Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 410.190 - Physical Facilities
a)
Buildings, or parts of buildings, acquired or converted for use as an emergency
shelter shall be safe, clean, well-ventilated, properly lighted and
heated.
b) If well water is used, a
copy of the inspection report and compliance with local or State health
department regulations shall be on file.
c) Fire prevention and health standards
complying with State laws and municipal codes shall be maintained.
d) The emergency shelter shall have written
emergency plans in the event of fire or natural disaster. The plans shall be
posted in an area accessible to residents and shall be reviewed with residents
upon their first admission.
e) The
youth emergency shelter may not use or have on the premises, on or after July
1, 2000, any unsafe children's product as described in the Children's Product
Safety Act and 89 Ill. Adm. Code 386 (Children's Product Safety).
f) Dangerous household supplies and dangerous
tools shall be kept in safe, locked places. Unlawful controlled substances,
firearms, ammunition, and other weapons shall not be permitted in an emergency
shelter.
g) There shall be
provisions for separating a resident who is suspected of having a contagious
disease from other residents pending medical determination.
h) The emergency shelter shall have an
operating telephone on the premises.
i) Each resident shall be provided with a
separate bed except that parents may share a double bed with their child over
the age of 2. Each bed shall have a mattress and comfortable bedding. The
bedding shall be changed for each new resident assigned to a bed. If a resident
will be staying in the shelter for more than seven days, linens shall be
changed at least weekly.
j)
Residents shall not share a sleeping area or a sleeping room with residents of
the opposite sex except parents may share rooms with their children.
k) Sleeping areas or sleeping rooms shall be
furnished according to the ages and special needs of the residents. There shall
be a minimum of 35 square feet of floor space per resident, excluding the
closet and wardrobe area.
l)
Basements and attics may be used for sleeping for youth who are mobile,
physically and mentally capable of self preservation, and able to understand
and follow directions with minimal assistance in an emergency.
1) To be used for sleeping, basements and
attics shall have two exits with one exit leading directly to the outside with
means to safely reach the ground level. The second exit may be an easily
accessible outside window which provides an unobstructed opening, operable from
the inside without the use of tools, and large enough to accommodate an adult.
The sleeping area shall be separated from the furnace and utility
areas.
2) No basement or attic
shall be used for sleeping without the written approval of fire, health, and
safety officials.
m) The
sleeping areas shall be exposed to an operable outside window or shall have
some alternate permanent means of ventilation.
n) There shall be a bathroom unit including a
lavatory and toilet for every ten youth. Bathroom use shall be separate for
males and females except for parents with their children.
o) Shower and laundry facilities for the
residents shall be provided in one of two ways:
1) through written agreements approved by the
Department with services such as drop-in centers that provide shower and/or
laundry facilities for the residents; or
2) through the provision of one shower
facility for every 10 residents and laundry services on site at the emergency
shelter.
p) Shower use
shall be separate for males and females except for parents and their
children.
q) Kitchen and dining
facilities shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition in accordance
with the requirements of State (Food Service Sanitation; 77 Ill. Adm. Code 750)
and local public health authorities.
r) Space and equipment shall be provided for
indoor and outdoor recreation. Recreational resources in nearby communities may
be used to fulfill this requirement.
s) There shall be office facilities and
equipment for the conduct of the shelter's professional services and business
affairs. The office facilities do not need to be at the same location as the
shelter facility but they must be located within reasonable daytime access to
the residents.
t) There shall be
space designated in the facility for private interviews or conferences with
residents.
u) Healthy household
pets owned by live-in staff which present no danger to residents are permitted
on the premises unless prohibited by local health regulations. A licensed
veterinarian shall certify that the animals are free of diseases that could
endanger the resident's health and that dogs and cats have been inoculated for
rabies.
v) Licensed foster homes
sheltering homeless youth shall be regulated by the rules contained in 89 Ill.
Adm. Code 402 (Licensing Standards for Foster Family Homes) and shall provide
the case management, notification and referral services required by this Part
either directly or through the administration over the licensed foster
home.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 17066, effective November 1, 2000
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