Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-104 - Approval of Architectural Plans and Specifications
A. For approval of architectural plans and
specifications for the construction or modification of a health care
institution that is required by this Chapter to comply with any of the physical
plant codes and standards incorporated by reference in
R9-10-104.01, an applicant shall
submit to the Department an application packet including:
1. An application in a Department-provided
format provided by the Department that contains:
a. For construction of a new health care
institution:
i. The health care institution's
name, street address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, and e-mail
address;
ii. The name and mailing
address of the health care institution's governing authority;
iii. The requested health care institution
class or subclass; and
iv. If
applicable, the requested licensed capacity, licensed occupancy, respite
capacity, and number of dialysis stations for the health care
institution;
b. For
modification of a licensed health care institution that requires approval of
architectural plans and specifications:
i. The
health care institution's license number,
ii. The name and mailing address of the
licensee,
iii. The health care
institution's class or subclass, and
iv. The health care institution's existing
licensed capacity, licensed occupancy, respite capacity, or number of dialysis
stations; and the requested licensed capacity, licensed occupancy, respite
capacity, or number of dialysis stations for the health care
institution;
c. The
health care institution's contact person's name, street mailing address, city,
state, zip code, telephone number, and email address;
d. The name, street mailing address, city,
state, zip code, telephone number, and e-mail address of:
i. The project architect; or
ii. If the construction or modification of
the health care institution does not require a project architect, the project
engineer or other individual responsible for the completion of the construction
or modification;
e. A
narrative description of the project;
f. The estimated total project cost including
the costs of:
i. Site acquisition,
ii. General construction,
iii. Architect fees,
iv. Fixed equipment, and
v. Movable equipment;
g. If providing or planning to provide
medical services, nursing services, or health-related services that require
compliance with specific physical plant codes and standards incorporated by
reference in
R9-10-104.01, the number of rooms
or inpatient beds designated for providing the medical services, nursing
services, or health-related services;
h. If providing or planning to provide
behavioral health observation/stabilization services, the number of behavioral
health observation/stabilization observation chairs designated for providing
the behavioral health observation/stabilization services;
i. For construction of a new health care
institution and if modification of a health care institution requires a project
architect, a statement signed and sealed by the project architect, according to
the requirements in 4 A.A.C. 30, Article 3, that the:
i. Project architect has complied with A.A.C.
R4-30-301 ; and
ii. Architectural plans and specifications
comply with applicable licensing requirements in A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 4 and
this Chapter;
j. If
construction or modification of a health care institution requires a project
engineer, a statement signed and sealed by the project engineer, according to
the requirements in 4 A.A.C. 30, Article 3, that the project engineer has
complied with A.A.C.
R4-30-301 ; and
k. A statement signed by the governing
authority or the licensee that the architectural plans and specifications
comply with applicable licensing requirements in A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 4 and
this Chapter;
2. If the
health care institution is located on land under the jurisdiction of a local
governmental agency, one of the following:
a.
A building permit for the construction or modification issued by the local
governmental agency; or
b. If a
building permit issued by the local governmental agency is not required, zoning
clearance issued by the local governmental agency that includes:
i. The health care institution's name, street
address, city, state, zip code, and county;
ii. The health care institution's class or
subclass and each type of medical services, nursing services, or health-related
services to be provided; and
iii. A
statement signed by a representative of the local governmental agency stating
that the address listed is zoned for the health care institution's class or
subclass;
3.
The following information that is as necessary to demonstrate that the project
described on the application complies with applicable codes and standards
incorporated by reference in
R9-10-104.01:
a. A table of contents containing:
i. The architectural plans and specifications
submitted;
ii. The physical plant
codes and standards incorporated by reference in
R9-10-104.01 that apply to the
project;
iii. The physical plant
codes and standards that are required by a local governmental agency, if
applicable;
iv. An index of the
abbreviations and symbols used in the architectural plans and specifications;
and
v. The facility's specific
International Building Code construction type and International Building Code
occupancy type;
b. If the
facility is larger than 3,000 square feet and is or will be occupied by more
than 20 individuals, the seal of an architect on the architectural plans and
specifications according to the requirements in A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 1 and
4 A.A.C. 30, Article 3;
c. A site
plan, drawn to scale, of the entire premises showing streets, property lines,
facilities, parking areas, outdoor areas, fences, swimming pools, fire access
roads, fire hydrants, and access to water mains;
d. For each facility, on architectural plans
and specifications:
i. A floor plan, drawn to
scale, for each level of the facility, showing the layout and dimensions of
each room, the name and function of each room, means of egress, and natural and
artificial lighting sources;
ii. A
diagram of a section of the facility, drawn to scale, showing the vertical
cross-section view from foundation to roof and specifying construction
materials;
iii. Building
elevations, drawn to scale, showing the outside appearance of each
facility;
iv. The materials used
for ceilings, walls, and floors;
v.
The location, size, and fire rating of each door and each window and the
materials and hardware used, including safety features such as fire exit door
hardware and fireproofing materials;
vi. A ceiling plan, drawn to scale, showing
the layout of each light fixture, each fire protection device, and each element
of the mechanical ventilation system;
vii. An electrical floor plan, drawn to
scale, showing the wiring diagram and the layout of each lighting fixture, each
outlet, each switch, each electrical panel, and electrical equipment;
viii. A mechanical floor plan, drawn to
scale, showing the layout of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
systems;
ix. A plumbing floor plan,
drawn to scale, showing the layout and materials used for water, sewer, and
medical gas systems, including the water supply and plumbing
fixtures;
x. A floor plan, drawn to
scale, showing the communication system within the health care institution
including the nurse call system, if applicable;
xi. A floor plan, drawn to scale, showing the
automatic fire extinguishing, fire detection, and fire alarm systems;
and
xii. Technical specifications
or drawings describing installation of equipment or medical gas and the
materials used for installation in the health care institution;
4. The estimated total
project cost including the costs of:
a. Site
acquisition,
b. General
construction,
c. Architect
fees,
d. Fixed equipment,
and
e. Movable equipment;
5. The following, as applicable:
a. If the health care institution is located
on land under the jurisdiction of a local governmental agency, one of the
following provided by the local governmental agency:
i. A copy of the certificate of occupancy for
the facility,
ii. Documentation
that the facility was approved for occupancy, or
iii. Documentation that a certificate of
occupancy for the facility is not available;
b. A certification and a statement that the
construction or modification of the facility is in substantial compliance with
applicable licensing requirements in A.R.S. Title 36, Article 4 and this
Chapter signed by the project architect, the contractor, and the
owner;
c. A written description of
any work necessary to complete the construction or modification submitted by
the project architect;
d. If the
construction or modification affects the health care institution's fire alarm
system, a contractor certification and description of the fire alarm system in
a Department-provided format provided by the Department;
e. If the construction or modification
affects the health care institution's automatic fire extinguishing system, a
contractor certification of the automatic fire extinguishing system in a
Department-provided format provided by the Department;
f. If the construction or modification
affects the health care institution's heating, ventilation, or air conditioning
system, a copy of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and air balance
tests and a contractor certification of the heating, ventilation, or air
conditioning system;
g. If
draperies, cubicle curtains, or floor coverings are installed or replaced, a
copy of the manufacturer's certification of flame spread for the draperies,
cubicle curtains, or floor coverings;
h. For a health care institution using
inhalation anesthetics or nonflammable medical gas, a copy of the Compliance
Certification for Inhalation Anesthetics or Nonflammable Medical Gas System
required in the National Fire Codes incorporated by reference in
R9-10-104.01 ;
i. If a generator is installed, a copy of the
installation acceptance required in the National Fire Codes incorporated by
reference in
R9-10-104.01 ;
j. If equipment is installed, a certification
from an engineer or from a technical representative of the equipment's
manufacturer that the equipment has been installed according to the
manufacturer's recommendations and, if applicable, calibrated;
k. For a health care institution providing
radiology, a written report from a certified health physicist of the location,
type, and amount of radiation protection; and
l. If a factory-built building is used by a
health care institution:
i. A copy of the
installation permit and the copy of a certificate of occupancy for the
factory-built building from the Office of Manufactured Housing; or
ii. A written report from an individual
registered as an architect or a professional structural engineer under 4 A.A.C.
30, Article 2, stating that the factory-built building complies with applicable
design standards;
6. For construction of a new health care
institution and for a modification of a health care institution that requires a
project architect, a statement signed by the project architect that final
architectural plans and specifications have been submitted to the person
applying for a health care institution license or the licensee of the health
care institution;
7. For
modification of a health care institution that does not require a project
architect, a statement signed by the project engineer or other individual
responsible for the completion of the modification that final architectural
plans and specifications have been submitted to the person applying for a
health care institution license or the licensee of the health care institution;
and
8. The applicable fee required
by R9-10-106.
B. Before an applicant submits an application
for approval of architectural plans and specifications for the construction or
modification of a health care institution, an applicant may request an
architectural evaluation by submitting providing the documents in subsection
(A)(3) to the Department.
C. The
Department may conduct on-site facility reviews during the construction or
modification of a health care institution.
D. The Department shall approve or deny an
application for approval of architectural plans and specifications of a health
care institution in this Section according to
R9-10-108.
E. In addition to obtaining an approval of a
health care institution's architectural plans and specifications, a person
shall obtain a health care institution license before operating the health care
institution.
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