By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

The Duluth, Minnesota City Council recently passed an ordinance by a unanimous vote as to restrictions as to where Level 3 Predatory (Sexual) Offenders can live within the city. The new city ordinance would prohibit these sexual offenders from residing within 2,000 feet of an school, playground or day care center. Ordinances like these make it more difficult for sexual offenders who have been released back into society to find affordable housing. The mission or goal of such ordinances is to protect the safety of children from those who have a history or propensity to victimize children. Of course, not all sexual offenders repeat their crimes. Furthermore, not all sexual offenders victimize children; however, if the ordinances protect children – they make sense. There would be challenges to such ordinances. Passing new laws is not always easy or popular. Keeping children safe with new laws or other actions simply makes sense. See Duluth City Council passes ordinance limiting where sex offenders can live
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In Utah and Other States, day care centers have been the unfortunate locations of automobile accidents and trucking accidents. Because many day care centers are situated in commercial areas near busy streets and highways, there have been a number of reported automobile accidents in which a vehicle crashes into a day care center facility / building. In Billerica, Utah, it was reported that a mini van crashed into a Kindercare Day Care Center. There were no reported serious personal injuries to children but two infants were transported for medical evaluation at local hospitals following this Utah crash. The police investigating the accident reported that the driver stated that she meant to hit the brake when instead she hit the gas / accelerator.
Child care centers and day care centers in Kansas are regulated by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment through various laws, rules, and regulations. Pursuant to General Regulations – K.A.R. 28-4-123 – Parental Access to Child Care Facilities (Page 27), a parent has a right to access the child care center during all hours of operation. This is an important regulation as it allows a parent and requires a facility to “keep its doors open”. A parent could enter the facility at any time. As such, child care centers and its staff must be prepared for such a visit with the understanding that the parent will look around to make sure that everything is in order.
In Columbus, Ohio, a day care provider was arrested following injuries to a 6 month old girl under the care of the day care provider. The child suffered internal and brain injuries that may be inconsistent with a fall or other accidental cause. Cases like this can be challenging. Many questions or issues arise including the following:
In Memphis, Tennessee, it was reported by ABC 24 Eyewitness News that a 1 year old girl was hit by a school bus at her day care center -Premier Kids Enrichment Center which is located on North Watkins in Frayser.
Many parents dread the first day of summer almost as much as their children look forward to it. What to do with antsy kids for three months over the summer? Now is the time to start thinking about summer camp. The good ones fill up their rosters quickly. The following are some tips for narrowing down your choices.