Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0720-37-.11 - BUILDING STANDARDS
(1) An ACH shall
construct, arrange, and maintain the condition of the physical plant and the
overall ACH living facility environment in such a manner that the safety and
well-being of residents are assured.
(2) An ACH shall be of sound construction
with wall and ceiling flame spread rates at least substantially comparable to
wood lath and plaster or better. The maximum flame spread of finished materials
must not exceed Class III (76-200) and smoke density must not be greater than
four hundred and fifty (450). If more than ten percent (10%) of combined wall
and ceiling areas in a sleeping room or exit way is composed of readily
combustible material, such material must be treated with an approved flame
retardant coating unless the facility is supplied with an approved automatic
sprinkler system.
(3) After the
applicant has submitted an application and licensure fees, the applicant must
submit the building construction plans to the department. All facilities shall
conform to the current edition of the following applicable codes as approved by
the Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities: International Building Code
(excluding Chapters 1 and 11) including referenced International Fuel Gas Code,
International Mechanical Code, and International Plumbing Code; National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) NFPA 101 Life Safety Code excluding referenced
NFPA 5000; Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities
(FGI) including referenced Codes and Standards; U.S. Public Health Service Food
Code; and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible
Design. When referring to height, area or construction type, the International
Building Code shall prevail. Where there are conflicts between requirements in
local codes, the above listed codes, regulations and provisions of this
chapter, the most stringent requirements shall apply.
(4) The codes in effect at the time of
submittal of plans and specifications, as defined by these rules, shall be the
codes to be used throughout the project.
(5) The licensed contractor shall perform all
new construction and renovations to ACHs, other than minor alterations not
affecting fire and life safety or functional issues, in accordance with the
specific requirements of these regulations governing new construction in ACHs,
including the submission of phased construction plans and the final drawings
and the specifications to each.
(6)
No new ACH shall be constructed, nor shall major alterations be made to an
existing ACH without prior approval of the Department, and unless in accordance
with plans and specifications approved in advance by the Department. Before any
new ACH is licensed or before any alteration or expansion of a licensed ACH can
be approved, the applicant must furnish two (2) complete sets of plans and
specifications to the Department, together with fees and other information as
required. Plans and specifications for new construction and major renovations,
other than minor alterations not affecting fire and life safety or functional
issues, shall be prepared by or under the direction of a licensed architect
and/or a licensed engineer and in accordance with the rules of the Board of
Architectural and Engineering Examiners.
(7) Final working drawings and specifications
shall be accurately dimensioned and include all necessary explanatory notes,
schedules and legends. The working drawings and specifications shall be
complete and adequate for contract purposes.
(8) Detailed plans shall be drawn to a scale
of at least one-eighth inch equals one foot (1/8" = 1'), and shall show the
general arrangement of the building, the intended purpose and the fixed
equipment in each room, with such additional information as the Department may
require. An architect or engineer licensed to practice in the State of
Tennessee shall prepare the plans the Department requires.
(a) The project architect or engineer shall
forward two (2) sets of plans to the appropriate section of the Department for
review. After receipt of approval of phased construction plans, the owner may
proceed with site grading and foundation work prior to receipt of approval of
final plans and specifications with the owner's understanding that such work is
at the owner's own risk and without assurance that final approval of final
plans and specifications shall be granted. The project architect or engineer
shall submit final plans and specifications for review and approval. The
Department must grant final approval before the project proceeds beyond
foundation work.
(b) Review of
plans does not eliminate responsibility of owner and/or architect to comply
with all rules and regulations.
(9) Specifications shall supplement all
drawings. They shall describe the characteristics of all materials, products
and devices, unless fully described and indicated on the drawings.
Specification copies should be bound in an 81/2 x 11 inch folder.
(10) Drawings and specifications shall be
prepared for each of the following branches of work: Architectural, Structural,
Mechanical, Electrical and Sprinkler.
(11) Architectural drawings shall include,
where applicable:
(a) Plot plan(s) showing
property lines, finish grade, location of existing and proposed structures,
roadways, walks, utilities and parking areas;
(b) Floor plan(s) showing scale drawings of
typical and special rooms indicating all fixed and movable equipment and major
items of furniture. Floor plan(s) shall indicate the size of each room and
shall differentiate resident sleeping rooms from caregiver sleeping
rooms
(c) Separate life safety
plans showing the compartment(s), all means of egress and exit markings, exits
and travel distances, dimensions of compartments and calculation and tabulation
of exit units. All fire and smoke walls must be identified;
(d) The elevation of each facade;
(e) The typical sections throughout the
building;
(f) The schedule of
finishes;
(g) The schedule of doors
and windows including the location of all exits on each level of the
ACH;
(h) Roof plans;
(i) Details and dimensions of elevator
shaft(s), car platform(s), doors, pit(s), equipment in the machine room, and
the rates of car travel must be indicated for elevators;
(j) Code analysis;
(k) The location of wheelchair ramps, if
applicable; and
(l) The location of
fire extinguishers and smoke alarms.
(12) Structural drawings shall include, where
applicable:
(a) Plans of foundations, floors,
roofs and intermediate levels which show a complete design with sizes, sections
and the relative location of the various members;
(b) Schedules of beams, girders and columns;
and
(c) Design live load values for
wind, roof, floor, stairs, guard, handrails, and seismic.
(13) Mechanical drawings shall include, where
applicable:
(a) Specifications which show the
complete heating, ventilating, fire protection, medical gas systems and air
conditioning systems;
(b) Water
supply, sewerage and HVAC piping systems;
(c) Pressure relationships shall be shown on
all floor plans;
(d) Heating,
ventilating, HVAC piping, medical gas systems and air conditioning systems with
all related piping and auxiliaries to provide a satisfactory
installation;
(e) Water supply,
sewage and drainage with all lines, risers, catch basins, manholes and
cleanouts clearly indicated as to location, size, capacities, etc., and
location and dimensions of septic tank and disposal field; and
(f) Color coding to show clearly supply,
return and exhaust systems.
(14) Electrical drawings shall include, where
applicable:
(a) A Seal, certifying that all
electrical work and equipment is in compliance with all applicable codes and
that all materials are currently listed by recognized testing
laboratories;
(b) All electrical
wiring, outlets, riser diagrams, switches, special electrical connections,
electrical service entrance with service switches, service feeders and
characteristics of the light and power current, and transformers when located
within the building;
(c) The
electrical system shall comply with applicable codes, and shall include:
1. The fire alarm system; and
2. The emergency power system including
automatic services as defined by the codes.
(d) Color coding to show all items on
emergency power.
(15)
Sprinkler drawings shall include, where applicable:
(a) Shop drawings, hydraulic calculations,
and manufacturer cut sheets;
(b)
Site plan showing elevation of fire hydrant to building, test hydrant, and flow
data (Data from within a 12 month period); and
(c) Show "Point of Service" where water is
used exclusively for fire protection purposes.
(16) The licensed contractor shall not
install a system of water supply, plumbing, sewage, garbage or refuse disposal
nor materially alter or extend any existing system until the architect or
engineer submits complete plans and specifications for the installation,
alteration or extension, to the Department demonstrating that all applicable
codes have been met and the Department has granted necessary approval.
(a) Before the ACH is used, the Tennessee
Department of Environment and Conservation shall approve the water supply
system.
(b) Sewage shall be
discharged into a municipal system or approved package system where available;
otherwise, the sewage shall be treated and disposed of in a manner of operation
approved by the Department of Environment and Conservation and shall comply
with existing codes, ordinances and regulations which are enforced by cities,
counties or other areas of local political jurisdiction.
(c) Water distribution systems shall be
arranged to provide hot water at each hot water outlet at all times. Hot water
at shower, bathing and hand washing facilities shall be between 105°F and
115°F.
(17) The licensed
contractor shall ensure through the submission of plans and specifications that
in each ACH a negative air pressure shall be maintained in the soiled utility
areas, toilet rooms, janitor's closets, dishwashing and other such soiled
spaces, and a positive air pressure shall be maintained in all clean areas
including, but not limited to, clean linen rooms and clean utility
rooms.
(18) With the submission of
plans the facility shall specify the evacuation capabilities of the residents
as defined in the National Fire Protection Code (NFPA). This declaration will
determine the design and construction requirements of the facility.
(19) The Department shall acknowledge that it
has reviewed plans and specifications in writing with copies sent to the
project architect, the project engineer, the owner, the manager or other
executive of the institution. The Department may modify the distribution of
such review at its discretion.
(20)
In the event submitted materials do not appear to satisfactorily comply with
Rule 0720-37.11(3), the Department shall furnish a letter to the party
submitting the plans which shall list the particular items in question and
request further explanation and/or confirmation of necessary
modifications.
(21) The licensed
contractor shall execute all construction in accordance with the approved plans
and specifications.
(22) If
construction begins within one hundred eighty (180) days of the date of
Department approval, the Department's written notification of satisfactory
review constitutes compliance with Rule
0720-37-.11(21).
This approval shall in no way permit and/or authorize any omission or deviation
from the requirements of any restrictions, laws, regulations, ordinances, codes
or rules of any responsible agency.
(23) Prior to final inspection, the licensed
contractor shall submit a CD Rom disc, in TIF or DMG format, of the final
approved plans including all shop drawings, sprinkler, calculations, hood and
duct, addenda, specifications, etc., to the Department.
(24) The Department requires the following
alarms that shall be monitored twenty-four (24) hours per day:
(a) Fire alarms; and
(b) Generators (if applicable).
(25) Manufactured Homes. If a
manufactured home unit is to be used as the adult care home residence, such
unit must:
(a) Be constructed after
1976;
(b) Be designed for use as a
home rather than a travel trailer;
(c) Have a manufacturer's label permanently
affixed on the unit evidencing that the unit meets the requirements of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The required label shall
read as follows: "As evidenced by this label No. ABC00001, the manufacturer
certifies to the best of the manufacturer's knowledge and belief that this
mobile home has been inspected in accordance with the requirements of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development and is constructed in conformance
with the Federal Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards in effect on the
date of manufacture. See date plate." If such label is not evident and the
licensee believes he/she meets the required specifications, the licensee must
take the necessary steps to secure and provide verification of compliance from
the manufacturer.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 68-11-202, 68-11-204, 68-11-206, and 68-11-209.
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