Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 839 - BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
Division 6 - INJURED WORKERS; DISABILITY; VETERANS AND PERSONS IN UNIFORMED SERVICES
Section 839-006-0350 - Lift Systems for Transient Lodging

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 839-006-0350

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) A transient lodging provider shall ensure that in transient lodging facilities of 175 or more rooms or suite of rooms that at least one room or suite of rooms has a lift system or multiple lift systems that enable an individual with a disability to access a bed, a toilet, and a shower or bathtub in the room or suite of rooms occupied by the individual with a disability.

(a) "Lift system" means a system that:
(A) Is used to transfer a person to a bed, toilet, shower or bathtub, but does not provide the individual with independent mobility;

(B) May be a manual lift, an electronic lift or a lift that uses a track system; and

(C) May require operation by an assistant.

(b) "Transient lodging" means a unit consisting of a room or suite of rooms that:
(A) Is not occupied as a principal residence;

(B) Is typically occupied for a period of fewer than 30 consecutive days; and

(C) Includes services that are part of the regularly charged cost of occupancy, including maid and linen services.

(2) Additional information regarding the requirement described in section (3) of this rule is available at ORS 659A.144.

(3) Any violation of section (1) of this rule or of the authorizing statutes is an unlawful practice.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 659A.805

Stats. Implemented: ORS 659A.144

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