MD camps can’t take out of state kids?

Anonymous
I saw this mentioned here- can anyone point me to the actual rule? I see some camps accepting DC kids and some not.
Anonymous
It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf
Anonymous
Is this only in Phase 1? We live in DC right on the MD line, and usually do a mix of DC and MD camps.

Do we think they may allow DC kids in later phases, or will this be all summer?
Anonymous
It is being discussed in other threads, I wouldn't get your hopes up that DC kids will be allowed later in the summer. There are only a handful of camps opening at all and the new ratios mean they can't take as many kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf


Hooped is accepting DC kids in MD camps.
Anonymous
Stage 2 for the rest of the state currently still says no out-of-state campers.

They might change that later as they move closer to stage 3, but no guarantee when that might be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stage 2 for the rest of the state currently still says no out-of-state campers.

They might change that later as they move closer to stage 3, but no guarantee when that might be.


And no guarantee Montgomery County would even get there by August.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf


Hooped is accepting DC kids in MD camps.


Has their plan received the necessary state clearance to open?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf


Hooped is accepting DC kids in MD camps.


Are you sure?? They have a link to the MD directive on their website, and said they plan to follow those rules.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf


Hooped is accepting DC kids in MD camps.


Are you sure?? They have a link to the MD directive on their website, and said they plan to follow those rules.



Various DC friends have signed up with no rejection from Hooped. And they don't say anything on their site the way Calleva does. I think they are going to try to skirt the rules. Which doesn't bother me too much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf


Hooped is accepting DC kids in MD camps.


Are you sure?? They have a link to the MD directive on their website, and said they plan to follow those rules.



Various DC friends have signed up with no rejection from Hooped. And they don't say anything on their site the way Calleva does. I think they are going to try to skirt the rules. Which doesn't bother me too much.


Sure but you run the risk they get busted and camp gets shut down....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf


Hooped is accepting DC kids in MD camps.


Are you sure?? They have a link to the MD directive on their website, and said they plan to follow those rules.



Various DC friends have signed up with no rejection from Hooped. And they don't say anything on their site the way Calleva does. I think they are going to try to skirt the rules. Which doesn't bother me too much.


It doesn’t bother me but at the same time if the state finds out and shuts them down then everybody will be complaining and wanting refunds. To be on the safe side they should not be excepting out-of-state kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf


Hooped is accepting DC kids in MD camps.


Are you sure?? They have a link to the MD directive on their website, and said they plan to follow those rules.



Various DC friends have signed up with no rejection from Hooped. And they don't say anything on their site the way Calleva does. I think they are going to try to skirt the rules. Which doesn't bother me too much.


It doesn’t bother me but at the same time if the state finds out and shuts them down then everybody will be complaining and wanting refunds. To be on the safe side they should not be excepting out-of-state kids.


I'm curious how anyone would find out--like are MD state officials patrolling camps to find out of state residents? I can't imagine anyone would report a kid for being out of state based on license plates..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is in the order. what camp is taking DC kids? I haven't heard of any accepting non MD residents.

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/BusinessResource/Youth-Camps-COVID-19-Directives.pdf


Hooped is accepting DC kids in MD camps.


Are you sure?? They have a link to the MD directive on their website, and said they plan to follow those rules.



Various DC friends have signed up with no rejection from Hooped. And they don't say anything on their site the way Calleva does. I think they are going to try to skirt the rules. Which doesn't bother me too much.


Sure but you run the risk they get busted and camp gets shut down....


To clarify, I'm not signing my kids up. But know others who are.
Anonymous
I think it will stay in there as long as camp is limited in size. Governor wants to make aureoles MD residents have options.
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