Health Care Consultant AgreementConsultant Agreement • March 15th, 2023
Contract Type FiledMarch 15th, 2023The Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulations for recreational camps for children, 105 CMR 430.000, requirethat all recreational camps for children have a health care consultant. The regulation and responsibilities of this person are described below: 430.159(A) Health Care Consultant: A designated Massachusetts licensed physician, certified nurse practitioner or physician assistant having documented pediatric training, as the camp’s health care consultant. The consultant shall:1. Assist in the development of the camp’s health care policy as described in 105 CMR 430.159(B);2. Review and approve the policy initially and at least annually thereafter;3. Approve any changes in the policy;4. Review and approve the first aid training of the staff;5. Be available for consultation at all times; and6. Develop and sign written orders, including for prescription medication administration, to be followed by the on-site health care supervisor in the administration of his or her related d
Health Care Consultant AgreementConsultant Agreement • February 25th, 2022
Contract Type FiledFebruary 25th, 2022The Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulations for recreational camps for children, 105 CMR 430.000, requirethat all recreational camps for children have a health care consultant. The regulation and responsibilities of this person are described below: 430.159(A) Health Care Consultant: A designated Massachusetts licensed physician, certified nurse practitioner or physician assistant having documented pediatric training, as the camp’s health care consultant. The consultant shall:1. Assist in the development of the camp’s health care policy as described in 105 CMR 430.159(B);2. Review and approve the policy initially and at least annually thereafter;3. Approve any changes in the policy;4. Review and approve the first aid training of the staff;5. Be available for consultation at all times; and6. Develop and sign written orders, including for prescription medication administration, to be followed by the on-site health care supervisor in the administration of his or her related d
Health Care Consultant AgreementConsultant Agreement • February 2nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledFebruary 2nd, 2022The Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulations for recreational camps for children, 105 CMR 430.000, requirethat all recreational camps for children have a health care consultant. The regulation and responsibilities of this person are described below: 430.159(A) Health Care Consultant: A designated Massachusetts licensed physician, certified nurse practitioner or physician assistant having documented pediatric training, as the camp’s health care consultant. The consultant shall:1. Assist in the development of the camp’s health care policy as described in 105 CMR 430.159(B);2. Review and approve the policy initially and at least annually thereafter;3. Approve any changes in the policy;4. Review and approve the first aid training of the staff;5. Be available for consultation at all times; and6. Develop and sign written orders, including for prescription medication administration, to be followed by the on-site health care supervisor in the administration of his or her related d
Health Care Consultant AgreementConsultant Agreement • October 2nd, 2018
Contract Type FiledOctober 2nd, 2018The Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulations for recreational camps for children, 105 CMR 430.000, require that all recreational camps for children have a health care consultant. The regulation and responsibilities of this person are described below: 430.159(A) Health Care Consultant: A designated Massachusetts licensed physician, certified nurse practitioner or physician assistant having documented pediatric training, as the camp’s health care consultant. The consultant shall: 1. Assist in the development of the camp’s health care policy as described in 105 CMR 430.159(B); 2. Review and approve the policy initially and at least annually thereafter; 3. Approve any changes in the policy; 4. Review and approve the first aid training of the staff; 5. Be available for consultation at all times; and 6. Develop and sign written orders, including for prescription medication administration, to be followed by the on-site health care supervisor in the administration of his or he