Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 16 - HOUSING
Chapter 10.16.06 - Certification for Youth Camps
Section 10.16.06.53 - Transportation
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.16.06.53
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. When a camper, staff member, or volunteer is transported, an operator shall ensure that:
(1) Transportation is provided according to
applicable State law;
(2) A
transportation safety plan is developed and implemented that includes:
(a) Transportation safety rules, standards,
and practices;
(b) Supervision
requirements including camper to staff ratios;
(c) Emergency transportation services;
and
(d) Severe weather
procedures;
(3) Not more
than 30 calendar days before the camp uses transportation, each staff member or
volunteer involved in the transportation and each transportation service
provider or driver:
(a) Is trained in the
camp's transportation safety plan;
(b) Demonstrates knowledge of the camp's
transportation safety plan; and
(c)
Is provided with the opportunity to discuss the procedures and have questions
answered by a supervisor;
(4) Documentation is kept on file that each
staff member or volunteer received the training required in §A(3) of this
regulation;
(5) A camper, staff
member, or volunteer is provided with and uses transportation safety
equipment;
(6) The driver of a
vehicle is:
(a) An adult; and
(b) Licensed according to applicable State
law;
(7) The number of
occupants in a vehicle does not exceed the vehicle manufacturer's seating
capacity;
(8) Before a camper is
transported, written authorization from a camper's parent or guardian is
obtained; and
(9) Vehicular traffic
is controlled on the campsite.
B. When the camp operator provides or arranges camper transportation to camp, from camp, or to and from camp, the operator shall:
(1) Ensure that a director is
available for consultation;
(2)
Provide written information to the camper's parent or guardian that includes
the:
(a) Camper's pick-up time and designated
pick-up location;
(b) Camper's
drop-off time and designated drop-off location;
(c) Camp's pick-up and drop-off safety
procedures;
(d) Camp's policy
concerning the camp's responsibility for supervising a camper when the camper
is picked up, dropped off, and transported;
(3) Obtain a written agreement from the
camper's parent or guardian concerning the parent's or guardian's
responsibility for supervising a camper before the camper is picked up and
after the camper is dropped off; and
(4) In addition to the driver, ensure that
one assistant counselor or adult is on duty and supervising the campers when
there are ten or more campers in a vehicle.
C. An operator may not transport a camper in a:
(1) Non-passenger vehicle; or
(2) An individual's car without obtaining
written authorization from the:
(a) Camper's
parent or guardian; and
(b) Owner
of the vehicle.
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