Virginia Administrative Code
Title 12 - HEALTH
Agency 35 - DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Chapter 46 - REGULATIONS FOR CHILDREN'S RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES
Part VI - Special Programs
Section 12VAC35-46-1140 - Campsite programs or adventure activities
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. All wilderness campsite programs and providers that take residents on wilderness/adventure activities shall develop and implement policies and procedures that include:
B. All wilderness campsite programs and providers that take residents on wilderness/adventure activities must designate one staff person to be the trip coordinator who will be responsible for all facility wilderness or adventure trips.
C. The trip coordinator shall conduct a posttrip debriefing within 72 hours of the group's return to base to evaluate individual and group goals as well as the trip as a whole.
D. The trip coordinator shall be responsible for writing a summary of the debriefing session and shall be responsible for ensuring that procedures and policies are updated to reflect improvements needed.
E. A trip folder shall be developed for each wilderness/adventure activity conducted away from the facility and shall include:
F. Initial physical forms used by wilderness campsite programs and providers that take residents on wilderness or adventure activities shall include:
G. First aid kits used by wilderness campsite programs and providers that take residents on adventure activities shall be activity appropriate and shall be accessible at all times.
H. Direct care workers hired by wilderness campsite programs and providers that take residents on wilderness/adventure activities shall be trained in a wilderness first aid course.
I. The provider shall ensure that before engaging in any aquatic activity, each resident shall be classified by the trip coordinator or designee according to swimming ability in one of two classifications: swimmer and nonswimmer. This shall be documented in the resident's record and in the trip folder.
J. The provider shall ensure that lifesaving equipment is provided for all aquatic activities and is placed so that it is immediately available in case of an emergency. At a minimum, the equipment shall include:
K. A separate bed, bunk, or cot shall be made available for each person.
L. A mattress cover shall be provided for each mattress.
M. Sleeping areas shall be protected by screening or other means to prevent admittance of flies and mosquitoes.
N. Bedding shall be clean, dry, sanitary, and in good repair.
O. Bedding shall be adequate to ensure protection and comfort in cold weather.
P. Sleeping bags, if used, shall be fiberfill and rated for 0°F.
Q. Linens shall be changed as often as required for cleanliness and sanitation but not less frequently than once a week.
R. Each resident shall be provided with an adequate supply of clean clothing that is suitable for outdoor living and is appropriate to the geographic location and season.
S. Sturdy, water-resistant, outdoor footwear shall be provided for each resident.
T. Each resident shall have adequate personal storage area.
U. Fire extinguishers of a 2A 10BC rating shall be maintained so that it is never necessary to travel more than 75 feet to a fire extinguisher from combustion-type heating devices, campfires, or other source of combustion.
V. Artificial lighting shall be provided in a safe manner.
W. All areas of the campsite shall be lighted for safety when occupied by residents.
X. Staff of the same sex may share a sleeping area with the residents.
Y. A telephone or other means of communication is required at each area where residents sleep or participate in programs.
Statutory Authority
§§ 37.2-408 and 37.2-203 of the Code of Virginia.