Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 1, § 30-4.010
Objectives and Definitions
Effective Jun 30, 2008sections 8.320 and 8.360, RSMo 2000 and subsections 6 and 7 of section 15, 1974 Reorganization Act.* Original rule filed July 9, 1982, effective Nov. 15, 1982. Amended: Filed Nov. 30, 1993, effective July 10, 1994. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Nov. 5, 2007, effective June 30, 2008. *Original authority: 8.320, RSMo 1958, amended 1965 and 8.360, RSMo 1958, amended 1965Division of Facilities Management, Design and Construction
PURPOSE: This rule states the objectives of these rules and defines terms used in the rules under this chapter pertaining to the maintenance and operation of state-owned facilities.
(1) The following objectives are covered in the rules under this chapter:
- (A) Establish standards for facility maintenance and operations;
- (B) Establish standards and procedures for maintenance programs;
- (C) Establish standards for physical security and safety programs;
- (D) Establish standards and procedures for maintenance evaluation and assistance; and
- (E) Establish standards and procedures for the procurement of standing maintenance and repair contracts in order to accomplish selected maintenance and repair projects at state facilities.
(2) Definitions.
- (A) The definitions, as established in 1 CSR Division 30, will apply to terms used in rules under this chapter.
- (B) Emergency repair. Emergency repair is the work performed to restore service or to prevent impending breakdowns of service or to correct hazardous conditions.
- (C) Maintenance. Maintenance is the systematic day-to-day work necessary to preserve the useful life of buildings, equipment, grounds and other facilities. If the services of a private contractor are used in addition to or in place of the services of in-house personnel for the type of work outlined above, they shall be obtained through the process outlined in Chapter 8 or 34, RSMo Supp. 2007.
- (D) Programmed repair. Programmed repair is the work performed to correct nonemergency deficiencies in accordance with a planned priority. This corrective repair emphasizes restoring the integrity of a facility or system.
AUTHORITY: sections 8.320 and 8.360, RSMo 2000 and subsections 6 and 7 of section 15, 1974 Reorganization Act.* Original rule filed July 9, 1982, effective Nov. 15, 1982. Amended: Filed Nov. 30, 1993, effective July 10, 1994. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Nov. 5, 2007, effective June 30, 2008. *Original authority: 8.320, RSMo 1958, amended 1965 and 8.360, RSMo 1958, amended 1965.