- 1. The interior is clean, sanitary, and disinfected to prevent, minimize, and control illness, infection, or injury.
2. The premises is maintained in good repair and does not constitute a hazard. Damage that constitutes a hazard includes:
- a. Broken glass;
- b. Surfaces that are rusted, have sharp or jagged edges, or have nails protruding;
- c. Holes in walls, ceilings, or floors; or
- d. Broken furniture, fixtures, appliances, or equipment.
- 3. Play areas and therapy equipment are stable, in good repair, and do not constitute a hazard.
- 4. Swing sets are securely anchored to the ground.
5. The premises are clean to the degree that the condition does not constitute a hazard. Conditions that constitute a hazard include:
- a. Rotting food,
- b. Stale or accumulated urine or feces, or
- c. An accumulation of mold.
- 6. Garbage is removed from the premises at least once each week.
- 7. The premises and outside play areas are free of insect and rodent infestation, or the premises have an effective ongoing system to eliminate insects or rodents.
- 8. Water in a pool on the premises is maintained, is not stagnant, and is clear enough to see through the water to the bottom surface of the pool.
- 9. Excessive weeds and brush that pose a fire hazard are trimmed or removed.
The provider shall ensure:
Historical Note
New Section made by final exempt rulemaking at 21 A.A.R. 3517, effective January 24, 2016 (Supp. 15-4).