(1) High adventure activities may include the following:
(a) target sports;
(b) aquatics;
(c) adventure challenge courses;
(d) climbing and rappelling;
(e) spelunking;
(f) white water activities;
(g) use of horses or other animals for riding or packing;
(h) skiing; or
(i) other activities defined in program policy as a high adventure activity.
(2) For the high adventure activities, the program must have written policies and procedures that include:
(a) minimum training, experience, and qualifications for leaders and staff which must be documented in personnel records;
(b) classification and limitations for each program participant participation;
(c) arrangement, maintenance, and inspection of the activity area;
(d) appropriate equipment and the inspection and maintenance of the equipment; and
(e) safety precautions to reduce the possibility of an accident or injury.
(3) Program participants must not be forced to participate in any high adventure activity.