Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A.
Construction. A new building designated as a residential treatment center and
any existing building proposed for conversion for this use shall meet the
following:
(1) The construction of the
building shall prevent the entrance and harborage of rats and other
rodents;
(2) The center shall comply with all other applicable
governing laws or ordinances; and
B. Heating. A center shall be equipped with a
central heating system capable of maintaining a minimum temperature of 68°F
throughout the residential section of the building when the temperature falls
to 0°F or below. Alternate modern types of heating systems may be accepted
if approved by the fire authorities. Space heaters and portable heaters are not
acceptable.
C. Lighting.
(1) Lighting shall be adequate for the
activities conducted in the various areas.
(2) Bedrooms and dormitories shall be lighted
by outside windows and shall also have artificial light adequate for reading
and other uses.
(3) All entrances,
hallways, stairways, inclines, ramps, cellars, attics, storerooms, kitchens,
laundries, and service units shall have sufficient artificial lighting to
prevent accidents and promote efficiency of service.
D. Bathrooms. A center shall provide the
following minimum bathroom facilities:
(1)
One hand sink and one toilet for each six residents of the same sex on each
floor;
(2) One bathtub or shower
for each 12 beds on each floor;
(3)
The number of beds for which the center is licensed shall be used in
determining the number of bathroom fixtures required even if some of the beds
are not occupied;
(4) There shall
be one complete bathroom on each floor used by the residents, regardless of the
number of beds;
(5) All bath and
toilet rooms shall be easily accessible, conveniently located and well lighted
with a night light burning all night and have mechanical exhaust
ventilation;
(6) A lavatory or
toilet facility may not:
(a) Open directly
into a kitchen, pantry or food preparation room; or
(b) Be located so that a resident is required
to pass through another resident's room to enter it; and
(7) Bathrooms shall be constructed using
anti-ligature fixtures and designed for the safety of the residents.
E. Plumbing.
(1) All plumbing within the building shall be
installed in conformance with existing building and sanitary
regulations.
(2) All sewage
disposal shall be in accordance with existing regulations.
F. Water Supply.
(1) Centers shall be served by water from a
safe public water supply, if available, as determined by the Department. If a
safe public water supply is not available, a private water supply approved by
the Department may be used.
(2)
Adequacy. The supply shall be adequate in quantity and delivered under
sufficient pressure to satisfactorily serve fixtures in the center.
(3) Temperature. The hot water heating
equipment shall be of sufficient capacity to supply an adequate amount of water
not in excess of 125°F for bathing and showering. The center shall install
mixing valves or other anti-scalding devices.
(4) Hot water for kitchen and laundry use
shall be at least 160°F.
G. Seclusion and Restraint.
(1) Seclusion and restraint rooms shall be
constructed and maintained free of hazards to ensure the safety of the
residents.
(2) The rooms shall
allow for the unobstructed view of the resident.
(3) The rooms shall be equipped with adequate
lighting for the staff to view the resident.
(4) Locking mechanisms on doors shall allow
for prompt access in the event of an emergency.
(5) The rooms shall be adequate in size for
staff to safely restrain residents or provide emergency care and
treatment.