By Scott Zahler, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Pursuant to Rule 591-1-1.35 – Swimming Pools and Water-Related Activities – of the Georgia Rules and Regulations for Child Care Learning Centers, if a permanent swimming or wading pool is located on the center’s premises, the…
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Georgia Day Care Centers – What Rules / Laws Apply to Playgrounds in Day Care Centers?
By Scott Zahler, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Pursuant to Rule 591-1-1-.26 – Playgrounds – of the Georgia Rules and Regulations for Child Care Learning Centers, child care centers must meet certain criteria and requirements. First and foremost, the outdoor area must larger the…
Georgia Day Care Centers – What Rules / Laws Apply to Required Reporting, Child Abuse, Accidents, and Injuries in Day Care Centers?
By Scott Zahler, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Pursuant to Rule 591-1-1-.29 – Required Reporting – of the Georgia Rules and Regulations for Child Care Learning Centers, the director or other designated person-in-charge in the director’s absence, is required to report or cause to…
Georgia Day Care Centers – What Rules / Laws Apply to Staff – Director of Day Care Center?
By Scott Zahler, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Pursuant to Rule 591-1-1.31 Staff – of the Georgia Rules and Regulations for Child Care Learning Centers, a child care center is required to have a director who is responsible for the supervision, operation and maintenance…
Toddler Wanders Out of Larson South Carolina Day Care Center
By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network South Carolina authorities are investigating how a toddler wandered off from a College Park Road day care center. The Department of Social Services spokeswoman, Marilyn Matheus, said that a two-year-old girl walked off the property of Noah’s Ark Daycare Center…
Missouri Will Require Day Care Centers to Have Babies Sleep on Their Backs
By Joseph R. Hillebrand Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network The State of Missouri is revising the child care laws for the first time in two decades. Two of the main revisions include: 1). A requirement that Missouri Child-Care Centers put babies to sleep on…
Lawsuit Filed Regarding Summer Camp Injuries at South Charleston, South Carolina Church
By DavidWolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A nine-year-old boy suffered permanent injuries as a result of a Bible camp game at a South Charleston church. His parents filed a lawsuit against the church and alleged that their son fell and struck his face on a carpeted-cement floor.…
Georgia Day Care Centers – What Rules / Laws Apply to Discipline of Children in Day Care Centers?
By Scott Zahler, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Pursuant to Rule 591-1-1.11 Discipline of the Georgia Rules and Regulations for Child Care Learning Centers, day care centers may use discipline measures provided that they are not detrimental to the physical and mental health of…
Connecticut Day Care Facilities Required to Update Emergency Plans Under Connecticut Law
By Jeremy Vishno, Attorney, and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Connecticut, day care centers and schools have a responsibility and duty to have an emergency plan in place for evacuation of the building due to disasters, terrorism, and other events / incidents that could put…
Windsor Colorado Infant Suffers Serious Personal Injuries in Home Day Care Center
By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network An infant suffered serious personal injuries at a Windsor, Colorado home day care center and was placed in critical condition. The police responded to a morning call of an infant not breathing at the 600 block of Buckhorn Mountain Court.…