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ORDINANCE NO. 684
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING STANDARDS OF CARE FOR THE
RECREATION PROGRAMS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE
CHILDREN OPERATED BY THE CITY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a home rule city acting under its charter
adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and
Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and
WHEREAS, Section 42.041 of the Texas Human Resources Code (1997) provides
that an elementary-age recreation program operated by a municipality is not required to
obtain a license from the state provided that the governing body of the municipality annually
adopts standards of care for such programs by ordinance after a public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has conducted a public hearing and desire to adopt the
standards set forth in this ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
The Standards of Care attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference
herein are hereby adopted for recreation programs for elementary-age children.
SECTION 2.
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the phrases, clauses,
sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance are severable, and if any phase, clause,
sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the
valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality
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shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of
this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the
incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence,
paragraph or section.
SECTION 3.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, and it is so
ordained.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THIS 18 DAY
OF November-------, 1997.
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EXHIBIT A
1. Definitions
A. City: City of Southlake
B. City Council: City Council of the City of Southlake
C. Department: Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Southlake
D. Youth Program(s): City of Southlake's Youth Programs consisting of the After
School Program, Summer Day Camp Program and other non-school day camp
programs which last one week (5 days) or longer.
E. Program Manual: Notebook of policies, procedures, required forms, and
organizational and programming information relevant to Southlake's Youth
Programs.
F. Director: City of Southlake's Parks and Recreation Department Director or his or
her designee.
G. Recreation Supervisor: City of Southlake's Parks and Recreation Supervisor or his
or her designee.
H. Recreation Specialist: City of Southlake's Parks and Recreation Department part-
time recreation specialist who has been assigned responsibility to implement the
City's Youth Programs.
1. Recreation Leader: City of Southlake's Parks and Recreation Department part-
time employee who has been assigned responsibility to implement the City's
Youth Programs.
J. Recreation Aide: City of Southlake's Parks and Recreation Department part-time
employee who has been assigned responsibility to implement the City's Youth
Programs.
K. Program Site: Areas and facilities where the City of Southlake's Youth Programs
are held consisting of Durham Elementary, Carroll Middle School, Community
Center, The Lodge and other city or school facilities within the City of Southlake.
L. Participant: A youth whose parent(s) have completed all required registration
procedures and is determined to be eligible for the Youth Program.
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 1 of 11
M. Parent(s): This term will be used to represent one or both Parent(s) or adults who
have legal custody and authority to enroll their child(ren) in City of Southlake's
Youth Programs.
N. Program Staff: Term used to describe the person or persons who have been hired
or have volunteered to work for the City of Southlake and have been assigned
responsibility for managing, administering, or implementation of some or all
portions of the Southlake Youth Programs. This definition includes recreation
specialist, recreation leader, recreation aide and volunteer.
2. Inspections/Monitoring/Enforcement:
A. A quarterly inspection report will be initiated by the Recreation Specialist of each
program to confirm compliance with the Standards of Care.
(1) Inspection reports will be sent to the Director for review and will be kept
on record for at least two (2) years.
(2) The Recreation Supervisor will review the inspection report and establish
deadlines and criteria for compliance with the Standards of Care.
B. The Recreation Supervisor will make visual inspections of the program based on
the following schedule:
(1) Each After School Program site will be inspected quarterly. This may be
scheduled or unscheduled.
(2) The Summer Day Camp Youth Program will be inspected three times
during the summer schedule.
(3) The other non-school day Youth Programs will be inspected once during
the course of the program.
C. Complaints regarding enforcement of the Standards of Care will be directed to the
Recreation Specialist. The Recreation Specialist will be responsible to take
necessary steps to resolve problems. Complaints regarding enforcement of the
Standards of Care and their resolution will be recorded by the Recreation
Specialist. Complaints regarding enforcement of the Standards of Care will be
addressed by the Recreation Supervisor and the complaint and resolution will be
noted.
D. The Director will make an annual report to the City Council on the overall status
of the Youth Programs and their operation relative to compliance with the adopted
Standards of Care utilizing the City Complaint Tracking System.
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 2 of 11
3. Enrollment
A. Before a child can be enrolled, a parent must sign registration forms that contain
the child's:
(1) name, address, home telephone number;
(2) name and address of parents and telephone numbers during program
hours;
(3) the names and telephone numbers of people to whom the child can be
released;
(4) a statement of the child's special problems or needs;
(5) emergency medical authorization;
(6) proof of residency when appropriate;
(7) a liability waiver;
(8) two emergency contacts
B. In the event the enrollment of a child will require nursing care or other
individualized care, the city shall determine whether these needs can be
reasonably accommodated. If the City determines that it cannot reasonably
accommodate the child's needs in the program, it shall communicate the
determination to the parents.
4. Suspected Abuse
Program employees will report suspected child abuse or neglect in accordance with the
Texas Family Code.
Staffing - Responsibilities and Training
5. Youth Program Recreation Specialist Qualifications
A. Recreation Specialists will be part-time temporary employees of the City of
Southlake's Parks and Recreation Department and will be required to have all
Program Leader qualifications as outlined in Section 7 of this document.
B. Recreation Specialists must have a associates degree from an accredited college or
university or two (2) years of related experience in a supervisory capacity.
Acceptable degrees include:
(1) Recreation Administration or General Recreation
(2) Any other comparable degree plan that would lend itself to working in a
public recreation environment.
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 3 of 11
C. Recreation Specialists must have two (2) years experience planning and
implementing recreational activities.
D. Recreation Specialists must pass a criminal (Appendix I) and background
investigation, as well as drug screens, as required by City personnel policies.
E. Recreation Specialists must have successfully completed a course and hold a
current card in first aid and Basic Cardiac Life Support (CPR) based on either
American Heart Association or American Red Cross standards.
F. Recreation Specialists must be able to furnish proof of a clear tuberculosis test
within twelve (12) months prior to their employment date.
6. Recreation Specialist Responsibilities
A. Recreation Specialists are responsible for administering the program's daily
operations in compliance with the adopted Standards of Care.
B. Recreation Specialists are responsible for training, supervising, and evaluating
Recreation Leaders.
C. Recreation Specialists are responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating
programs.
7. Recreation Leader (Youth Program) Qualifications
A. Leaders will be part-time or temporary employees of the Parks and Recreation
Department.
B. Leaders working with children must be 17 or older; however, each site will have
at least one (1) employee 18 years or older at all times.
C. Leaders should be able to consistently exhibit competence, good judgment, and
self-control when working with children.
D. Leaders must relate to children with courtesy, respect, tolerance, and patience.
E. Leaders must have successfully completed a course in first aid and CPR within
four (4) weeks of beginning work based on either American Heart Association or
American Red Cross standards. An exception can be made for no more than one
(1) staff person at each site, and that person shall successfully complete a first aid
and CPR course within four weeks of starting work.
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 4 of 11
F. Each leader applicant must be able to furnish proof of a clear tuberculosis test
within the twelve (12) months prior to their employment date.
G. Leaders must pass a criminal and background investigation, as well as drug
screens, as required by City personnel policies.
8. Leader Responsibilities
A. Leaders will be responsible to know and follow all City, Department, and
Program standards, policies, and procedures that apply to the City of Southlake's
Youth Programs.
B. Leaders must ensure that participants are released only to a parent or an adult
designated by the parent. All program sites will have a copy of the Department-
approved plan to verify the identity of a person authorized to pick up a participant
if that person is not known to the Leader.
9. Training/Orientation
A. The Department is responsible for providing training and orientation to Program
employees in working with children and for specific job responsibilities. The
Recreation Specialists will provide each Leader and volunteer with a Program
Manual specific to the Youth Program.
B. Program employees must be familiar with the Standards of Care for the Youth
Recreation Program operation as adopted by the City Council.
C. Program employees must be familiar with the program's policies including
discipline, guidance, and release of participants as outlined in the Program
Manual.
D. Program employees will be trained in appropriate procedures to handle
emergencies.
E. Program employees will be trained in areas relating to City, Departmental, and
Program policies and procedures, provision of recreation activities, safety issues,
child psychology, and organization.
F. Program employees will be required to sign an acknowledgment that they have
received the required orientation training.
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 5 of 11
Operations
10. Staff-Participant Ratio
A. In a City of Southlake Youth Program, the standard maximum ratio of participants
to Leaders will be 20 to 1. In the event a Leader is unable to report to the
Program site, a replacement will be assigned.
11. Discipline
A. Program employees will implement discipline and guidance in a consistent
manner based on the best interests of the program participants.
B. There will be no cruel or harsh punishment or treatment.
C. Program employees will use brief, supervised separation from the group if
necessary.
D. As necessary, program employees will initiate discipline reports to the parent(s) of
participants. Parents will be asked to sign the discipline reports to indicate they
have been advised about specific problems or incidents.
E. As detailed in the Program Manual, a certain number and/or severe nature of
discipline reports may result in the participant being suspended from the program.
F. In instances where there is a danger to participants or staff, offending participants
will be removed from the program as soon as possible.
12. Programming
A. Program employees and volunteers will attempt to provide cultural, educational
and recreational programs for each group according to the participants' ages,
interests, and abilities.
B. Program employees will attempt to provide indoor and outdoor time periods to
include:
(1) alternating active and passive activities;
(2) opportunity for individual and group activities, and
(3) outdoor time each day if weather permits.
C. Program employees and volunteers will be attentive and considerate of the
participants' safety on field trips and during any transportation provided by the
Program:
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 6 of 11
(1) During trips, program employees supervising participants must have
immediate access to emergency medical forms and emergency contact
information for each participant.
(2) Program employees must have a written list of the participants in the
group and must check the roll frequently.
(3) Program employees must have first aid supplies and a guide to first aid
and emergency care available on field trips.
13. Communication
A. Each program site will have a pager to allow the site to be contacted by Parks and
Recreation personnel, and each site will have access to a telephone for use in
contacting the Parks and Recreation Department or making emergency calls.
B. The Recreation Specialist will post the following telephone numbers adjacent to a
telephone accessible to all program employees at each site:
(1) City of Southlake ambulance or emergency medical services.
(2) City of Southlake Police Department.
(3) City of Southlake Fire Department.
(4) Bicentennial Park Community Center.
(5) Numbers at which parents can be reached.
(6) The telephone number for the site itself.
14. Transportation
A. Before a participant may be transported to and from city-sponsored activities, a
transportation form, completed by the parent of the participant, must be filed with
the Recreation Specialist.
B. First aid supplies and a first aid and emergency care guide will be available in all
program vehicles that transport children.
C. All program vehicles used for transporting participants must have available a 6-
BC portable fire extinguisher which will be installed in the passenger
compartment of the vehicle and must be accessible to the adult occupants.
Facility Standards
15. Safety
A. Program employees will inspect Program sites daily to detect sanitation and safety
concerns that might affect the health and safety of the participants. A daily
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 7 of 11
inspection report will be completed by the program employees and kept on file by
the Recreation Specialist.
B. Buildings, grounds, and equipment on the program site will be inspected, cleaned,
repaired, and maintained to protect the health of the participants.
C. Program equipment and supplies must be safe for the participants' use.
D. Program employees must have first aid supplies readily available at each site,
during transportation to an off-site activity, and for the duration of any off-site
activity.
E. Program porches and platforms more than 30 inches above the ground must be
equipped with railings participants can reach.
F. Program employees must have first aid supplies readily available to staff in a
designated location.
16. Fire
A. In case of fire, danger of fire, explosion, or other emergency, program employees'
first priority is to evacuate the participants to a designated safe area.
B. The program sites will have an annual fire inspection by the local Fire Marshal,
and the resulting report will detail any safety concerns observed. The report will
be forwarded to the Recreation Supervisor who will review and establish
deadlines and criteria for compliance. Coordination with CISD will be done if
related to a CISD facility. Information from this report will be included in the
Director's annual report to council.
C. Each program site must have at least one (1) fire extinguisher approved by the
Fire Marshall readily available to all program employees. The fire extinguisher is
to be inspected monthly by the Recreation Supervisor who will keep the report on
file for a minimum of two (2) years. All program employees will be trained in the
proper use of fire extinguishers.
D. Fire drills will be initiated at program sites based on the following schedule:
(1) A fire drill will be conducted every three (3) months (Program employees
will confer with school staff to ensure that city and school procedures do
not conflict).
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 8 of 11
17. Health
A. Illness or Injury:
(1) A participant who is considered to be a health or safety concern to other
participants will not be admitted to the program.
(2) Illnesses and injuries will be handled in a manner to protect the health of
all participants and employees.
(3) Program employees will follow plans to provide emergency care for
injured participants with symptoms of an acute illness as specified in the
Program Manual.
(4) Program employees will follow the recommendation of the Texas
Department of Health concerning the admission or readmission of any
participant after a communicable disease.
B. Program employees will administer medication only i£
(1) Parent(s) complete and sign a medication form that provides authorization
for staff to dispense medication with details as to time and dosages. The
form will include a hold harmless clause to protect the city.
(2) Prescription medications are in the original containers labeled with the
child's name, a date, directions, and the physician's name. Program
employees will administer the medication only as stated on the label.
Program employees will not administer medication after the expiration
date.
(3) Nonprescription medications are labeled with the child's name and the
date the medication was brought to the program. Nonprescription
medication must be in the original container. Program employees will
administer it only according to label direction.
(4) Medication dispensed will be limited to routine oral ingestion not
requiring special knowledge or skills on the part of program employees.
No injections will be administered by the program employees.
(5) Program employees must ensure medications are inaccessible to
participants or, if it is necessary to store medications in the refrigerator
(when available), medications will be kept separate from food.
C. Toilet Facilities:
(1) The Program site will have inside toilets located and equipped so children
can use them independently and program staff can supervise as needed.
(2) There must be one flush toilet for every 30 children. Urinals may be
counted in the ratio of toilets to children, but they must not exceed 50% of
the total number of toilets.
(3) An appropriate and adequate number of lavatories will be provided.
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 9 of 11
D. Sanitation:
(1) The program facilities must have adequate light, ventilation, and heat.
(2) The program must have an adequate supply of water meeting the standards
of the Texas Department of Health for drinking water and must be
supplied to the participants in a safe and sanitary manner.
(3) Program employees must see that garbage is removed from the buildings
daily.
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 10 of 11
APPENDIX I
Criminal Offenses from the Texas Penal Code
The following constitute criminal offenses included in the Texas Penal Code 19-25 and Section
43:
Title 5. Offenses Against the Person Title 6. Offenses Against the Family
Murder Bigamy
Capital Murder Incest
Voluntary manslaughter Interference w/ child custody
Involuntary manslaughter Enticing a child
Criminally negligent homicide Criminal non support
False imprisonment Sale or purchase of a child
Kidnapping Solicitation of a child
Aggravated kidnapping Harboring a runaway child
Rape Violation of a court order
Aggravated rape
Sexual abuse Section 43, Public Indecency/Prostitution
Aggravated sexual abuse Promotion of prostitution
Public lewdness Aggravated promotion of prostitution
Indecent exposure Compelling prostitution
Rape of a child Obscene display or distribution
Sexual abuse of a child Obscenity
Indecency with a child Sale, distribution, or display of harmful
Homosexual conduct material to a minor
Assault Sexual performance by a child
Sexual assault
Aggravated sexual assault
Deadly assault on a peace officer
Injury to a child or an elderly individual
Reckless conduct
Terroristic threat
Aiding suicide
Tampering with consumer products
Standards of Care Ordinance
Exhibit A Page 11 of 11
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Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, this day
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TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO.684
AN
STANDARD ORINANCE S ESTABLISH-
ING
FOR THE RECREATION PRO-
-iRAMS FOR ELEMENTARY
,CHOOL AGE CHILDREN OP- S
RATED BY THE CITY; PRO-
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