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Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 368r – Youth Camps
§ 19a-420 Definitions
§ 19a-421 License required. Qualifications. Duration of validity. Fees
§ 19a-422 Requirements for licensing of camps. License to be displayed
§ 19a-423 Disciplinary actions. Due process and appeal procedures. No review of denial of initial license applications
§ 19a-424 Appeal
§ 19a-425 Penalty. Equitable relief
§ 19a-426 Inspection of facilities
§ 19a-427 Authorization to accept financial assistance
§ 19a-428 Regulations re safe operation, physical examinations and glucose monitoring for diabetes
§ 19a-429 Complaints against youth camps. Investigation of complaints. Disclosure of information re complaints and investigations
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 368r
Commissioner: means the Commissioner of Early Childhood. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-420
Day camp: means any youth camp which is established, conducted or maintained on any parcel or parcels of land on which there are located dwelling units or buildings intended to accommodate five or more children who are at least three years of age and under sixteen years of age during daylight hours for at least three days a week with the campers eating and sleeping at home, except for one meal per day, but does not include programs operated by a municipal agency. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-420
Office: means the Office of Early Childhood. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-420
Person: means the state or any municipal agency, individual, partnership, association, organization, limited liability company or corporation. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-420
Youth camp: means any regularly scheduled program or organized group activity advertised as a camp or operated only during school vacations or on weekends by a person, partnership, corporation, association, the state or a municipal agency for recreational or educational purposes and accommodating for profit or under philanthropic or charitable auspices five or more children, who are at least three years of age and under sixteen years of age, who are (A) not bona fide personal guests in the private home of an individual, and (B) living apart from their relatives, parents or legal guardian, for a period of three days or more per week or portions of three or more days per week, provided any such relative, parent or guardian who is an employee of such camp shall not be considered to be in the position of loco parentis to such employee's child for the purposes of this chapter, but does not include (i) classroom-based summer instructional programs operated by any person, provided no activities that may pose a health risk or hazard to participating children are conducted at such programs, (ii) public schools, or private schools in compliance with section 10-188 and approved by the State Board of Education or accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the State Board of Education, which operate a summer educational program, (iii) licensed child care centers, or (iv) drop-in programs for children who are at least six years of age administered by a nationally chartered boys' and girls' club. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-420