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What is NYC RCNY § 48.01?

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The provisions of this Article apply to all Day Camps, Overnight Camps, and Traveling Day Camps in New York City (NYC) which are occupied by ten (10) or more children, as defined in this Article, except the following: (a) programs approved, certified or licensed under the New York State (NYS) Social Services Law; (b)

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Effective: 1/25/2020Last amended: 1/25/2020

§ 48.01 Scope.

RCNY § 48.01

The provisions of this Article apply to all Day Camps, Overnight Camps, and Traveling Day Camps in New York City (NYC) which are occupied by ten (10) or more children, as defined in this Article, except the following: (a) programs approved, certified or licensed under the New York State (NYS) Social Services Law; (b) programs operated by the government of the United States or the State of New York; (c) any operation or use of a tract of land or property determined by the State Commissioner of Health as not being within the intent of or regulation by Subpart 7-2 of the State Sanitary Code; (d) any place occupied by children under 18 years of age for overnight occupancy of 72 consecutive hours or less; (e) day camps operating less than all or part of 5 days in any 2 week period; (f) activities as unscheduled or drop-in neighborhood- center settings; single-purpose activity such as athletic events and associated training practice, "special olympics", little league baseball, Pop Warner football; and recreational activity without a specified time period of attendance required. (Amended City Record 12/26/2019, eff. 1/25/2020)

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