North Carolina Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 13, 2014) |
TITLE 10A. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
CHAPTER 70. CHILDREN'S SERVICES |
SUBCHAPTER I. MINIMUM LICENSING STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL CHILD-CARE |
10A NCAC 70I .0614. CRITICAL INCIDENTS AND CRITICAL INCIDENT REPORTS
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(a) A residential child-care facility shall have written policies and procedures for handling and reporting critical incidents.
(b) Critical incident reports shall be submitted to the licensing authority by the executive director or designee on a form developed by the licensing authority within 72 hours of the critical incident. Critical incidents involving a child who is a resident of a residential child-care facility include the following:
(1) a death of a child;
(2) reports of abuse and neglect;
(3) admission to a hospital;
(4) suicide attempt;
(5) runaway lasting more than 24 hours;
(6) arrest for violations of state, municipal, county or federal laws; and
(7) reports of physical restraint holds.
(c) Documentation of critical incidents shall include:
(1) name of child or children involved;
(2) date and time of incident;
(3) brief description of incident;
(4) action taken by staff;
(5) need for medical attention;
(6) name of staff involved and person completing the report;
(7) name of child's parents, guardian or legal custodian notified and date and time of notification; and
(8) approval of supervisory or administrative staff reviewing the report.
(d) When there is a death of a child who is a resident of a residential child-care facility, the executive director or his or her designee shall notify the parents, guardian or legal custodian and the licensing authority within 72 hours.
(e) The residential child-care facility shall have and follow policies and procedures for handling any suspected incidents of abuse or neglect of children involving staff, subcontractors, volunteers or interns. The policies and procedures shall include:
(1) a provision for reporting any suspicions of abuse or neglect to the appropriate county department of social services for an investigative assessment in accordance with G.S. 7B-301;
(2) a provision for recording any suspected incident of abuse or neglect and for promptly reporting it to the executive director or governing body;
(3) a provision for notifying the parents, guardian or legal custodian;
(4) a provision for preventing a recurrence of the alleged incident pending the investigative assessment.;
(5) a policy concerning personnel action to be taken when the incident involves a staff member, subcontractor, volunteer or intern;
(6) a provision for submitting a critical incident report to the licensing authority within 72 hours of the incident being accepted for an investigative assessment by a county department of social services; and
(7) a provision for submitting written notification to the licensing authority within 72 hours of the case decision by the county department of social services conducting the investigative assessment.
(f) Critical incident reports shall be maintained in a manner consistent with the agency's risk management policies and shall be made available to the licensing authority upon request.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131D-10.5; 143B-153;
Eff. July 1, 1999 (See S.L. 1999, c. 237, s. 11.30);
Amended Eff. October 1, 2008; July 18, 2002.