Bonnie Catherine Taylor
Does Bonnie Catherine Taylor have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 71 child-care citations for Bonnie Catherine Taylor in VICTORIA, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 22 are recorded at the High level and 33 at Medium High, with the remainder at Medium, Medium Low, or Low. Each entry below reproduces the standard Texas cited and the state's own description of what was found.
These are licensing-record findings, not a judgment about any child or family. The dates shown are the dates Texas recorded a correction as verified — they are not inspection dates, and the record may lag the state's current file. This page reflects the published record as of its last update and is not a complete history; the authoritative source is Texas HHSC.
Texas HHSC recorded 22 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
747.613(a) - Required Immunizations
Two out of six children files lacked current immunizations.
- High
747.2319(2) - Requirements for Feeding Infants - Never Prop Bottles
A 5 month old infant was observed in a restrictive device with a bottle being propped up by a blanket to help assist the infant.
- High
747.613(a) - Required Immunizations
The operation did not obtain 2 children immunizations that were due on 12/18/2024.
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- High
747.613(a) - Required Immunizations
Four out of four children files checked lacked immunizations or current immunizations.
- High
747.3503(d) - No Smoking or Use of Tobacco Including E-Cigarettes or Vaporizers
During the course of an investigation, it was determined that the caregiver was smoking cigarettes in the enclosed breezeway utilized by children during operating hours.
- High
747.5115 - Smoke Detectors Testing
The primary caregiver did not document when the smoke detectors were tested.
- High
747.207(9) - Comply with Child-care Licensing Law and Rules
During an inspection at the home, the primary caregiver was observed to be operating out of compliance with minimum standards when she was visiting with a family member in the breezeway which is not licensed care space while the children were left unsupervised in another area of the home. Primary caregiver has been previously cited for leaving children unattended in this manner resulting in corrective action being imposed by CCR..
- High
747.1503(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
The primary caregiver was in the breezeway drinking coffee while children were left inside with no supervision.
- High
747.1501(c)(4)(C) - Personal use of electronic devices, cell phones, MP3 players, and video games. Cell phones briefly used and supervision is maintained
During the course of an investigation, it was determined that the caregiver stepped in the breezeway to utilize the phone. The phone calls last for more than 30 minutes.
- High
747.1503(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
During the course of this investigation, it was determined that the primary caregiver left children unsupervised in another part of the home for 51 minutes.
- High
745.8641 - Requirements during probation
Probation condition number 1 states, the primary caregivers training plan must be in writing and reflect that they will obtain a minimum of eight hours of training on a quarterly basis.The primary caregiver did not complete the required 8 hours of training for the quarter of October 2023- January 2024.
- High
745.8641 - Requirements during probation
The conditions of the probation were not being followed.
- High
745.641 - AP Background check results - Must receive notification prior to allowing subject to be present at your operation
Operation allowed a person to be present at the operation before receiving notice from the CBCU regarding the person's eligibility.
- High
747.207(9) - Comply with Child-care Licensing Law and Rules
The operation failed to comply with minimum standards when they were found to be over ratio during their follow up monitoring inspection. The operation was previously cited for being over ratio on 11-16-2022.
- High
747.4403(3) - Prohibited Equipment - Trampolines
The operation has a large trampoline in the backyard accessible to children. .
- High
747.3503(d) - No Smoking or Use of Tobacco Including E-Cigarettes or Vaporizers
RECITE: During the course of the investigation it was determined that the permit holder smokes tobacco cigarettes while children are in care at least twice daily.
- High
747.1501(c)(4) - Additional Responsibilities of Caregivers- Supervision of Children Adjusting Appropriately for Different Ages and Abilities
Recite: During the course of the investigation, it was determined that the permit holder is not properly supervising children in care due to her practice of going outside to smoke cigarettes while children are left alone indoors at least two times daily. A keypad lock has been installed on the front door to help secure the home.
- High
747.1501(c)(4) - Additional Responsibilities of Caregivers- Supervision of Children Adjusting Appropriately for Different Ages and Abilities
During the course of the investigation, it was determined that the permit holder is not properly supervising children in care due to her practice of going outside to smoke cigarettes while children are left alone indoors at least two times daily. It was determined that the permit holder was unaware of a child being picked up by their parent due to being in the restroom assisting another child until she returned to the main care location and was told by other children where the child had gone. She did not have adequate auditory or visual awareness of what was happening for at least five minutes during the reported incident.
- High
747.3503(d) - No Smoking or Use of Tobacco Including E-Cigarettes or Vaporizers
During the course of the investigation it was determined that the permit holder smokes tobacco cigarettes while children are in care at least twice daily.
- High
747.1501(c)(4) - Additional Responsibilities of Caregivers- Supervision of Children Adjusting Appropriately for Different Ages and Abilities
Recite: During the course of the investigation, it was determined that the permit holder is not properly supervising children in care due to her practice of going outside to smoke cigarettes while children are left alone indoors at least two times daily. A keypad lock has been installed on the front door to help secure the home.
- High
747.3503(d) - No Smoking or Use of Tobacco Including E-Cigarettes or Vaporizers
RECITE: During the course of the investigation it was determined that the permit holder smokes tobacco cigarettes while children are in care at least twice daily.
- High
747.2705(2) - Prohibited Punishments - Associated with Food, Naps, or Toilet Training
It was reported that the permit holder withholds snack from a child when they have potty accidents.
- Medium High
747.3203(13) - Mark Cleaning Supplies, Toxic Materials; Separate from Food and Inaccessible
Drain cleaner was accessible to children in the bathroom that children utilize.
- Medium High
747.3203 - Sanitation of Building, Grounds and Equipment
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a strong cigarette odor.
- Medium High
747.3203(13) - Mark Cleaning Supplies, Toxic Materials; Separate from Food and Inaccessible
Cleaning supplies were accesible to children in the bathroom that children utilize.
- Medium High
747.3501 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a carton of cigarettes accessible to children.
- Medium High
747.3203 - Sanitation of Building, Grounds and Equipment
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a strong cigarette odor.
- Medium High
747.3203 - Sanitation of Building, Grounds and Equipment
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a strong cigarette odor.
- Medium High
747.1303(5)(A) - Training Requirements for Primary Caregiver -30 Hours Annual Training
The primary caregiver lacked 18 hours of annual training.
- Medium High
747.3501 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a carton of cigarettes accessible to children.
- Medium High
747.3501 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a carton of cigarettes and cigarette buds accessible to children.
- Medium High
747.4407(b) - Maintenance Procedures for Active Play Space - Hazards Removed or Repaired
The outdoor patio roof cloth cover was hanging on the patio where children play. The backyard fence had 3 openings from missing fence boards.
- Medium High
747.605(15) - Required Admission Information-Child's allergies and Completed Food Allergy Plan
One child file did not have a food allergy plan when the parent selected that the child has a food allergy.
- Medium High
747.5107(a) - Inspect Fire Extinguishers Monthly
The primary caregiver did not document the inspection of the fire extinguisher for the month of August.
- Medium High
747.3203(8) - Garbage Inaccessible to Children; Maintained in Sanitary Manner
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a strong cigarette odor.
- Medium High
747.3703(a) - Animals at Center - Documentation of Vaccinations
The operation allowed a dog to be present at the operation without the proper documentation.
- Medium High
747.3203(8) - Garbage Inaccessible to Children; Maintained in Sanitary Manner
During the course of an investigation, it was determined that the enclosed breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a strong cigarette odor.
- Medium High
747.3203 - Sanitation of Building, Grounds and Equipment
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a strong cigarette odor.
- Medium High
747.501(6) - Written Operational Policies - Safe Sleep for Infants
The operational policy was lacking the safe sleep policy. NOTE: This was corrected at the inspection.
- Medium High
747.3203 - Sanitation of Building, Grounds and Equipment
Cleaning supplies were accessible to children in the bathroom. The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a strong cigarette odor.
- Medium High
747.3501(1) - Safety - Electrical Outlets Covered
An electrical outlet was not covered in the living room which was accessible to children.
- Medium High
747.605(6) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Contact
One out of 4 children files lacked an emergency contact.
- Medium High
747.3203(8) - Garbage Inaccessible to Children; Maintained in Sanitary Manner
The breezeway utilized by children to go outside had a strong cigarette odor.
- Medium High
747.3501 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
The passage utilized for children to go outside contained a small lighter.
- Medium High
747.3501 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
The passage utilized for children to go outside contained a carton of cigarettes and the room smelled heavily of smoke. The room also contained a small red lighter.
- Medium High
747.3507 - No Exploding/Shooting Toys or Equipment
One BB gun was not stored in a lcoked cabinet.
- Medium High
747.3307(d) - Diapering Procedures- Sanitizing the Diapering Area
The caregiver did not sanitize the diaper changing station after changing a childs diaper.
- Medium High
747.3211(5) - Caregiver Handwashing After Assisting a Child with Toileting
The caregiver did not wash her hands after changing a childs diaper.
- Medium High
747.3213(3) - Children Handwashing After Toileting or Diapering
A child did not wash their hands after their diaper was changed.
- Medium High
747.1701 - Child/ Caregiver Ratio - Registered Child Care Home
The operation had seven children in care. She can only exceed six children when the children come after school and are 5 years old or older.
- Medium High
747.3213(1) - Children Handwashing Before Eating
The children did not wash their hands before eating.
- Medium High
747.3203 - Sanitation of Building, Grounds and Equipment
The operation had Clorox Deodorizer on the counter in the bathroom accessible to children. The outdoor area had roundup, potting soil which is labeled to be" keep out of the reach of children", cutter yard spray, and mosquito spray in reach to children. The grass was high and needs to be mowed. Multiple nails were sticking out of the fence that need to be hammered in. There is a board missing on the fence that needs to be replaced. The storage building door was open and accessible to children. The garbage can in the restroom was overflowing with pampers.
- Medium High
747.3211(2) - Caregiver Handwashing Before Feeding a Child
The caregiver did not wash her hands before handling and serving food to children..
- Medium High
747.1701 - Child/ Caregiver Ratio - Registered Child Care Home
There were a total of seven children in care. The operation was over child/caregiver ratio by one child.
- Medium High
747.1303(2)(A) - Training Requirements for Caregivers- Pediatric First-Aid and Pediatric CPR
CPR/First Aid is not current and has expired.
- Medium
747.801(7) - Records Maintained and Made Available - Safety Drills Documentation
The operation did not have documentation for the fire drills, severe weather drills, sheltering in place drills, lock down drills, fire extinguisher check, smoke detector check, and carbon monoxide checks.
- Medium
747.3935(b) - Children's Products- Annual Certification
The children product certification was last reviewed on 02/07/2024. NOTE: This was corrected when the primary caregiver updated the children product certification.
- Medium
747.401(a)(3) - Posting Requirements-Keeping Children Safe Poster
The keeping children safe poster was not posted. NOTE: This was corrected at inspection.
- Medium
747.501(8) - Written Operational Policies - Promotion of Physical Activity
The operational policies lacked the promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity.
- Medium
747.603(a)(1) - Children's Records - Enrollment Agreement
One child enrolled did not have any enrollment documentation.
- Medium
747.611(b) - Health Statement on File
One out of four children files lacked a health statement .
- Medium
747.1305(d) - Caregivers Required Annual Training-Required Topics without hour restriction
The primary caregiver was lacking the following training topics: Handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials, Preventing and controlling the spread of communicable diseases, including immunizations, Understanding building and physical premises safety, including identification and protection from hazards that can cause bodily injury such as electrical hazards, bodies of water, and vehicular traffic .
- Medium
747.801(3) - Records Maintained and Made Available - Personnel and Training
The primary caregiver lacked a personnel file with all the required documents.
- Medium
747.1305(d) - Caregivers Required Annual Training-Required Topics without hour restriction
The primary caregiver was lacking the following training topics: Handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials, Preventing and controlling the spread of communicable diseases, including immunizations, Understanding building and physical premises safety, including identification and protection from hazards that can cause bodily injury such as electrical hazards, bodies of water, and vehicular traffic .
- Medium
747.4303(b) - Cots, Beds, Mats Labeled With Child's Name
The operation did not have the children's cots labeled.
- Medium
747.2105(a) - Screen Time Activities - Not Used for Under Two
Screen time was being utilized with two children that were under two years old.
- Medium
747.3935(b) - Children's Products- Annual Certification
The operation did not update the Children product certification since 11-27-2017.
- Medium Low
747.401(a)(5) - Posting Requirements-List of Employees
The employee list was not posted. NOTE: this was corrected at inspection.
- Medium Low
747.605(3) - Required Admission Information - Date of Admission
Two out of four children files lacked the admission date .
- Low
747.611(a) - Required Health Statement
The operation did not provide for two children, information on if the child has been seen by a physician within a year by the previous due date 12/18/2024.
- Low
747.611(a) - Required Health Statement
Three out of four children files lacked information on if the child has been seen by a physician within a year.
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