I grant permission for my child(ren) to participate in an activity or program named below. This activity will take place under the guidance and direction of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas employees and/or volunteers.
Type of Activity: Totus Tuus 2022
Date of Activity: June 19-24
Location of Activity: St. Paul Catholic Church, Olathe, KS.
As parent and/or legal guardian, I remain legally responsible for any personal actions taken by the above named minor (“participant”). I agree on behalf of myself, my child(ren) named herein, or our heirs, successors, and assigns, to hold harmless and defend the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, its officers, directors, employees and agents, chaperones, or representatives (“Releases”) associated with this activity, from any claim arising from or in connection with my child participating in this activity or in connection with any illness, injury or death (specifically including, but not limited to the risks associated with the exposure to and possible contraction of communicable diseases, including the COVID-19 virus as further described below), or cost of medical treatment in connection therewith, and I agree to compensate the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, its officers, directors and agents, and the releases associated with this activity for reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses which may incur in any action brought against them as a result of such injury or damage, unless such claim arises from the negligence of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas.
RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19: The program Sponsor/Staff will implement mitigation measures as may be recommended or required by local, state and federal authorities. These measures may include mask wearing, social distancing measures and various hygienic practices. Despite such precautions, the risks associated with transmission of COVID-19 remain present. The nature of many activities makes it difficult to observe all of the recommended precautions at all times; for example, individuals will not always be six feet apart and infrequent and incidental moments of closer proximity and contact are likely to occur, and surfaces may not always be free of viruses and other infectants, etc. As a result of participation in activities and proximity to other participants, your child may be exposed to the risk of infection of communicable diseases, including COVID-19.