Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.11122 - Health care staff; residential; troop; travel camp
Rule 122.
(1) A
person who serves as a camp health officer shall hold certification that is
equivalent to community first aid and CPR for the professional rescuer
requirements in the American Red Cross manual number 656137, which is adopted
by reference in
R
400.11103.
(2) A resident, troop, or travel camp shall
employ a health officer who is on duty or in residence at the camp.
(3) A health officer shall be 1 of the
following:
(a) A licensed
physician.
(b) A licensed
physician's assistant.
(c) A
licensed nurse practitioner.
(d) A
registered nurse.
(e) A licensed
practical nurse.
(f) A licensed
emergency medical technician.
(g) A
licensed medical first responder.
(h) An adult who is certified as a wilderness
first responder or has met the requirements equivalent to those set forth by
the National Outdoor Leadership School manual number 16175, which is adopted by
reference in
R
400.11103.
(i) If less than 20% of the camper population
are campers with a disability, the health officer may be an adult who has
satisfactorily completed training and certification that is equivalent to the
requirements in American Red Cross manual number 656137 which is adopted by
reference in
R
400.11103.
(4) A person who is licensed in another state
or Canadian province as a physician, physician's assistant, nurse, or emergency
medical technician is deemed to meet the requirements of subrules (3) and (4)
of this rule.
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