New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-C - Commissioner, Department of Health and Human Services
Chapter He-C 4000 - CHILD CARE LICENSING RULES
Part He-C 4003 - YOUTH RECREATION CAMPS
Section He-C 4003.30 - Required Health Care Staffing: Day Camps
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) A day camp that is not operated for campers who are physically or mentally disabled shall have, whenever campers are present at the camp, the following on-site medical staff:
(b) A day camp that is operated for campers who are physically or mentally disabled shall have, whenever campers are present at the camp, the following on-site medical staff:
(c) The YRC staff member who is certified in first aid/CPR/AED and the YRC staff member who qualifies under (a) (2) or (b) (1) or (3) may be the same individual.
(d) The YRC staff member certified in first aid/CPR/AED whose training is used to meet the requirements of (a) (1) or (b) (2) above shall have been certified or had such certification renewed within 24 months of the opening of the YRC for the season.
(e) The YRC staff member who qualifies under (a) (2) or (b) (3) above shall have been certified or had such certification renewed within 3 years of the opening of the YRC for the season.
(f) If a New Hampshire-licensed PA is used to satisfy the requirements of (b) (1) above, the PA shall provide a copy of the written agreement with the PA's supervising New Hampshire-licensed physician to the YRC.
(g) Each health staff member shall post a copy of his or her New Hampshire license(s) in a conspicuous location in the camp office or infirmary. For health care practitioners licensed in New Hampshire, a copy of the license verification as obtained through the New Hampshire board of nursing's on-line license verification system may be substituted for a copy of the license.
(h) The YRC owner shall ensure that all health staff comply with Lab 1403.08, regarding reducing the risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens.