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§ 36-3913 – Exception

36-3913. Exception The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to children’s camps which are regulated by an existing ordinance of any city or town.

§ 36-3914 – Limitations

36-3914. Limitations Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted to limit the powers and duties of the department of health services.

§ 36-3915 – Delegation of powers

36-3915. Delegation of powers The department of health services may delegate powers and duties provided pursuant to this chapter to a county health department of the county in which the children’s camp is located.

§ 36-3916 – Use of sunscreen

36-3916. Use of sunscreen A child who attends a children’s camp in this state may possess and use a topical sunscreen product without a note or prescription from a licensed health care professional.

§ 36-3904 – Location

36-3904. Location Every children’s camp shall be located on well-drained ground near an adequate safe water supply.

§ 36-3905 – Layout

36-3905. Layout The general layout of a children’s camp shall be planned to lessen fire, accident and disease hazards.

§ 36-3906 – Water supply

36-3906. Water supply A. Every children’s camp shall be provided with a water supply of sufficient quantity to provide a minimum of five gallons per person per day to the camp site at a rate of two and one-half times the average hourly demand, and be of a safe sanitary quality, meeting the minimum standards […]

§ 36-3907 – Toilets and disposal systems

36-3907. Toilets and disposal systems Every camp shall be provided with privies or with suitable toilets and with disposal systems meeting minimum health requirements of the department of environmental quality. One toilet or one privy shall be provided for every fifteen persons or fraction thereof in the camp population. Privies shall be located at least […]

§ 36-3909 – Drainage

36-3909. Drainage In every children’s camp all kitchen, toilet, bath and other drainage shall be disposed of in such manner as to prevent fly and mosquito breeding and the pollution of any water or food supply.