Sec. 10.16.06.50. Specialized Activities: Horseback Riding  


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  • A. For a camp that offers horseback riding, an operator shall ensure that:

    (1) A riding instructor determines a camper's riding experience and level of skill before assigning a horse and deciding whether the camper rides in a ring or on a trail;

    (2) A rider wears:

    (a) Protective headgear at all times that bears the label of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F1163; and

    (b) Shoes with heels or uses closed stirrups;

    (3) All horses are healthy and well cared for; and

    (4) A horse riding stable meets the requirements of COMAR 15.16.01 and is maintained in good condition.

    B. Staff Members. For a camp that offers horseback riding, an operator shall ensure that:

    (1) During the horseback riding activity, a director is present at the camp or, when the activity occurs off the camp premises, at the activity site;

    (2) An instructor is present at each:

    (a) Horseback riding activity; and

    (b) Trail excursion; and

    (3) One adult staff member, adult volunteer, counselor, or assistant counselor is on duty and supervising the campers for each group of ten riders or a fraction of ten riders at each:

    (a) Horseback riding activity; and

    (b) Trail excursion.

    C. Procedures. An operator shall ensure that a safety plan is developed and implemented:

    (1) According to Regulation .52 of this chapter; and

    (2) That includes procedures for meeting the requirements of §§A and B of this regulation.