ATCP 78.26(3)(c)6.d.d. Equipped with a whistle or other signaling device for communicating to aquatic participants or other staff. P ATCP 78.26(3)(c)7.a.a. Every boat, except a sailboard and except as provided in subd. 7. c., shall carry at least one personal flotation device prescribed as specified pursuant to 33 CFR part 175, subpart B for each person on board or being attended by the boat, so placed as to be readily accessible and available to the persons. P ATCP 78.26(3)(c)7.b.b. No person may use a boat 16 feet or more in length unless one throwable personal flotation device is onboard in addition to the total number of wearable personal flotation devices required in subd. 7. a. P ATCP 78.26(3)(c)7.c.c. No person may operate a boat with any child under 13 years old aboard unless each such child is wearing a properly sized personal flotation device approved by the Coast Guard. P ATCP 78.26(3)(c)8.8. Pursuant to s. 30.678 (1) (d), Stats., no person who was born on or after January 1, 1989, and who is 16 years of age or older may operate a motorboat unless one of the following applies: ATCP 78.26(3)(c)8.b.b. The person is accompanied in the motorboat by another person who is at least 18 years of age and that person holds a valid boating safety certificate issued pursuant to s. 30.74 (1) (a), Stats., or a valid boating safety certificate that is honored pursuant to s. 30.74 (1) (c), Stats., or was born before January 1, 1989. P ATCP 78.26(3)(c)9.a.a. The adult aquatic supervisor shall designate a separate area for each aquatic program activity. Pf ATCP 78.26(3)(c)9.b.b. Access to each aquatic program activity area shall be controlled and the area used for swimming shall be clearly marked and separated into sections based on the camps written lifeguard and attendant staffing plan, including non-swimmers, beginners, intermediates and proficient swimmers. Pf ATCP 78.26(3)(c)9.c.c. No person may go into a section marked for a swimming beyond their evaluated ability except when being tested under supervision for the next higher level or when wearing a properly fitted personal flotation device. Pf ATCP 78.26(3)(c)9.d.d. The adult aquatic supervisor shall establish and enforce a method for checking persons in and out of each aquatic program activity. Pf ATCP 78.26(3)(c)9.e.e. The adult aquatic supervisor shall establish and enforce a method for supervising persons in the water such as the buddy system, buddy check, or a combination of methods of supervising persons. Pf ATCP 78.26(3)(c)10.10. Safety equipment shall be maintained and in the vicinity of the aquatic activity area and include all of the following: P ATCP 78.26(3)(c)10.a.a. An equipped and maintained first-aid kit as determined by the adult aquatic supervisor or the camp health supervisor. P ATCP 78.26(3)(c)11.11. The adult aquatic supervisor shall conspicuously post the camp’s swimming rules and restrictions and boating regulations in the aquatic program activity area. When participating in an aquatic program activity off the camp premises, swimming and boating regulations and restrictions shall be verbally discussed with campers. ATCP 78.26(3)(c)12.12. A rescue boat shall be readily available when the aquatic program activity extends beyond the designated swimming area.P The boat shall be provided with all of the following: ATCP 78.26(3)(c)12.b.b. A rescue pole. A standard length oar or paddle may substitute for a rescue pole. P ATCP 78.26(3)(c)12.c.c. Personal flotation devices that are United States coast guard approved and shall be sized properly for each individual. P ATCP 78.26 NoteNote: Blue-green algae blooms can produce toxins that can make people sick after they swallow, breathe in, or have contact with water. Email the Wisconsin department of natural resources at DNRHABS@wisconsin.gov to report a bloom or ask questions. More information is also available from the Wisconsin department of health services Staying Safe at the Lake: What Summer Camps Should Know about Blue-Green Algae at www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/publications/p02438.pdf. ATCP 78.26(3)(c)14.14. Aquatic program equipment shall be maintained in good repair, including docks, ladders, rafts, diving boards, boats, life jackets, and paddles. ATCP 78.26(3)(c)15.15. A camp may allow swimming after dark if lighting is provided to identify swimmers. P ATCP 78.26(3)(d)1.1. When horseback riding is provided on the camp premises, the camp shall meet all of the following: ATCP 78.26(3)(d)1.a.a. Evaluate and classify each camper’s riding ability and assign each camper to a horse and equipment that matches their ability. Pf ATCP 78.26(3)(d)1.b.b. Require protective head gear to be worn by campers or staff under the age of 18, except that this provision does not apply to pony rides where a horse or pony is led by a trained individual on foot or the animal is controlled by a mechanical device that leads its walk. P ATCP 78.26(3)(d)2.2. Horse and livestock medications shall be secured in an area away from camper access and locked when not in use. P ATCP 78.26(3)(d)3.3. Stables, corrals, riding rings, or other livestock areas shall be located away from lodging areas as specified pursuant to s. ATCP 78.17 (2). Pf ATCP 78.26(3)(d)4.4. Livestock areas shall be maintained free from the accumulation of manure. ATCP 78.26(3)(e)1.1. When a go-kart or similar motorized vehicle, excluding a golf cart, is provided for a camp program, the camp shall meet all of the following: ATCP 78.26(3)(e)1.a.a. Equip the go-kart or similar motorized vehicle with a restraint device such as a seat belt or safety harness. P ATCP 78.26(3)(e)1.b.b. Require protective head gear to be worn by a camper or staff under the age of 18 who is using the vehicle. P ATCP 78.26(3)(e)1.c.c. Establish a camper vehicle use policy that provides guidelines for when and where a vehicle may be used pursuant to s. 23.33, Stats., and ch. NR 64, as enforced by the Wisconsin department of natural resources. Pf ATCP 78.26(3)(e)2.2. When an all-terrain vehicle or utility-terrain vehicle is provided for a camp program, the camp shall meet all of the following: ATCP 78.26(3)(e)2.a.a. Require protective head gear to a camper or staff under the age of 18 using the vehicle. P ATCP 78.26(3)(e)2.c.c. Establish a camper vehicle use policy that provides guidelines for when and where a vehicle may be used per s. 23.33, Stats., and ch. NR 64, as enforced by the Wisconsin department of natural resources. Pf ATCP 78.26(4)(4) Pools and water attractions. Any public swimming pool, water attraction, wading pool, whirlpool or similar structure shall comply with the design and construction requirements in ch. SPS 390 and the camp operator shall obtain a license and operate the pool in accordance with ch. ATCP 76. ATCP 78.26(5)(5) Plans for camper security and dealing with emergencies. ATCP 78.26(5)(a)(a) General camp security. Camps shall have a written security plan for addressing all of the following: ATCP 78.26(5)(a)1.1. Visitors, vendors, or contracted services that enter the camps premises. Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(b)1.1. A camp shall have a written plan for actions to be taken in response to all of the following: ATCP 78.26(5)(b)1.b.b. Severe weather and a power outage, including identifying a designated shelter. Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(b)1.e.e. Communicable disease and foodborne illness outbreak, including reporting and notification to the health department. Pf ATCP 78.26 NoteNote: A list of reportable communicable diseases can be found in appendix A to ch. DHS 145. For more information on diagnosis and symptoms of foodborne illness refer to ch. ATCP 75 Appendix s. 2-201.11 (A) (1) and (2). ATCP 78.26(5)(b)2.2. The camp’s written plan shall include the frequency of training and rehearsal provided to camp staff. Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(c)(c) Camper sexual abuse prevention training requirements. Camper sexual abuse prevention training shall be conducted annually and meet all of the following: Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(c)2.2. Maintain the individual certificate or dated documentation, with each participant’s name, for training that occurred. Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(c)4.a.a. Understanding the dynamics of camper to camper sexual abuse and sexualized behaviors. Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(c)4.c.c. Managing camp staff-to-camper and camper-to-camper one-on-one interactions. Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(c)4.d.d. Defining inappropriate physical and verbal contact or interaction with campers. Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(c)4.f.f. Responding to disclosure or suspicion of abuse. A process for ensuring that known or suspected cases of child abuse, neglect or sexual misconduct are immediately reported to the proper authorities. Pf ATCP 78.26(5)(d)1.1. A camp shall immediately report an allegation of known or suspected camper abuse, neglect or sexual misconduct to the proper authorities. P ATCP 78.26(5)(d)2.2. The camp shall separate the alleged perpetrator from campers until the incident is resolved, until the threat is removed, or as long as necessary to protect the safety and welfare of the campers. P ATCP 78.26 HistoryHistory: CR 21-109: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23; correction in (3) (a) 1., (c) 5., 7. b. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 4., Stats., correction in (3) (c) 7. a., b., (5) (c) 1., (d) 1. made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register June 2023 No. 810. ATCP 78.27ATCP 78.27 Camp wellness and health staff. ATCP 78.27(1)(a)(a) Physician on staff or consulting physician. Before a camp opens for the first time, and at least annually thereafter, the camp operator shall make written arrangements for medical care of campers and camp staff by a staff physician, consulting physician or the consulting physician’s practice. P ATCP 78.27(1)(b)(b) Staff physician or consulting physician standing orders. Health services staff shall work under the delegation of a physician licensed pursuant to ch. 448, Stats., who is available on-site during the camping season or for consultation services. ATCP 78.27(1)(b)1.1. The staff physician or consulting physician, in cooperation with the camp operator, shall develop standing orders, signed by the physician, for the administration of medications, routine health care and emergency medical care at the camp. P ATCP 78.27 NoteNote: Bats are the leading rabies vector in Wisconsin. It is recommended that camp staff are trained in bat education and that a written protocol be developed that includes: how to prevent and recognize a bat exposure, safe capture of a bat and what to do in the event a bat is found in a room with sleeping campers. A copy of the rabies algorithm can be found at the Wisconsin department of health services website at: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/rabies/algorithm/index.htm. ATCP 78.27(1)(b)2.2. The physician shall review, sign and date the standing orders annually. P ATCP 78.27(1)(c)(c) Camp vehicle. A camp shall have a vehicle available at all times to transport a camper or staff member requiring urgent medical services to a hospital or clinic when the camp cannot provide the needed services or as approved by the department or its agent.Pf ATCP 78.27(1)(d)1.1. Each camper upon arrival at the camp, shall present to the health services staff or to the rental groups health services staff as required pursuant to s. ATCP 78.16, an up-to-date written health history. P Health histories shall include all of the following:
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