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Rules regarding work done on state property.
Work party members who will be doing work
on the State Property, such as the shoreline of CLSA, need to be members of
the Volunteers for the State Parks. For example, the Park Manager has
agreed to dump gravel down by the laser dock for CLSA member "Volunteers" to
use for backfilling behind the sea wall. Remember last year the gravel was
available but there was no state supplied labor to move it and CLSA members
were not permitted to do work on state property and the backfilling was
never done.
We need to turn in the list about
Mid-March. Please call Alice Shoemaker or Dave Rosekrans to sign up. Your
social security number is required as the Volunteers are covered by
Workman's Compensation. We are assured by the Park Manager that the social
security numbers will be treated confidentially. The Park Manger will be
notified when work parties are to be held and we can expect him to drop in
to be sure only Volunteers are working on State property.
Please treat this seriously. People who
are not members of the Volunteers are NOT permitted to do work on State
property, Volunteers are not permitted to use power tools on State
property. Any injuries on State property must be reported promptly. A sign
will be posted at the club giving instructions on how to report injuries on
state property requiring beyond minor first aid or property damage greater
than $500.
State Liaison Committee, Dave Rosekrans,
Chair
It can be said that personal work, such as working on our boats, lifts or CLSA equipment done on state property is not included in the above rules, except for the need to report accidents or injuries. |