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S273 • 2025

Grant's Law/Require Lifeguards at Day Camps.

Grant's Law/Require Lifeguards at Day Camps.

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Sponsor
Johnson, Chitlik, Applewhite, Meyer, Mohammed
Last action
2025-03-13
Official status
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate
Effective date
Not listed

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Grant's Law/Require Lifeguards at Day Camps.

Grant's Law/Require Lifeguards at Day Camps.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-03-13 Senate

    Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

  2. 2025-03-13 Senate

    Passed 1st Reading

  3. 2025-03-12 Senate

    Filed

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Grant's Law/Require Lifeguards at Day Camps.

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
S 1
SENATE BILL 273

Short Title: Grant's Law/Require Lifeguards at Day Camps. (Public)
Sponsors: Senators Johnson and Chitlik (Primary Sponsors).
Referred to: Rules and Operations of the Senate
March 13, 2025
*S273-v-1*
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
AN ACT TO REQUIRE CERTIFIED LIFEGUARDS AT DAY CAMPS FOR SCHOOL-AGE 2
CHILDREN WHEN PROVIDING AQUATIC ACTIVITIES. 3
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 4
SECTION 1. Article 7 of Chapter 110 of the General Statutes is amended by adding 5
a new section to read: 6
"§ 110-101.2. Lifeguard requirements for day camps. 7
(a) Definitions. – The following definitions apply in this section: 8
(1) Aquatic activities. – Activities that take place in or around a body of water , 9
such as sw imming, swimming instruction, wading, or visits to water parks . 10
The term does not include water play activities, such as water table play, slip 11
and slide activities, or playing in sprinklers. 12
(2) Day camp. – A recreation program that offers care to three or more school-age 13
children and operates for less than four consecutive months per year. 14
(3) Public swimming pool. – As regulated under Part 10 of Article 8 of Chapter 15
130A of the General Statutes, a ny structure, chamber, or tank containing an 16
artificial body of water used by the public for swimming, diving, wading, 17
recreation, or therapy, together with buildings, appurtenances, and equipment 18
used in connection with the body of water, regardless of whet her a fee is 19
charged for its use. The term includes municipal, school, hotel, motel, 20
apartment, boarding house, athletic club, or other membership facility pools 21
and spas, spas operating for display at temporary events, and artificial 22
swimming lagoons. 23
(4) School-age child. – Any child who is attending or who has attended a public 24
or private grade school or kindergarten and meets age requirements as 25
specified in G.S. 115C-364. For purposes of this section, t he term includes a 26
child up to 18 years of age. 27
(b) Scope. – This section shall govern the mandatory requirements for lifeguard 28
supervision of school-age children participating in aquatic activities at day camps. 29
(c) Requirements. – A day camp offering aquatic activities shall provide an individual 30
who has a current lifeguard training certificate issued by the Red Cross or other training 31
determined by the Department to be equivalent to Red Cross training, appropriate for both the 32
type of body of water and type of aquatic activity. A lifeguard supervising a child pursuant to 33
this section shall continue any t raining required to maintain current lifeguard certification. In 34
addition to any applicable rules adopted by the Commission regarding participation in aquatic 35
General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025
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activities, each of the following is required for children participating in aquatic activities at day 1
camps: 2
(1) A ratio of two lifeguards for the first 25 children and one additional lifeguard 3
for every 15 children or portion thereof. 4
(2) A lifeguard chair that positions the lifeguard at a h eight no less than 6 feet 5
from the ground. 6
(3) A mandatory swim test in a public swimming pool before aquatic activities 7
begin. If a child is unable to swim across the public swimming pool, then a 8
properly fitted, U.S. Coast Gu ard-approved life jacket is required for that 9
participant at all times while engaging in aquatic activities. 10
(4) If a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket is required pursuant to subdivision 11
(3) of this subsection, the life jacket shall meet the following requirements: 12
a. Appropriately sized for the intended child. 13
b. In good and serviceable condition. 14
c. Properly stowed when not in use, but readily accessible. 15
(d) Participation in the following types of aquatic activities is prohibited under this 16
section: 17
(1) Hot tubs. 18
(2) Spas. 19
(3) Saunas or steam rooms. 20
(4) Portable wading pools. 21
(5) Other unfiltered, nondisinfected containments of water." 22
SECTION 2. The Department shall establish any policies necessary to implement 23
Section 1 of this act similar to rules or policies implemented for licensed summer day camps, as 24
may be applicable. 25
SECTION 3. This act becomes effective June 1, 2026. 26