ATCP 78.03(50)(50)“Plumbing system” has the meaning given in s. SPS 381.01 (179).
ATCP 78.03(51)(51)“Potable” has the meaning given in s. NR 812.07 (75).
ATCP 78.03(52)(52)“POWTS” or “private on-site wastewater treatment system” has the meaning given in s. 145.01 (12), Stats.
ATCP 78.03(53)(53)“Premises” means the tract or tracts of land on which a camp is located and all buildings on that land.
ATCP 78.03(54)(54)“Priority item” means a provision in this chapter directly related to health and safety that if not met or is missing could significantly contribute to an increased risk for injury or illness. Priority item is an item that is denoted in this chapter with a superscript P-P.
ATCP 78.03(55)(55)“Priority foundation item” means a provision in this Chapter whose application supports, facilitates, or enables one or more priority items. Priority foundation item is an item that is denoted in this Chapter with a superscript Pf-Pf, including an item that requires the purposeful incorporation of specific actions, equipment or procedures by the operator including personnel training, infrastructure, documentation or record keeping.
ATCP 78.03(56)(56)“Primitive camping” or “backcountry camping” means a designated, remote portion of a camp or other off-premises area used by the camp without amenities such as a water supply system, toilets, and permanent food or lodging facilities.
ATCP 78.03(57)(57)“Private water system” has the meaning given in s. NR 812.07 (78).
ATCP 78.03(58)(58)“Public sewer” has the meaning given in s. SPS 381.01 (198).
ATCP 78.03(59)(59)“Public water system” has the meaning given in s. NR 809.04 (67).
ATCP 78.03(60)(60)“Recreational and educational camp” means a camp premises, including temporary and permanent structures that are operated as overnight living quarters, where food or lodging are provided for a camper. The camp provides a combination of planned program activities established for the primary purpose of providing an indoor or outdoor group living experience for campers with social, recreational, spiritual, and educational objectives during one or more seasons of the year.
ATCP 78.03(61)(61)“Recreational vehicle” means a vehicle that has walls of rigid construction, does not exceed 45 feet in length, is designed to be towed upon a highway by a motor vehicle or has a motor of its own, and is equipped and used, or intended to be used, primarily for temporary or recreational human habitation, including a camping trailer, motor home, and park model.
ATCP 78.03(62)(62)“Rental group” means another group or program that has a written agreement to rent or use a licensed camp’s facilities, and perhaps some services, to operate their own camping program or retreat for campers. The group may be from within the camp’s parent organization.
ATCP 78.03(63)(63)“Rescue boat” means a boat that can provide assistance to a camper during water activities that extend beyond the designated swimming area.
ATCP 78.03(64)(64)“Rescue pole” means a long, slender, rounded piece of wood, plastic or metal, a minimum of 7 feet in length, used to assist in a water rescue.
ATCP 78.03(65)(65)“Restricted-use pesticide” has the meaning given in s. ATCP 29.01 (36).
ATCP 78.03(66)(66)“Retail food establishment” has the meaning given in s. ATCP 75.04 (33).
ATCP 78.03(67)(67)“Sanitize” means to apply cumulative heat or chemicals on cleaned food-contact surface that, when evaluated for efficacy, is sufficient to yield a reduction of 5 logs, which is equal to a 99.999 percent reduction, of representative disease microorganisms of public health importance.
ATCP 78.03(68)(68)“Specialized program activity” means an activity, under the onsite supervision and direction of at least one trained adult, including fire building for outdoor cooking, kilns and campfires, foraging for edible plants, ice fishing, pyrotechnics, horseback riding, challenge courses, air pillows, zip lines, archery, motorized vehicles, power tools, model rocketry, and use of firearms.
ATCP 78.03(69)(69)“Spotting” means the assistance provided on a low element challenge course that involves one or more persons working together to be ready to catch, lift, physically support, or slow the descent of the participant, if necessary.
ATCP 78.03(70)(70)“Standing orders” means a written protocol developed in cooperation with the camp operator and signed by the staff physician or consulting physician that delineates health ailments such as minor illness and injury that may routinely occur and be treated at camp, when EMS response should be used, and procedures for any emergency medications and equipment that may be used by qualified camp staff including epinephrine, albuterol, nitroglycerine, AED, and oxygen.
ATCP 78.03(71)(71)“Supervisor” means a person who is responsible for the care of campers and can intervene to prevent harm or respond to an incident.
ATCP 78.03(72)(72)“Tempered water” means water ranging in temperature from 85°F (29°C) to less than 110°F (43°C).
ATCP 78.03(73)(73)“Tent” means a collapsible shelter made of flame retardant material, in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Standards, that is sustained or stretched over a supporting framework of poles, ropes, and pegs.
ATCP 78.03(74)(74)“Trained adult” means an individual whose competency is affirmed by local statute or regulation through holding a license or certification, or the individual has documented training or experience in a specific area or field.
ATCP 78.03(75)(75)“Vault privy” has the meaning given in s. SPS 391.03 (9).
ATCP 78.03(76)(76)“Vendor provided” means a third party that provides equipment and access to a program site or facility, with persons other than the camp staff responsible for the site, equipment, and supervision of the activity.
ATCP 78.03(77)(77)“Visual obstruction” means, in reference to aquatic program activity, a feature that is manmade or natural and is on, in or near the water, that is larger than 10 feet in length by 6 feet in height by 5 feet in width and that obscures a lifeguard or attendant’s line of sight.
ATCP 78.03(78)(78)“Water distribution system” has the meaning given in s. SPS 381.01 (280).