Utah Admin. Code R501-13-5 - Physical Environment
(1) The licensee
shall ensure that a minimum of 50 square feet of indoor floor space per client
is designated specifically for adult daycare during operation hours. Hallways,
kitchens, offices, storage, and bathrooms may not be included in the
computation.
(2) The licensee shall
ensure that there is at least one bathroom exclusively for clients during
operation hours.
(3) The licensee
shall maintain indoor air temperature at a minimum of 70 degrees
Fahrenheit.
(4) The licensee shall
ensure that clients receive meals or snacks in accordance with the Child and
Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and the following:
(a) there is no more than three hours between
snack or meal service;
(b) there is
sufficient food for second servings; and
(c) powdered milk is used for cooking
only.
(5) The licensee
shall provide outdoor recreational space on or off site with compatible
recreational equipment available to facilitate activity plans.
(6) The licensee shall comply with local
building code enforcement for disability accessibility.
(7) The licensee shall abate and mitigate
hazards on the property, including burning, falling, or drowning hazards,
through protective hardware, fences, banisters, railings, grates, natural
barriers, or other licensor or local fire authority approved methods.
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