37 Tex. Admin. Code § 380.9103 - Living Environment
(a) Purpose. The
purpose of this rule is to establish basic physical plant requirements for the
living areas within TJJD residential facilities.
(b) Applicability. This rule applies to high
and medium restriction facilities operated by TJJD, unless otherwise
indicated.
(c) General Provisions.
(1) Heating, ventilation, lighting, and
acoustical systems provide for comfortable living and working conditions for
youth and staff.
(2) Ventilation
systems provide at least 15 cubic feet of outside or recirculated filtered air
per minute, per occupant, in housing areas, staff stations, and dining
areas.
(3) All housing units have
access to a drinking fountain within the housing unit.
(4) Dayrooms are situated adjacent to youth
sleeping areas and provide the following:
(A)
a minimum of 35 square feet per youth for the maximum number of youth who use
the room at one time, not including lavatories, showers, and toilets;
(B) furnishings consistent with the custody
level of the youth assigned; and
(C) sufficient seating and writing surfaces
for the maximum number of youth who use the room at one time.
(5) At least 20 foot-candles of
light is provided at the writing level and in personal grooming
areas.
(6) Light from an opening or
window that has a view to the outside is available:
(A) in each sleeping room; or
(B) from a source within 20 feet of each
sleeping room.
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