New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 56 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILDREN'S GROUP HOMES
Subchapter 9 - ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES
Section 3A:56-9.4 - Biking
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:56-9.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Prior to implementing a planned biking trip that is off the grounds of the home, the home shall:
1. Obtain the necessary permits to ride on
roads or highways from host states and local governments; and
2. Maintain on file at the home or the home's
administrative office copies of these permits.
(b) The home shall prohibit all biking from taking place:
1. In inclement weather;
2. On roads with heavy traffic unless there is a
wide shoulder;
3. After sunset and
before sunrise; and
4. On unmarked,
ungroomed or dangerous trails and in prohibited areas. The home may permit a child
to participate in mountain biking when the following conditions have been met:
i. The child has been provided with a mountain
bike that has been designed/manufactured for riding on trails;
ii. The child has been provided with a helmet
designed for mountain biking, knee pads, gloves, protective goggles/eye wear and
elbow pads;
iii. A staff member,
volunteer or contract provider who is experienced in mountain biking accompanies the
child; and
iv. The child has
demonstrated an ability to participate in mountain bike riding.
(c) The home shall ensure that all persons engaged in biking:
1. Wear helmets that are
approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or the Snell Memorial
Fund;
2. Ride in single file on the
right side of the road;
3. Obey all
traffic signs and signals;
4. Yield to
traffic;
5. Are led by a staff person,
with another staff person riding at the end of the group; and
6. Take a 30-minute break every two hours, or
sooner when a child expresses a need for rest or when a child is injured or ill. The
break may be less than 30 minutes in duration if all staff members and children
agree to take a shorter break.
(d) The home shall ensure that the following equipment is brought on a biking trip:
1. A road
map;
2. A bike repair kit; and
3. A water bottle for each child and staff member,
unless the itinerary provides access to potable water.
(e) The home shall ensure that all bikes are locked at night to deter children from running away or having the bikes stolen.
(f) Before starting a trip and every day of the trip thereafter, the home shall ensure that all bikes have:
1. Brakes that are in good working
order;
2. Tires with treads and
sufficient air;
3. Handlebars that are
no more than 16 inches above the seat so that the biker can sit
comfortably;
4. Pedals with treads that
are a distance of 3 1/2 inches or more from the front wheel or fender; and
5. Reflectors in the front, rear, pedals and
spokes.
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