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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
To be eligible for the issuance or renewal of a youth camp license, the camp shall satisfy the following requirements:
(1) The location of the camp shall be such as to provide adequate potable water and afford facilities for obtaining readily available potable water;
(2) Each dwelling unit, building, and structure shall be maintained in good condition, suitable for the use to which it is intended, and shall present no health or fire hazard as so certified by the department of health and the state fire marshal or local fire marshal, and if required, as indicated by a current fire marshal certificate dated within the past year and available on site when the youth camp is in operation;
(3) There shall be an adequate and competent staff consisting of:
(i) The youth camp director or assistant director, one of whom shall be on site at all times the camp is in operation;
(ii) Activities specialists;
(iii) Counselors; and
(iv) Maintenance personnel;
(4) Each camp staff member over the age of eighteen (18) years shall be required to obtain a criminal records background check from the bureau of criminal identification and investigation division of the state police, local police department, or the office of the attorney general in accordance with the procedures and standards provided in § 40-13.2-5.1;
(5) All youth camp staff shall be trained, at a minimum, on the camp's policies and procedures pertaining to behavioral management and supervision, emergency health and safety procedures and recognizing, preventing, and reporting child abuse and neglect in accordance with § 40-11-3;
(6) All hazardous activities, including, but not limited to, archery, aquatics, horseback riding, and firearms instruction, shall be supervised by a qualified activities specialist who has adequate experience and training in such area of specialty;
(7) The staff of a residential and day camp shall at all times include an individual trained in the administration of first aid as required by the director;
(8) Records of personal data for each camper shall be kept in any reasonable form. The form shall include:
(i) The camper's name, age, and address;
(ii) The name, address, and telephone number of the parents or guardian;
(iii) The dates of admission and discharge; and
(iv) Such other information as required by the department; and
(9) Any youth camp licensed under this chapter shall operate only as the type of camp authorized by such license. Such camps shall not advertise any service they are not equipped or licensed to offer. The license shall be posted in a conspicuous place at youth camp headquarters and failure to so post the license shall result in the presumption that the camp is being operated in violation of this chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Rhode Island General Laws Title 23. Health and Safety § 23-21.2-2. Requirements for licensing of youth camps - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ri/title-23-health-and-safety/ri-gen-laws-sect-23-21-2-2/
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