Wash. Admin. Code § 388-148-1515

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 388-148-1515 - What are the requirements regarding food?
(1) Food served to children in your care must meet their nutritional and developmental needs, with a variety of options for adequate nutrition and meal enjoyment.
(2) Children's cultural needs should also be considered when planning meals.
(3) All home-canned foods must be preserved following published procedures and you must be able to provide the printed published procedures that you followed.
(4) Before you modify a child's diet, you must obtain written authorization from a licensed health care provider for children under the age of ten years.
(5) The milk or milk products you serve must be pasteurized. Children between the ages of twelve and twenty-four months must receive whole milk unless you have written authorization from a licensed health care provider not to serve whole milk.
(6) Children under the age of twelve months must receive formula or breast milk unless the child's licensed health care provider authorizes a different diet.
(7) Before serving a child breast milk you must have approval of the child's DSHS worker, licensed health care provider, and parent or guardian. If breast milk is provided by anyone other than a baby's biological mother, it must be obtained through a licensed breast milk bank.
(8) When you are using bottles to feed infants, you must sterilize and use them according to product standards and commonly acceptable practices. You must refrigerate filled bottles if you do not use them immediately, and you must empty the bottle if not used within twenty-four hours.
(9) To prevent burns, formula or breast milk must not be warmed in a microwave oven.

Wash. Admin. Code § 388-148-1515

Adopted by WSR 15-01-069, Filed 12/11/2014, effective 1/11/2015
Amended by WSR 17-22-039, Filed 10/24/2017, effective 11/24/2017