Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.47.01.05 - Environmental RequirementsA. Life Safety Requirements. A program shall:(1) Have a facility free from fire hazards and have: (a) Adequate smoke detectors;(b) Working and updated fire extinguishers;(c) A written fire evacuation plan; and(d) A current fire inspection certification;(2) Comply with applicable federal, State, and local sanitation, building, fire codes, and zoning requirements;(3) Maintain documentation of legally required periodic evacuation drills, if applicable; and(4) Within the first 30 days of employment, provide staff training in emergency evacuation procedures.B. Special Accommodations. A program shall have protocols, which may include referral agreements with other programs, that provide for admission and treatment of individuals with: (1) Limited English proficiency or hearing and speaking disabilities; and(2) Physical and mental disabilities.C. Residential Treatment Programs. A program shall have: (1) Nurses' stations, if appropriate;(6) Space for privacy for visits;(7) Space for leisure time activities;(8) Offices for both administrative and counseling personnel; and(9) Sleeping quarters that: (a) Do not allow for more than six patients to share the sleeping quarters, except for therapeutic communities that use dormitory style sleeping areas;(b) Provide adolescents and adults with separate sleeping quarters;(c) Provide privacy for patients;(d) Provide beds that: (i) Are at least 3 feet apart;(ii) Are located more than 18 inches away from radiators and registers;(iii) Are at least 36 inches wide, and not rollaway-type beds, cots, or folding beds;(iv) Have mattresses that are clean, in good repair, and the same size as the bed frame; and(v) Have at least two sets of sheets;(e) Have at least two dresser drawers and an enclosed space for hanging clothes; and(f) Have a mirror and window coverings in good repair;(10) A method for safely storing a patient's valuables; and(11) A written plan for providing temporary shelter for patients if a facility becomes uninhabitable.D. Dietary Services. If meals are provided, a program shall: (1) Comply with applicable local, State, and federal laws;(2) Have a written plan describing the organization and delivery of dietary services; and(3) Require a dietitian licensed under the Health Occupations Article, §5-101, Annotated Code of Maryland, to develop and implement the dietary service plan.E. Infection Control - Universal Precautions. A program shall observe universal precautions as required under COMAR 10.07.02.21C -1.Md. Code Regs. 10.47.01.05
Regulations .05 Requirements, adopted effective June 10, 2002 (29:11 Md. R. 882)
Regulation .05A amended as an emergency provision effective April 1, 2008 (35:9 Md. R. 894); amended permanently effective May 5, 2008 (35:9 Md. R. 898)