Counselors-In-Training (CIT) for NYS Children's Camp Program
Fact Sheet - February 2000
Section 7-2.5 of Subpart 7-2 of the State Sanitary Code describes the minimum number of camp counselors required, and counselor qualifications. The requirements for general supervision are summarized as follows:
| Camp/Counselor Type | Minimum Ratio (Staff to Camper) |
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A CIT or Junior Counselor is a camper who is assigned to an on-duty counselor (who meets the requirements outlined above) or other staff member to perform specific duties.
- The CIT's duties must be described in the camps written plan;
- A CIT may not independently supervise campers;
- A CIT shall be provided supervision as a camper;
- A CIT must receive training specific to his/her assigned duties and camper orientation; and
- Ten percent (10%) of the total number of counselors required may be CITs.
The following summarizes age and experience requirements for CITS:
- Overnight Camp CIT - at least 16-years-of-age and two seasons prior experience as a camper.
- Day Camp CIT - at least 15-years-of-age and two seasons prior experience as a camper.
Following is an example of the maximum number of CITs allowed for the overnight camp depicted:
| Camper Population Per Session | Counselors Required | |||
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| 100 | Children 10-14 years-old | = | 10 | Counselors (1:10) |
| 30 | Children 8 and 9 years-old | = | 3 | Counselors (1:10) |
| 60 | Children 6 and 7 years-old | = | 8 | Counselors (1:8) |
| 190 | Total-Children | 21 | Total-Counselors Required | |
Of the 21 Counselors required in this example:
| Subpart 7-2 Requirement | Number Counselors Allowed | |
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4 2* 15 |
*Total number of CITs allowed for example.
These are minimum supervision requirements for general supervision.
A camp is required to have at least 10 counselors to use a CIT in the required number of counselors (counselor to camper ratio).