Kan. Admin. Regs. § 9-18-11 - Additional requirements for indoor housing facilities and sheltered housing facilities
The requirements in this regulation shall be in addition to the requirements in K.A.R. 9-18-10.
(a)
Structure. The building or structure of each indoor housing facility and each
sheltered housing facility shall be constructed so that temperature and
humidity levels can be controlled and odors can be eliminated rapidly. The
building or structure shall have at least one door for entry and exit that can
be opened and closed. Any windows or openings that provide natural light shall
be covered with glass, hard plastic, or a similar hard, transparent
material.
(b) Heating, cooling, and
temperature. Each licensee operating an indoor housing facility or a sheltered
housing facility shall ensure that the facility is sufficiently heated and
cooled to protect and provide for the animals' health and well-being.
(1) Each licensee operating an indoor housing
facility or a sheltered housing facility shall ensure that, when dogs or cats
are present, the ambient temperature in the facility does not fall below
45°F or 7.2°C for more than four consecutive hours and does not exceed
85°F or 29.5°C for more than four consecutive hours.
(2) Each licensee shall provide dry bedding,
solid resting boards, or other means of conserving body heat whenever the
ambient temperature inside the facility is below 50°F or
10°C.
(3) Except as approved by
the attending veterinarian, a licensee operating an indoor housing facility or
a sheltered housing facility shall not permit the ambient temperature in the
facility to fall below 50°F or 10°C when any of the following dogs or
cats are present:
(A) Any dog or cat not
acclimated to lower temperatures;
(B) any dog or cat of a breed that cannot
tolerate lower temperatures without stress or discomfort, including
short-haired breeds; or
(C) any dog
or cat that is sick, infirm, or of a young or advanced age so that the dog or
cat cannot tolerate lower temperatures without stress or discomfort.
(c) Ventilation. When
animals are present, each indoor housing facility or sheltered housing facility
shall be sufficiently ventilated at all times to provide for the animals'
health and well-being and to minimize odors, drafts, ammonia levels, and
moisture condensation. Ventilation shall be provided by windows, vents, fans,
or air conditioning units. The licensee shall provide auxiliary ventilation
whenever the ambient temperature is at least 85°F or 29.5°C. Auxiliary
ventilation may include fans, blowers, and air conditioning units. The licensee
shall maintain the relative humidity at a level that ensures the health and
well-being of the animals housed in the facility, in accordance with the
directions of the attending veterinarian and generally accepted professional
and husbandry practices.
(d)
Lighting. Each licensee shall provide enough lighting in all animal areas of
each indoor housing facility or sheltered housing facility to permit inspection
and cleaning of the facility and observation of the animals. All animal areas
shall be provided with a regular, uniform diurnal lighting cycle of either
natural or artificial light when species-appropriate. Each primary enclosure
shall be placed in a manner that protects the dogs and cats from excessive
light.
Notes
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