A hospice provider that operates a residential hospice facility must comply with this part.
An adequate and safe supply of potable water must be provided for the residential hospice facility. The water supply system must be located, constructed, and operated according to the standards of the commissioner. A community water supply system must comply with chapter 4720. A domestic water well system must comply with chapter 4725.
All plumbing systems must be installed and tested according to chapter 4714, the Plumbing Code.
All liquid waste must be disposed of in an approved public sewage system or in a sewage system that is designed, constructed, installed, and operated according to chapter 4714 and applicable local ordinances. An individual on-site sewage treatment system must comply with chapter 7080.
Mechanical supply and exhaust ventilation must be provided in each living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, soiled linen room, and laundry room. The system must be capable of maintaining excessive heat, odors, fumes, vapors, smoke, and condensation at a level barely perceptible to the normal senses.
Heating and cooling systems must be capable of maintaining a minimum temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit during the heating season and a maximum temperature of 78 degrees Fahrenheit during the cooling season in all hospice patient use areas. Areas must be zoned according to use and exposure and must be provided with thermostatic temperature controls. The humidification system must be capable of maintaining a space humidity between 30 percent relative humidity and 50 percent relative humidity.
MS s 144A.752
28 SR 1639; 40 SR 71
April 1, 2016
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes