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: ATCP 78.27(1)(d)1.d.d. Immunization status or a signed document by the legal guardian presented to the camp objecting to the immunization requirements for a camper for reasons of health, religion or personal conviction that meets the requirements pursuant to s. 252.04 (3), Stats. P ATCP 78.27(1)(d)1.e.e. Any special health and behavioral considerations, including mental, emotional, social and developmental needs or restrictions of the camper. Pf ATCP 78.27(1)(d)1.f.f. Permission from the family that allows for a camper to self-carry and administer emergency medication, such as epinephrine, inhalers, or insulin, if applicable. P ATCP 78.27(1)(d)2.2. For a camper under 18 years of age, the written health history shall be prepared and signed by a parent or legal guardian. P ATCP 78.27(1)(d)3.3. Parent or legal guardian’s written consent to treat camper in case of an emergency. Pf ATCP 78.27(1)(d)4.4. Signed permission by the parent or legal guardian for camp health services staff to provide routine healthcare treatment, identifying over-the-counter medications that can be administered. Pf ATCP 78.27 NoteNote: It is recommended that each camper upon arrival at the camp, also present to the health services staff a written report of a physical examination performed within the preceding 24 months by a physician, a physician assistant, or a nurse practitioner.
ATCP 78.27(1)(e)1.1. Each camp staff member, 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: ATCP 78.27(1)(e)1.d.d. Based on the staff member’s job description, clarification of any camp activities from which the staff member should be exempted or limited for health reasons as indicated by qualified medical personnel. Pf ATCP 78.27(1)(e)1.e.e. A statement indicating if the staff member requires any medication that might impair their ability to perform the essential functions of their position. Pf ATCP 78.27(1)(e)1.g.g. Immunization status as determined by the consulting physician and camp health supervisor. P ATCP 78.27(1)(e)2.2. For camp staff under 18 years of age, the written health history shall be provided as required pursuant to par. (d). P ATCP 78.27(1)(f)(f) Health center. A camp shall have written procedures and space for the temporary isolation of sick or injured campers and staff members. P ATCP 78.27 NoteNote: Reportable communicable diseases are listed in appendix A to ch. DHS 145. Cases are to be reported to the local health officer or the department pursuant to s. 252.05, Stats., and ch. DHS 145. ATCP 78.27(1)(g)(g) First-aid supplies. A camp shall have first-aid supplies as determined by the staff physician or consulting physician standing orders. Pf ATCP 78.27(1)(h)1.1. A telephone capable of connecting with 911 or emergency dispatch services shall be accessible at all times during camp operation. P ATCP 78.27(1)(h)2.2. Other telephone technology may be used that has continuous power backup and a reliable service connection.P ATCP 78.27(1)(h)3.3. The installation and location of the telephone shall be in close proximity to the camp buildings or lodging units and the telephone shall be available to camp staff and campers.Pf ATCP 78.27(1)(h)4.4. A current list of emergency numbers, including 911, and the facility’s location shall be attached to or posted near the telephone.P ATCP 78.27(1)(i)(i) AED. If provided, the camp shall ensure the AED meets all of the following: ATCP 78.27(1)(i)1.1. Maintained in operational condition in accordance with manufacturer guidelines.P ATCP 78.27(1)(i)2.2. Tested in accordance with any operational guidelines of the manufacturer.Pf ATCP 78.27 NoteNote: Camp administration is encouraged to consider placement of multiple AED(s) based on the population served and activities conducted.
ATCP 78.27(2)(2) Health staff requirements for a camp or rental group operating for 3 nights or more. ATCP 78.27(2)(a)1.1. Except as provided pursuant to sub. (3), a camp shall have an adult camp health supervisor who shall be responsible for routine and urgent health care supervision at the camp and meet the requirements pursuant to par. (b) 1.to 5. P ATCP 78.27(2)(a)2.2. The camp health supervisor shall inform appropriate camp staff of any specific needs, as identified in the camper health history, of a camper whom they are responsible. Pf
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