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AN ORDINANCE READOPTING AND AMENDING THE STANDARDS
OF CARE FOR YOUTH PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE PARKS AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT, BY THE AMENDMENT OF
SUBSECTION 6(C), ENTITLED "PROGRAM COORDINATOR
(CORDINATOR) QUALIFICATIONS" TO PROVIDE THAT THE
COORDINATORS SHOULD POSSESS A COMBINATION OF
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING OF TWO YEARS OF RESPONSIBLE
COMMUNITY CENTER SERVICE OR RECREATIONAL
PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE AND THE EQUIVLENT OF A
BACHELOR'S DEGREE FROM AN ACCREDITED COLLEGE OR
UNIVERSITY WITH MAJOR COURSE WORK IN SPORTS
MANAGEMENT, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION OR A
RELATED FIELD; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE IS
CUMULATIVE, PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
WORTH, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
That the Standards of Care for youth programs offered by the Parks and
Community Services Department adopted m 1997 are hereby readopted for 2001, as
amended herein. The amendment, amending subsection 6(C), is as follows
6 Program Coordinator (Coordinator) ualification
C Coordinators should possess the following combination of
experience and framing:
1 Two years of responsible community center service or
recreational programming experience.
2 Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university with mayor course work m Sports
Management, Physical Education, Recreation, or a related
field.
The adopted Standards of Care, as amended, are set forth m Exhibit "A",
attached hereto and incorporated herein.
SECTION 2.
This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances and of the
Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (1986), as amended, except where the provisions
of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances and such
Code, m which event conflicting provisions of such ordinances and such Code are hereby
repealed.
SECTION 3
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and, if any
phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared
unconstitutional by the valid~udgment or decree of any court of competentlunsdiction,
such unconstrtutionalrty 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 m this ordinance of any such unconstitutional
phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section.
SECTION 4.
This ordinance shall be m full force and effect after rts passage and it is so
ordained.
APPROVED AS TO FORM.
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FORT WORTH YOUTH PROGRAM STANDARDS OF CARE
The followtng Standards of Care have been adopted by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas to
comply with the amendment to Section 42 041 (b) (14), Human Resources Code as approved by the Texas
Legislature during the 74th legislative session
An elementary-age (ages 5-13) recreation program operated by municipality provided the
governing body of the municipality annually adopts standards of care by ordinance after a
public hearing for such programs, that such standards are provided to the parents of each
program participant, and that the ordinances shall include, at a minimum, staffing ratios,
minimum staff qualifications, minimum facility, health and safety standards, and mechanisms for
monitoring and enforcing the adopted local standards, and further provided that parents be
informed that the program is not licensed by the state and the program may not be advertised as
a child-care facility
The Standards of Care are intended to be minimum standards by which the City of Fort Worth Parks
and Community Services Department will operate the City's Youth Programs. The programs operated by
the City are recreational m nature and are not day care programs.
General Administration
Definitions
A. City -City of Fort Worth
B City Council - Ctty Council of the Ctty of Fort Worth, Texas
C Department -Parks and Community Services Department of the -City of Fort Worth
D Youth Program(s) - Ctty of Fort Worth Youth Programs consisting of the After School
Program, the Summer Day Camp Program, Mobile Recreation Program and other non-school
day programs whtch last one week (5 days) or longer
E Program Manual -Notebook of pol~ctes, procedures, required forms, and organizational and
programming mfornlahon relevant to City of Fort Worth Youth Programs
F Director -City of Fort Worth Parks and Community Services Department Director or hts/her
designee
G Program Coordinator or Coordinator - Ctty of Fort Worth Parks and Communtty Services
Department Staff who has been assigned administrative responsibility for a City of Fort Worth
Youth Program
H. Program Leader -City of Fort Worth Parks and Community Services Department full-time,
part-time staff, contract instructor or volunteer who has been assigned responsibility to
implement the City's Youth Programs
Program Site -Area or facilities where City of Fort Worth Youth Programs are held.
2001 Standards of Care -page 1
J Participant - A youth whose parent(s) or guardian(s) have completed all required registration
procedures and determined to be eligible for a City of Fort Worth Youth Program
K. Parent(s) -This term will be used to represent one or both parent(s) or guardian(s) who have
legal custody and authority to enroll their child(ren) in the City of Fort Worth Youth Program.
L Program Staff -Term used to describe the person or persons who have been hired or have
volunteered to work for the City of Fort Worth and have been assigned responsibility for
managing, administering, or implementing some or all portions of the Fort Worth Youth
Programs. This definition also includes program coordinator and program leader
1VI Community Center -One type of facility used to host any program as listed m l .D
2 Organization
A. The governing body of the Youth Program is the City Council.
B Implementation of the Fort Worth Youth Programs Standards of Care is the responsibility of
the Director and Program staff
C Youth Programs to which these Standards of Care will apply are the After School Program, the
Summer Day Camp Program, Mobile Recreation Program and other non-school day programs
that last one week (five days) or longer
D Each Program Site will have a current copy of the Standards of Care available for public and
staff
E. Parents of Participants will be provided a current copy of the Standards of Care prior to the
start of the Youth Program, preferably during the registration process
F Criminal background checks will be conducted on prospective Program Staff. If results of that
criminal check indicate that an applicant has been convicted of any of the following offenses,
he or she will not be considered for employment:
(1) A felony or a misdemeanor classified as an offense against a person or family,
(2) A felony or a misdemeanor classified as public indecency,
(3) A felony or a misdemeanor violation of any law intended to control the possession or
distribution of any controlled substance,
(4) Any offense involving moral turpitude, or
(5) Any offense that would potentially put the City of Fort Worth at risk.
Inspection/Monitoring/Enforcement
A. The Coordinator of each Youth Program to confirm compliance with the Standards of Care will
initiate a monthly inspection report.
(1) Inspection reports will be sent to the Director for review and kept on record for at least
two years.
2001 Standards of Care -page 2
(2) The Director will review the report and establish deadlines and criteria for compliance
with the Standards of Care
B The Director will make visual inspections of the Youth Program based on the following
schedule
(1) Each After School Program Site will be inspected bi-monthly This may be scheduled
or unscheduled.
(2) The Summer Day Camp Youth program and Mobile Recreation Youth Program will be
inspected twice during their summer schedule
(3) The other non-school day Youth Programs will be inspected once during the school
breaks
C Complaints regarding enforcement of the Standards of Care will be directed to the Coordinator
The Coordinator will be responsible for taking the necessary steps to resolve the problems
The Coordinator will record complaints regarding enforcement of the Standards of Care and
their resolution. The Director will address serious complaints regarding enforcement of the
Standards of Care and the complaints and the resolutions 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
4 Enrollment
A Before a child can become a Youth Program Participant, the parents must sign reg~strat~on
forms that contain the child's
(1) Name, address and home telephone number,
(2) In Case of Emergency contact names and telephone numbers during Youth Program,
(3) The names and telephone numbers of people to whom the child can be released,
(4) A statement of the child's special problems and/or needs,
(5) Emergency medical authorization, Doctor's name, telephone number,
(6) A liability waiver, and
(7) Designation of need for reasonable accommodations
5 Suspected Abuse
A. Program Staff will report suspected child abuse in accordance with the Texas Family Code,
telephone number, (817) 640-6200
B Program Staff will receive basic training related to child abuse prevention and how to report
suspected abuse
2001 Standards of Care -page 3
Staffing -Responsibilities and Training
6 Program Coordinator (Coordinator) Qualifications
A. Coordinators will be a professional staff of the Department and will be required to have all
Program Leader qualifications as outlined m Section 8 of this document.
B Coordinators must be at least 21 years old.
C Coordinators should possess the following combination of experience and framing.
(1) Two years of responsible community center service or recreational programming
experience
(2) Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with mayor
course work m Sports Management, Physical Education, Recreation, or a related field.
D Coordinators must be able to pass a background investigation including a test for illegal
substances
E Coordinators must have a current certification m first aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
(CPR) based on American Heart Association, American Red Cross or National Safety Council
Standards.
F Coordinators must be able to furnish proof of a clear tuberculosis test taken wrthm 12 months
prior to their employment date
G Coordinators must take a tuberculosis test every year and provide proof of a clear tuberculosis
test.
7 Coordinator Responsibilities
A Coordinators are responsible for administrating the Youth Program's daily operations m
compliance with the adopted Standards of Care
B Coordinators are responsible for recommending for hiring, supervising and evaluating Program
Leaders.
C Coordinators are responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating Youth Programs
8 Program Leader (Leader) Qualifications
A. Leaders will be full-time, part-time, or temporary employees of the Parks and Community
Services Department or volunteers.
B Leaders working with Participants must be age 16 or older; however, each Program Site will
have at least one staff 18 years or older present at all times, and all leaders must be at least four
years older than the participants they are working with.
C Leaders should be able to consistently exhibit competency, good judgment and self-control
when working with Participants
2001 Standards of Care -page 4
D Leaders must relate to Participants with courtesy, respect, tolerance and patience
E Leaders must have current certification m first aid and CPR based on American Heart
Association, American Red Cross or National Safety Council standards.
F Leaders must pass a background investigation mcludmg a test for illegal substances.
G Leader applicants must be able to furnish proof of a clear tuberculosis test that was completed
within the 12 months prior to their employment date
H Leaders must take a tuberculosis test every year and provide proof of a clear tuberculosis test.
9 Leader Responsibilities
A. Leaders will be responsible for providing Participants with an environment m which they can
feel safe, enjoy wholesome recreation achvrties and participate m appropriate social
opportunities with their peers.
B Leaders will be responsible to know and adhere to all City, Departmental, and Youth Program
standards, policies and procedures that apply to the Youth Programs
C Leaders must ensure that Participants are released only to a Parent or an adult designated by the
Parent. If a Parent wishes that their child sign himself m or out, the Parent must sign a release
giving said authorization. All Program Sites will have a copy of the Department guidelines to
verify the identity of a person authorized to pick up a Participant if the Leader does not know
that person.
10 Training/Orientation
A. The Department is responsible to provide framing and orientation to Youth Program staff in
working with Participants and for specific fob responsibilities. Coordinators will provide each
Leader with a Program Manual specific to each Youth Program.
B Leaders must be familiar with the Standards of Care for Youth Programs as adopted by the City
Council
C Program Staff must be familiar with the Youth Program's policies mcludmg discipline,
guidance and release of Participants as outlined m the Program Manual
D Program Staff will be framed m appropriate procedures to handle emergencies.
E Program Staff will be trained m areas mcludmg City, Department and Youth Program policies
and procedures, recreation achvrties organization, safety issues, program organization, and
other areas as required by assigned Youth Program.
F Program Staff will be required to sign an acknowledgment that they received the required
training
2001 Standards of Care -page 5
Operations
11 Staff-Participant Ratio
A. In a Youth Program, the standard ratio of Participants to Staff is 15 to 1, based on average daily
attendance In the event a Leader is unable to report to the Program Site, the Coordinator will
assign a replacement.
B Each Participant will have a Program Staff who is responsible for him or her and who is aware
of details of the Participant's habits, interests and any special problems as identified by the
Participant's Parents during the registration process.
12 Discipline
A Program Staff will implement discipline and guidance m a consistent manner based on the best
interests of Participants.
B There will be no cruel treatment or harsh punishment.
C Program Staff will use beef, supervised, separation (time out) from the group if necessary
D As necessary, Program Staff will initiate discipline reports to the Parent(s) of Participants
Parents will be asked to sign Participant discipline reports to indicate they have been advised
about specific problems or incidents
E A sufficient number and/or severe nature of discipline reports, as detailed m the Program
Manual, may result in a Participant being suspended from the Youth Program
F Participants will be removed from the Program Srte as soon as possible m instances of danger
to other Participants or Staff
13 Programming
A. Program Staff will provide cultural, educational and recreational programs for each group of
Participants according to their ages, interests and abilities. The activities will be appropriate to
Participant's health, safety and well being. The activities also will be flexible and promote the
Participant's emotional, social and mental growth.
B Program Staff will attempt to provide indoor and outdoor time periods to include
(1) Alternating active and passive activities,
(2) Opportunity for individual, small and large group activities, and
(3) Outdoor time each day as weather permits based upon room availability and weather
conditions
C Program Staff will be attentive and considerate of the Participant's safety on field trips and
during any transportation provided by the Youth Program
(1) During field trips, Program Staff will have authorization for emergency medical care
and emergency contact information for each Participant.
2001 Standards of Care -page 6
(2) Program Staff wtll have a written hst of the Participants m the group and must check
the roll frequently, specifically before departure to and from destination.
(3) Program Staff will have first aid supplies and a guide to first aid and emergency care
available on field trtps
14 Communication
Each remote Program Stte will have a pager or two-way radio to allow the Site to be contacted by Staff
Each Program Srte will have access to a telephone for use m contacting Program Staff or making
emergency telephone calls At each Program Site the Coordinator will post the following telephone
numbers adjacent to a telephone accessible to all Program Staff
A. City of Fort Worth ambulance or emergency medtcal services
B City of Fort Worth Police Department
C City of Fort Worth Fire Department
D Parks and Community Servtces Department Administrative Office
E. Numbers at which parents may be reached
F Telephone numbers and address for the Program Site ttself
G Telephone number of Coordinator's office
15 Transportation
A. Before a Parttctpant can be transported to and from City sponsored activtttes, a transportation
form, completed and signed by a Parent of the Participant, will be filed with the Coordinator
B First aid supplies and a first atd and emergency guide will be available m all Youth Program
vehicles that transport Participants
C All vehicles used for transporting Parttcipants will have a 6-BC portable fire extinguisher
installed in the passenger compartment of the vehicle, accessible to the adult occupants.
D Seatbelts will be worn if provided.
E Partictpants will be oriented to expected behavior and safety rules
16 Safety
Facility Standards
A. Program staff will inspect Program Sites weekly checking for sanitation and safety concerns
that might affect the health and safety of the Participants A weekly inspection report will be
completed by the Program staff and kept on file with the Coordinator
B Buildings, grounds and equipment on the Program Srte will be inspected, cleaned, repaired and
mamtamed to protect the health of the Participants
2001 Standards of Care =page 7
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C Program Site equipment and supplies will be safe for the Participants use
D Program Staff will have first aid supplies available at each Program Site m a designated
location, during transportation, and for the duration of any off-Site activity Program Staff will
have an immediate access to a guide for first aid and emergency care
E Program Site air conditioners, electric fans and heaters will be mounted out of Participant's
reach or have safeguards that keep Participants from being inured.
F Program Site porches and platforms more than 30 inches above the ground will be equipped
with railings, except performance stages
17 Fire
A. In case of fire, danger of fire, explosion or other emergency, Program Staff's first priority is to
evacuate the Participants to apre-designated safe area.
B The Program Site will have an annual fire inspection by the local Fire Marshall, and the
resulting report will detail any safety concerns observed. The report will be forwarded to the
Director who will review rt and establish the deadline and criteria for compliance
C Each Program Site will have at least one fire extinguisher approved by the Fire Marshall
readily available to all Program Staff The fire extinguisher will be inspected monthly by the
Coordinator, and a monthly report will be forwarded to the Director who will keep the report
on file for a minimum of two years All Program Staff will be framed m the proper use of fire
extinguisher
D Fire drills will be mrtiated at Program Sites based on the following schedule
(1) After School Youth Program -Once every three months
(2) Other Youth Programs -Once during each program
18 Health
A. Illness or Injury
(1) A Participant who is considered to be a health or safety concern to other Participants or
Program Staff will not be admitted to the Youth Program.
(2) Illnesses and injuries will be handled in a manner to protect the health of all
Participants and Program Staff
(3) Program Staff will follow emergency procedures for inured Parttcipants or for
Participants with symptoms of an acute illness as specified m the Program Manual.
(4) Program Staff will follow the recommendations of the Texas Department of Health
concerning the admission or readmission of any Participant after a communicable
disease
B Program Staff has the option to administer medication. If the Program Staff exercises this
option, they will administer medication only if•
2001 Standards of Care -page 8
(1) Parent(s) complete and sign a medication form that provides authorization for Program
Staff to dispense medication with details as to times and dosages The form will
include a hold harmless clause to protect the City
(2) Prescription medications are m the original containers labeled with the Participant's
name, a date, directions and the physician's name Program Staff will administer the
medication only as stated on the label Program Staff will not administer medication
after the expiration date
(3) Non-prescription med~cat~ons are labeled with the Participant's name and the date the
medication was brought to the Youth Program. Non-prescription medication must be
m the original container The Program Staff will administer medication only according
to label directions.
(4) Medications dispensed will be limited to routine oral ingestion, not requiring special
knowledge or skills on the part of the Program Staff The Program Staff will
administer no m~ect~ons.
(5) Program staff will ensure medications are inaccessible to Participants If necessary,
medications will be kept m the refrigerator (when available) Medications will be kept
separate from the food.
C Toilet Facilities
(1) The Program Site will have toilets located and equipped so Participants can use them
independently and Program Staff can monitor as needed.
(2) There will be one toilet for every 30 Participants. Urinals may be counted m the ratio
of toilets to Participants, but will not exceed 50% of the total number of toilets
(3) An adequate number of lavatories will be provided.
D Sanitation
(1) The indoor Program Sites must have adequate light, ventilation, air conditioning and
heat.
(2) The Program Site will have an adequate supply of water meeting the Texas Department
of Health standards for drinking water Water will be supplied to the Participants in a
safe and sanitary manner
(3) Program Staff will remove garbage from Program Sites daily
(4) All waste matters will be kept m a leakproof, covered container
END- OF STANDARDS OF CARE
2001 Standards of Care -page 9
City of Fort Worth, Texas
M,~Ayar and Council CommunicAtion
DATE REFERENCE NUMBER LOG NAME PAGE
4/3/01 G-13196 80YOUTH 1 of 3
SUBJECT ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING STANDARDS OF CARE FOR YOUTH
PROGRAMS IN THE PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt by an ordinance the Standards of Care for youth programs
in the Parks and Community Services Department.
DISCUSSION
In May 1996, the City adopted an ordinance for Standards of Care for youth programs This ordinance
was in accordance with an amendment to Section 42 041(b)(14), Human Resources Code, as
approved by the Texas Legislature during the 74th Legislative Session Based on that legislation,
municipal youth recreation programs can be exempted from the state's licensing requirement if the
cities comply with the provisions of that legislation, which amends the Human Resources Code
Section 42.041(b)(14), Human Resources Code
An elementary-age (ages 5-13) recreation program operated by municipality, provided the
governing body of the municipality annually adopts standards of care by ordinance after a
public hearing for such programs, that such standards are provided to the parents of each
program participant, and that the ordinances shall include, at minimum, staffing ratios,
minimum staff qualifications, minimum facility, health and safety standards, and
mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing the adopted local standards, and further
provided that parents be informed that the program is not licensed by the state and the
program may not be advertised as a child-care facility
The Standards of Care are intended to be minimum standards by which the Parks and Community
Services Department will operate the City's youth programs. In accordance with Section 3D of the
ordinance, "The Director will make an annual report on the overall status of the Youth Programs and
their operation relative to compliance with the adopted Standards of Care " The items listed below
provide information regarding the prior years' activities
Facts regarding compliance with the Standards of Care for 2000 include the following
• Youth programs were offered at seventeen community centers, one mobile site, and the Botanic
Garden, and
The average ratio of participants to staff during the Summer Day Camp program was fifteen to
one, and
• All staff received a tuberculin test; and
All staff members at each facility were certified in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR), and
City of Fort Worth, Texas
~11~A~ar And au~~tc~l atr~n~un~cAt~ian
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DATE REFERENCE NUMBER LOG NAME PAGE
4/3/01 G-13196 80YOUTH 2 of 3
SUBJECT ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING STANDARDS OF CARE FOR YOUTH
PROGRAMS IN THE PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
All staff received training on the Standards of Care, and
• Safety inspections were completed at each facility on a weekly basis during youth programming
Feedback regarding the effectiveness of the program was received from parents and staff Overall, the
parents were appreciative that standards had been set They felt that the standards established a
framework for an effective program that provided a safe environment for their children as they
participated in the various activities More parents got involved in the Summer Day Camp program,
including field trip day participation Parents and staff knew what was expected, and how it was to be
accomplished
These standards are in place year-round On an annual basis, they will be reviewed and revised
accordingly In accordance with the legislation, the Standards of Care and the ordinance must be
submitted for adoption to the City Council on an annual basis In response, the Parks and Community
Services Department will evaluate the program, make any revisions necessary, and submit the
ordinance to the Parks and Community Services Advisory Board and the City Council for endorsement
and adoption
Prior to submitting the Standards of Care for approval for 2001, staff reviewed the standards and made
the following change
6 Program Coordinator (Coordinator) Qualifications (page 4 of the Standards of Care)
C Coordinators should possess the following combination of experience and training
Two years of responsible community center service or recreational programming
experience
2. Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major
course work in Sports Management, Physical Education, Recreation, or a related field
On February 20, 2001, the Parks and Community Services Advisory Board endorsed the Standards of
Care
This program is located in ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS
City of Fort Worth, Texas
M,~A~a~ and Council CommunicAtion
DATE
4/3/01 REFERENCE NUMBER
G-13196 LOG NAME
80YOUTH PAGE
3 of 3
SUBJECT ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING STANDARDS OF CARE FOR YOUTH
PROGRAMS IN THE PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION
The Finance Director certifies that this action will have no material effect on City funds
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Submitted for City Manager's FUND ACCOUNT CENTER AMOUNT CITY SECRETARY
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APPROVED
Libby Watson 6183 CITY OOUNCIL
Originating Department Head:
APR $ 2001
Richard Zavala 5700 (from)
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