Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule sets forth requirements for the
physical plant, sanitation, safety and fire protection, space, and
equipment.
(1) Physical
Plant-General Requirements.
(A) Plans for
additional buildings, or alterations which affect the structural strength,
safety, sanitary conditions, and floor space of existing buildings, shall meet
the requirements of state and local ordinances. The plans for these buildings
or alterations shall be submitted for review by the residential licensing unit,
the State Fire Marshal and the Department of Health and Senior
Services.
(B) If construction is
not started within one (1) year of the approval of plans, the plans and
specifications shall be resubmitted to the same agencies prior to beginning
construction.
(C) An agency shall
maintain its buildings, grounds, furniture, and equipment in a clean, safe, and
sanitary condition and in a good state of repair.
(D) Each operating site shall be effectively
safeguarded against insects and rodents.
(E) Each operating site housing children
shall include areas and specialized recreational space, and shall properly
equip, supply, and maintain these areas so as to promote relaxation and varied
opportunities for recreation.
(F)
Telephone service shall be available in each operating site.
(G) An agency operating a swimming pool shall
maintain a file to provide documentation that the pool is operated and
maintained in accordance with all applicable local ordinances, state
guidelines, or both.
(H) Heaters,
floor furnaces, radiators, hot water heaters, or other equipment which pose a
threat to children shall be separated from areas used by children by
partitions, screens, or other barriers, as approved by the State Fire
Marshal.
(I) Smoking shall be
prohibited in child care, food preparation, and food service areas.
(J) Porches, decks, stairwells, or other
areas having a significant drop-off from which children might fall and be
injured shall have an approved railing or approved barrier.
(2) Administrative and Clerical
Space. Adequate space shall be provided for administrative and clerical staff
and for the storage of records.
(3)
Interview and Consultation Area. A private area shall be provided for
interviews and consultations.
(4)
Sleeping Rooms and Areas.
(A) An agency
licensed after the effective date of these rules (November 12, 1993) shall
provide a sleeping space for each child of at least seventy (70) square
feet.
(B) An agency licensed after
(November 12, 1993) shall provide at least one (1) window to the outside of the
operating site (effective the date of this amendment) in each sleeping
room.
(C) No enclosed basement
rooms or rooms that are more than one-third (1/3) below ground level on all
four (4) sides shall be used. Each sleeping room, unless it has a door opening
to the outside at ground level, shall have an exit access door leading directly
to a corridor which leads to an exit. Exit doors shall comply with existing
fire and safety requirements.
(D)
Each child shall be provided with his/her own bed which shall be adequate in
width and length for his/her height.
(E) Sleeping areas shall be designated and
provided for boys and for girls to allow for maximum supervision and
separation. Programs providing care for children through age three (3) years
are not required to separate children according to gender. Consideration for
waiving the age limit may be given to programs providing less than seventy-two-
(72-) hour care to enable programs to keep sibling groups together.
(F) An agency licensed, or buildings
constructed, after the effective date of these rules (November 12, 1993), shall
house no more than four (4) children in a single sleeping area.
(G) Single beds shall be provided and spaced
appropriately to allow for maximum comfort of the children. Bunk beds may be
used, if age-appropriate, and shall be constructed of safe, stable
materials.
(H) Each bed shall have
level, firm springs and a firm mattress or other comfortable, orthopedically
supportive surface, protected by rubber sheeting or other covering, when
necessary. A pillow, bed linen, and sufficient cover for comfort shall be
provided.
(I) A complete change of
bed linen shall be provided when soiled, but at least once a week.
(J) Children shall have sufficient closet and
drawer space for clothing and personal belongings.
(5) Staff Quarters. When staff quarters are
provided, they shall be located adjacent to the children's bedrooms so that
children can be supervised easily and staff can be available to any child, when
needed.
(6) Bath and Toilet
Facilities.
(A) A minimum of one (1) toilet
and one (1) wash basin shall be provided for every four (4) children and one
(1) tub or shower shall be provided for every six (6) children in residence. In
agencies licensed after the effective date of these rules (November 12, 1993),
these accommodations shall be located on the same floor as the sleeping rooms.
In agencies licensed after (effective the date of this amendment) the bath and
toilet facilities shall be in a separate, distinct room.
(B) Separate and private bathroom
accommodations shall be provided for boys and for girls ages six (6) years or
older.
(C) Agencies licensed after
(effective the date of this amendment) shall have a window to the outside of
the operating site or other exhaust ventilation system in each
bathroom.
(D) Hot water heating
systems and water temperature shall be routinely monitored to ensure safety of
children.
(7) Laundry
and Utility Area. Laundry equipment shall be available in a well-lighted and
well-ventilated area.
(8) Heating
and Cooling. Each operating site shall be well ventilated and maintain indoor
temperatures comfortable for children.
(9) Electrical Systems.
(A) Each operating site's electrical system
shall comply with all applicable local ordinances, state guidelines, or
both.
(B) Artificial lighting shall
be provided to meet the needs of the children and shall be safely and
sufficiently shielded.
(C) The
operating site shall have an adequate lighting source.
(10) Windows, Screens, and Glass Doors.
(A) Windows which are accessible from the
outside shall be lockable and open easily from the inside. The manufacturer's
designed functions of windows shall not be altered without the approval of the
State Fire Marshal.
(B) Open
windows and doors shall be securely screened and barriers to prevent children
from falling against windows or falling from window openings shall be provided
as needed.
(C) Shatterproof safety
glass shall be installed in high risk areas where children are active, and
clear glass doors shall be marked plainly at varying heights to avoid
impact.
(11) Dining and
Kitchen Area.
(A) Each operating site shall
have a kitchen which provides the following:
1. A refrigerator capable of maintaining
foods at safe temperatures according to Department of Health and Senior
Service's standards and verified by thermometers located in each refrigerator
and freezer;
2. A stove with a hood
in operating condition;
3. A
kitchen sink in operating condition with hot and cold running water;
4. Adequate provision for the sanitary
disposal and temporary storage of food waste and refuse;
5. A supply of equipment to prepare meals,
and dishes, glassware, and flatware for use at each meal. Utensils shall be
free of chips, cracks, or other defects, and shall be thoroughly cleansed after
each use;
6. Equipment used in the
preparation and serving of food, including can openers, meat slicers, and
cutting surfaces which shall be cleaned and sanitized after each use;
7. No smoking in food preparation and food
service areas;
8. Dining areas
equipped with tables and chairs appropriate to the children's ages, and
arranged so that children and staff can have their meals together;
9. Dishwashing facilities with water hot
enough to sanitize utensils or other approved sanitization method;
10. A window or other adequate exhaust
ventilation system in each kitchen;
11. Adequate space and light; and
12. Walls, floors, and ceilings made of
materials that are easy to clean and maintain.
(12) Food Storage.
(A) Food and drink shall be stored, prepared,
displayed, served and transported in a manner to protect it from
contamination.
(B) Each operating
site shall store and use food service areas, only sufficient poisonous and
toxic materials required to maintain sanitary conditions. Toxic materials shall
be properly labeled and stored in secure, locked, cabinets which are used for
no other purpose.
(13)
Water.
(A) If an operating site's water
supply is not an approved public source, each operating site shall have its
water supply annually approved by the Department of Health and Senior Services
or Department of Natural Resources.
(B) Each operating site shall provide cool,
safe drinking water and single-serving cups or glasses for those unable to
drink from fountains.
(14) Sewage Disposal.
(A) The agency shall utilize public sewage
disposal systems when they are available.
(B) If the agency does not utilize public
sewage disposal systems, facilities shall have their sewage disposal systems
approved biennially by the Department of Health and Senior Services or
Department of Natural Resources.
(15) Hazardous Materials. All flammable
liquids, matches, poisonous materials, medicines, alcoholic beverages,
hazardous personal care items, or other hazardous items shall be locked and
inaccessible to children. Any lawful, authorized use of such materials would be
under the approval of the executive director of the residential treatment
agency for children and youth.
(16)
Weapons.
(A) Ammunition, guns, hunting
knives, bows and arrows or other weapons shall be stored in a locked cabinet or
locked closet.
(B) All guns must
have trigger locks installed.
(17) Animals.
(A) Agencies that have animals shall develop
written policy and/or procedures that address the purpose and care of animals
in therapeutic programming.
(B)
Agencies that have animals shall adhere to local and state guidelines regarding
care and public safety.
(C)
Documentation of veterinarian visits and health records shall be made
available, when requested.
(D)
Appropriate pet containment systems shall be available to use, when
necessary.
(18) Out
Buildings. Any buildings used on campus for the storage of equipment or
material shall be locked.
*Original authority: 210.481, RSMo (1982), amended 1985 and
210.486 and 210.506, RSMo (1982), amended
1993.