Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-12-207 - Environmental and Physical Plant Requirements
A. A licensee shall ensure that a sober
living home:
1. Is free of any plumbing,
electrical, ventilation, mechanical, chemical, or structural hazard that may
result in physical injury or illness to an individual or jeopardize the health
or safety of a resident;
2. Has a
kitchen for use by the manager and residents of the sober living
home;
3. Has a living room
accessible at all times to a resident;
4. Has a dining area furnished for group
meals that is accessible to the manager, residents, and any other individuals
present in the sober living home;
5. For each five residents of the sober
living home, has at least one bathroom equipped with:
a. A working toilet that flushes and has a
seat;
b. A sink with running water
accessible for use by a resident; and
c. A working bathtub or shower with a
slip-resistant surface;
6. Has heating and cooling systems that
maintain the sober living home at a temperature between 70° F and 84° F
at all times, unless individually controlled by a resident;
7. Has a supply of hot and cold water that is
sufficient to meet the personal hygiene needs of residents and the cleaning
requirements in this Article;
8.
Has a working washing machine and dryer that is accessible to a resident;
and
9. Has a working telephone that
is accessible to a resident.
B. If the sober living home has a swimming
pool, a licensee shall ensure that:
1. The
swimming pool is equipped with the following:
a. An operational water circulation system
that clarifies and disinfects the swimming pool water continuously and that
includes at least:
i. A removable
strainer,
ii. Two swimming pool
inlets located on opposite sides of the swimming pool, and
iii. A drain located at the swimming pool's
lowest point and covered by a grating that cannot be removed without using
tools; and
b. An
operational cleaning system;
2. The swimming pool is enclosed by a wall or
fence that:
a. Is at least five feet in
height as measured on the exterior of the wall or fence;
b. Has no vertical openings greater that four
inches across;
c. Has no horizontal
openings, except as described in subsection (B)(2)(e);
d. Is not chain-link;
e. Does not have a space between the ground
and the bottom fence rail that exceeds four inches in height; and
f. Has a self-closing, self-latching gate
that:
i. Opens away from the swimming
pool,
ii. Has a latch located at
least 54 inches from the ground, and
iii. Is locked when the swimming pool is not
in use; and
3. A life preserver or shepherd's crook is
available and accessible in the swimming pool area.
C. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. A bedroom for use by a resident:
a. Is separated from a hall, corridors, or
other habitable room by floor-to-ceiling walls containing no interior openings
except doors and is not used as a passageway to another bedroom or habitable
room;
b. Provides sufficient space
for an individual in the bedroom to have unobstructed access to the bedroom
door;
c. Has at least one openable
window or door to the outside for use as an emergency exit;
d. Contains for each resident using the
bedroom:
i. A separate, adult-sized, single
bed or larger bed with a clean mattress in good repair; and
ii. Clean bedding appropriate for the season;
and
e. If used for:
i. Single occupancy, contains at least 60
square feet of floor space; or
ii.
Two or more residents, has an area of at least 50 square feet per
resident;
2.
A mirror is available to a resident for grooming; and
3. Each resident has individual storage space
available for personal possessions and clothing.
D. A manager shall ensure that:
1. A sober living home:
a. Is maintained free of a condition or
situation that may cause a resident or another individual to suffer physical
injury;
b. Has equipment and
supplies to maintain a resident's personal hygiene that are accessible to the
resident;
c. Is clean and free from
accumulations of dirt, garbage, and rubbish; and
d. Implements a pest control program to
minimize the presence of insects and vermin at the sober living home;
2. An appliance, light, or other
device with a frayed or spliced electrical cord is not used at the sober living
home;
3. An electrical cord,
including an extension cord, is not run under a rug or carpeting, over a nail,
or from one room to another at the sober living home;
4. A resident does not share a bedroom with
an individual who is not a resident;
5. A resident's bedroom is not used to store
anything other than the furniture and articles used by the resident and the
resident's belongings;
6. A
resident has a lockable or other secure storage location for medications,
valuables, or other personal belongings to deter misappropriation by other
individuals that is accessible only by the resident and the manager;
7. If pets or animals are allowed in the
sober living home, pets or animals are:
a.
Controlled to prevent endangering the residents and to maintain
sanitation;
b. Licensed consistent
with local ordinances; and
c. For a
dog or cat, vaccinated against rabies;
8. If a water source that is not regulated
under 18 A.A.C. 4 by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is used:
a. The water source is tested at least once
every 12 months for total coliform bacteria and fecal coliform or E. coli
bacteria;
b. If necessary,
corrective action is taken to ensure the water is safe to drink; and
c. Documentation of testing is retained for
at least 12 months after the date of the test; and
9. If a non-municipal sewage system is used,
the sewage system is in working order and is maintained according to applicable
state laws and rules.
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