle
may not exceed
the manufacturer's designated seating capacity or the number of
factory installed seat belts.
C. When transporting children, staff-to-child ratios must be
maintained at all times.
The driver may be included in the staff-to-child ratio if he or she meets
screening and training requirement.
D. All child care facilities must comply with the insurance
requirements found in
Section 316.615(4), F.S. Documentation shall be maintained at the
facility.
E. The interior of vehicles used to transport children must be
maintained at a temperature comfortable to children