Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 7. Health and Social Services. |
Part 7.1. Administration. |
Chapter 7.41. Child Care Assistance Program. |
Article 7.41.2. Provisions for Providers. |
Section 7.41.235. Certification for first aid and CPR.
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(a) A provider licensed under 7 AAC 57 shall meet the requirements of 7 AAC 57.350(e). A provider described in 7 AAC 41.200(a)(2), (3), or (4) must meet the applicable requirements of the accrediting, certifying, or approving agency with respect to certification for first aid and CPR. (b) Except when a substitute caregiver is providing care in a child care home for a period of 30 days or less, a provider approved under 7 AAC 41.200(d) or (e) shall, within six months after being approved, obtain a valid certification for first aid and age-appropriate CPR, unless the courses for these certifications are not available within 60 miles by road of the provider. A current certification as a certified emergency medical or trauma technician satisfies the requirements of this subsection. If certification courses are not available, the provider shall (1) receive instruction in first aid and age-appropriate CPR procedures through distance learning training videos and other materials approved by the department; and (2) complete and pass the first available first aid and CPR certification course offered within 60 miles by road of the provider.
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47.25.001