Section 1020. Wilderness programs or adventure activities  


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  • A. All wilderness programs and providers that take residents on wilderness or adventure activities shall develop and implement procedures that include:

    1. Staff training and experience requirements for each activity;

    2. Resident training and experience requirements for each activity;

    3. Specific staff to resident ratio and supervision plan appropriate for each activity, including sleeping arrangements and supervision during night time hours;

    4. Plans to evaluate and document each participant's physical health throughout the activity;

    5. Preparation and planning needed for each activity and time frames;

    6. Arrangement, maintenance, and inspection of activity areas;

    7. A plan to ensure that any equipment and gear that is to be used in connection with a specified wilderness or adventure activity is appropriate to the activity, certified if required, in good repair, in operable condition, and age and body size appropriate;

    8. Plans to ensure that all ropes and paraphernalia used in connection with rope rock climbing, rappelling, high and low ropes courses, or other adventure activities in which ropes are used are approved annually by an appropriate certifying organization and have been inspected by staff responsible for supervising the adventure activity before engaging residents in the activity;

    9. Plans to ensure that all participants are appropriately equipped, clothed, and wearing safety gear, such as a helmet, goggles, safety belt, life jacket, or a flotation device, that is appropriate to the adventure activity in which the resident is engaged;

    10. Plans for food and water supplies and management of these resources;

    11. Plans for the safekeeping and distribution of medication;

    12. Guidelines to ensure that participation is conducted within the boundaries of the resident's capabilities, dignity, and respect for self-determination;

    13. Overall emergency, safety, and communication plans for each activity including rescue procedures, frequency of drills, resident accountability, prompt evacuation, and notification of outside emergency services; and

    14. Review of trip plans by the trip coordinator.

    B. Direct care workers hired by wilderness campsite programs and providers that take residents on wilderness or adventure activities shall be trained in a wilderness first aid course.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 29, Issue 25, eff. January 1, 2014.

Statutory Authority

§§ 16.1-309.9, 66-10, and 66-24 of the Code of Virginia.