Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 10 - TEXAS FUNERAL SERVICE COMMISSION
Chapter 203 - LICENSING AND ENFORCEMENT-SPECIFIC SUBSTANTIVE RULES
Subchapter B - DUTIES OF A FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT/LICENSEE
Section 203.31 - Facilities Necessary in a Preparation Room
Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 203.31
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The Commission will approve only those preparation rooms which meet the requirements of Occupations Code Chapter 651 and the following minimum standards:
(1) must
be of sufficient size and dimensions to accommodate an operating table, a sink
with water connections, and an instrument table, cabinet, or shelves:
(A) the operating table must be non-porous,
with edges raised at least 3/4 inch around the entire table and a drain opening
at the lower end;
(B) the sink must
have hot and cold running water and drain freely; and
(C) must be equipped with an
aspirator;
(2) must
contain an injection/embalming machine and sufficient supplies and equipment
for normal operations;
(3) must be
clean, sanitary, and only used for purposes related to the care of the
deceased;
(4) must not have
defective construction which permits the entrance of rodents;
(5) must not have evidence of infestation of
insects or rodents;
(6) must be
private and have no general passageway through it;
(7) must be properly ventilated with an
exhaust fan that provides at least five room air exchanges per hour;
(8) must not have public restroom facilities
located within the room;
(9) must
have walls that run from floor to ceiling and that are covered with tile, or by
plaster or sheetrock painted with washable paint;
(10) must have floors of concrete with a
glazed surface, or tiled in order to provide the greatest sanitary condition
possible, if tile is used, any grout or joint sealant must be unbroken and
intact;
(11) must have doors,
windows, and walls constructed to prevent odors from entering any other part of
the building;
(12) must have all
windows and openings to the outside screened; and
(13) must have appropriate personal
protection equipment related to universal precautions.
(b) For establishments exempt under § 203.10 of this title (relating to Preparation Room Exemption), the executive director may require the establishment to have a room with some of the above standards if deceased human remains will be present at the establishment.
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