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Division 30
Organizational Camp Rules

Rules

333‑030‑0005
Purpose
333‑030‑0010
Adoption by Reference
333‑030‑0015
Definitions
333‑030‑0020
Licensing Required
333‑030‑0023
Delegation of Duties
333‑030‑0025
Application
333‑030‑0030
Required Fees
333‑030‑0035
Renewal of License
333‑030‑0040
Plans
333‑030‑0050
Sleeping Space
333‑030‑0055
Bathing, Handwashing and Toilet Facilities
333‑030‑0060
Laundry Facilities
333‑030‑0065
Solid Waste
333‑030‑0070
Insect and Rodent Control
333‑030‑0075
Recreational Vehicles
333‑030‑0080
Water Quality, Source and Distribution
333‑030‑0085
Building Plumbing
333‑030‑0090
Sewage Collection and Disposal
333‑030‑0095
Food Service
333‑030‑0100
Emergency Procedures
333‑030‑0103
Camp Administration
333‑030‑0105
Health Services
333‑030‑0110
Special Programs and Facilities
333‑030‑0115
Transportation
333‑030‑0120
Fire Safety
333‑030‑0125
Chemical and Physical Hazards
333‑030‑0130
Variance
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