Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 481 - INSPECTIONS AND APPEALS
INSPECTIONS DIVISION
Chapter 60 - MINIMUM PHYSICAL STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
Rule 481-60.5 - Additional notification requirements

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 481-60.5

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 19, March 20, 2024

(1) When new construction or renovation, addition, functional alteration, change of space utilization, or conversion of an existing building is contemplated, the licensee or applicant for a license shall:

a. File a detailed and comprehensive program of care, as set forth in rule 481-57.3(135C), which includes a description of the specific needs of the residents to be served, and any other information the department may require. (III)

b. Receive written approval from the state fire marshal's office before starting construction. The applicant is responsible for ensuring that construction proceeds according to approved plans and specifications.

c. Meet requirements for new construction if the project includes changes to structural and life safety components of the building or changes for accessibility of persons with disabilities. Only that portion of the building that is part of the project must meet requirements for new construction.

(2) For new construction or renovations, additions, functional alterations, change of space utilization or conversion of an existing building, it is the responsibility of the owner or an agent to notify the state fire marshal's office at all of the following intervals and wait for inspection before proceeding. Inspections shall be conducted in accordance with the following schedule:

a. Two days prior to the beginning of any construction or demolition.

b. After installation of any under-slab plumbing and before covering is installed.

c. After installation of electrical, mechanical and plumbing and prior to covering.

d. Five days prior to a final occupancy inspection.

(3) The following must approve the project before final occupancy: the state fire inspector; the state building inspector; and, in jurisdictions without electrical code enforcement, the state electrical inspector. Approval of local or county jurisdictions is as required by those jurisdictions.

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