Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 16 - HOUSING
Chapter 10.16.07 - Health and Medication Requirements for Youth Camps
Section 10.16.07.02 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.16.07.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Acute illness" means an abnormal
condition of the body with rapid onset associated with recognizable symptoms
and signs, such as chicken pox, gastroenteritis, influenza, or streptococcal
sore throat, which has a short course of duration, as opposed to a chronic
illness of long duration lasting 30 calendar days or more.
(2) Administer Medication.
(a) "Administer medication" means the act of
providing, preparing, or applying a medication.
(b) "Administer medication" does not include:
(i) Reminding a camper to take a medication;
or
(ii) Providing physical
assistance with opening and removing a medication from the container or locked
storage.
(3)
"Adult" has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.16.06.02.
(4) "Agent" means an individual who:
(a) Is at least 18 years old;
(b) Has successfully completed, at the
expense of an applicant, an emergency epinephrine educational training program
approved by the Department; and
(c)
Is appointed by a certificate for emergency epinephrine holder to administer
auto-injectable epinephrine in an emergency situation.
(5) "Anaphylaxis" means a sudden, severe, and
potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that occurs when an individual
is exposed to an allergen.
(6)
"Applicant" means an individual applying for a Certificate for Emergency
Epinephrine.
(7) "Auto-injectable
epinephrine" means a portable, disposable drug delivery device that contains a
premeasured single dose of epinephrine that is used to treat anaphylaxis in an
emergency situation.
(8) "Camp"
means a youth camp as defined in COMAR 10.16.06.02.
(9) "Camper" has the meaning stated in COMAR
10.16.06.02.
(10) "Certificate"
means a document showing the authority to operate a youth camp, issued by the
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene pursuant to COMAR 10.16.06 and
Health-General Article, §14-403, Annotated Code of Maryland, which
displays the name of the person granted the authority.
(11) "Certificate for emergency epinephrine"
means a certificate or an endorsement on the operating certificate of a youth
camp issued by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to an individual who
operates a youth camp under COMAR 10.16.06 to obtain, store, and administer
auto-injectable epinephrine.
(12)
"Certificate for emergency epinephrine holder" means an individual who is
authorized by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to obtain, store, and
administer auto-injectable epinephrine to be used in an emergency
situation.
(13) "Day" has the
meaning stated in COMAR 10.16.06.02.
(14) "Department" has the meaning stated in
COMAR 10.16.06.02.
(15) "Director"
has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.16.06.02.
(16) "Emergency medication" means a
medication, identified by a camper's plan of action for use in case of a
medical emergency, for a camper with an identified medical problem.
(17) "Health supervisor" means an individual
who:
(a) Provides health services for a camp;
and
(b) Is licensed by the State as
a:
(i) Physician;
(ii) Certified nurse practitioner;
or
(iii) Registered
nurse.
(18)
Identified Medical Problem.
(a) "Identified
medical problem" means a chronic physical condition diagnosed by a licensed
health care professional that:
(i) Requires
specific medical treatment and supervision; and
(ii) If untreated, can adversely affect the
general health of the camper.
(b) "Identified medical problem" includes,
but is not limited to:
(i) Asthma;
(ii) Cancer;
(iii) Diabetes; and
(iv) Epilepsy.
(c) "Identified medical problem " does not
include a chronic physical condition, which does not typically cause other
medical problems or have an adverse effect on the general health of the camper,
such as:
(i) Blindness;
(ii) Deafness; or
(iii) A developmental disability.
(19) "Medication" means
any nonprescription or prescription medication present at camp.
(20) "Operate" means to supervise, control,
conduct, or manage a youth camp as:
(a) An
owner;
(b) An agent of the
owner;
(c) A lessee of the
owner;
(d) A director; or
(e) An independent contractor.
(21) "Operator" has the meaning
stated in COMAR 10.16.06.02.
(22)
"Person " has the meaning stated in COMAR 10.16.06.02.
(23) "Secretary" has the meaning stated in
COMAR 10.16.06.02.
(24)
"Self-administer medication" means the act of an individual's ingesting,
injecting, or applying the individual's own medication when the individual:
(a) Identifies the individual's own
medication; and
(b) Follows the
directions for use, including the correct route, dose, and frequency.
(25) "Successfully completed"
means to pass a written examination with a grade of 75 percent or
higher.
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