Or. Admin. Code § 419-490-0030 - Therapeutic Boarding Schools: Physical Plant Requirements
(1) A therapeutic boarding school may not
allow children in care to have access to, or provide services regulated by
these rules (OAR 419-490-0010 to
419-490-0170) in, a building
unless the building has been certified as meeting all applicable state and
local construction-related requirements for a building used by the therapeutic
boarding school.
(2) A therapeutic
boarding school must meet all of the following requirements:
(a) All buildings where children in care are
present must be smoke-free.
(b) All
buildings owned, maintained, or operated by the therapeutic boarding school to
provide services to children in care must meet all applicable state and local
building, electrical, plumbing, and zoning codes.
(c) All areas of any buildings where children
in care receive services must be kept clean and in good repair. Major
appliances and heating, ventilation, plumbing and electrical systems must be
functional and in good repair.
(d)
Each room used by children in care must have floors, walls, and ceilings that
meet the interior finish requirements of the applicable Oregon Structural
Specialty Code (see the current version of OAR
837-040-0140) and the Oregon
Fire Code (see the current version of OAR
837-040-0010 and
837-040-0020) and be free of
harmful drafts, odors, and excessive noise.
(e) Each room used by children in care must
be adequate in size and arrangement for the purpose in which it is
used.
(f) A system providing a
continuous supply of hot and cold water must be distributed to taps
conveniently located throughout each facility.
(g) Water systems serving the property must
be installed and maintained in compliance with applicable drinking water
regulations (see OAR chapter 333) from the Public Health Division of the Oregon
Health Authority.
(h) Heat and
ventilation.
(A) Buildings must be ventilated
by natural or mechanical means and must be free of excessive heat,
condensation, and obnoxious odors.
(B) Room temperature must be maintained
within a normal comfort range.
(i) Water temperature and access to water:
(A) A continuous supply of hot and cold
water, installed and maintained in compliance with this rule and OAR
419-490-0040 must be distributed
to taps conveniently located throughout each building used to provide services
or housing for children in care.
(B) The temperature of hot water used for
hand washing, bathing, or showering must be controlled so that it does not
exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit in each building used to provide services or
housing for children in care.
(C)
Each child in care who lacks the ability to adjust and control water
temperature safely must be directly supervised by a staff member of the
therapeutic boarding school.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, ORS 418.005 & ORS 418.327
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.327, ORS 409.010 & ORS 418.005
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