Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-1030 - Physical Plant, Environmental Services, and Equipment Standards
A. An administrator
shall ensure that:
1. An outpatient treatment
center's premises are:
a. Sufficient to
provide the outpatient treatment center's scope of services;
b. Cleaned and disinfected according to the
outpatient treatment center's policies and procedures to prevent, minimize, and
control illness and infection; and
c. Free from a condition or situation that
may cause an individual to suffer physical injury;
2. If an outpatient treatment center collects
urine or stool specimens from a patient, except as provided in subsection (B),
or is authorized to provide respite services for children on the premises, the
outpatient treatment center has at least one bathroom on the premises that:
a. Contains:
i. A working sink with running
water,
ii. A working toilet that
flushes and has a seat,
iii. Toilet
tissue,
iv. Soap for hand
washing,
v. Paper towels or a
mechanical air hand dryer,
vi.
Lighting, and
vii. A means of
ventilation; and
b. Is
for the exclusive use of the outpatient treatment center;
3. A pest control program that complies with
A.A.C. R3-8-201(C)(4) is
implemented and documented;
4. A
tobacco smoke-free environment is maintained on the premises;
5. A refrigerator used to store a medication
is:
a. Maintained in working order,
and
b. Only used to store
medications;
6.
Equipment at the outpatient treatment center is:
a. Sufficient to provide the outpatient
treatment center's scope of services;
b. Maintained in working condition;
c. Used according to the manufacturer's
recommendations; and
d. If
applicable, tested and calibrated according to the manufacturer's
recommendations or, if there are no manufacturer's recommendations, as
specified in policies and procedures; and
7. Documentation of equipment testing,
calibration, and repair is maintained for at least 12 months after the date of
testing, calibration, or repair.
B. An outpatient treatment center may have a
bathroom used for the collection of a patient's urine or stool that is not for
the exclusive use of the outpatient treatment center if:
1. The bathroom is located in the same
contiguous building as the outpatient treatment center's premises,
2. The bathroom is of a sufficient size to
support the outpatient treatment center's scope of services, and
3. There is a documented agreement between
the licensee and the owner of the building stating that the bathroom complies
with the requirements in this Section and allowing the Department access to the
bathroom to verify compliance.
C. If an outpatient treatment center has a
bathroom that is not for the exclusive use of the outpatient treatment center
as allowed in subsection (B), an administrator shall ensure that:
1. Policies and procedures are established,
documented, and implemented to:
a. Protect the
health and safety of an individual using the bathroom; and
b. Ensure that the bathroom is cleaned and
sanitized to prevent, minimize, and control illness and infection;
2. Documented instructions are
provided to a patient that cover:
a. Infection
control measures when a patient uses the bathroom, and
b. The safe return of a urine or stool
specimen to the outpatient treatment center;
3. The bathroom complies with the
requirements in subsection (A)(2)(a); and
4. The bathroom is free from a condition or
situation that may cause an individual using the bathroom to suffer a physical
injury.
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