Source: https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/outdoors/camps/
Timestamp: 2018-11-14 19:14:41
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In New York State, when a children's program qualifies as a camp, it must have a state, city, or county health department permit to operate legally and must operate in compliance with Subpart 7-2 of the State Sanitary Code requirements. A permit is issued only when the camp is in compliance with the state's health regulations.
Subpart 7-2: Children's Camps
Subpart 6-1: Swimming Pools
Subpart 6-2: Bathing Beaches
Subpart 6-3: Recreational Aquatic Spray Grounds
On June 30, 2013, legislation creating the New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs became effective. This legislation contains requirements for children's camps for children with developmental disabilities and requires amendments to the children's camp regulation (Subpart 7-2). The amendments apply to camps with 20% or more campers with a developmental disability and include new requirements for staff screening and training, and incident reporting/management.