Primitive camp definition

Primitive camp means a camp where places of abode, water supply system, or permanent toilet and cooking facilities are not usually provided.
Primitive camp means an organized camp established for tent camping only.
Primitive camp means any camp site which in no way provides for any major artificial change from the natural surroundings such as central food service, sewage treatment facilities, or housing. Primitive camps may be held on youth camp property which provides facilities for resident camping such as housing or food service.

Examples of Primitive camp in a sentence

  • Primitive camp and picnic grounds offered by this state or a political subdivision of this state are exempt from rules adopted pursuant to this paragraph but are subject to approval by a county health department under sanitary regulations adopted pursuant to section 36‑183.02.

  • The general business problem addressed in this study was that employee turnover is detrimental to the competitiveness and profitability of organizations in the hospitality industry.

  • Primitive camp grounds should be developed/provided.To the extent that HCNRA visitors camp adjacent to the reservoir on the night prior to a river or wilderness trip, there is a limited linkage to the Forest Service.

  • Primitive camp sites have no running water, sanitary connections or electrical hook-up available.

  • Primitive camp and picnic grounds offered by this state or a political subdivision of this state are exempt from rules adopted pursuant to this paragraph but are subject to approval by a county health department under sanitary regulations adopted pursuant to section 36-183.02.


More Definitions of Primitive camp

Primitive camp means a camp where places of abode, water supply system, or permanent toilet and cooking facilities are not usually provided. “Programmatic experience" means time spent working directly with children in a group that is located away from the child's home. Work time shall be computed on the basis of full-time work experience during the period prescribed or equivalent work time over a longer period. Experience settings may include a child day program, family day home, child day center, boys and girls club, field placement, elementary school, or a faith-based organization.
Primitive camp means a camp where places of abode, water supply system, or

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