North Carolina moves to revoke license of wilderness camp where a 12-year-old died [View all]
Source: NBC
North Carolina officials say they plan to revoke the license of Trails Carolina, a wilderness camp for troubled youths where a 12-year-old boy recently died after having spent less than 24 hours at the program.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services sent letters Thursday notifying Trails Carolinas executive director that the camp in Lake Toxaway had violated several state regulations, including one requiring mental health facilities to protect clients from abuse. The department did not provide additional details about the violations, which were documented during an investigation that was completed this month.
The department said that it determined the violations endanger the health, safety, and welfare of clients in your facility and that it intends to revoke Trails Carolinas license. The camp was given 10 days to provide a written statement saying why it believes it is in compliance with the rules, along with supporting documents or a plan of correction. The department also fined Trails Carolina $18,000 for the violations and extended its suspension of admissions indefinitely.
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