10-148-32 Me. Code R. § 18

Current through 2024-25, June 19, 2024
Section 148-32-18 - INFANT/TODDLER CARE
A.Additional rules for programs serving infants and toddlers. In addition to the preceding rules, a Child Care Facility serving Children ages six weeks to 36 months must also comply with this section.
B.Restriction to first floors. Children under two years of age are restricted to first floors or floors having direct exit at grade level.
C.Promoting developmental needs. The developmental needs of Infants and Toddlers must be promoted in the following ways:
1. The Child Care Facility must ensure that Infants and Toddlers are given a variety of activities to promote proper development in all areas of learning, consistent with each Child's developmental needs.
2. Each Child must be allowed to form and follow his or her own pattern of sleeping, resting, and waking periods;
3. Infants and Toddlers must not be allowed to use toys or objects which could be swallowed or cause choking. Foods that are choking hazards due to the size, shape or texture must not be served to Infants and Toddlers;
4. Each Infant's position must be changed every 30 minutes, when the Child is awake;
5. Infants must be offered supervised tummy time / floor time daily;
6. Use of Infant equipment to include, but not limited to bouncers, jumpers, and swings must be limited to 30 consecutive minutes; and
7. Infants and toddlers may be combined in a group only when the total number does not exceed 8 Children.
D.Feeding
1. Breast milk must be labeled with the Child's name, dated, and stored or discarded in accordance with the table below.

Storage Location and Temperatures

Type of Breast Milk:

Countertop

Refrigerator

Freezer

77°F (25°C) or colder (room temperature)

40°F (4°C)

0°F (-18°C) or colder

Freshly Expressed or Pumped

Up to 4 Hours

Up to 4 Days

Within 6 months is best Up to 12 months is acceptable

Thawed, Previously Frozen

1-2 Hours

Up to 1 Day (24 hours)

NEVER refreeze human milk after it has been thawed

Leftover from a Feeding

If the baby did not finish the bottle, use within 2 hours after the baby is finished feeding.

2. Formula must be made from commercially prepared products. Homemade formula solutions are prohibited.
3. Formula and breast milk must be labeled with the Child's name and date.
4. Use prepared Infant formula within 2 hours of preparation and within 1 hour from when feeding begins. If the prepared Infant formula is not used within 2 hours, immediately store the bottle in the refrigerator and use it within 24 hours.
5. The feeding schedule amount and type must meet the Infant's needs.
6. Child Care Staff Members must hold Infants who are not independently bottle-feeding in their arms for feeding.
7. Children who are independently bottle-feeding must be in a seated position within reach of a Child Care Staff Member.
8. If breast milk or formula is to be warmed, bottles must be placed in hot (not boiling) water for no longer than five minutes, after which the bottle must be shaken well, and the temperature tested before feeding. Bottles of formula or breast milk must never be warmed in a microwave oven.
9. A chair or table used for feeding Infants and toddlers must be designed to prevent the Child from slipping or falling.
10. Dishes and bottles used for feeding must be made of unbreakable material or sheathed in material that prevents shattering and may not contain bisphenol A (BPA).
11. Parents must be immediately informed if a Child is accidentally fed another Child's breast milk. Child Care Facilities must have information available regarding follow-up testing and sharing results.
12. Previously opened baby food jars will not be accepted at the Child Care Facility. All open commercial baby food jars will contain a label of the date opened by the program. All containers of homemade baby food contain a label of the date received by the facility. Any unused food will be discarded no more than two (2) days following date of opening or date of receipt for homemade baby food. Frozen home prepared baby food must be discarded after one month if not used.
E.Napping/Resting. The facility must observe the provisions of Section 14(L) of this rule, and:
1. Infants must be placed on their backs in an approved bassinet, crib, or play yard for sleeping, unless the Child's parent provides a physician's recommendation. The written documentation from the physician must be in the Child's file.
2. Each Infant/Toddler must be allowed to follow his/her own sleep/rest pattern, unless specific written documentation from the physician is in the Child's file.
3. Bibs and garments with ties or hoods must be removed before placing an infant in the crib to sleep.
4. Swaddling of Infants and Toddlers is prohibited.
5. Cribs, cots, and play yards may only be used by one Child at a time.

10-148 C.M.R. ch. 32, § 18