Current through 2024 First Special Session
Section 48-1-210 - Caretaker and caretaking functions defined(a) "Caretaker" means a person who performs one or more caretaking functions for a child. The term "caretaking functions" means activities that involve interaction with a child and the care of a child. Caretaking functions also include the supervision and direction of interaction and care provided by other persons.(b) Caretaking functions include the following:(1) Performing functions that meet the daily physical needs of the child. These functions include, but are not limited to, the following: (C) Bedtime and wake-up routines;(D) Caring for the child when sick or hurt;(E) Bathing and grooming;(2) Direction of the child's various developmental needs, including the acquisition of motor and language skills, toilet training, self-confidence and maturation;(3) Discipline, instruction in manners, assignment and supervision of chores and other tasks that attend to the child's needs for behavioral control and self-restraint;(4) Arrangements for the child's education, including remedial or special services appropriate to the child's needs and interests, communication with teachers and counselors and supervision of homework;(5) The development and maintenance of appropriate interpersonal relationships with peers, siblings and adults;(6) Arrangements for health care, which includes making medical appointments, communicating with health care providers and providing medical follow-up and home health care;(8) Arrangement of alternative care by a family member, baby-sitter or other child care provider or facility, including investigation of alternatives, communication with providers and supervision.