Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP)
Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
Benchmarking - Answer✔️✔️-the process of comparing an organization's
practices and technologies with those of other companies
Rules - Answer✔️✔️-Specific; direct participants and employees to act in a
prescribed manner
Policies - Answer✔️✔️-broad and open to interpretation. Based on
circumstances, set direction.
Anti-discrimination is an example of a - Answer✔️✔️-policy
Procedures - Answer✔️✔️-Chronological sequence of activities; define steps
for implementation. Outlined in operations manuals. A process for
completing a task.
A public Parks and Recreation agency's services are divided into three
categories: - Answer✔️✔️-Parks, programs, and facilities
It is the PRP's responsibility to ensure that the public has the opportunity
to (3 things) - Answer✔️✔️-1. Participate in quality rec programs, 2. enjoy
attractive parks, 3. Ensure that facilities are effective and safe
Evaluations - Answer✔️✔️-Explain the value of the expenditures of the
services and explain that services are meeting community needs
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Needs assessment - Answer✔️✔️-provides feedback on community
attitudes, opinions, and perceptions of P&R department & its resources
Conflicting management strategies: There is an ongoing struggle in Parks
and Recreation between these two things: - Answer✔️✔️-Conservation and
development
"No flying of model aircrafts behind zero line, no aerobatics or high-speed
passes" are examples of: - Answer✔️✔️-Rules
"Model aircrafts/boats shall be allowed only by permit issued by Parks and
Recreation Director" is an example of a: - Answer✔️✔️-Policy
"To obtain a permit, first call the Parks and Recreation Director, then pay
permit fees and submit application" is an example of a - Answer✔️✔️-
Procedure
Comprehensive Plan - Answer✔️✔️-Identifies short and long-term priorities
for P&R department, includes agency's goals and policies, identification of
deficiencies, inventories, and developed standards for Parks
Master Plan - Answer✔️✔️-Subsets of comprehensive plan; focuses on
physical resources and development. Typically updated every 10 years.
Driven by data.
Strategic Plan - Answer✔️✔️-Development or revision of mission and vision;
action plan for achieving goals and objectives. Based on data analysis that
provides insight to trends in agency's internal & external environments
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ADA act of 1992 requires... - Answer✔️✔️-- that physical alterations to
public accommodations must be made to accommodate people w/
disabilities to the maximum extent feasible
-Facilities built or modified after 1992 must be compliant
-Remove architectural barriers
-Communication barriers must be removed (braille signs, visually
impaired)
What is the order of priorities for ADA barrier removal recommended by
the Department of Justice? - Answer✔️✔️-1. Access for those with disabilities
("get through the door")
2. Access to areas where programs and services are offered
3. Access to restrooms, drinking fountains, & telephone when facilities are
open
4. Every individual should have the ability to benefit from services
Customer expectations - Answer✔️✔️-Based on the image/reputation of the
agency, prior experiences with the agency, marketing/promotional
material related to the agency, and word-of-mouth feedback from others
PRP must be aware of regulatory policies affecting the agency from the
following organizations (5) - Answer✔️✔️-1. OSHA
2. EPA
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3. EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
4. FDA
5. NLRB (National Labor Relations Board)
What are the minimum and maximum levels of maintenance standards for
Parks and Recreation? - Answer✔️✔️-Minimum level: Maintain area so it is
safe
Maximum level: Maximum occupant safety and comfort & a sensation of
well-being
Routine Maintenance - Answer✔️✔️-Preserve or improve the appearance of
a facility or equipment. Less frequent than housekeeping activities, vary by
season and user preference. May be completed on a fixed time schedule-
not urgent.
Examples of routine maintenance include... - Answer✔️✔️-Stripping/waxing
floors, painting walls, cleaning fixtures, adjusting doors
Work order - Answer✔️✔️-a form memorandum requesting that specific
maintenance services be performed. Usually initiated by the PRP, on-site
maintenance workers, or facility users.
Landscaping maintenance can...W - Answer✔️✔️-enhance attractiveness,
invite users, channel traffic, contribute to safety, and disguise unattractive
areas. Landscaping should support, not dictate program efforts.
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