105 CMR, § 430.010 - Scope
(A) No person, corporation, trust, authority,
government agency, political subdivision or any other entity shall operate a
recreational camp for children in the Commonwealth which does not comply with
the requirements of 105 CMR 430.000.
(B) Child care programs licensed by the
Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) in accordance with M.G.L. c. 15D
operating in their EEC licensed space as a summer camp shall not be required to
comply with 105 CMR 430.000, provided no specialized high risk activities are
offered unless approved in writing by the Department and conducted in
accordance with the requirements in 105 CMR 430.000 related to such
activity.
(C) Provided it is not
promoted or advertised as a camp, none of the following shall be required to
comply with 105 CMR 430.000:
(1) single
purpose classes, workshops, clinics or programs sponsored by municipal
recreation departments, or neighborhood playgrounds designed to serve primary
play interests and needs of children, as well as affording limited recreation
opportunities for all people of a residential neighborhood, whether supervised
or unsupervised, located on municipal on non-municipal property, whether
registration is required or participation is on a drop-in basis as provided in
M.G.L. c. 111, § 127A;
(2) a
program operated solely on a drop-in basis;
(3) a classroom-based instructional program
provided no specialized high risk activities (see
105
CMR 430.103) are conducted as part of the
program; and
(4) a summer school
program accredited by a recognized educational accreditation agency, where the
accreditation includes standards for specialized high risk activities, if the
program involves such activities (see
105
CMR 430.103), and the summer program meets
those accreditation standards.
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