New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 370 - OVERSIGHT OF LICENSED HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY BASED WAIVER PROGRAMS
Part 14 - ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES FOR ADULTS
Section 8.370.14.41 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.370.14.41

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

All building construction shall be based upon the facility occupancy in accordance with the state building code and fire codes, pursuant to 14.7 NMAC.

A. New facilities: All new facilities, relocated into existing building(s) or remodeled facilities shall conform to the current edition of the state building code, accessibility code, mechanical code, plumbing code, fire code and the electrical code.

(1) With regard to building height, allowable area or construction type, the state building code shall prevail.

(2) Minimum construction requirements shall comply with all applicable state building codes.

(3) A facility may share a building with another health care facility licensed by the authority or other suitable facility with prior approval from the licensing authority.

(4) Where there are conflicts between the requirements in the codes and the provisions of this rule, the most restrictive condition shall apply.

B. Access for persons with disabilities; Facilities with four or more residents shall provide accessibility to residents with disabilities in accordance with the state building code and the American Disabilities Act. Areas of specific concern are as follows:

(1) the main entry into the facility and all required exits shall provide access to persons with disabilities;

(2) the building shall allow access to persons with disabilities to all common areas;

(3) at least one bedroom, for every eight residents, shall have a door clearance of 36 inches for access by persons with disabilities;

(4) at least one toilet and bathing facility, for every eight residents, shall have a minimum door clearance of 36 inches for access by persons with disabilities; this toilet and bathing room shall provide a minimum 60 inch diameter clear space to accommodate the turning radius of a wheelchair;

(5) when ramps are used, each ramp shall have a minimum slope of 12 inches horizontal run for each one inch of vertical rise; ramps exceeding a six inch rise shall be provided with handrails on both sides of the ramp;

(6) landings at doorways shall have a level area, at a minimum of five feet by five feet, to provide clear space for wheelchair maneuvering;

(7) parking spaces shall provide access aisles with a minimum width of 60 inches and 96 inches for van parking; a minimum of one van-accessible parking space with a minimum width of 96 inches shall be provided;

(8) an accessible route for persons with disabilities from the parking area to the main entrance(s) shall be provided; and

(9) changes in elevation of one half inch or greater shall be sloped to a minimum of 12 inches horizontal run for each one inch of vertical rise.

C. Construction drawings: Prior to commencement of all new construction, remodeling, relocations, additions or renovations to existing buildings; the facility shall submit preliminary plans and final construction drawings with specifications to the licensing authority for review and approval.

(1) Building plans and specifications shall be submitted and approved by the authority when:
(a) construction for a new facility is proposed;

(b) a building that has not previously licensed as a facility is proposed as a location for a facility;

(c) any renovation that increases the number of beds is proposed;

(d) any addition to an existing structure is proposed; or

(e) any renovation to the existing structure is proposed, regardless of the size of the facility.

(2) The codes that are in effect at the time of the submittal of building plans shall be the codes used through the end of the project.

(3) Drawings and specifications shall be prepared for the architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical branches of work for each construction project and shall include the following:
(a) the site plan(s) showing property lines, finish grade, location of existing and proposed structures, roadways, walks, utilities and parking areas;

(b) the floor plan(s) showing scale drawings of typical and special rooms, indicating all fixed and movable equipment and major items of furniture;

(c) the separate life safety plans showing the fire and smoke compartment(s), all means of egress and exit markings, exits and travel distances, dimensions of compartments and calculation and tabulation of exit units, all fire and smoke walls shall be graphically coded;

(d) the exterior elevation of each facade;

(e) the typical sections throughout the building;

(f) the schedule of finishes;

(g) the schedule of doors and windows;

(h) the roof plans; and

(i) the building code analysis.

(4) For facilities with more than 15 residents: architectural drawings shall be stamped, signed and dated by a licensed architect registered in New Mexico. In addition to items listed in section (3) above, the drawings shall include the following:
(a) the building code analysis; and

(b) when an elevator is required, the details and dimensions of the elevator.

(5) Structural drawings shall include the following:
(a) a certification that all structural design and work are in compliance with all applicable local codes;

(b) the plans of foundations, floors, roofs and intermediate levels that show a complete design with sizes, sections and the relative location of the various members; and

(c) the schedules of beams, girders and columns.

(6) Mechanical drawings shall include the following:
(a) a certification that all mechanical work and equipment are in compliance with all applicable local codes and laws and that all materials are listed by recognized testing laboratories;

(b) the water supply, sewage and heating, ventilation and air conditioning piping systems;

(c) the heating, ventilating, HVAC piping and air conditioning systems with all related piping and auxiliaries, if any, to provide a satisfactory installation;

(d) the water supply, sewage and drainage with all lines, risers, catch-basins, manholes and cleanouts clearly indicated as to location, size, capacities and location and dimensions of septic tank and disposal field;

(e) the sprinkler head layout; and

(f) the graphic coding (with a legend) to show supply, return and exhaust systems.

(7) Electrical drawings shall include the following:
(a) a certification that all electrical work and equipment are in compliance with all applicable local codes and laws and that all materials are currently listed by recognized testing laboratories;

(b) all electrical wiring, outlets, riser diagrams, switches, special electrical connections, electrical service entrance with service switches, service feeders and characteristics of the light and power current and transformers when located within the building;

(c) a fixture legend; and

(d) a graphic coding (with a legend) to show all items on emergency power.

(8) Include additional information as needed and requested by the licensing authority.

(9) Final working drawings and specifications shall be accurately dimensioned and include all necessary explanatory notes, schedules, legends and have all rooms labeled. The working drawings and specifications shall be complete and adequate for contract purposes.

(10) One set of final plans shall be submitted to the licensing authority for review and approval prior to the commencing of construction. All construction shall be executed in accordance with the approved final plans and specifications.

(11) Review and approval of building plans by the licensing authority does not eliminate responsibility of the applicant to comply with all applicable laws, rules and ordinances.

(12) The final approval of building plans and specifications shall be acknowledged in writing by the licensing authority.

(13) The approved building plans shall be kept at the facility and readily available at all times.

D. Fire resistance: Required building construction and fire resistance shall be in accordance with the state building code and the fire code. Facilities with nine or more residents shall be protected throughout by an approved automatic fire protection (sprinkler) system.

E. Prohibition of mobile homes: For facilities with four or more residents, trailers and mobile homes shall not be used.

F. Construction: Construction shall commence within 180 calendar days of the date of receipt of approval (unless a written extension is requested by the facility and approved by authority). This approval shall in no way permit or authorize any omission or deviation from the requirements of any restrictions, laws, ordinances, codes or standards of any regulatory agency.

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