(1) ONB providers must keep the records required under this chapter for a minimum of three years unless otherwise indicated.
(2) Attendance records must be kept for a minimum of five years.
(3) Facility and ONB program records from the previous 12 months must be easily accessible and kept on-site or in the ONB program's administrative office for department or other state agency review.
(4) Records older than 12 months must be provided within two weeks of a written request by the department.
(5) ONB providers must keep the following records available for department review:
(a) The parent or guardian handbook;
(b) Sleep equipment forms and specifications, if applicable;
(c) Food temperature logs pursuant to CACFP, if applicable;
(d) Child incident and illness logs;
(e) Vaccination records for pets or animals housed at the ONB, if applicable;
(f) Car insurance policy, if applicable;
(g) Curriculum planning schedule;
(h) Strengthening families program self-assessment or an equivalent assessment, if applicable;
(i) Documents from department visits (inspections, monitoring, compliance agreements, and safety plans);
(j) Land use agreements for ONB programs;
(k) Insurance policies, for ONB programs; and
(l) Waivers or variances from department rules, if applicable.
(6) Except for ONB programs that enroll only school-age children and operate on public or private school premises, ONB providers must keep the following records:
(a) Furniture and play equipment forms and specifications, if applicable;
(b) CCA test results, if applicable;
(c) Annual fire inspection by qualified fire professional, if applicable;
(d) Monthly inspection to identify fire hazards and elimination of such hazards;
(e) Monthly testing of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors;
(f) Monthly fire extinguisher inspection and annual maintenance;
(g) Lead and copper testing results;
(h) Private well and septic systems inspection and testing results, if applicable;
(i) Cleaning log for large area rugs or carpets, if applicable;
(j) Pesticide use (seven years);
(k) King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties smelter plume inspection results or evaluation agreement, if applicable; and
(l) Land maintenance records, such as arborist records, for ONB programs operating on private land.