Utah Admin. Code R710-3-4 - Amendments and Additions
(1) General
Requirements
(a) All facilities shall be
inspected annually and obtain a certificate of fire clearance signed by the
AHJ.
(b) All facility
administrators shall develop emergency plans and preparedness as required in
IFC, Chapter 4.
(c) An approved
automatic fire detection system shall be installed in accordance with the
provisions of this code and NFPA 72. Devices, combinations of devices,
appliances, and equipment shall be approved. The automatic fire detectors shall
be smoke detectors, except an approved alternative type of detector shall be
installed in spaces such as boiler rooms where, during normal operation,
products of combustion are present in sufficient quantity to actuate a smoke
detector.
(2) Type I
Assisted Living Facilities
(a) Type I Limited
Capacity Assisted Living Facilities shall be constructed in accordance with
IBC, Residential Group R-3, and maintained in accordance with the IBC and IFC.
(b) Type I Limited Capacity
Assisted Living Facility required exits shall not be secured with dead bolts,
chains, or hasps. Deadbolts that are interconnected with the latch, and provide
simultaneous retraction of both the deadbolt and the latch, by the turning of
the latch, is permitted.
(c)
Residents in Type I Limited Capacity Assisted Living Facilities shall be housed
on the first story only, unless an approved outside exit leading to the ground
level is provided from any upper or lower level. Split entry/split level type
homes in which stairs to the lower and upper level are equal or nearly equal,
may have residents housed on both levels when approved by the AHJ.
(d) In Type I Limited Capacity Assisted
Living Facilities, resident rooms on the ground level, shall have emergency
escape or rescue opening as required in IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1030.
(e) In Type I Limited Capacity
Assisted Living Facilities an approved independent smoke detector shall be
installed and maintained by location as required in IFC, Chapter 9, Section
907.2.11.2.
(f) Type I Small
Assisted Living Facilities shall be constructed in accordance with IBC,
Residential Group R-4, and maintained in accordance with the IBC and IFC.
(g) Type I Small Assisted Living
Facility required exits shall not be secured with dead bolts, chains, or hasps.
Deadbolts that are interconnected with the latch, and provide simultaneous
retraction of both the deadbolt and the latch, by the turning of the latch, is
permitted.
(h) In a Type I Assisted
Living Facility, non-ambulatory persons are permitted after receiving approval
for a variance from the Utah Department of Health as allowed in Utah
Administrative Code, R432-2-18.
(3) Type II Assisted Living Facilities
(a) Type II Limited Capacity Assisted Living
Facilities shall be constructed in accordance with IBC, Residential Group R-4,
and maintained in accordance with the IBC and IFC.
(b) Type II Limited Capacity Assisted Living
Facilities shall have an approved automatic fire extinguishing system installed
in compliance with the IBC and IFC, or provide a staff to a resident ratio of
one to one on a 24 hour basis.
(c)
Type II Small Assisted Living Facilities shall be constructed in accordance
with IBC, Institutional Group I-1, and maintained in accordance with the IBC
and IFC.
(d) Type II Small
Assisted Living Facilities shall have a minimum corridor width of six feet.
(i) Type II Small Assisted Living Facilities
licensed before November 16, 2004, shall have a minimum corridor width of six
feet or a path of egress that is acceptable to the AHJ.
(e) Type II Large Assisted Living Facilities
shall be constructed in accordance with IBC, Institutional Group I-2, and
maintained in accordance with the IBC and IFC.
(i) An automatic fire sprinkler system shall
be provided throughout buildings classified as Group I. Listed quick response
or residential sprinkler heads shall be installed in patient or resident
sleeping areas.
(f) In a
Type II Assisted Living Facility, non-ambulatory persons are permitted after
receiving approval for a variance from the Utah Department of Health as allowed
in Utah Administrative Code,
R432-2-18.
(4) Residential Treatment/Support Assisted
Living Facilities
(a) Residential
Treatment/Support Limited Capacity Assisted Living Facility shall be
constructed in accordance with IBC, Residential Group R-3, and maintained in
accordance with the IBC and IFC.
(b) Residential Treatment/Support Limited
Capacity Assisted Living Facility required exits shall not be secured with dead
bolts, chains, or hasps. Deadbolts that are interconnected with the latch, and
provide simultaneous retraction of both the deadbolt and the latch, by the
turning of the latch, is permitted.
(c) Residents in Residential
Treatment/Support Limited Capacity Assisted Living Facilities shall be housed
on the first story only, unless an approved outside exit leading to the ground
level is provided from any upper or lower level. Split entry/split level type
homes in which stairs to the lower and upper level are equal or nearly equal,
may have residents housed on both levels when approved by the AHJ.
(d) In Residential Treatment/Support Limited
Capacity Assisted Living Facilities, resident rooms on the ground level, shall
have emergency escape or rescue windows as required in IFC, Chapter 10, Section
1029.
(e) In Residential
Treatment/Support Limited Capacity Assisted Living Facilities an approved
independent smoke detector shall be installed and maintained by location as
required in IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.2.
(f) Residential Treatment/Support Small
Assisted Living Facilities shall be constructed in accordance with IBC,
Residential Group R-4, and maintained in accordance with the IBC and IFC.
(i) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.8 is
amended to add the following: Exception: Residential Treatment/Support Assisted
Living Facility classified as Group R-4, not more than 4500 gross square feet,
and not containing more than 16 ambulatory, non-restrained residents, is
allowed provided the building is equipped throughout with an approved fire
alarm system that is interconnected and receives its primary power from the
building wiring.
(g)
Residential Treatment/Support Small Assisted Living Facility required exits
shall not be secured with dead bolts, chains, or hasps. Deadbolts that are
interconnected with the latch, and provide simultaneous retraction of both the
deadbolt and the latch, by the turning of the latch, is permitted.
(h) Residential Treatment/Support Large
Assisted Living Facilities shall be constructed in accordance with IBC,
Institutional Group I-1, and maintained in accordance with the IBC and IFC.
(i) An automatic fire sprinkler
system shall be provided throughout buildings classified as Group I. Listed
quick response or residential sprinkler heads shall be installed in patient or
resident sleeping areas.
(j) In a
Residential Treatment/Support Assisted Living Facility, residents with
compromised ambulatory capacity that can demonstrate the ability to exit the
facility unassisted in two minutes or less, and meet the requirements listed in
Utah Administrative Code,
R501-2-11, Emergency Plans, may
receive approval from the Office of Licensing, Utah Department of Human
Services, to remain in the facility as a resident.
(i) In those facilities where the Office of
Licensing, Department of Human Services, determines that the resident cannot
exit the facility unassisted in two minutes or less, the facility management
shall complete one of the following:
(A) make
accommodations, changes or enact an emergency plan that guarantees the exiting
of the resident in two minutes or less;
(B) provide a staff to resident ratio of one
to one on a 24 hour basis;
(C)
install an approved automatic fire sprinkler system; or
(D) move the resident from the facility.
Notes
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