Royse City ISD Childcare Center
Repeat pattern: the same regulatory standard was cited more than once within a 60-month window.
Regulatory record
Compiled from the originating licensing authority. Each item links to its source. Severity marked “(inferred)” was derived from the citation, not assigned by the authority.
- Critical
The operation knowingly allowed persons to be present at the operation before receiving notification from the CBCU that the persons eligibility determination is Eligible, Provisional or Eligible with Conditions.
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- Critical
After conducting interviews, it was determined that a caregiver brought a gun on the premises.
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- Critical
This standard was evaluated as part of a DFPS Investigation and found to be deficient. Prohibited punishment of grabbing a child in care was displayed by a caregiver.
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- Critical
New Admission forms did not include the required emergency consent for treatment.
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- Critical
This standard was assessed during an investigation. A caregiver grabbed two children by their arms.
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- Serious
One child did not have the required Food Allergy Plan for known nut allergy.
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- Serious
It was determined that the operation had ants inside of the classrooms. However, the ants were later treated.
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- Critical
An infant was allowed to sleep in a restrictive device (bouncer) during the walkthrough.
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The operation knowingly allowed persons to be present at the operation before receiving notification from the CBCU that the persons eligibility determination is Eligible, Provisional or Eligible with Conditions.
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The infant staff were not using the written feeding instructions signed every 30 days by the parent or physician.
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A Royce City ISD staff member was present at the operation before receiving notice from the CBCU regarding the person's eligibility. The employee had been fingerprinted through the ISD.
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- Moderate
There were no immunization records for one of the six chilren's records reviewed.
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There were 2 children's records of the 6 which were reviewed which did not have a health statement as required. You must ensure all children have a health statement on file that they may attend child care. A health statement is: (1) A written statement, from a health-care professional who has examined the child within the past year, indicating the child is able to take part in the child-care program; (2) A signed affidavit from the parent stating that medical diagnosis and treatment conflict with the tenets and practices of a recognized religious organization of which the parent is an adherent or a member; or (3) A signed statement from the parent giving the name and address of a health-care professional who has examined the child within the past year stating that the child is able to participate in the program. This must be followed by a signed statement from a health-care professional within 12 months of the date of admission. You must have a health statement on file at the center, within one week after the date of admission, for each child who does not attend pre-kindergarten or school away from the child-care center.
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- Moderate
There was no verification of liability insurance available at the operation during the inspection.
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