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Committee raises bill to impose standards on municipal recreational programs not licensed as youth camps
Summary
The Committee on Children voted to raise an act that would align standards for municipal recreational programs not licensed by OEC with licensed youth camps, including advertising limits, background checks, a 1:12 staff-to-camper ratio and mandated reporter requirements.
Hartford — The Connecticut General Assembly Committee on Children voted Tuesday to raise legislation proposing changes to laws governing municipal recreational and educational children’s programs that are not licensed as youth camps by the Office of Early Childhood (OEC).
Committee members were told the bill would prohibit unlicensed municipal programs from using the word “camp” in…
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