New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-P - Former Division of Public Health Services
Chapter He-P 800 - RESIDENTIAL CARE AND HEALTH FACILITY RULES
Part He-P 830 - ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Section He-P 830.07 - PRTP Construction, Modifications or Structural Alterations

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-P 830.07

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) For new construction or rehabilitation of an existing building, including, but not limited to, renovations, modifications, reconstruction, and additions, construction documents and shop drawings, including architectural, sprinkler, and fire alarm plans, and ICRA results shall be submitted to the department at least 60 days prior to the start of such work.

(b) The architectural, sprinkler, and fire alarm plans in (a) above shall accurately show the room designation(s) and exact measurements of each area to be licensed, including but not limited to window and door sizes and each room's use.

(c) Architectural, sprinkler, and fire alarm plans shall be submitted to the state fire marshal's office as required by RSA 153:10-b, V.

(d) Any licensee or applicant who wants to use performance-based design to meet the fire safety requirements shall provide the department with documentation of fire marshal approval for such methods.

(e) The department shall review construction documents, drawings, and plans of a newly proposed or existing facility for compliance with all applicable sections of RSA 151 and He-P 830 and notify the applicant or licensee as to whether the proposed changes comply with these requirements.

(f) The PRTP shall comply with all applicable state laws, rules, and local ordinances when undertaking construction or rehabilitation.

(g) A licensee or applicant undertaking constructing or rehabilitation of a building shall comply with the following:

(1) Saf-C 6000 and the state fire code and codes adopted by reference as defined in RSA 153:1, VI-a, except as modified in Saf-FMO 300, as follows:
a. NFPA 101, Life Safety Code Residential Board and Care Occupancy Chapter; or

b. NFPA 101, Life Safety Code Health Care Occupancy Chapter; and

(2) The state building code as defined in RSA 155-A:1, IV, as amended by the building code review board pursuant to RSA 155-A:10, V.

(h) All PRTPs newly constructed or renovated after the 2021 effective date of these rules shall follow the Facility Guidelines Institute's (FGI) "Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitals" (2018 edition), available as noted in Appendix A, and including the ANSI/ASHREA/ASHE Standard "Ventilation of Health Care Facilities" (170-2017) as incorporated in the referenced in the FGI guidelines.

(i) Where rehabilitation is done within an existing facility, all such work shall comply with the FGI's "Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitals" (2018 edition), available as noted in Appendix A.

(j) The department shall be the authority having jurisdiction for the requirements in He-P 830.07(h) and (i) and shall negotiate compliance with the licensee and their representatives and grant waivers in accordance with He-P 830.10 as appropriate.

(k) Penetrations, holes, or other openings in fire walls, fire partitions, smoke barriers, floors, and ceilings that allow the transfer of fire, heat, or smoke shall be closed and sealed using a listed or approved fire system that provides an equivalent rating as provided by the original surface.

(l) Waivers granted by the department for construction or rehabilitation under the FGI guidelines above shall not require annual renewal unless the underlying reason or circumstances for the waivers change.

(m) Exceptions or variances pertaining to the state fire code referenced in He-P 830.07(g)(1) above shall be granted only by the state fire marshal.

(n) The building, including all construction and rehabilitated spaces, shall be subject to an inspection pursuant to He-P 830.09 prior to its use.

#6154, eff 12-29-95, EXPIRED: 12-29-03

New. #10059, eff 12-23-11

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