As used in NRS 444.220 to 444.320, inclusive: “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 on a 24-hour basis for a period of 5 days or more each year […]
1. The boards of health of health districts and counties shall issue licenses to qualified applicants for the operation of children’s camps. No children’s camp may be operated without first obtaining such a license. 2. Annually or before May 1, every person operating or seeking to operate a children’s camp shall make application in writing […]
The fee for a children’s camp license shall be $25 for the first license and $10 for each renewal of the license thereafter. (Added to NRS by 1967, 1049)
1. Every children’s camp shall be located on well drained ground near an adequate safe water supply. 2. The general layout of a children’s camp shall be planned to lessen fire, accident and disease hazards. 3. In every children’s camp all kitchen, toilet, bath and other drainage shall be disposed of in such manner as […]
1. All food storage, preparation and service space and equipment in children’s camps shall be maintained clean and free from dust and insects, and the equipment shall be disinfected after each use. 2. Refrigeration equipment in such camps shall be available with provisions for preserving perishable foods in a temperature of not over 50° F. […]
1. Every children’s camp must have suitable toilets and disposal systems or portable facilities for temporarily holding sewage that is treated with chemicals which conform to the provisions of the Uniform Plumbing Code of the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, as adopted by the Division, and all applicable administrative regulations which pertain to […]
1. The board of health of the appropriate health district or county may make such inspections of each children’s camp as it finds necessary and when it is found that there is a failure to comply with any of the standards prescribed by NRS 444.220 to 444.320, inclusive, such board of health shall give notice […]
When a license has been suspended or revoked by the board of health of an appropriate health district or county, it shall be reinstated upon compliance with the standards prescribed by NRS 444.220 to 444.320, inclusive. (Added to NRS by 1967, 1050)
Any person employed by a children’s camp on a written contract basis for a specified term longer than 1 week is exempt from the provisions of NRS 608.250 to 608.290, inclusive, and chapter 609 of NRS relating to daily and weekly hours of labor only if such camp is operated by a nonprofit organization which […]
Nothing in NRS 444.220 to 444.320, inclusive, shall be interpreted to limit the powers and duties of the Division prescribed by NRS 439.170 and 439.570. (Added to NRS by 1967, 1050)
Any person who violates any provision of NRS 444.220 to 444.300, inclusive, is guilty of a misdemeanor. (Added to NRS by 1967, 1050)