41 C.F.R. § 102-79.35 What elements must Federal agencies address in their planning effort for establishing fitness programs?
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Federal agencies must address the following elements in their planning effort for establishing fitness programs: (a) A survey indicating employee interest in the program. (b) A three-to five-year implementation plan demonstrating long-term commitment to physical fitness/health for employees. (c) A health related orientation, including screening procedures, individualized exercise programs, identification of high-risk individuals, and appropriate follow-up activities. (d) Identification of a person skilled in prescribing exercise to direct the fitness program. (e) An approach that will consider key health behavior related to degenerative disease, including smoking and nutrition. (f) A modest facility that includes only the essentials necessary to conduct a program involving cardiovascular and muscular endurance, strength activities, and flexibility. (g) Provision for equal opportunities for men and women, and all employees, regardless of grade level.
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PART 102–79—ASSIGNMENT AND UTILIZATION OF SPACE
Subpart B—Assignment and Utilization of Space
Fitness Centers
§ 102-79.35 What elements must Federal agencies address in their planning effort for establishing fitness programs?