Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R392 - Population Health, Environmental Health
Rule R392-402 - Manufactured Home Community Sanitation
Section R392-402-7 - Service Building Requirements

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 392-402-7

Current through Bulletin 2023-24, December 15, 2023

(1) A manufactured home community in which spaces are set aside for vehicles, manufactured homes, or other temporary dwellings not provided with toilet, sink, and bathing plumbing fixtures, as in R392-402-4(6), shall be provided with a service building or buildings for the exclusive use of the occupants and employees of the manufactured home community.

(2) Except as provided in Subsection R392-402-7(2)(a)(i), separate toilet rooms within the service building shall be provided for each sex. These rooms shall be distinctly marked "for men" and "for women" by signs printed in English, or marked with easily understood pictures or symbols.

(a) Each service building shall have one toilet, one hand sink, and one bath fixture for each sex for each 15 sites set aside in Subsection R392-402-4(6), or fraction thereof.
(i) Where a toilet room will be occupied by no more than one person at a time, can be locked from the inside, and contains at least one toilet, separate toilet rooms for each sex need not be provided.

(ii) Urinals may be substituted for up to half of the required number of toilets for males, provided the urinal is installed in addition to a toilet at the same location.

(b) A service building shall be located not less than 15 feet and not more than 500 feet from any site set aside for vehicles, manufactured homes, or other temporary dwellings not provided with toilet, sink, and bathing plumbing fixtures, as in R392-402-4(6).

(3) Service buildings shall meet the following requirements:

(a) Each shall be of permanent construction, meeting the requirements of Building Code.

(b) Each shall be provided with adequate light and ventilation.

(c) Each shall be constructed of smooth, moisture resistant finish materials to withstand frequent washing and cleaning.

(d) Each shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.

(4) The operator shall provide clean individual disposable towels near handwashing sinks. Alternate hand drying methods approved by the local health officer may be substituted for individual disposable towels.

(5) The operator shall provide soap and waste receptacles with lids in each service building.

(6) For each toilet room within a service building, the operator shall provide:

(a) toilet tissue in suitable dispensers; and

(b) at least one solid, easily cleanable, covered waste receptacle for the collection of solid waste; or

(c) at least one solid, easily cleanable, uncovered waste receptacle and a sanitary napkin receptacle.

(7) The operator shall provide water heating equipment capable of heating water to a minimum temperature of 110° F, and shall maintain such in proper operating condition.

(8) Each service building shall be provided with at least one service sink or utility sink.

(9) Approaches to any service building shall be free from obstruction.

(10) Sinks shall be located either in the same room as toilet fixtures or immediately adjacent to the toilet room or service building.

(11) Interior spaces intended for human occupancy shall be provided with active or passive space heating systems capable of maintaining an indoor temperature of not less than 68 degrees F at a point three feet above the floor.

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2018-12, effective 5/24/2018

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