Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R501-8-17 - Stationary Camp Sites(1) A program offering a stationary camp that does not provide a 24-hour outdoor group living environment may require residential treatment licensure.(2) An outdoor youth program that maintains a designated building to serve a client shall be subject to fire, health, and safety standards.(a) A stationary outdoor youth program camp shall be inspected by a certified fire inspector before being occupied and on an annual basis thereafter. A copy of the inspection shall be maintained at the outdoor youth program camp.(b) At least one 2-A-10 BC type fire extinguisher shall be in a group of tents within a 75- foot travel distance.(c) Flammable liquids may not be used to start fires, be stored in structures that house clients, or be stored near ignition sources. If generators are used, they will only be refueled by staff when the generator is not running and cool to the touch.(d) A stationary outdoor youth program camp shall be inspected by the local health department before being occupied and on an annual basis thereafter. A copy of the inspection shall be maintained at the site of the camp.(e) Food shall be stored, prepared, and served in a manner that is protected from contamination.(f) Each water supply shall be from a source that is accepted by the local health authority according to Rule R392-300, Recreation Camp Sanitation, at the time of application and for annual renewal of such licenses.(g) Sewage shall be disposed of through a public system, or in absence of a public system, in a manner approved by the local health authority, according to Rule R392-300, Recreation Camp Sanitation.Utah Admin. Code R501-8-17
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-06, effective 3/7/2022