Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-337 - Residential treatment facility
Section 246-337-060 - Infection control
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-337-060
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
The licensee must implement and maintain an infection control program that prevents the transmission of infections and communicable disease among residents, staff, and visitors by:
(1) Developing written policies and procedures for:
(a) Hand hygiene;
(b) Cleaning and disinfection;
(c) Standard precautions to prevent
transmission of bloodborne pathogens in accordance with chapter 296-823
WAC;
(d) Resident
hygiene;
(e) Preventing
transmission of tuberculosis consistent with the department's
Washington State Tuberculosis Services Manual, DOH 343-071
June 2012, and chapter 246-170 WAC;
(f) Management of staff with a communicable
disease in an infectious stage;
(g)
Environmental management; and
(h)
Housekeeping functions.
(2) Complying with chapters 246-100 and 246-101 WAC.
(3) Providing all necessary supplies and equipment to implement the infection control program.
(4)
(a) An RTF licensed to provide pediatric
transitional care services must require all staff to provide proof of full
vaccination against, or show proof of acquired immunity for, the following:
(i) Chickenpox (Varicella);
(ii) German measles (Rubella);
(iii) Measles (Rubeola);
(iv) Mumps;
(v) Whooping cough (pertussis); and
(vi) Influenza (flu).
Influenza vaccination is annual and must be received within the first month it becomes publicly available.
(b) The licensee may exempt a person working
at their facility from one or more of the vaccinations required by this
subsection if acceptable medical documentation of a medical contraindication,
signed by a health care provider, is provided to the licensee.
(c) For the purposes of this subsection:
(i) Full vaccination means vaccinations given
at the ages and intervals according to the national Center for Disease Control
and Prevention immunization guidelines in "Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP) Recommended Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged
19 Years or Older-United States, 2018 "; as published in the
"Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) 2018;
67(5):158-160."
(ii) Acquired
immunity means a medically documented positive titer.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 71.12 RCW. 05-15-157, § 246-337-060, filed 7/20/05, effective 8/20/05.
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