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MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION TRAINING - MATThere is a state law regarding administration of medications in child care programs that became effective on January 31, 2005. Child care programs wishing to give medications must:
All of these things need to occur before a child care program can administer medication. This law applies to New York State regulated family or group family child care providers who operate out of their homes, centers, Head Start, school age programs and informal care settings if the provider accepts government subsidies for care. All medication falls under this new law with the exception of over the counter topical creams and ointments such as sun screen, diaper cream and insect repellent. Parents will be asked by their child’s program to have a medical provider fill out an OCFS approved medication consent form in order to give the child medication. If the child’s program is not approved to give medications, by law, they cannot administer the medication. Therefore, a parent or family member will be required to give the medication. If your child is in need of a program that is MAT certified, please call the referral counselors to help find the right program for you! Also, please contact the Child Care Health Consultants at the Council if you have any questions about this law.
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