Current through Supplement No. 395, January, 2025
Section 75-03-07.1-08 - Infant care1.Environment and interactions.a. A provider serving children from birth to twelve months shall provide an environment which protects the children from physical harm.b. The provider shall ensure that each infant receives positive stimulation and verbal interaction such as being held, rocked, talked with, or sung to.c. The provider shall respond to comfort an infant's or toddler's physical and emotional distress:(1) Especially when indicated by crying or due to conditions such as hunger, fatigue, wet or soiled diapers, fear, teething, or illness; and(2) Through positive actions such as feeding, diapering, holding, touching, smiling, talking, singing, or eye contact.d. The provider shall ensure that infants have frequent and extended opportunities during each day for freedom of movement, including creeping or crawling in a safe, clean, open, and uncluttered area.e. The provider shall take children outdoors or to other areas within the self-declaration program for a part of each day to provide some change of physical surroundings and to interact with other children.f. The provider shall ensure that infants are not shaken or jostled.g. The provider shall ensure that low chairs and tables, high chairs with trays, or other age-appropriate seating systems are provided for mealtime for infants no longer being held for feeding. High chairs, if used, must have a wide base and a safety strap.h. The provider shall ensure that thermometers, pacifiers, teething toys, and similar objects are cleaned and sanitized between uses. Pacifiers may not be shared.2.Feeding.a. The provider shall ensure that infants are provided developmentally appropriate nutritious foods. Only breast milk or iron-fortified infant formula may be fed to infants less than six months of age, unless otherwise instructed by the infant's parent or medical provider in writing.b. The provider shall ensure that infants are fed only the specific brand of iron-fortified infant formula requested by the parent. The provider shall use brand-specific mixing instructions unless alternative mixing instructions are directed by a child's medical provider in writing.c. The provider shall ensure that mixed formula that has been unrefrigerated more than one hour is discarded.d. The provider shall ensure that frozen breast milk is thawed under cool running tap water or in the refrigerator in amounts needed. Unused, thawed breast milk must be discarded or given to the parent within twenty-four hours.e. The provider shall ensure that an infant is not fed by propping a bottle.f. The provider shall ensure that cereal and other nonliquids or suspensions are only fed to an infant through a bottle on the written orders of the child's medical provider.g. The provider shall be within sight and hearing range of an infant during the infant's feeding or eating process.3.Diapering.a. The provider shall ensure that there is a designated cleanable diapering area, located separately from food preparation and serving areas in the child care if children requiring diapering are in care.b. The provider shall ensure that diapers are changed promptly when needed and in a sanitary manner.c. Diapers must be changed on a nonporous surface area which must be cleaned and disinfected after each diapering.d. The provider shall ensure that soiled or wet diapers are stored in a sanitary, covered container separate from other garbage and waste until removed from the child care.4.Sleeping.a. The provider shall ensure that infants are placed on their back initially when sleeping to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, unless the infant's parent has provided a note from the infant's medical provider specifying otherwise. The infant's face must remain uncovered when sleeping.b. The provider shall ensure that infants sleep in a crib with a firm mattress or in a portable crib with the manufacturer's pad that meets consumer product safety commission standards.c. The provider shall ensure that if an infant falls asleep while not in a crib or portable crib, the infant must be moved immediately to a crib or portable crib, unless the infant's parent has provided a note from the infant's medical provider specifying otherwise.d. Water beds, adult beds, sofas, pillows, soft mattresses, and other soft surfaces are prohibited as infant sleeping surfaces.e. The provider shall ensure that all items are removed from and that no toys or objects are hung over or attached to the crib or portable crib when an infant is sleeping or preparing to sleep. With written parental permission, the provider may place one individual infant blanket or sleep sack, a pacifier, and a security item that does not pose a risk of suffocation to the infant in the crib or portable crib while the infant is sleeping or preparing to sleep.f. The provider shall ensure that mattresses and sheets are properly fitted. The provider shall ensure that sheets and mattress pads are changed whenever they become soiled or wet, when cribs are used by different infants, or at least weekly.g. The provider shall check on sleeping infants regularly and have a monitor in the room with sleeping infants, unless the provider or an emergency designee is in the room with the infants while the infants are sleeping.N.D. Admin Code 75-03-07.1-08
Effective January 1, 2011; amended effective January 1, 2013.Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2016-360, April 2016, effective 4/1/2016.Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 368, April 2018, effective 4/1/2018.Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2024-392, April 2024, effective 4/1/2024.General Authority: NDCC 50-11.1-08
Law Implemented: NDCC 50-11.1-08, 50-11.1-16, 50-11.1-17