§407.41. Child safety and welfare minimum standards
A. In addition to regulations promulgated by the State Board of Elementary and
Secondary Education pursuant to R.S. 17:407.40, all early learning centers and
prekindergarten programs shall meet the following minimum standards to ensure the safety
and welfare of children:
(1) There shall be a minimum of two staff members present at any facility when
more than four children are present, except under an extenuating circumstance that
temporarily prevents compliance with this Paragraph.
(2) The child-to-staff ratios shall not exceed the following:
(a) Infants and under one year - 5 to 1
(b) One year - 7 to 1
(c) Two years - 10 to 1
(d) Three years - 13 to 1
(e) Four years - 15 to 1
(f) Five years - 19 to 1
(3) An average of the child-to-staff ratios may be applied to mixed age groups of
children only for groups that include no children under the age of two.
(4) When a mixed age group includes children younger than age two, the age of the
youngest child determines the child-to-staff ratio for the group.
(5) When the nature of a child with special healthcare needs or the number of
children with special healthcare needs warrants added care, the center shall add sufficient
staff as necessary.
(6) Only staff members directly providing care, supervision, or guidance to children
shall be counted in the child-to-staff ratio. The same staff members shall not be used to meet
the ratio requirements for two different groups of children at the same time.
(7) Sufficient staffing needed to satisfy child-to-staff ratios shall be present on the
premises during rest time and available to assist as needed. Children ages one and older may
be grouped together at rest time with one staff member in each room supervising the resting
children.
(8) Information regarding required child-to-staff ratios and a phone number to file
complaints regarding supervision with the Department of Education shall be posted in each
classroom in a location that is visible to parents.
(9) Children shall be supervised at all times including on the playground, on field
trips, and on nonvehicular excursions.
(10)(a) Children shall not be left alone in any room, outdoors, or in vehicles, even
momentarily, without staff present.
(b) The provisions of this Paragraph shall not apply to restroom use as provided in
this Section, if a child is being provided services by therapeutic professionals, or if a child
is in the custody of a parent or legal guardian.
(11) A staff person shall be assigned to supervise specific children whose names and
whereabouts that the staff person shall know and with whom the staff person shall be
physically present. Staff shall be able to state how many children are in their care at all times.
(12)(a) A child who is developmentally able may be permitted to use the restroom
independently if a staff member is in proximity to and can see the child to ensure immediate
intervention to safeguard a child from harm or to assist with an accident while in the
restroom.
(b) An individual who is not a staff member may not enter the restroom area while
in use by any child other than his own child.
(13) A child age five and older may be permitted to go to and return from the
restroom without staff.
(14) If a prekindergarten program or early learning center is part of a school with
children in kindergarten or older, staff shall ensure that the children enrolled in the
prekindergarten program or early learning center are not unsupervised in the restroom at the
same time as any older children who are using the restroom. For any facility constructed after
January 1, 2026, there shall be designated separate restrooms for the children enrolled in the
prekindergarten program or early learning center.
(15) Children shall be changed and cleaned immediately following a toileting
accident.
B.(1) The state Department of Education shall develop an informational document
that contains all of the following:
(a) The child safety and welfare minimum standards provided for in this Section.
(b) A phone number to file complaints with the state Department of Education
regarding violations of the standards.
(c) A statement notifying parents and legal guardians that the document is being
distributed pursuant to "Charlie's Law".
(2) The state Department of Education shall provide the document to each early
learning center and prekindergarten program no later than August first of each year.
(3) Each early learning center and public school with a prekindergarten program shall
distribute the document to the parents and legal guardians of all children enrolled in an early
learning center or prekindergarten program.
(4) The document shall be distributed at the beginning of each school year and may
be distributed electronically.
C. The state Department of Education shall provide written notification to the
superintendent of a school district for any complaint received by the department regarding
a prekindergarten program in the district pursuant to this Section.
Acts 2025, No. 409, §3.