South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-103 - Residential Treatment Facilities for Children and Adolescents
Section 61-103.L - Design and Construction (II)
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-103.L
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
(1) General.
(a) Every facility shall be planned,
designed and equipped to provide and promote the health, care, treatment,
welfare, and safety of each resident.
(b) Each facility shall provide ample living
arrangements for everyone residing therein. This shall include bedrooms,
bathrooms, living, dining, and recreational areas available for residents'
use.
(c) Each facility shall
provide an attractive, homelike, and comfortable atmosphere.
(d) There shall be accommodations provided to
meet the group needs of residents and their visitors.
(2) Local and State Codes and Standards.
(a) Facilities shall comply with pertinent
local and state laws, codes, ordinances and standards with reference to design
and construction. No facility will be licensed unless the Department has
assurance that the responsible local officials sanction the licensing of the
facility.
(b) The Department uses
as its basic codes:*
(1) Standard Building
Code
(2) Standard Plumbing
Code
(3) Standard Mechanical
Code
(4) Standard Gas
Code
(5) National Electrical Code
(NFPA 70)
(6) These Regulations
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*Check with the Department to verify current editions.
(3) Submission of Plans and Specifications.
(a)
New Buildings, New Additions, Alterations to Existing Buildings, or Buildings
Being Initially Licensed: When construction is contemplated for new buildings,
additions or alterations to existing buildings, buildings being licensed for
the first time, or buildings changing license, plans and specifications shall
be submitted in duplicate to the Department for review. Such plans and
specifications shall be prepared by an architect registered in the state of
South Carolina and shall bear his seal and signature. All plans shall be drawn
with the title and date shown thereon.
(b) Submission of Plans.
(1) Preliminary Plans shall be submitted to
the Department for facilities with more than twelve (12) beds.
(2) Final Construction Documents shall be
submitted to the Department for all facilities.
(c) Start of Construction.
(1) Construction work shall not be started
until approval of the "Final" construction documents or written permission to
begin construction has been received from the Division of Health Facilities
Construction.
(2) Any construction
changes from the approved documents shall have approval from the
Department.
(3) During
construction, the owner shall employ a registered architect and/or engineer for
supervision and observations.
(d) Plan Submission.
(1) Plan submission shall include at least:
(a) Cover Sheet
(1) Title and location of project.
(2) Index of drawings.
(3) Code analysis listing applicable
codes.
(4) Occupancy
Classification.
(5) Type of
Construction.
(6) Legend, Notes and
Symbol information.
(b)
Site Plan.
(1) Size and shape of the entire
site.
(2) Building Area "Footprint"
of the proposed facility and/or addition in relation to the site.
(3) Vehicular and pedestrian access to and on
the site.
(4) All utilities to the
facility, i.e., water supply available for fire protection, etc.
(5) Existing structures (buildings,
foundations, retaining walls, above and below grade storage tanks,
etc.).
(c) Building
Sections.
(1) complete "building section"
indicating the "Type of Construction", floor-to-floor height(s), etc.
(2) Type of structural system.
(3) Interior wall sections.
(d) Floor Plans.
(1) Complete plans drawn to scale with the
basic and overall dimensions of rooms and room designations.
(2) "Fire and Life Safety Plan" showing
proper delineation of rated walls, i.e., fire walls, exits and exit
calculations, extinguishers, etc.
(3) Door swings, sizes, and types.
(4) Miscellaneous details.
(5) Fixed equipment.
(6) Millwork.
(e) Plumbing.
(1) Fixture locations.
(2) Single-line drawing showing supplies,
waste lines, vents, etc.
(f) Mechanical.
(1) Type and location of equipment.
(2) Single line drawing showing supplies,
returns and exhaust.
(g)
Electrical.
(1) Lighting.
(2) Power.
(3) Communication (telephone, fire alarm).
(2) If
construction is delayed for a period exceeding twelve (12) months from the time
of approval of Final submission, a new evaluation and/or approval is
required.
(e) Alterations
and Renovations.
(1) When alterations are
contemplated that may affect fire and life safety, drawings and specifications,
accompanied by a narrative completely describing the proposed work shall be
submitted to the Department for review and approval to ensure that the proposed
alterations comply with current safety and building standards.
(2) All alterations or renovations of a part
of an existing licensed building, other than cosmetic (i.e. painting,
wallpapering or carpeting) shall be made to conform with the current
requirements of the building codes for construction of new
facilities.
(3) Cosmetic changes
utilizing paint, wallcovering, floor covering, etc; that are required to have a
flamespread rating or other safety criteria shall be documented with copies of
the documentation and certifications furnished to the Department.
(4) Any building which is being licensed for
the first time will be considered "new" construction and must meet current
codes.
(5) If within a twelve (12)
month period any alterations or renovations costing in excess of fifty percent
(50%) of the then physical market value of the building are made to an existing
facility, the entire facility shall be made to conform with the requirements of
current building code editions for new facility construction and to Department
standards.
(4) Location of Facility.
(a) Environment: Facilities shall be located
in an environment that is conducive to the type of care and services
provided.
(b) Transportation:
Facilities shall be served by paved roads which are passable at all times and
are adequate for volume of expected traffic.
(c) Parking: Facilities shall have parking
space to satisfy the minimum needs of residents, staff and visitors. Provisions
must be made for handicapped parking.
(d) Access for Fire Fighting Equipment:
Facilities shall maintain adequate access to and around the building.
(5) Communication. A telephone must be provided on each floor occupied by residents and additional telephones or extensions as required to summon help in case of fire or other emergency. Pay station telephones are not acceptable for this purpose.
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