§ 12-86-203 - Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education policies.
               	 		
12-86-203.    Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education policies.
    The  Director of the Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education of  the Department of Human Services shall coordinate efforts with other  state agencies and appropriate organizations to:
      (1)    (A)  Share  with the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management on a quarterly  basis an integrated list of all licensed child care facilities and all  known license-exempt child care facilities, including without limitation  physical addresses, maximum capacity, emergency contact information,  and hours of operation.
            (B)  The integrated list is to be sorted by county;
      (2)  Include  early childhood emergency preparedness courses and workshops that  address specific risk factors and evacuation procedures in particular  geographic areas among approved courses and workshops for meeting  requirements for in-service training for licensed child care providers  in those geographic areas;
      (3)  Incorporate  specific indicators of emergency preparedness linked to specific  disaster risk factors in licensed child care providers' geographic areas  into each level of any quality ratings above minimum licensing  standards; and
      (4)    (A)  Require  a child care facility to have a written plan for evacuation in the  event of fire, natural disaster, or other threatening situation that may  pose a health or safety hazard to the children in the child care  facility;
            (B)  Require the plan to include without limitation:
                  (i)  A designated relocation site and evacuation route;
                  (ii)  Procedures for notifying parents of the relocation and ensuring family reunification;
                  (iii)  Procedures to address the needs of individual children, including children with special needs;
                  (iv)  Instructions relating to the training of staff or the reassignment of staff duties, as appropriate;
                  (v)  Coordination with local emergency management officials; and
                  (vi)  A program to ensure that appropriate staff are familiar with the plan's components.