Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.11127 - Camper health requirements
Rule 127.
(1) A
camp shall maintain, in the camp, for each camper and minor staff person, a
statement signed by an authorized person that authorizes the camp to consent to
emergency medical or surgical treatment of the camper or minor staff person and
to routine, non-surgical medical care. If there is a religious objection to
consenting to receipt of emergency medical or surgical treatment, the
authorized person shall submit a written statement to the effect that the
camper is in good health and that the person signing assumes the health
responsibility for the camper.
(2) A
camp shall maintain, in the camp, a health history statement signed by an
authorized person for each camper and minor staff person. The statement shall
include all of the following information:
(a)
Current prescription and nonprescription drugs and medications.
(b) Immunization status.
(c) Physical limitations.
(d) Allergies.
(e) Any special health and behavioral
considerations.
(3) A
camp shall maintain and safeguard any health information received in a manner
consistent with the confidentiality requirements of 1973 PA 116 for children
and their families and 1979 PA 218 for adult foster care residents.
(4) A camp shall maintain camper health
records for 3 years from the last day the camper is in attendance.
(5) A camp shall follow any instructions
provided by a camper's physician or authorized person to meet the health and
behavior needs of a camper admitted to the camp.
(6) During group overnight activities outside
the geographical area served by the camp's cooperating local emergency health
care facility, a camp shall ensure that the emergency treatment consent form,
the health history statement, and the authorized person emergency contact
information for each camper shall accompany the group.
(7) A camp shall ensure that a camper is
screened within the first 24 hours after the camper's initial arrival at a
camp. The health screening shall include all of the following:
(a) The checking in of prescription and
nonprescription drugs and medications.
(b) All medication must be in the original
container.
(c) A review of the
health history statement.
(d) A
discussion with the camper concerning current health needs.
(e) An observation of the camper's physical
state paying particular attention to potentially contagious diseases and
possible abuse.
(8) A
camp shall maintain a permanent medical record that lists all of the following
information:
(a) Date of treatment.
(b) Name of camper.
(c) Ailment.
(d) Treatment prescribed or medication
dispensed.
(e) Identification of
the person providing the treatment.
(9) A camp shall submit a written report, on
forms furnished by the department, to the department if a camper dies or if a
camper has an accident or illness that result in an overnight stay in a
hospital or clinic or being sent home. A camp shall submit the report within 48
hours of the death, injury, or illness.
Notes
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