(a) Compliance. All buildings in which
existing facilities licensed by the department are located shall comply with
this subsection.
(1) Minimum fire safety and
construction requirements.
(A) Existing
licensed facilities shall meet the requirements for health care occupancies
contained in the 1985, 1988, 1991 or 2000 editions of the National Fire
Protection Association 101, Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and
Structures, (NFPA 101), and the facility licensing rules (1988, 1989 or 1994)
under which the buildings or sections of buildings were constructed or last
modified. All documents published by NFPA as referenced in this section may be
obtained by writing or calling the NFPA at the following address or telephone
number: National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, P.O. Box
9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9101 or (800) 344-3555.
(B) Existing facilities or portions of
existing facilities constructed prior to the adoption of any of the editions of
NFPA 101, the Facility Licensing Standards, and the facility licensing rules
listed in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, shall comply with this section
and Chapter 19, NFPA 101, 2000 edition.
(C) Compliance with the requirements of
Chapter 3 of the National Fire Protection Association 101A, Alternative
Approaches to Life Safety, 1998 edition, (relating to Fire Safety Evaluation
System for Health Care Occupancies) will be acceptable in lieu of complying
with the requirements of Chapter 19, NFPA 101, 2000 edition.
(2) Remodeling of existing
facilities. All requirements listed in this chapter relating to new
construction are applicable to renovations, additions and alterations unless
stated otherwise.
(A) Alteration or
installation of new equipment. Any alteration or any installation of new
equipment shall be accomplished as nearly as practicable with the requirements
for new construction, except that when existing conditions make changes
impractical to accomplish, minor deviations from functional requirements may be
permitted if the intent of the requirements is met and if the care and safety
of patients will not be jeopardized. A request for deviation must be submitted
in writing to the Hospital Licensing Director, Health Facility Licensing and
Compliance Division, Texas Department of Health, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin,
Texas 78756, and approved by the department.
(B) Installation, alteration, or extension
approval. No new system of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection,
or piped medical gas system may be installed or any such existing system be
replaced, materially altered or extended in an existing building licensed as a
facility, until complete plans and specifications for the replacement,
installation, alteration, or extension have been submitted to the department,
reviewed and approved in accordance with §
510.127 of Title 40 (relating to
Preparation, Submittal, Review and Approval of Plans).
(C) Minor remodeling or alterations. All
remodeling or alterations which do not involve alterations to load bearing
members or partitions, change functional operation, affect fire safety (e.g.
modifications to the fire, smoke, and corridor walls), add or subtract beds or
services for which the facility is licensed, and do not involve changes listed
in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, shall be submitted for approval without
submitting contract documents. Such approval shall be requested in writing with
a brief description of the proposed changes and a simple floor plan for
evaluation and determination of disposition.
(D) Major remodeling or alterations. Plans
shall be submitted in accordance with §
510.127 of Title 40 for all major
remodeling or alterations. All remodeling or alterations which involve
alterations to load bearing members or partitions, change functional operation,
affect fire safety (e.g. modifications to the fire, smoke, and corridor walls),
or change the designed bed capacity or services over those for which the
facility is licensed are considered as major remodeling and
alterations.
(E) Phasing of
construction in existing facilities. Projects involving alterations of and
additions to existing buildings shall be programmed and phased so that on-site
construction will minimize disruptions of existing functions. Access, exit
access, and fire protection shall be maintained so that the safety of the
occupants will not be jeopardized during construction. Dust and vapor barriers
shall be provided to separate areas undergoing demolition and construction from
occupied areas. Temporary sound barriers shall be provided where intense
prolonged construction noises will disturb patients or staff in the occupied
portions of the building.
(F)
Nonconforming conditions. When doing renovation work, if it is found to be
infeasible to correct all of the nonconforming conditions in the existing
facility in accordance with these rules, a conditional approval may be granted
by the department if the operation of the facility, necessary access by the
handicapped, and safety of the patients are not jeopardized by the
nonconforming condition.