105 CMR, § 430.151 - Physical Examinations by Physician and Certificate of Immunization
(A) Every camper and staff person shall prior
to attending or after receiving a conditional offer of employment from a
residential, travel, sports, or trip camp, furnish to the camp the following,
prepared and signed by a licensed health care provider:
(1) A current medical history which lists
allergies, required medications, and any health conditions or impairments which
may affect the individual's activities while attending the camp;
(2) A report of a physical examination
conducted during the preceding 18 months; and
(3) A certificate of immunization.
(B) Every camper and staff person
shall prior to attending or after receiving a conditional offer of employment
from a day camp, furnish to the camp:
(1) A
current medical history which lists allergies, required medications, and any
health conditions or impairments which may affect the individual's activities
while attending the camp. The medical history shall be signed by a parent or
guardian, or by a licensed health care provider, however, in the case of a
staff member 18 years of age or older, the staff member's signature shall be
sufficient; and
(2) A certificate
of immunization.
(C) No
person known to be suffering from tuberculosis in a communicable form, or
having evidence of symptoms thereof, shall be allowed to work or attend a
recreational camp for children in any capacity which might bring him or her
into contact with any camper at such camp. Screening and testing for
tuberculosis shall be in accordance with guidance issued by the
Department.
Notes
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