Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 110 - Licensing Services
Subchapter 3 - Licensing Standards For Child Care Facilities
Part 9 - REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE FACILITIES
Section 340:110-3-163 - Buildings, utilities, and grounds regulations
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
The requirements in this Section apply to residential child care facilities constructed after June 15, 1990. Licensed facilities in operation June 15, 1990, continue compliance with construction and safety regulations applicable to license issuance.
(1) Building. Buildings used for residential child care facilities are structurally sound. Structures comply with the building and fire codes of the local or state governmental authority having jurisdiction and applicable at permit or license issuance. Structures also comply with plumbing code, mechanical code, and fuel gas code adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission and American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standards.
(2) Premises. The premises are maintained per requirements included in this paragraph.
(3) Tobacco use. Tobacco use includes simulated tobacco products. The program prohibits tobacco use:
(4) Screening. Windows, exterior doors, or similar devices are in working condition and good repair. When protecting against mosquitoes, flies, and other flying insects, doors and windows are provided with a 16-mesh, properly fitting screen. Air conditioned areas are adequate to meet this requirement when properly operated unless rodents or other vermin are able to enter to such extent a nuisance or hazard is created.
(5) Ventilation. Rooms are ventilated. Ventilation systems and windows comply with building and fire codes of the local or state governmental authority having jurisdiction. Non-habitable areas, such as bathrooms and food preparation areas, may provide other approved ventilation systems in lieu of windows or skylights. Adequately designed, maintained, and operated heating and cooling systems meet the ventilation requirements.
(6) Lighting. Resident areas are well-lighted.
(7) Windows. Effective July 1, 2009, any new construction or existing space not previously licensed as resident's sleeping quarters have an exterior window for natural lighting.
(8) Laundry. Laundry areas are maintained in a clean and safe condition. Equipment installation meets safety requirements.
(9) Water supply. The water supply is adequate, safe and sanitary ; meeting state quality standards, and approved by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
(10) Sewage disposal. Sewage, including mop water, is disposed in a public sewage system or manner approved by DEQ.
(11) Plumbing. Plumbing is sized, installed, and maintained in a safe manner, per the Oklahoma Plumbing License Act.
(12) Electrical. The electrical distribution system is sized, installed, and maintained in a safe manner, per the Oklahoma Electrical Licensing Act. Portions of the electrical system constructed, repaired, or replaced after June 1, 1987, are installed, per the current National Electrical Code.
(13) Garbage and rubbish disposal. Prior to disposal, garbage and rubbish containing food wastes or diapers are stored in leak-proof, non-absorbent containers and covered with tight-fitting lids when filled, stored, or not in continuous use.
(14) Swimming pools. Swimming pools used by residents are considered public bathing places and meet Design Standards and Operational Criteria for Public Bathing Places of Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
(15) Animals.
Amended at 10 Ok Reg 3663, eff 7-12-93; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 3331, eff 10-1-01 (emergency); Amended at 19 Ok Reg 1171, eff 5-13-02; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 35, eff 10-1-04 (emergency); Amended at 22 Ok Reg 921, eff 5-12-05; Amended at 26 Ok Reg 2239, eff 7-1-09