Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 3A:56-9.12 - Solo (solitary activities)(a) The home shall ensure that children freely consent to do a solo, defined as a camping experience where a child is living away from direct supervision of staff, and shall not coerce or force the children to do a solo.(b) The home shall: 1. Limit solos to a maximum 72 hours;2. Ensure that children know the boundaries of the solo activity; and3. Prohibit children from making fires and from rock climbing.(c) The home shall ensure that children receive the following equipment: 1. A whistle to signal for help;2. Shelter such as a tent or tarpaulin;3. Three liters of water a day;4. Food sufficient for three meals a day;6. At least one change of clothes appropriate to the weather; and(d) The home shall ensure that staff: 1. Communicate with the child at least twice a day by whistle, radio or other means to check on his or her safety and document all contacts in the shift log; and2. Are available to provide face-to-face contact and care immediately if a child requests attention from staff.(e) The home shall not allow children to do a solo in areas with bodies of water higher than four feet or in areas having rivers or streams with a strong water current.N.J. Admin. Code § 3A:56-9.12
Administrative Change, 49 N.J.R. 98a.