WAC 296-126-202
Definitions. (1) "Department" shall
mean the department of labor and industries.
(2) "Committee" shall mean the industrial welfare
committee of the department of labor and industries.
(3) "Organized camps," as used herein, shall refer to
established resident group camps, which are established and
maintained for recreation, education, vacation, or religious
purposes, for use by organized groups wherein the activities
are conducted on a closely supervised basis, and where
day-to-day living facilities, including food and lodging, are
provided either free-of-charge or by payment of fee.
(4) "Employ" means to engage, suffer, or permit to work.
(5) "Employee" shall mean any person who is employed in a
counselor staff occupation in an organized seasonal
recreational camp as herein defined.
(6) "Employer" means any person, association,
partnership, private or public corporation who employs or
exercises control over wages, hours, or working conditions of
one or more employees.
(7) "Minor" shall mean any person under eighteen years of
age.
(8) "Counselor staff occupations" shall include all work
involving duties primarily relating to guidance, instruction,
supervision, and care of campers in organized camps, whether
such work involves direct charge of, or responsibility for,
such activities, or merely assistance to persons in charge;
but shall not include preseason training courses. Counselor
staff occupations include, but are not limited to: Head
counselor, assistant head counselor, specialist counselor or
instructor (such as swimming counselor, arts and crafts
counselor, etc.), group or division leader, camp parent,
teacher, supervising counselor, senior counselor, counselor,
general counselor, bunk counselor, assistant counselor, junior
counselor, counselor aide, and kitchen helpers working no more
than twenty-seven hours in a given work week.
(9) "Resident counselor staff" shall mean staff who
receive lodging and meals from the employer.
(10) "Nonresident counselor staff" shall mean staff who
do not receive lodging and meals from the employer.
(11) "Counselor I," "Counselor II," and "Counselor III,"
shall be defined for purposes of this standard as follows:
"Counselor I" is one never before employed in any counselor
staff occupations; "Counselor II" is one who has had at least
one season's employment in a counselor staff occupation;
"Counselor III" is one who has had at least three seasons of
employment in a counselor staff occupation.
(12) "Season of employment" is defined as a period of not
less than six weeks, nor more than twelve weeks in any one
calendar year, except that counselors employed less than six
weeks in any one season may accumulate their employment
experience from year to year to meet the minimum requirements
for counselor grade.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.12.091. 78-03-004 (Order 78-1),
§ 296-126-202, filed 2/3/78.]