Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 551 - INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY OR RELATED CONDITIONS
Subchapter D - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FACILITY CONSTRUCTION
Section 551.62 - Site and Grounds
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code § 551.62
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) General (All Facilities).
(1) Site grades must provide for
positive surface water drainage so that there will be no ponding or standing
water at or near the building such as would present a hazard to health or
provide a breeding site or harborage for disease vectors.
(2) Outdoor activity, recreational, and
sitting spaces must be provided and be accessible to all residents.
(3) Each facility must have parking space to
satisfy the needs of residents, employees, staff, and visitors.
(4) Protection must be provided for resident
safety on facility grounds using appropriate methods, such as fences, hedges,
retaining walls, railings, or other landscaping. Such protection must not
inhibit the free emergency egress to a safe distance away from the
building.
(5) All outside areas,
grounds, and adjacent buildings on the site must be maintained in good
condition and kept free of rubbish, garbage, untended growth, and other
conditions which may constitute a fire or health hazard.
(b) Additional site conditions (large facilities only).
(1) Auxiliary buildings
located on the site within 20 feet of the main licensed structure and which
contain hazardous operations or contents, such as laundries or storage
buildings, must meet the same code requirements for safety as the main licensed
structure, or the building must be moved to be 20 feet or farther away from the
main building.
(2) Other buildings
on the site must meet the appropriate occupancy section or separation
requirements of NFPA 101.
(3) A new
building (or addition) must be set back at least ten feet from the property
lines except as otherwise approved by HHSC.
(4) Exit doors from the building must not
open directly onto a drive for vehicular traffic but must be set back at least
six feet from the edge of such drive (measured from the end of building wall in
the case of a recessed door) to prevent accidents due to lack of visual
warning. These doors are to have automatic or self-closures.
(5) Walks must be provided from all exits and
must be of non-slip surfaces free of hazards. Walks must be at least 48 inches
wide except as otherwise approved. Ramps must be used in lieu of steps where
grade change is 21 inches or less, and where possible, for persons with
physical disabilities or mobility impairment, and to facilitate bed or
wheelchair removal in an emergency.
(6) Open or enclosed courts with resident
rooms or living areas opening upon them must not be less than 20 feet in the
smallest dimension unless otherwise approved by HHSC.
(7) There must be at least one approved
readily accessible fire hydrant located within 300 feet of the building. The
hydrant must be on a minimum six-inch service line, or else there must be an
approved equivalent (such as a storage tank). The hydrant, its location, and
service line, or equivalent must be approved by the local fire department and
HHSC.
(8) The building must have
suitable fire lanes for access as required by local fire authorities and
HHSC.
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