Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.16.06.38 - Toilet FacilitiesA. Except as provided in §C of this regulation, an operator shall ensure that: (1) Toilet facilities are constructed, located, and maintained to prevent a:(b) Public health hazard;(2) For residential camps, one toilet is provided for each 15 campers or fraction of 15 campers;(3) For day camps, one toilet is provided for each 35 campers or fraction of 35 campers;(4) If separate toilet facilities for boys and girls are in the same building, the facilities: (a) Are separated by a solid wall from floor to roof or ceiling; and(b) Have self-closing doors or another means that affords privacy;(5) If separate toilet facilities are provided for boys and girls, they are distinctly marked "boys" and "girls" in: (a) Universal symbols; or(b) The native language of the campers expected to use the facility;(6) Toilet tissue on a holder is furnished adjacent to a toilet;(7) A toilet facility has adequate:(a) Mechanical exhaust; or(b) Natural ventilation; and(8) A toilet facility is located within 300 feet of each housing unit.B. An operator may substitute urinals constructed of non-absorbent materials for boys' toilets on the basis of one urinal for one toilet up to a maximum of 1/3 of those facilities required.C. Sections A and B of this regulation do not apply to a primitive camp.Md. Code Regs. 10.16.06.38
Regulations .38 adopted effective September 1, 2004 (31:2 Md. R. 85)
Regulations .38 amended effective 42:7 Md. R. 569, eff.4/13/2015