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L <br />-3-10 C <br />E.Pj^oc6dur6S to follow in the event of e blizzard, tornado, or other <br />natural disaster that include the location of emergency shelter, <br />procedures for monthly tornado drills from April to September, and <br />a log of times and dates showing that the drills were held. <br />F. <br />G. <br />Procedures to follow when a child is missing. <br />Procedures to follow if an unauthorized person or a person who is <br />J^jjcapacitated or suspected of abuse attempts to pick up a child or <br />if no one comes to pick up a child. <br />H. <br />I. <br />So\irces of emergency medical care <br />Procedures for recording accidents, injuries, and incidents <br />Involving a child enrolled in rhe center, a staff person, or a <br />visitor. The written record must contain the name and age of the <br />persons Involved; date and place of the accident, Injury, or <br />Incident; type of Injury; action taken by staff; and :o whom the <br />accident, injury, or incident was reported. <br />J.Procedures mandating a semiannual analysis of the record in item I <br />and any modification of the center's policies based on the <br />analysis. <br />Subpart 4. Records. The following records must be maintained in the <br />center's administrative record: <br />A. <br />B. <br />C. <br />the procedures specified in subpart 3; <br />a log of fire and tornado drills; and <br />a written record of accidents, injuries, emergencies, and <br />incidents. <br />9503.0140 HEALTH. <br />Subpart 1. Health policies. The license holder m>ist develop written <br />health policies approved by the Commissioner and must ensure that they are <br />carried out. <br />Subpart 2. Health consultation. The center must have a healtn <br />consultant who must review the center's health policies and practices <br />specified in items A to C and certify that they are adequate to protecc the <br />health of children in care. <br />m