For the purposes of this section nonprescription topical medication shall include, but not be limited to:
The written permission of the parent(s) shall be required prior to the administration of the nonprescription topical medication and shall be kept on file at the family child care home for each child administered a nonprescription topical medication. The administration of medication shall be only in accordance with the written permission of the parent(s). The parent(s) shall be notified immediately of any medication error. Written notice of such medication error shall be sent thereafter to the parent(s) not more than seventy two hours after the medication error occurred, and such medication error shall be documented in the child's health record.
In addition to the training requirements in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this subdivision, before a provider or substitute may administer oral, topical or inhalant medication, the provider or shall have successfully completed a training program on the administration of oral, topical inhalant medication. The trainer, who shall be a pharmacist physician, physician assistant advanced practice registered nurse or registered nurse, shall assure that the provider or substitute understands the indications, side effects, handling and the methods of administration for oral, topical and inhalant medication. After completing such training, the provider or substitute shall have his or her skills and competency in the administration of oral, topical and inhalant medication reviewed and validated by a pharmacist physician, physician assistant advanced practice registered nurse or registered nurse every three years. A provider or substitute trained in the administration of oral, topical and inhalant medication shall be present whenever a child who has a prescription for an oral, topical or inhalant medication is enrolled and present at the family child care home.
In addition to the training requirements in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this subdivision, before a provider or substitute may administer injectable medication, the provider or substitute shall have successfully completed a training program on the administration of injectable medication by a premeasured commercially prepared auto-injector. The trainer who shall be a pharmacist, physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or registered nurse, shall assure that the provider or substitute understands the indications, side effects, handling and methods of administration for such injectable medication. After completing such training, the provider or substitute shall annually have his or her skills and competency in the administration of injectable medication reviewed and validated by a pharmacist, physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or registered nurse. Injectable medication by a premeasured commercially prepared auto-injector shall only be given in emergency situations. A provider or substitute trained in the use of a premeasured commercially prepared auto-injector used to treat an allergic reaction shall be present whenever a child who has a prescription for a premeasured commercially prepared auto-injector used to treat an allergic reaction is enrolled and present at the family child care home.
In addition to the training requirements in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this subdivision, before a provider or substitute may administer rectal medication, the provider or substitute shall have successfully completed a training program on the administration of rectal medication. The trainer, who shall be pharmacist physician, physician assistant advanced practice registered nurse or registered nurse, shall assure that the provider or substitute understands the indications, side effects, handling and the methods of administration for rectal medication. After completing such training, the provider or substitute shall have his or her skills and competency in the administration of rectal medication reviewed and validated by a pharmacist physician, physician assistant advanced practice registered nurse or registered nurse every three years. A provider or substitute trained in the administration of rectal medication shall be present whenever a child who has a prescription for a rectal medication is enrolled and present at the family child care home.
If the Office determines that the health, safety or welfare of a child in the family child care home imperatively requires emergency action to halt the administration of medication by a provider or substitute in a family child care home, the Office may issue a cease and desist order requiring the immediate cessation of the administration of medication by a provider or substitute in the family child care home. The Office shall provide an opportunity for a hearing regarding the order no later than ten business days after of the date the order is issued. Upon receipt of the order, the provider or substitute shall cease the administration of all medication and provide immediate notification to the parents of all children under the provider's care that the administration of medication shall not be allowed at the family child care home until such time as the cease and desist order is terminated.
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 19a-87b-17