(b) Medication and treatment log. When a medication is administered or treatment provided to a camper or staff member, health services staff shall, as soon as possible, make a record of the action using any one of the following:
1. In a bound book with preprinted page numbers. P
2. By electronic entry into a software program that documents each change to the health record and that does not allow previous changes to the health record to be edited or deleted. P
3. By making an electronic medication administration record, printed with the date and time stamp, from a health software program pursuant to subd. 2., to be used for manual recording with a signature on the form of the individual making entries. P
(c) Medication and treatment record requirements. The record shall indicate all of the following information:
1. Legal name of the person receiving the medication or treatment. Pf
2. Ailment. Pf
3. Name of the medication or treatment. Pf
4. Quantity given. Pf
5. Date and time administered. Pf
6. Initials of the person administering the medication or providing treatment. Pf
7. Comments.
(d) Medication and treatment record storage.
1. The logging of medication and other treatment administered shall support accurate medication and treatment administration in a clear, complete and organized manner. Pf
2. Health history and treatment records shall be accessible, upon request, to the department or its agent.
(e) Record retention. The camp shall retain health history and treatment records for at least 3 calendar years.
(f) Rental group health history, medication and treatment records.
1. The rental group using a camp’s facilities and providing their own health services staff shall maintain the health histories and treatment records for their campers and staff. P
2. The health history and treatment records shall be accessible, upon request from the department or its agent.
(g) Rental group record retention.
1. The rental group, if providing health supervision, shall maintain all camper health histories, medication and treatment records for a minimum of 3 calendar years and make the records available upon request to the department or agent within 2 business days of the request.
2. The rental group shall keep a register and a method of tracking individuals entering and leaving the camp during operation, pursuant to s. ATCP 78.28, and make the register and tracking document available upon request to the department or agent within 2 business days of the request.
History: CR 21-109: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23; correction in (1) (d) 1. d., (e) 1. (intro.), (2) (b) 4., 5., Table 78.27, (4) (d) 2., (e), (5) (a) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register June 2023 No. 810.
ATCP 78.28Camp register.
(1)Requirements. A camp shall maintain a written or electronic camp register with all of the following information for each camper and staff member:
(a) Legal name. Pf
(b) Home address. Pf
(c) Phone number. Pf
(d) Email address. Pf
(e) The name, phone number and email of persons to notify in case of an emergency. Pf
(2)Rental group camp register requirements.
(a) Rental group contact information. Each rental group shall provide the contact information for their authorized representative to the licensed camp operator that includes all of the following:
1. The name of the authorized representative. Pf
2. Phone number. Pf
3. Email address. Pf
4. Home address. Pf
(b) Register responsibility. Each rental group shall be responsible for maintaining a camp register as required pursuant to sub. (1). Pf
(3)Camp register retention. The camp register shall be retained for a minimum of 3 years.
History: CR 21-109: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 78.29Death, injury or illness reports. The camp shall report incidents resulting in serious injury, illness or death where an emergency medical service response is required, by the end of the next working day following the incident by phone or email to the department or its agent. Pf
Note: Report deaths, injuries, or illnesses to the bureau of food and recreational businesses by calling (608) 224-4682 or email datcpdfrsrec@wisconsin.gov. or if licensed by an agent, by contacting your agent health department.
History: CR 21-109: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 78.30Playground equipment.
(1)Installed and maintained in good repair. Playground equipment shall be:
(a) Installed. Installed to manufacturer’s directions.Pf
(b) Maintained. Shall be maintained in good repair.
(2)Entanglement and impalement.
(a) Hazards. Playground equipment shall be free of the following hazards:
1. Open “S” hooks. P
2. Bolt ends protruding more than 2 threads beyond the end of the nut. P
3. Sharp points or edges. P
(3)Trip and fall hazards.
(a) Exposed footing. Concrete footings shall not be exposed above ground level. P
(b) Protective surfacing. Fall hazards shall be minimized by providing protective surfacing material, including wood chips, pea gravel, sand or a unitary surface. Pf
History: CR 21-109: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 78.31Petting zoo and other animal education interactions.
(1)Hand hygiene. The camp operator shall provide any of the following:
(a) Hand washing station. If the camp includes a petting zoo or other animal interaction for campers, the operator shall provide a hand washing station with running water, soap, and single-use toweling in close proximity to encourage hand washing after handling animals. Pf
(b) Hand sanitizing station. If soap and water are not available, a hand sanitizing station using an alcohol based sanitizer containing at least 60 percent ethanol shall be provided.Pf
(2)Supervision. Camp staff shall ensure that campers are washing their hands or using hand sanitizer after handling animals or being in their environment. Pf
Note: Direct contact with species known to serve as reservoirs for rabies virus (e.g., bats, raccoons, skunks, foxes, and coyotes) is not recommended. If the camp will provide a petting zoo or animals for interactive display or educational programming, it is recommended the operator minimize risk of zoonotic disease transmission to participants and staff by designing and operating the display in accordance with the recommendations in the most current National Association of Public Health Veterinarians Compendium of Measures to Prevent Disease Associated with Animals in Public Settings. http://nasphv.org/documentsCompendiumAnimals.html.
History: CR 21-109: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 78.32Primitive camping trips.
(1)General. The operator of a camp shall maintain each primitive camp area in a safe and clean manner conducive to public health.
Note: An itinerary shall be filed or arrangement shall be made with the national forest service office if such land is used by the primitive camping trip. The camp director should familiarize the staff and campers with rules governing such property.
(2)Trip documentation and emergency information. The trip leader shall be provided with all of the following health information and resources:
(a) Health histories. A description of any individual camper specific health conditions. Pf
(b) Medication and treatment record. Any one of the following methods shall be used for the documentation of medical treatment and medication administration provided to campers while off premises of the licensed camp: Pf
1. Documentation pursuant to s. ATCP 78.27 (b) and (c). Pf
2. Alternative documentation method:
a. Required information pursuant to s. ATCP 78.27 (c).Pf
b. Maintain documentation of medical treatment including medications administered to campers while away from camp and submitted to the camp health services supervisor by the trip leader upon return to camp. Pf
c. Documentation from this record shall be transferred to the camps medication and treatment log and be made available for review by the department or its agent upon request. Pf
d. The original primitive camping medication and treatment documentation shall be kept by the camp health services supervisor and be made available for review by the department or its agent upon request. Pf
(c) First aid. A fully stocked first aid kit. P
(d) Communication. Reliable means of communication to summon emergency help and communicate with the camp health supervisor.P
(3)Trip staffing. Camper to staff ratios shall follow the requirements pursuant to ss. ATCP 78.25 and 78.27 (2) (d). P
(4)Water supply.
(a) Water provided by the camp. Drinking water taken on primitive camping trips away from camp shall meet all of the following:
1. Except as specified pursuant to par. (b), taken from a potable water source.P
2. Transported and stored in clean, sanitized containers.P
(b) Alternative water sources. Where it is not practical to transport drinking water, drinking water treatment purification methods shall be provided. Water shall be visibly clear and free from debris, foam, blue-green algal blooms or scum, trash and organic matter. P
1. Water shall be treated using one or more of the following methods:
a. Brought to a rolling boil for a minimum of one minute. P
b. Treated water with a purifier meeting National Sanitation Foundation standard P231 or P248. The filter pore size shall be 0.02 microns or less.P
c. Filtered using a filter with an absolute pore size not greater than 0.3 micron pursuant to National Sanitation Foundation Standard 53 or 58 and disinfected with a chemical product labeled for the treatment of drinking water. P
d. Treated with a water treatment method not covered under this section for which a request for a variance has been granted by the department. P
(c) Use and maintenance. Water treatment filters and cartridges shall meet all of the following:
1. Maintained according to manufacturer’s instructions to ensure devices are in proper working order. Pf
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.