Rodeo Bible Camps of Idaho Rules and Dress Code
**Violations of these rules may result in a camper not being allowed to compete in a rodeo event, may disqualify them from receiving awards, and/or being dismissed from camp without the return of camp fees. ALL discipline decisions by the Camp Director are final.**
- CELL PHONES will not be allowed for campers during camp. If a phone is brought to camp, it must be turned in to their leader and will be returned the last day of camp. PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES will be handled in the same manner.
2. Campers are required to attend all scheduled activities and be prompt to all meals and meetings unless excused by the Camp director.
3. Campers are to respect and obey the instructions of the counselors, instructors, and camp personnel. Instructors and the Camp Director have final say on the performance parameters for the rodeo.
4. Campers must not leave the camp grounds without the consent of the Camp Director.
5. Boys are not permitted in the area of the girl’s sleeping quarters and girls are not permitted in the area of the boy’s sleeping quarters. Campers are required to stay in their assigned sleeping quarters from the time of “lights out” until morning rising, except in emergencies.
6. No alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs.
7. The bucking machine is under the supervision of the Camp Director or whomever he assigns, and may be used only when one of them is running the controls. Girls are not allowed to ride rough stock or Mighty Bucky.
8. We encourage Christ-honoring relationships between boys and girls. Campers are not allowed to engage in intimate physical contact. No public displays of affection (no laying or sitting on a member of the opposite sex).
9. Every camper is responsible for his or her own belongings and money.
10. Any camper defacing camp property must pay for the damages incurred.
11. Any case of illness, injury or infection must be reported at once. Failure to do so may jeopardize any claim for insurance.
12. Campers who are not rough stock riders are not allowed to be behind the chutes during the rodeo. Additionally, parents who are not involved in camp instruction are not allowed behind the chutes.
13. When campers are not competing in the rodeos, they are expected to be watching and supporting fellow campers as they compete.
14. Horse and horse stall rules: Stalls must be cleaned; horses watered and fed daily by 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. If not done, camper will be pulled to complete the job, from games or instruction time, but not chapel. Horses must not be left saddled in their pens or tied in their pens.
Saddles and bridles are required for riding and no riding double. Horse riding is limited to stall area, arena, and designated area in-between.
15. Campers may NOT operate any motorized vehicles during camp. This includes personal vehicles.
16. Campers must declare and/or turn over prescription medications brought to camp during check-in so that we can secure the medications and administer them in accordance to label instructions.
Dress Code
**It is expected that everyone will dress in a manner which is pleasing to God and does not draw unnecessary attention to self. Dress code will be enforced from the time of registration until after the awards ceremony**
- Shorts will be allowed during free time. Shorts must be within three inches of the kneecap.
- NOT ALLOWED—Spaghetti strap tops, crop tops, see-through tops, muscle shirts, or cut-off shirts with low-cut armpits. Campers may wear sleeveless shirts with a shoulder strap width of at least 2 inches that does not reveal the undergarments.
- Full western attire is required while competing: long sleeved shirt, jeans western boots, western hat.
- If a camper is in violation of the dress code, RBCI staff will ask the camper to change.