The Ohio Permission to Treat Camp Participant is a form that must be completed by the parent or legal guardian of a child who will be attending an overnight camp in Ohio. This form grants permission for the camp to provide medical treatment to the minor in the event of illness or injury. It also authorizes the camp to release the child to a designated adult or facility for further medical treatment, if deemed necessary. The form must be signed by the parent or legal guardian, and the camp director or staff member must also sign it. There are two types of Ohio Permission to Treat Camp Participant forms: a Generic form and a Specialized form. The Generic form is for use in camps that do not require specific medical information. The Specialized form is for camps that require additional information, such as allergies or pre-existing medical conditions. The Specialized form must be completed in its entirety in order to be valid.