10A N.C. Admin. Code 09 .2502 - SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR SUMMER DAY CAMPS
(a) A
center providing care for school-age children exclusively on a seasonal basis
between May 15 and September 15 shall be licensed as a summer day
camp.
(b) A facility licensed as a
summer day camp shall have a permanent structure located at the home base,
which is the primary site of the summer day camp activities. The permanent
structure may be a building or permanent roofed shelter with overhang. The
summer day camp shall meet one of the following space requirements:
(1) when activities for children are
conducted outdoors or off the premises for at least 75 percent of each day, a
minimum of 10 square feet per child of indoor space, exclusive of kitchens,
hallways, restrooms, closets, and storage areas, shall be provided;
or
(2) when the camp's home base
does not provide 10 square feet of primary space indoors, the camp shall
provide notarized copies of all letters, agreements, or contracts with other
facilities to the Division which guarantee that children will be accommodated
comfortably indoors in the event of inclement weather.
(c) For the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of
G.S.
110-91(4) for summer day
camps not covered by
10A NCAC
09 .2503(a), the following
North Carolina Building Codes apply to the structure described in Paragraph (b)
of this Rule shall apply;
(1) when the
authorized capacity of the facility is less than 30 children, the structure
shall meet the requirements for residential occupancy as prescribed in the
North Carolina Building Code. Children may use only those floors which have one
grade level exit;
(2) when the
authorized capacity of the facility is more than 29 children, but less than 100
children, the structure shall meet the North Carolina Building Code
requirements for business occupancy; or
(3) when the authorized capacity of the
facility is more than 99 children, the structure shall meet the North Carolina
Building Code requirements for assembly occupancy, or educational occupancy or
institutional occupancy.
(d) If a summer day camp maintains its master
records for children and staff in a central location, emergency information for
each staff person and child shall always be on site. The emergency information
on site shall include the name and telephone numbers of the child's parent or
other responsible person, the child's or staff person's health care
professional or preferred hospital, any chronic illnesses and medication taken
for that illness, any allergy and recommended treatment for that allergy, and
any other information that has a direct bearing on medical treatment and safe
care. The parent's signed permission to obtain medical attention must also be
on site with the child.
(e) If food
is prepared at the summer day camp, the rules regarding sanitary facilities,
food preparation and service for summer camps as adopted by the Commission for
Public Health and codified in
15A NCAC
18A.1000 apply.
(f) Staff in summer day camp programs
required to complete Basic School-Age Care (BSAC) training as defined in
Rule.0102 of this Chapter shall do so within four weeks of becoming
employed.
Notes
Eff. July 1, 1988;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2010; July 1, 2000; September 1, 1990;
Readopted Eff. October 1, 2017;
Amended Eff. September 1, 2019.
Eff. July 1, 1988;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2010; July 1, 2000; September 1, 1990.
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