Current through Reg. 49, No. 45; November 8, 2024
Section 748.911 - Who must have first aid and CPR training?(a) Each caregiver must have a current certificate of training with an expiration or renewal date in first aid with rescue breathing and choking. This training may be through instructor-led training or self-instructional training.(b) At least one caregiver counted in the child to caregiver ratio must have a current certificate of training with an expiration or renewal date in:(1) Pediatric CPR, if your operation only serves children under 12 years of age;(2) Adult CPR, if your operation only serves children 12 years of age and older; or(3) Pediatric and Adult CPR, if your operation serves children between the ages of birth through 17. You may meet this requirement if:(A) One caregiver counted in the child to caregiver ratio has a current certificate of training in both types of CPR; or(B) One caregiver counted in the child to caregiver ratio has a current certificate of training in Pediatric CPR, and another caregiver counted in the child to caregiver ratio has a current certificate of training in Adult CPR.(c) Each caregiver must: (1) Be certified in first aid within 90 days of employment; and(2) Be certified in CPR and able to respond to emergencies prior to being the only caregiver counted in the child to caregiver ratio.26 Tex. Admin. Code § 748.911
Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 47, Number 16, April 22, 2022, TexReg 2264, eff. 4/25/2022