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245A.146 CRIB SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.
    Subdivision 1. Consumer product safety Web link. The commissioner shall maintain a link
from the licensing division Web site to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
Web site that addresses crib safety information.
    Subd. 2. Documentation requirement for license holders. (a) Effective January 1, 2006,
all licensed child care providers must maintain the following documentation for every crib used
by or that is accessible to any child in care:
(1) the crib's brand name; and
(2) the crib's model number.
(b) Any crib for which the license holder does not have the documentation required under
paragraph (a) must not be used by or be accessible to children in care.
    Subd. 3. License holder documentation of cribs. (a) Annually, from the date printed on the
license, all license holders shall check all their cribs' brand names and model numbers against the
United States Consumer Product Safety Commission Web site listing of unsafe cribs.
(b) The license holder shall maintain written documentation to be reviewed on site for
each crib showing that the review required in paragraph (a) has been completed, and which
of the following conditions applies:
(1) the crib was not identified as unsafe on the United States Consumer Product Safety
Commission Web site;
(2) the crib was identified as unsafe on the United States Consumer Product Safety
Commission Web site, but the license holder has taken the action directed by the United States
Consumer Product Safety Commission to make the crib safe; or
(3) the crib was identified as unsafe on the United States Consumer Product Safety
Commission Web site, and the license holder has removed the crib so that it is no longer used
by or accessible to children in care.
(c) Documentation of the review completed under this subdivision shall be maintained by the
license holder on site and made available to parents of children in care and the commissioner.
(d) Notwithstanding Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0425, a family child care provider that
complies with this section may use a mesh-sided playpen or crib that has not been identified as
unsafe on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission Web site for the care or
sleeping of infants.
    Subd. 4. Crib safety standards and inspection. (a) On at least a monthly basis, the license
holder shall perform safety inspections of every crib used by or that is accessible to any child in
care, and must document the following:
(1) no corner posts extend more than 1/16 of an inch;
(2) no spaces between side slats exceed 2.375 inches;
(3) no mattress supports can be easily dislodged from any point of the crib;
(4) no cutout designs are present on end panels;
(5) no heights of the rail and end panel are less than 26 inches when measured from the top
of the rail or panel in the highest position to the top of the mattress support in its lowest position;
(6) no heights of the rail and end panel are less than nine inches when measured from the top
of the rail or panel in its lowest position to the top of the mattress support in its highest position;
(7) no screws, bolts, or hardware are loose or not secured, and there is no use of woodscrews
in components that are designed to be assembled and disassembled by the crib owner;
(8) no sharp edges, points, or rough surfaces are present;
(9) no wood surfaces are rough, splintered, split, or cracked;
(10) no tears in mesh of fabric sides in non-full-size cribs;
(11) no mattress pads in non-full-size mesh or fabric cribs exceed one inch; and
(12) no unacceptable gaps between the mattress and any sides of the crib are present as
follows:
(i) when the noncompressed mattress is centered in the non-full-size crib, at any of the
adjustable mattress support positions, the gap between the perimeter of the mattress and the
perimeter of the crib cannot be greater than one-half inch at any point. When the mattress is placed
against the perimeter of the crib, the resulting gap cannot be greater than one inch at any point; and
(ii) when the noncompressed mattress is centered in the full-size crib, at any of the adjustable
mattress support positions, the gap between the perimeter of the mattress and the perimeter of
the crib cannot be greater than 11/16 inch at any point. When the mattress is placed against the
perimeter of the crib, the resulting gap cannot be greater than 1-3/8 inch at any point.
(b) Upon discovery of any unsafe condition identified by the license holder during the safety
inspection required under paragraph (a), the license holder shall immediately remove the crib
from use and ensure that the crib is not accessible to children in care, and as soon as practicable,
but not more than two business days after the inspection, remove the crib from the area where
child care services are routinely provided for necessary repairs or to destroy the crib.
(c) Documentation of the inspections and actions taken with unsafe cribs required in
paragraphs (a) and (b) shall be maintained on site by the license holder and made available to
parents of children in care and the commissioner.
    Subd. 5. Commissioner inspection. During routine licensing inspections, and when
investigating complaints regarding alleged violations of this section, the commissioner shall
review the provider's documentation required under subdivisions 3 and 4.
    Subd. 6. Failure to comply. The commissioner may issue a licensing action under section
245A.06 or 245A.07 if a license holder fails to comply with the requirements of this section.
History: 2005 c 139 s 1; 2006 c 264 s 7,8

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