Utah Admin. Code R392-300-3 - Definitions
For the purposes of this rule:
(1) "Camp" means any day-use area, primitive
camp, modern camp, semi-developed, or semi-primitive campground.
(2) "Day-use area" means an area in which
human occupation is limited specifically to day -use, and does not include
overnight sleeping accommodations including any parcel or tract of land
designated as a recreation park, picnic ground, or recreational area located
within the confines of an organized recreation camp.
(3) "Local health officer" means the
executive director of the jurisdictional local health department or a
designated representative.
(4)
"Modern camp" means a campground of two or more campsites accessible by any
type of vehicular traffic, and having permanent buildings for sleeping, a
potable water supply under pressure, and food service facilities. Modern camps
may be operated on a seasonal or short-term basis, and may include privately
owned campgrounds such as youth camps, boy or girl scout camps, mixed-age group
camps, summer camps, athletic camps, family group camps, or camps that are
operated and maintained under the guidance, supervision or auspices of
religious, public and private educational, and community service
organizations.
(5) "Operator" means
a person with ownership or overall responsibility for managing or operating a
camp.
(6) "Plumbing Code" means
International Plumbing Code as incorporated and amended in Title 15A, State
Construction and Fire Codes Act.
(7) "Primitive" or "Back-country" means
camping in a completely naturalized wilderness location that is in no way
preconditioned for camping, and where no services or amenities are provided to
the camper.
(8) "Service building"
means a permanent structure located within a camp that contains toilet, hand
sink, or bathing facilities for use by recreation camp occupants.
(9) "Semi-developed" means a campground of
two or more campsites where potable water services are made available. These
campsites are accessible by any type of vehicular traffic and are not furnished
with permanent sleeping or culinary buildings. Roads, trails, and campsites are
defined, and basic facilities such as toilets or privies, tables, fire pits or
tent pads are provided. These camps include state forest campgrounds, privately
owned campgrounds, and youth camps.
(10) "Semi-primitive" means a campground
where potable water services are not available. Rudimentary facilities
including vault privies or earthen pit privies and fire pits are
present.
(11) "Wastewater" means a
discharge from a plumbing facility, including a rest room, or kitchen or
laundry fixture either separately or in combination.
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