Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 16 - HOUSING
Chapter 10.16.06 - Certification for Youth Camps
Section 10.16.06.19 - Alternative Accreditation
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.16.06.19
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Alternative Accreditation Organization.
(1) A
person seeking the Department's approval for alternative accreditation shall:
(a) Apply to the Department for approval of
the alternative accreditation; and
(b) Submit to the Department documentation
that verifies that the accreditation organization:
(i) Maintains accreditation standards that
provide the same level of health and safety protection for the campers as
required by this chapter;
(ii)
Monitors for and ascertains complete compliance with its standards
annually;
(iii) Periodically
assesses the reliability of the monitoring process;
(iv) Records the results of the monitoring
visit on a defined form;
(v)
Identifies conditions that could adversely affect the health or safety of the
campers;
(vi) Notifies the camp
operator to correct deficiencies by a specific date;
(vii) Provides one copy of the monitoring
report to the person in charge of the youth camp; and
(viii) Provides the accreditation
organization the original monitoring report and the Department a copy of the
monitoring report.
(2) When a camp is accredited by an
alternative accreditation approved by the Department and the accreditation
organization suspends, revokes, or discontinues the youth camp's accreditation,
the accreditation organization shall notify the Department of the suspension,
revocation, or reasons to discontinue camp:
(a) By telephone within 24 hours;
and
(b) In writing within 3
calendar days.
B. The Department:
(1) Shall review the alternate accreditation
proposal submitted by the camping organization within 60 calendar days from
receipt of the documentation;
(2)
Shall accept alternative accreditation as fulfilling the requirements of this
chapter when the alternative accreditation:
(a) Complies with §A of this regulation;
and
(b) Is approved by the
Department;
(3) May
suspend, deny, or revoke approval for the alternative accreditation when the
accreditation organization fails to comply with §A of this
regulation;
(4) Shall give the
person whose alternative accreditation is suspended, denied, or revoked:
(a) Written notice of the suspension, denial,
or revocation of approval for the alternative accreditation;
(b) The reasons for the suspension, denial,
or revocation; and
(c) An
opportunity for a hearing in accordance with Regulation .17 of this
chapter;
(5) May inspect
a camp that is accredited by an accreditation organization approved by the
Department, according to Regulation .09 of this chapter;
(6) May investigate a complaint received
about the camp;
(7) May deny,
suspend, or revoke the accredited youth camp's certificate or letter of
compliance; and
(8) May issue an
order to abate a violation or an order to cease operation.
C. The camp operator shall:
(1) Submit:
(a) An application as required in Regulation
.08 of this chapter; and
(b) With
the application, documentation of the camp's current accreditation from the
accreditation organization that is approved by the Department;
(2) Obtain a youth camp
certificate or letter of compliance issued by the Department as required in
Regulation .07 of this chapter;
(3)
When a camp is accredited by an alternative accreditation approved by the
Department and the youth camp's accreditation is suspended, revoked, or
discontinued by the accreditation organization, notify the Department of the
suspension, revocation, or reasons to discontinue camp:
(a) By telephone within 24 hours;
and
(b) In writing within 3
calendar days;
(4) Close
a camp:
(a) Whose accreditation from an
accreditation organization approved by the Department is suspended, revoked, or
discontinued; and
(b) Whose
certificate or letter of compliance from the Department is denied, suspended,
or revoked; and
(5) If
the operator wishes to reopen the camp, apply for and obtain a certificate or
letter of compliance in accordance with this chapter.
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