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TITLE 26HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
PART 1HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
CHAPTER 550LICENSING STANDARDS FOR PRESCRIBED PEDIATRIC EXTENDED CARE CENTERS
SUBCHAPTER EBUILDING REQUIREMENTS
RULE §550.1202Plan Reviews

    (C) electrical devices interconnected to the alarm system.

  (13) Specifications must be submitted to DADS that include:

    (A) installation techniques;

    (B) quality standards and manufacturers;

    (C) references to specific codes and standards;

    (D) design criteria;

    (E) special equipment;

    (F) hardware;

    (G) finishes; and

    (H) other specifications as needed to amplify drawings and notes.

  (14) Other layouts, plans or details must be submitted to DADS as necessary for DADS to obtain a clear understanding of the design and scope of the project. Plans covering private water or sewer systems that have been reviewed by the health or wastewater authority having appropriate jurisdiction must be submitted to DADS.

(g) Construction phase.

  (1) DADS Architectural Unit must be notified in writing before beginning construction of a new center or the remodeling of an existing center.

  (2) DADS requires additional drawings if construction of the center is not performed in accordance with the completed plans and specifications as submitted to DADS for review or as modified in accordance with DADS review requirements, if the change is significant.

(h) Initial inspection of completed construction.

  (1) After completion of construction, including grounds and basic equipment and furnishings, DADS performs an initial architectural inspection of the center before the center admits a minor. DADS schedules an initial architectural inspection after DADS receives a licensure application, required fees, fire marshal approval, approval of local building authority, and a letter from an architect or engineer stating that, to the best of the architect or engineer's knowledge, the center meets the building requirements for licensure.

  (2) If DADS Life Safety Code staff inspect the completed construction and find it in compliance with this chapter, the DADS Architectural Unit forwards the information to the DADS Licensing and Credentialing Unit as part of an applicant's license application. For additions to or remodeling of an existing center, DADS may require an applicant to submit a revision or modification to an existing license. The building, including basic furnishings and operational needs, grades, drives, and parking, must be 100 percent complete at the time of DADS initial architectural inspection. A center may admit at least one but no more than three minors after it receives initial approval from DADS but before a license is issued.

  (3) An applicant must make the following documents related to the completed building available to DADS architectural inspection surveyor at the time of the inspection:

    (A) written approval of the local authorities as required in paragraph (1) of this subsection;

    (B) for fire detection and alarm systems:

      (i) record drawings of the fire detection and alarm system as installed, signed by an alarm planning superintendent licensed by the State Fire Marshal's Office or sealed by a licensed professional engineer;

      (ii) a sequence of operation, the owner's manuals and the manufacturer's published instructions covering all system equipment;

      (iii) a signed copy of the State Fire Marshal's Office Fire Alarm Installation Certificate; and

      (iv) for software-based systems, a record copy of the site-specific software, excluding the system executive software or external programmer software in non-volatile, non-erasable, non-rewritable memory;

    (C) documentation of materials used in the building that are required to have a specific limited fire or flame spread rating, including special wall finishes or floor coverings, flame retardant rated ceilings and curtains, including cubicle curtains.

    (D) for carpeting that is required to have a specific limited fire or flame spread rating, a signed letter from the installer verifying that the carpeting installed is named in the laboratory test document;

    (E) for fire sprinkler systems:

      (i) record drawings of the fire sprinkler system as installed, signed by a responsible managing employee, licensed by the State Fire Marshal's Office or sealed by a licensed professional engineer;

      (ii) the hydraulic calculations;

      (iii) the alarm configuration;

      (iv) above ground and underground Contractor's Material and Test Certificate;

      (v) the literature and instructions provided by the manufacturer describing the proper operation and maintenance of all equipment and devices in accordance with NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems;

      (vi) service contracts for maintenance and testing of alarm systems and sprinkler systems;

      (vii) a copy of gas test results of the center's gas lines from the meter;

      (viii) a written statement from an architect or engineer stating, to the best of the architect or engineer's knowledge, the building was constructed in substantial compliance with the construction documents, the Life Safety Code, this chapter, and local codes; and

      (ix) any other such documentation as needed.

(i) Non-approval of new construction.

  (1) If, during the initial on-site architectural inspection of completed construction, the DADS Life Safety Code surveyor finds certain basic requirements are not met, the surveyor may recommend that the center not be licensed or approved for occupancy. Items that may result in this recommendation include:

    (A) substantial changes made during construction that were not submitted to DADS for review and that may require revised "as-built" drawings to include the changes, including. architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical items as specified in this section;

    (B) construction that does not meet minimum code or licensure standards, including corridors that are less than the required width, ceilings installed at less than the minimum seven-foot, six-inch height, and other features that would disrupt or otherwise adversely affect minors and staff if corrected after occupancy;

    (C) lack of written approval by appropriate local authorities;

    (D) fire protection systems, including fire alarm systems, emergency power and lighting, and sprinkler systems, that are not completely installed or functioning properly;

    (E) required exits that not all usable according to NFPA 101 requirements;

    (F) telephones that are not installed or not working properly;

    (G) sufficient basic furnishings, essential appliances, and equipment that are not installed or functioning; and

    (H) other basic operational or safety feature that would preclude safe and normal occupancy by a minor on that day.

  (2) An applicant must submit copies of reduced-size floor plans on an 8 1/2-inch by 11-inch sheet, in duplicate, to DADS for records and for the center's use for an evacuation plan, or fire alarm zone identification. The plan must contain basic legible information including scale, room usage names, actual bedroom numbers, doors, windows, and any other pertinent information.


Source Note: The provisions of this §550.1202 adopted to be effective September 1, 2014, 39 TexReg 6569; transferred effective May 1, 2019, as published in the Texas Register April 12, 2019, 44 TexReg 1875

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