Haw glujlul. nauun? a unuuv?n aUIqu-a . The 53 violations of statutory and rule licensing standards found to have occurred in this case were committed within an eight month period. The violations included: missing employee background screening documentation {multiple occasions); failure to cleanldisinfect the diaper changing siurfaoe after each use: changing diapers on an inappropriate surface; dirty diapers placed in uncovered waste receptacle: failure to'mailntain abourate attendanoer?staff cauld not for all children in facility (multiple occasions); inadequate supervision or insuf?cient staff-to-Children ratio-( multiple occasions); lack of ?rst-aid/C PR quali?ed staff on field trips: formula bottles not properly refrigerated (multiple occasions} or 'diepOSed of after use oondUcting food preparation in the handwashing sink; missing child health screening records and expired immunizations;brokenidangerous equipment (multiple occasions); and, missing electrical outlet copiers in a area; I . ill. Li. l- v- ?n .