Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
Department LR. Licensing and Regulatory Affairs |
Bureau of Community and Health Systems |
Chapter Children's and Adult Foster Care Camps |
Part 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Section 400.11121. Health care staff: day camp.
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(1) A day camp that has less than 20% of its campers with disabilities shall have, at a minimum, an agreement for the provision of emergency medical services with the local emergency services provider or EMT that is within a 5-minute response time, or employ a health officer, as defined in R 400.11122 (1) and (3), who is on duty at the camp during all hours there are campers present.
(2) If 20% or more of the camper population are campers with disabilities, a health officer shall be on duty at the camp during all hours there are campers present and be 1 of the following:
(a) A licensed physician.
(b) A licensed physician's assistant.
(c) A licensed nurse practitioner.
(d) A registered nurse.
(e) A licensed practical nurse.
(f) A licensed emergency medical technician.
(g) A licensed medical first responder.
(h) An adult who is certified as a wilderness first responder or has met the requirements equivalent to those set forth by the National Outdoor Leadership School manual number 16175, which is adopted by reference in R 400.11103.
(3) A person who is licensed in another state or Canadian province as a physician, physician's assistant, nurse, or emergency medical technician is deemed to meet the requirements of subrule (2) of this rule.
History: 1984 AACS; 1989 AACS; 1994 AACS; 1998-2000 AACS; 2009 AACS.