§ 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 […]
§ 36-3901 – Definition
36-3901. Definition A. " Children’s camp" means any land with permanent buildings, tents or other structures established or maintained as living quarters where both food and lodging or the facilities therefor are provided for minors, operated continuously for a period of five days or more each year for religious, recreational or vacation purposes, and the […]
§ 36-3902 – Application for license; issuance; posting
36-3902. Application for license; issuance; posting A. The department of health services is authorized and directed to issue licenses for the operation of children’s camps: No children’s camp shall be operated without first obtaining such a license. B. On or before May 1 annually, every person operating or seeking to operate a children’s camp shall […]
§ 36-3903 – License fee
36-3903. License fee A. The fee for a children’s camp license issued by the department of health services shall be one hundred dollars for the first license and twenty-five dollars for each renewal of the license thereafter. All funds collected from this source shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the state […]