10A N.C. Admin. Code 09 .1401 - INDOOR SPACE
(a) As used in this
Rule, the term "Primary Space" means the indoor space designated by the
operator that will be used by children who attend the center. It shall be used
to calculate a center's licensed capacity.
(b) The Division shall calculate the total
area of the Primary Space by measuring the Primary Space or by reviewing
current drawings of the space that have been signed and sealed by an architect
or engineer licensed to practice in the State of North Carolina.
(c) All measurements of the Primary Space
shall be rounded to the nearest inch.
(d) For child care centers in an occupied
residence that are licensed for 3 to 12 children when any preschool-age
children are in care, or for 3 to 15 children when only school-age children are
in care the dining area of a kitchen may be counted as Primary Space if it is
used for children's activities in addition to eating.
(e) The following spaces shall not be
included in the designation or measurement of Primary Space:
(1) closets;
(2) hallways;
(3) storage areas;
(4) kitchens;
(5) bathrooms;
(6) utility areas;
(7) thresholds;
(8) foyers;
(9) space used for administrative
activities;
(10) space occupied by
adult-sized desks, cabinets, file cabinets, and other office
equipment;
(11) any floor space
occupied by or located under structures, equipment, and furniture not used by
children; and
(12) any floor space
occupied by or located under built-in equipment or furniture.
(f) No room may be occupied by
more than one child per 25 square feet of floor space, provided that a room may
be occupied by a larger group of children for special activities so long as
such occupancy does not violate the State fire code.
(g) During rest periods any room used by
children shall have no less than 200 cubic feet of air space per
child.
(h) Paragraphs (a) through
(c) and (e) through (g) of this Rule shall only apply to centers initially
licensed on or after February 1, 1985.
Notes
Eff. January 1, 1986;
Amended Eff. July 1, 1998; November 1, 1989;
Readopted Eff. October 1, 2017.
Eff. January 1, 1986;
Amended Eff. July 1, 1998; November 1, 1989.
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