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Add Your Summer Camp Listing Summer camps are not inspected or regulated by DCF but are required to have all personnel cleared through Level 2 background screening prior to caring for children. Submit your camps information to be featured in our Summer Camp Listing and docHub hundreds of potential new campers!
The margin on a camper once youve covered your costs is probably 60 percent, Zenkel said. They get very profitable. Camps with say a gross of $2,500,000 to $5,000,000, you can count on a 25 percent to 30 percent margin.
the camp must have a permit to operate from the New York State Department of Health or the designated permit-issuing official; the camp is required to be inspected twice yearly; and. the inspection reports and required plans are filed (address of state, county or city health department) and available for their review.
Its all, frankly, a mess: There are no set prices, no consistent dates, no agreed-upon time to register. Cheaper camps might have later registration dates, but they also have more competition for spots. Many camps dont cover the typical workday (9 a.m. to 3 p.m., or even 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., is pretty standard).
A center providing care for school-age children exclusively on a seasonal basis between May 15 and September 15 shall be licensed as a summer day camp 10A NCAC 09 . 2502. The law does not require summer day camps to be licensed. Why are some Summer Day Camps licensed?
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Summer Camps Camps vary widely in terms of which age groups they serve. Summer camps that serve children ages five and older (and only operate when school is not in session) are not required to be licensed or regulated by state agencies in Louisiana.
In Pennsylvania, state law mandates that all-day summer camps must obtain licensing from the Department of Health. This requirement necessitates camp staff to complete a camp safety training program and meet specific minimum health and safety standards.
Day Camp means a property consisting of a tract of land and: (a) any tents, vehicles, buildings, or other structures that may be relevant to the camps operation, and; (b) any part of which may be occupied on a scheduled basis at any time between June 1 and September 15 in any year, and; (c) used by children under 16

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