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TITLE 26HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
PART 1HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
CHAPTER 748MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENERAL RESIDENTIAL OPERATIONS
SUBCHAPTER CORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
DIVISION 1REQUIRED PLANS AND POLICIES, INCLUDING DURING THE APPLICATION PROCESS
RULE §748.105What are the requirements for my personnel policies and procedures?

Your personnel policies and procedure must:

  (1) Include an organizational chart showing the administrative, professional, and staffing structures and lines of authority;

  (2) Include written job descriptions, including minimum qualifications and job responsibilities for each position;

  (3) Include written procedures for screening applicants to determine suitability for any position for which you are considering an applicant. These procedures must include:

    (A) Verifying an applicant's employment history as required by §748.751 of this chapter (relating to What are the requirements for obtaining and verifying an applicant's employment history?); and

    (B) Conducting reference checks as required by §748.753 of this chapter (relating to What are the requirements for completing an applicant's reference checks?);

  (4) Include a written professional staffing plan that:

    (A) Demonstrates that the number, qualifications, and responsibilities of professional positions, including the child-care administrator, are appropriate for the size and scope of your services and that workloads are reasonable enough to meet the needs of the children in care;

    (B) Describes in detail the qualifications, duties, responsibilities, and authority of professional positions; for each position, the plan must show whether employment is on a full-time, part-time, or continuing consultative basis; and for part-time and consulting positions, the plan must specify the number of hours and frequency of services;

    (C) Documents your staffing patterns, including your child/caregiver ratios, hours of coverage, and plans for providing backup caregivers in emergencies; and

    (D) Identifies, if you provide treatment services, your ability to have enough caregivers, including caregivers who are awake throughout the night to supervise children 24 hours a day, including frequent one-to-one monitoring whenever necessary to meet the needs of a particular child;

  (5) Include written training requirements for employees and caregivers;

  (6) Include policies on whether your operation allows individual caregivers to take children away from the operation for day or overnight visits. The policy must require obtaining the parent's written approval prior to allowing overnight visits with staff. The policy must also address the issue outlined in §748.685(e) of this chapter (relating to What responsibilities does a caregiver have when supervising a child or children?);

  (7) Comply with background check requirements outlined in Subchapter F of Chapter 745 of this title (relating to Background Checks);

  (8) Require your employees to report serious incidents and suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation. An employee who suspects abuse, neglect, or exploitation must report the employee's suspicion directly to the Texas Abuse and Neglect Hotline, as directed by Texas Family Code §261.101(b). An employee may not delegate the responsibility to make a report, and you may not require an employee to seek approval to file a report or to notify you that a report was made;

  (9) Require that all employees and consulting, contracting, and volunteer professionals who work with a child and others with access to information about a child be informed in writing of their responsibility to maintain child confidentiality; and

  (10) Include either the model drug testing policy or a written drug testing policy that meets or exceeds the criteria in the model policy provided in §745.4151 of this title (relating to What drug testing policy must my residential child-care operation have?).


Source Note: The provisions of this §748.105 adopted to be effective January 1, 2017, 41 TexReg 10393; transferred effective March 9, 2018, as published in the Texas Register February 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 909; amended to be effective April 25, 2022, 47 TexReg 2248; amended to be effective August 9, 2023, 48 TexReg 3280

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