Md. Code Regs. 10.16.07.03

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 12, June 14, 2024
Section 10.16.07.03 - Health Program
A. An operator shall prepare and implement a written health program that:
(1) Is approved annually, in writing, by a physician, certified nurse practitioner, or registered nurse licensed to practice in the State;
(2) Is on file in the headquarters or office of the camp and is available to the camp staff members;
(3) Includes the name, title, and license number of the health supervisor;
(4) Includes procedures for the camp staff members to:
(a) Obtain camper, staff, and volunteer health information;
(b) Notify the camp health supervisor when a camper has an identified medical problem to ensure that there is a plan of action at the camp in case of a medical emergency;
(c) Disseminate information to staff members that work with a camper having a health problem;
(d) Care for a camper with an identified medical problem;
(e) Maintain confidentiality regarding all health information on campers and staff members;
(f) Observe campers each day for easily discernible signs of injury or illness;
(g) Handle health emergencies and accidents;
(h) Use emergency ambulance services and 911 services;
(i) Care for and supervise an injured or ill camper until the camper is returned to the parent, guardian, or the parent's or guardian's designee;
(j) Notify a parent, guardian, or the parent's or guardian's designee when a camper is observed to be injured or ill;
(k) Report health situations in accordance with Regulations .06 and .07 of this chapter; and
(I) Prevent the spread of an infectious disease using:
(i) Hand washing procedures;
(ii) Personal protective equipment;
(iii) Personal hygiene; and
(iv) An exposure control plan;
(5) Includes procedures for handling medication at camp in accordance with Regulation .14 of this chapter; and
(6) If using electronic records, includes procedures for, in the event that a power or server outage prevents access to the electronic record:
(a) Accessing camper, staff, and volunteer health information;
(b) Documenting injuries, illnesses, and other reportable diseases and conditions in a paper health log; and
(c) Documenting medication administration on a paper form.
B. An operator shall ensure and document that, not more than 30 calendar days before working at the camp, each staff member or volunteer:
(1) Is trained in the health program;
(2) Demonstrates knowledge of the health program procedures; and
(3) Is provided with the opportunity to discuss the procedures and have any questions answered by a supervisor.
C. A staff member or volunteer shall conduct health procedures according to the health program.

Md. Code Regs. 10.16.07.03

Regulations .03 adopted effective 43:6 Md. R. 408, eff.3/28/2016; amended effective 44:4 Md. R. 254, eff. 2/27/2017