(1) You must
maintain adequate sewage and garbage facilities. You must discharge sewage into
a public system or into a functioning septic system or a Washington state
department of health approved or tribal authority alternative system.
(2) You must have access to a public water
supply unless you have a private water supply tested by the local health
district or a private water-testing laboratory approved by the Washington state
department of ecology or tribal government. Testing is required at the time of
licensing, relicensing and at any time the department or CPA deems
necessary.
(3) The temperature of
running water must not exceed 120 degrees. If the provider does not have
control over the main water temperature, the provider must prevent children
from being burned or scalded by hot water.
Notes
Wash. Admin.
Code §
110-148-1445
WSR 18-14-078,
recodified as § 110-148-1445, filed 6/29/18, effective 7/1/18
Amended by
WSR
20-03-095, Filed 1/13/2020, effective
2/1/2020
Amended by
WSR
22-11-091, Filed 5/18/2022, effective
6/18/2022
Statutory Authority:
RCW
74.15.010,
74.15.030,
74.15.040,
74.15.090,
74.13.031, and
P.L.
113-183. WSR 16-17-101, §
388-148-1445, filed 8/19/16,
effective 9/19/16. Statutory Authority: Chapters 13.34 and 74.13 RCW,
RCW
74.15.030(2),
74.15.311(2),
74.13.032,
13.04.011,
74.13.020,
13.34.030,
74.13.031,
13.34.145,
74.15.311,
74.15.030, and 2013 c 105. WSR
15-01-069, §
388-148-1445, filed 12/11/14,
effective 1/11/15.