Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R432 - Health Care Facility Licensing
Rule R432-6 - Assisted Living Facility General Construction
Section R432-6-9 - Drawings

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 432-6-9

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) Drawings shall show all equipment necessary for the operation of the facility, such as kitchen equipment, laundry equipment, and similar equipment.

(2) Schematic drawings, which may be single line, shall contain the following information:

(a) list of applicable building codes;

(b) location of the building on the site and access to the building for public, emergency, and service vehicles;

(c) site drainage and any natural drainage channels which traverse the site;

(d) any unusual site conditions, including easements which might affect the building or its appurtenances;

(e) relationships of rooms and areas within departments;

(f) number of resident beds; and

(g) total building area or area of additions or remodeled portions.

(3) Design development drawings, drawn to scale, shall contain the following information:

(a) room dimensions and room square footage;

(b) site plan, showing relationship to streets and vehicle access;

(c) location and size of public utilities; and

(d) types of mechanical, electrical and auxiliary systems.

(4) Working drawings shall include all the drawings outlined above in R432-6-9(1) through (3).

(a) The licensee shall provide one copy of completed working drawings and specifications which shows all equipment necessary for the operation of the facility such as kitchen, laundry, and other equipment.

(b) The Bureau of Licensing will keep the final drawings for 12 months after final approval of the project. Drawings may then be returned to the owner upon request.

(5) Within 30 days after receipt of required documentation and fee, the Department shall provide to the licensee and the project architect a written report of plans review outlining necessary modifications required to comply with Department rules.

(6) If changes are necessary, the licensee shall submit revised plans for review and final approval.

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