§ 1391. Declaration of public policy. It is the declared policy of the state of New York to protect the health, safety and welfare of children attending what are commonly called children’s overnight, summer day, and traveling summer day camps.
§ 1392. Definitions. As used in this article: 1. “Children’s overnight camp” shall mean a property consisting of a tract of land and any tents, vehicles, buildings or other structures that may be pertinent to its use, any part of which may be occupied by persons under eighteen years of age under general supervision for […]
§ 1392-a. Requirement to check sex offender registry. Every person, firm, limited liability company, association and corporation which operates a children’s overnight camp shall be required, to ascertain whether an employee or volunteer is listed on the state sex offender registry pursuant to article six-C of the correction law and the national sex offender registry […]
§ 1393. Permit requirements. 1. No person, firm, corporation, or association shall operate a children’s overnight, summer day, or traveling summer day camp without first obtaining a permit from an officer. 2. An officer shall issue a permit if, after inspection, the children’s overnight, summer day, or traveling summer day camp is in compliance with […]
§ 1394. Children’s camps; standards and regulations. 1. The public health and health planning council shall prescribe standards and establish regulations for children’s overnight, summer day and traveling summer day camps, as defined in this article, concerning such matters as may be appropriate for the protection and security of the life, health and safety of […]
§ 1394-a. Requirement to check sex offender registry. Every person, firm, limited liability company, association and corporation which operates a summer day camp shall be required, to ascertain whether an employee or volunteer is listed on the state sex offender registry pursuant to article six-C of the correction law and the national sex offender registry […]
§ 1394-b. Requirement to check sex offender registry. Every person, firm, limited liability company, association and corporation which operates a traveling summer day camp shall be required, to ascertain whether an employee or volunteer is listed on the state sex offender registry pursuant to article six-C of the correction law and the national sex offender […]
§ 1394-c. Camps for children with developmental disabilities. 1. Camps for children with developmental disabilities, as defined in regulations, and in compliance with the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, shall be authorized to employ or contract with any of the individuals licensed under articles one hundred thirty-two, one hundred thirty-six, […]
§ 1394-d. Requirement to check sex offender registry. Every person, firm, limited liability company, association and corporation which operates a children’s non-regulated camp as defined in section three hundred ninety-eight-f of the general business law shall be required to ascertain whether an employee or volunteer is listed on the state sex offender registry pursuant to […]
§ 1395. Violations; temporary restraining order. 1. A violation of this chapter or of the sanitary code in the operation of a children’s overnight, summer day, or traveling summer day camp shall constitute a public nuisance which may be enjoined or restrained. 2. When an officer has cause to believe that there has been a […]
§ 1396. Pesticide applications. 1. For purposes of this section “pesticide” shall have the same meaning as set forth in subdivision thirty-five of section 33-0101 of the environmental conservation law, provided however that the following pesticide application shall be exempt: (a) the application of anti-microbial pesticides as defined by FIFRA in 7 U.S.C. Section 136 […]
§ 1397. Separability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or part of this article shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or part thereof […]