S-4.1.1, r. 2 - Educational Childcare Regulation

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33. A permit holder must have service areas in the facility that consist of
(1)  a kitchen if the meals are prepared by the staff, or a kitchenette; the kitchen or kitchenette must be closed or isolated by a door, a dutch door or a half-wall preventing the children from entering the kitchen or kitchenette;
(2)  a cloakroom for the children, unless the facility has a cloakroom in a traffic area that is not an exit;
(3)  one toilet and washbasin per group of 15 children for exclusive use by the childcare centre or day care centre during the hours of childcare, including at least one toilet and washbasin on each storey to which children have access if the facility has more than one storey. For the purposes of this paragraph, a mezzanine is considered to be a storey if it occupies more than 40% of the floor area of the storey on which it is located;
(4)  separate closed storage spaces for
(a)  food; and
(b)  cleaning accessories and products; and
(5)  (paragraph revoked);
(6)  an administration office if more than 20 children may receive childcare.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 33; O.C. 1314-2013, s. 16.
33. A permit holder must have service areas in the facility that consist of
(1)  a kitchen if the meals are prepared by the staff, or a kitchenette; the kitchen or kitchenette must be closed or isolated by a door, a dutch door or a half-wall preventing the children from entering the kitchen or kitchenette;
(2)  a cloakroom for the children, unless the facility has a cloakroom in a traffic area that is not an exit;
(3)  one toilet and washbasin per group of 15 children for exclusive use by the childcare centre or day care centre during the hours of childcare, including at least one toilet and washbasin on each storey to which children have access if the facility has more than one storey. For the purposes of this paragraph, a mezzanine is considered to be a storey if it occupies more than 40% of the floor area of the storey on which it is located;
(4)  separate closed storage spaces for
(a)  food; and
(b)  cleaning accessories and products;
(5)  separate closed storage space with compartments for storing individually the bedding used by each child; and
(6)  an administration office if more than 20 children may receive childcare.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 33.