Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-335 - In-home services agencies
Part 6 - Physical Environment Requirements
Section 246-335-730 - Design, construction review and approval of plans
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-335-730
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Drawings and specifications for new construction, excluding minor alterations, must be prepared by or under the direction of, an architect registered under chapter 18.08 RCW. The services of a consulting engineer registered under chapter 18.43 RCW may be used for the various branches of work where appropriate. The services of a registered engineer may be used in lieu of the services of an architect if the scope of work is primarily engineering in nature.
(2) A hospice care center applicant or licensee will meet the following requirements:
(a) Preconstruction. Request and attend a
presubmission conference with the department for projects with a construction
value of two hundred fifty thousand dollars or more. The presubmission
conference must be scheduled to occur for the review of construction documents
that are no less than fifty percent complete;
(b) Construction document review. Submit
construction documents for proposed new construction to the department for
review within ten days of submission to the local authorities. Compliance with
these standards and regulations does not relieve the hospice care center of the
need to comply with applicable state and local building and zoning codes. The
construction documents must include:
(i) A
written program containing the following:
(A)
Information concerning services to be provided and operational methods to be
used;
(B) An interim life safety
measures plan to ensure the health and safety of occupants during construction
and installation of finishes; and
(C) An infection control risk assessment
indicating appropriate infection control measures, keeping the surrounding area
free of dust and fumes, and ensuring rooms or areas are well ventilated,
unoccupied, and unavailable for use until free of volatile fumes and
odors;
(ii) Drawings and
specifications to include coordinated architectural, mechanical, and electrical
work. Each room, area, and item of fixed equipment and major movable equipment
must be identified on all drawings to demonstrate that the required facilities
for each function are provided;
(iii) A floor plan of the existing building
showing the alterations and additions, and indicating location of any service
or support areas;
(iv) Required
paths of exit serving the alterations or additions; and
(v) Verification that the capacities and
loads of infrastructure systems will accommodate planned load.
(c) Resubmittals. The hospice care
center or licensee will respond in writing when the department requests
additional or corrected construction documents;
(d) Construction. Comply with the following
requirements during the construction phase:
(i) The hospice care center applicant or
licensee will not begin construction until all of the following items are
complete:
(A) The department has approved the
construction documents or granted authorization to begin
construction;
(B) The local
jurisdictions have issued a building permit; and
(C) The hospice care center applicant or
licensee has notified the department in writing when construction will
commence;
(ii) The
department will issue an "authorization to begin construction" when the
construction documents have been conditionally approved or when all of the
following items have been reviewed and approved:
(A) A signed form acknowledging the risks if
starting construction before the plan review has been completed. The
acknowledgment of risks form shall be signed by the:
(I) Architect;
(II) Hospice chief executive officer, chief
operations officer, or designee; and
(III) Hospice facilities director.
(B) The infection control risk
assessment;
(C) The interim life
safety plan; and
(D) A
presubmission conference has occurred;
(iii) Submit to the department for review any
addenda or modifications to the construction documents;
(iv) Ensure construction is completed in
compliance with the final department approved documents;
(v) The hospice care center applicant or
licensee will allow any necessary inspections for the verification of
compliance with the construction documents, addenda, and
modifications.
(e)
Project closeout. The hospice will not use any new or remodeled areas until:
(i) The department has approved construction
documents;
(ii) The local
jurisdictions have completed all required inspections and approvals, when
applicable or given approval to occupy; and
(iii) The facility notifies the department in
writing when construction is completed and includes a copy of the local
jurisdiction's approval for occupancy.
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