Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.11401 - High adventure activities; definition; written statement; adult activity leader
Rule 401.
(1) As
used in this rule, "high adventure activity" means a camp program that requires
specially trained staff or special safety precautions to reduce the possibility
of an accident. Programs in this category include, but are not limited to, the
following:
(a) Target sports.
(b) Aquatics.
(c) Trail sports.
(d) Adventure challenge courses.
(e) Climbing and or rappelling.
(f) Winter sports.
(g) Horseback riding and equestrian
activity.
(h) Traveling
groups.
(2) For high
adventure activities identified in subrule (1) of this rule, and for any
activity identified by the licensee as a high adventure activity, the licensee
shall develop and assure adherence to a written program statement that covers
all of the following:
(a) Activity leader
training and experience qualifications.
(b) Specific staff-to-camper ratio
appropriate to the activity.
(c)
Classifications and limitations for camper participation.
(d) Arrangement, maintenance, and inspection
of the activity area.
(e)
Appropriate equipment and the inspection and maintenance of the
equipment.
(f) Safety
precautions.
(3) High
adventure activities shall be conducted by an adult activity leader who has
training in conducting the activity.
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