16 Tex. Admin. Code § 83.114 - Health and Safety Standards-Establishments and Schools
(a) Establishments
and schools must keep the floors, walls, ceilings, shelves, furniture,
furnishings, and fixtures clean and in good repair. Any cracks, holes, or other
similar disrepair not readily accessible for cleaning must be repaired or
filled in to create a smooth, washable surface.
(b) All floors in areas where services under
the Act are performed, including restrooms and areas where chemicals are mixed
or where water may splash, must be of a material which is not porous or
absorbent and is easily washable, except that anti-slip applications or plastic
floor coverings may be used for safety reasons. Carpet is permitted in all
other areas.
(c) Plumbing fixtures,
including toilets and wash basins, must be kept clean. They must be free from
cracks and similar disrepair that cannot be readily accessible for
cleaning.
(d) Each establishment
and school must have suitable plumbing that provides an adequate and readily
available supply of hot and cold running water at all times and that is
connected for drainage of sewage and potable water within the areas where work
is performed and supplies dispensed.
(e) Every establishment and school must
provide at least one restroom located on or near the licensed premises. For
public safety, chemical supplies may not be stored in the restroom.
(f) Food or beverages may not be prepared on
licensed premises for sale. Pre-packaged food or beverages may be sold to or
consumed by clients.
(g) For public
health and safety, licensed premises must eliminate any strong odors through
adequate ventilation, including but not limited to, exhaust fans and air
filtration to exhaust chemicals and fumes away from the public area and to
provide for the input of fresh air.
(h) Licensed premises may not be utilized for
living or sleeping purposes, or any other purpose that would tend to make the
premises unsanitary, unsafe, or endanger the health and safety of the public.
An establishment or school that is attached to a residence must have an
entrance that is separate and distinct from the residential entrance. Any door
between a residence and a licensed facility must be closed during business
hours.
(i) Only service animals are
allowed in establishments and schools. Covered aquariums are allowed provided
that they are maintained in a sanitary condition.
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