2006 New York Code - Summer Camps For Children.



 
    §  18-201  Summer camps for children. a. The board of estimate, within
  the amounts appropriated therefor, is authorized to establish  camps  in
  spaces  provided  therefor  in  parks  adjacent  to  the  city under the
  jurisdiction and control of the state council of parks,  recreation  and
  historic  preservation.  Such  camps  shall  be  used  to  furnish  free
  instruction and maintenance of children between  the  ages  of  six  and
  sixteen  years and shall be under the jurisdiction of such agency as may
  be designated by the board.
    b. Such agency shall  provide  opportunity  for  children  to  receive
  instruction   which  shall  not  exceed  ten  hours  per  week  in  camp
  sanitation, elementary hygiene, first aid to the injured,  life  saving,
  swimming and physical training and such other similar subjects as it may
  deem  proper.  Such  agency  shall  prescribe  rules and regulations for
  admission to such camps and the conduct and discipline thereof.
    c. Such  camps  shall  be  operated  between  July  first  and  August
  thirty-first   of   each  year.  Children  shall  be  entitled  to  free
  instruction and maintenance in any such camp for a period  of  only  two
  weeks during any one year.
    d.  Such  agency shall make an annual report to the mayor on or before
  the fifteenth day of February of matters relating to  carrying  out  the
  provisions of this section.

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