Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 265 - GENERAL SANITATION
Subchapter C - MIGRANT LABOR HOUSING FACILITIES
Section 265.33 - Site and Physical Facilities
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 265.33
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Facility site.
(1) Facility sites shall be
well drained and free from depressions in which water may stand. Natural
sinkholes, pools, swamps, or other surface collectors of water within 200 feet
of the periphery of the site shall be drained, filled, or treated to prevent
mosquito breeding.
(2) Facility
sites shall not be subject to conditions which create offensive odors, flies,
noise, traffic, fire, safety, flooding, overcrowding, or similar
hazards.
(3) Grounds within the
facility site shall be free from debris, noxious plants (poison ivy, etc.)
uncontrolled weeds, or brush.
(4)
Facility sites shall have recreation space for the facility occupants based on
the maximum facility capacity.
(5)
Facility sites shall be located at least 500 feet from livestock feeding
pens.
(6) The housing site shall
not be subject to periodic flooding or located so the drainage from and through
the site will endanger any domestic or public water supply.
(b) Water supply.
(1) A water supply which meets the provisions
of Health and Safety Code, Chapter 341, and the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality's public drinking water standard, Texas Administrative
Code, Title 30, Part 1, Chapter 290, Subchapter F, §§290.101 -
290.115, 290.117 - 290.119, and 290.121 and 290.122 (relating to Drinking Water
Standards Governing Drinking Water Quality and Reporting Requirements for
Public Water Systems), shall be available at all times in each
facility.
(2) When the water supply
does not meet the standards, notice shall be given to facility occupants and
posted in a conspicuous location in the facility site. Approved bottle water
shall be provided to the occupants.
(3) Facilities shall be connected to an
existing public water supply system, if available.
(4) Adequate arrangements for provision of
hot water for bathing, laundering, culinary, and dishwashing purposes shall be
available in all facility sites.
(5) Facility sites shall provide water under
pressure (a minimum of 20 psi and a minimum static of 35 psi) to each living
arrangement and utility building.
(6) In common use arrangements, dining halls,
recreation, and meeting rooms, drinking fountains shall be provided for each
100 occupants or fraction thereof and shall meet American National Standards
Institute standards, "Specification for Drinking Fountains
2.4.2-1942."
(c) Excreta and liquid waste disposal.
(1) Arrangements
shall be provided and maintained for effective sewage disposal. Raw or treated
liquid waste shall not be discharged or allowed to accumulate on the ground
surface.
(2) Arrangements for
disposal of excreta and liquid waste shall be connected to a public sewer
system, if available.
(3) All other
disposal systems, (septic tanks, liquid waste treatment, privies, or portable
toilets) shall be constructed and maintained as required by the Texas
Department of Health.
(4) Portable
toilet rooms not ventilated by mechanical means shall be provided with adequate
screened ventilation openings.
(d) Facilities.
(1) Facilities shall be constructed in a
manner to insure the protection of occupants against the elements. Facilities
shall be in good repair and maintained in a sanitary condition.
(2) Facilities shall have flooring
constructed of smooth finished, rigid materials and be readily cleanable. The
flooring shall be located to prevent entrance of ground or surface water into
the facility.
(3) In living
arrangements utilized for combined cooking, eating, and sleeping purposes, no
less than 100 square feet of floor space shall be provided for each occupant
over 18 months of age. Rooms used for sleeping purposes only shall provide at
least 50 square feet of floor space for each intended occupant.
(4) Facilities utilized by families with
children shall have a separate room or partitioned sleeping area for the
husband and wife. The partition shall provide privacy.
(5) In dormitory-type facilities, separate
sleeping accommodations shall be provided for each sex. In family housing
units, separate sleeping accommodations shall be provided for each family
unit.
(6) Adequate, separate
arrangements for each person or family to hang clothes and store personal
effects shall be provided.
(7) The
total floor area of each habitable room in a facility shall have a minimum
ceiling height of seven feet.
(8)
Each habitable room (not including partitioned areas) shall have at least one
window or skylight opening directly to the outside. The minimum total window or
skylight area, including windows and doors, shall equal at least 10% of the
usable floor area. The total openable area shall equal at least 45% of the
minimum window or skylight area required, except where comparable adequate
ventilation is supplied by mechanical or some other method.
(9) Facilities previously used to mix, load,
or store pesticides and toxic chemicals shall not be used for housing
purposes.
(e) Cooking and eating arrangements.
(1) When workers or
their families cook in their individual units, space shall be provided and
equipped for cooking and eating. Such space shall be provided with:
(A) a cookstove with a minimum of four
burners;
(B) adequate food storage
shelves and a counter for food preparation;
(C) provisions for mechanical refrigeration
of food at a temperature of not more than 45%A1F;
(D) eating arrangements (table and chairs or
equivalent) commensurate with the maximum capacity of the unit; and
(E) adequate sinks with hot and cold water
under pressure;
(F) adequate
lighting and ventilation.
(2) When workers or their families cook and
eat in a communal room or building separate from their sleeping accommodations,
the room or building shall be provided with:
(A) a stove with a minimum of four burners,
in a ratio of one stove to 10 persons, or one stove to two families;
(B) adequate food storage shelves and a
counter for food preparation;
(C)
mechanical refrigeration for food at a temperature of not more than 45%
A1F;
(D) eating arrangements
(tables and chairs or equivalent) commensurate with the intended use of the
room or building;
(E) adequate
lighting and ventilation; and
(F)
nonabsorbent floors of easily cleanable materials.
(3) In a central mess or multifamily feeding
operation, the kitchen and mess hall shall be constructed in accordance with
department rules on food services sanitation, §§229.161- 229.171 of
this title (relating to Food Service Sanitation), and:
(A) shall be a size in proper proportion to
the facility capacity and separate from the sleeping quarters;
(B) floors, walls, ceiling, tables, and
shelves of all kitchens, dining rooms, refrigerators, and food storage rooms
shall be maintained in a clean, sanitary condition;
(C) the exterior wall opening of all dining
rooms shall be screened and rendered fly-tight during the period of facility
operation;
(D) screen doors shall
be self-closing and installed to open outward from the area to be
protected.
(f) Sleeping arrangements.
(1) Sleeping arrangements (beds, metal frame
cots, or bunks complete with springs, mattresses, and mattress covers) in good
repair shall be provided for facility occupants. Sleeping arrangements shall be
cleaned and maintained in a sanitary condition.
(2) Mattresses and mattress covers shall be
laundered and sanitized between assignment to different occupants.
(3) Beds, bunks, or cots shall have a clear
space of at least 12 inches from the floor. Triple-deck facilities shall be
prohibited. Single beds shall be spaced not closer than 36 inches laterally or
end to end. Bunk beds shall be spaced not less than 48 inches laterally or 36
inches end to end. There shall be a clear ceiling height above a mattress of
not less than 36 inches. The clear space above the lower mattress of the bunk
beds and the bottom of the upper bunk shall not be less than 27
inches.
(g) Heating.
(1) All living quarters and service rooms
shall be provided with properly installed, operable heating equipment that
maintains a temperature of at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
(2) All heating systems shall be fail safe in
case of failure or interruption of the power or fuel source.
(3) All walls or ceilings within 18 inches of
the stovepipe of a solid or liquid fuel stove shall be of fireproof
material.
(4) All stoves or other
sources of heat utilizing combustible fuel shall be installed to prevent fire
and safety hazards. A vented metal collar shall be installed around a
stovepipe, or the vent passing through a wall, ceiling, floor, or
roof.
(5) All stove or other
sources of heat utilizing combustible fuel shall be vented to prevent fire and
safety hazards. All vents shall extend above the peak of the roof.
(6) Solid or liquid fuel stoves used in a
room with wooden or other combustible flooring, there shall be a concrete slab,
insulated metal sheets, or other fireproof materials on floor under each stove,
extending at least 18 inches beyond the perimeter of the base of the
stove.
(7) Only electric portable
heaters shall be provided.
(h) Bathrooms and laundry rooms.
(1) Bathrooms in family living accommodations
shall be separated from other rooms to insure privacy.
(2) Bathrooms (bathtubs, showers, lavatory
sinks) and laundry rooms shall be located within 200 feet of each living
arrangement.
(3) Bathrooms and
laundry rooms shall be constructed in a manner conducive to good repair and
maintained in a sanitary condition.
(4) Shower flooring shall be constructed of
nonabsorbent, nonskid materials and shall have properly constructed floor
drains.
(5) Communal bathrooms
shall have bathing arrangements, handwashing arrangements, and dry dressing
space for each sex separated by a solid nonabsorbent wall extending from the
floor to ceiling. Communal bathrooms shall be designated "men' or "women' in
English and in the language of the facility occupants, or in the universal
symbols.
(6) Communal bathrooms
shall have a minimum of one showerhead per 10 persons and one lavatory sink per
six persons. Showerheads shall be spaced at least three feet apart to insure a
minimum of nine square feet of showering space per showerhead.
(7) In all communal bathrooms separate shower
stalls shall be provided.
(8)
Mechanical clothes washers shall be provided in a ratio of one per 50 persons.
In addition to mechanical clothes washers, one laundry tray per 100 persons
shall be provided. In lieu of mechanical clothes washers, one laundry tray or
tub may be provided per 25 persons.
(9) Arrangements for drying clothes shall be
provided.
(i) Toilets.
(1) Toilets shall be located within 200 feet
of each living arrangement. No privy shall be located within 100 feet of any
living arrangement, dining room, mess hall, or kitchen.
(2) Toilets shall be constructed in a manner
conducive to good repair and maintained in a sanitary condition. Privies shall
be flyproof and of adequate capacity.
(3) Communal accommodations shall have
toilets for each sex separated by a solid wall from floor to ceiling and shall
be designated "men' or "women' in English and in the language of the facility
occupants, or in universal symbols.
(4) Communal toilet rooms shall be lighted
naturally or artificially by a safe type of lighting and shall be well
ventilated, all outside openings shall be screened with 16 mesh
material.
(5) Water closets or
privy seats shall be provided in a ratio of one per 15 persons of each sex. A
minimum of one for each sex shall be provided in communal accommodations.
Family living accommodations containing private toilets will not be considered
when establishing the number of shared toilets.
(6) Urinals may be substituted for men's
toilet seats in a ratio of one urinal of 24 inches of trough-type urinals per
toilet seat to a maximum of one-third of the required toilet seats.
(7) Urinals and the surrounding walls and
floor shall be constructed of nonabsorbent material.
(j) Garbage and other refuse.
(1) Containers with tight fitting lids for
garbage and other refuse storage shall be provided to and located within 100
feet of each living accommodation. Containers of 32 gallon capacity may be used
in a ratio of one per living accommodation. Bulk type containers may be
used.
(2) Containers shall be
durable, in good repair, and maintained in a sanitary condition.
(3) Garbage and refuse shall be collected at
least twice a week. Disposal of garbage and refuse shall be in accordance with
requirements of the Texas Department of Health concerning solid waste
management, Chapter 325 of this title (relating to Solid Waste
Management).
(k) Electricity and lighting.
(1) All facility
sites shall be provided with electricity.
(2) Each habitable room and all communal
rooms and areas (laundry rooms, toilets, privies, hallways, stairways, etc.)
shall contain ceiling or wall-type light fixtures. At least one wall-type
electrical convenience outlet shall be provided in each individual living
room.
(3) Lighting shall be
provided in the yard area and pathways to communal arrangements.
(4) All wiring and lighting fixtures shall be
installed and maintained in a safe condition in accordance with National
Electrical Code and state and local codes.
(5) Light levels in toilet and storage rooms
shall be at least 20 foot candles 30 inches from the floor. Other rooms,
including kitchens and living quarters, shall be at least 30 foot candles 30
inches from the floor.
(l) Screening.
(1) All outside opening shall be protected
with screening of 16 mesh or less.
(2) All screen doors shall be tight and
equipped with self-closing devices.
(3) All screens shall be maintained in good
repair.
(m) Insect and rodent control.
(1) Housing sites, housing
units, and utility areas shall be constructed to exclude insects, rodents, and
other vermin.
(2) A vector control
program shall be maintained to insure effective control of all insects,
rodents, and other vermin.
(3) All
vector control programs shall be designed and executed to insure maximum
protection of the occupants.
(n) Fire, safety, and first aid.
(1) All buildings or structures shall be
maintained and used in accordance with the provisions of the state and local
regulations.
(2) In one story
facilities utilized by less than 10 persons, two means of escape shall be
provided. One of the two required means of escape may be a readily accessible
window with an openable space of not less than 24 inches by 24
inches.
(3) Central dining
facilities, assembly rooms, and all sleeping quarters intended for use by 10 or
more persons shall have, as alternate means of escape, at least two remotely
separated doors that open to an interior hallway or to the outside.
(4) Sleeping quarters and assembly rooms
located on a second story shall have a stairway, plus permanently affixed
exterior ladder or a second stairway.
(5) Fire extinguishing equipment shall be
provided in an accessible place located within 100 feet from each facility.
Such equipment shall provide protection equal to a 2 1/2 gallon stored pressure
of five gallon pump type water extinguisher.
(6) First aid supplies shall be provided and
be accessible at all times. The supplies shall be equivalent to the 16 unit
first aid kit recommended by the American Red Cross, and shall be provided in a
ratio of one to 50 persons.
(7)
Flammable or volatile liquids or materials, except those needed for household
use, shall not be stored in or adjacent to rooms used for living
purposes.
(8) Agricultural
pesticides and toxic chemicals shall not be stored within the facility site.
Any pesticide or other toxic materials, and any potentially hazardous
implements or equipment, kept within 500 feet of the facility site shall be
stored in a secure, locked enclosure.
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