Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 9, § 40-1.085
PURPOSE: This rule specifies the environmental requirements for all community residential programs and day programs subject to licensure by the department in accordance with 9 CSR 40-1.055. This rule does not apply to Residential Care Facilities (RCF) and Assisted Living Facilities (ALF) dually licensed by the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of the entire text of the material which is incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome or expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text of the rule is printed here.
(1) Physical Environment. All residential programs and day programs shall be in compliance with applicable state and local building codes, fire codes, and ordinances to ensure the health, safety, and security of all individuals.
(A) The physical environment shall—
attractive inside and out;
free from tripping hazards and, unless carpeted, have a smooth finish;
inches (7'6") in height in all rooms used by individuals served. Allowances may be made by Division of Fire Safety staff for the installation of ductwork and plumbing. No more than forty percent (40%) of the ceiling in each room shall be below minimal height, with no portion of the ceiling lower than six feet, eight inches (6' 8");
and air conditioning system with room temperatures maintained to meet the reasonable comfort needs of individuals served;
rodent and insect infestation;
ventilation and temperature control that operate as designed and are maintained to repel rodents and insects;
and Urban Development (HUD) 2017 Lead- Based Paint Regulations, 24 CFR Part 35, hereby incorporated by reference and available from HUD, 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410, (202) 708-1112, TTY (202) 708-1455, available at: h t t p s : / / w w w. e c f r. g ov / c g i - b i n / t e x t - idx?c=ecfr&SID=e1741143a75841f15fcfd9 30d325ac2b&rgn=div5&view=text&node= 24:1.1.1.1.24&idno=24. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to the regulations listed above. This rule does not prohibit programs from complying with regulations set forth in newer versions of the incorporated by reference material listed in this paragraph of this rule; and
ming pools, sewage lagoons, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanks, and other potentially hazardous areas.
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(5) Bedrooms. Individuals receiving services in a residential program shall be provided with a bedroom to meet their specific needs.
(A) All bedrooms shall—
of floor space per individual in multiple sleeping rooms, and at least eighty (80) square feet of floor space per individual in single sleeping rooms;
als in a shared room, except behavioral health community residential programs shall have no more than one (1) individual per room as specified in 9 CSR 40-4.001;
for evacuation purposes that complies with state and local fire safety codes. Windows shall operate as designed, without the use of tools to open or close, provide full visual access to the outdoors, have a clear opening of not less than twenty inches (20") in width and twenty-four inches (24") in height, and be no more than forty-four inches (44") above the finished floor. Any latching window device must be operable from not more than fifty-four inches (54") above the finished floor;
than three feet (3') below the outside grade on the window side of the room;
mattress, and bed. Cots, convertible beds, and bunk beds shall not be used. Hospital beds may be used in accordance with an order from the individual’s primary healthcare provider. Each individual’s mattress shall be at least as long as his/her height with the exception of individuals in the developmental period, in which case the mattress shall be at least four inches (4") longer than his/her height;
condition for each individual including, at a minimum, a chair (with the exception of individuals using a wheelchair or those who prefer not to have a chair), closet space, a place for storage of personal items, and space for hanging pictures or wall decor;
tress cover, bedspread, and blanket(s) to meet individual needs; and
privacy, unless staff supervision and monitoring are required as documented in the Individual Support Plan (ISP), Individual Treatment Plan (ITP), or care plan of the individual served. Locking devices for bedroom doors must comply with regulations of the 2018 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Life Safety Code 101, hereby incorporated by reference and available from NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-9101, (617) 770-3000 or 1-800-344- 3555, available at: www.nfpa.org. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to the regulations listed above. This rule does not prohibit programs from complying with regulations set forth in newer versions of the incorporated by reference material listed in this paragraph of this rule.
(6) Living Space. Programs shall have a living room and/or recreational area(s), kitchen, and dining area(s) with sufficient equipment, supplies, and furnishings to meet the needs of individuals served. Equipment and furnishings shall include, at a minimum, tables, chairs, sofas, and bookshelves to meet individual needs.
(7) Bathrooms. Each residential program or day program shall have at least one (1) bathroom with at least one (1) toilet, one (1) sink with mirror, and one (1) tub or shower in good operating condition, including hot and cold running water, for each six (6) individuals being served.
(9) Electrical. The program’s electrical system must comply with all state and local regulations and the NFPA 2017 National Electrical Code, hereby incorporated by reference and available from NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-9101, (800)-344-3555, available at: https://www.nfpa.org/NEC/electrical-codesand-standards. A written statement from a licensed electrician must be submitted to the department when the program applies for an initial license and whenever modifications are made, verifying the electrical system is in compliance with these regulations. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to the regulations listed above. This rule does not prohibit programs from complying with regulations set forth in newer versions of the incorporated by reference material listed in this section of this rule.
(10) Plumbing. The plumbing system in the program shall comply with all state and local regulations and the 2018 National Standard Plumbing Code, hereby incorporated by reference and developed by and available from the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, 180 S. Washington St., Suite 100, Falls Church, VA 22046, (800) 533-7694, available at: https://www.phccweb.org/tools-resources/nspc/. A written statement from a licensed plumber must be submitted to the department at the time of the program’s initial application for licensure and whenever modifications are made, verifying the plumbing system is in compliance with these regulations. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to the regulations listed above. This rule does not prohibit programs from complying with regulations set forth in newer versions of the incorporated by reference material listed in this section of this rule.
(11) Telephones. An adequate number of telephones, appropriate to the needs of individuals being served in the program, must be reasonably accessible and located to allow individuals to make and receive private calls. Free local telephone access shall be available for individuals to contact their healthcare providers or other service providers such as behavioral health, developmental disabilities, housing, employment, and educational resources.
(A) Cellular phones may be used when all of the following conditions are met:
individuals to make and receive normal calls;
program at all times; and
must address the use of cellular phones.
(12) Safety Risks. Hazardous flammable or combustible materials, toxic cleaning supplies, sharp objects, and other items determined as potentially harmful shall be stored based upon the assessed safety needs of individuals being served in the program, as specified in their ISP, ITP, or care plan. These items must be inaccessible to individuals served if they are unable to handle them safely.
(14) Transportation. Vehicles used by program staff to transport individuals served shall be properly registered, insured, and maintained. Vehicles shall have working seat belts and be accessible if used to transport individuals with physical disabilities. The agency shall comply with state and federal seat belt and car seat laws and regulations when transporting individuals served. Verification of a current driver’s license for all staff providing transportation must be maintained in personnel files.
AUTHORITY: sections 630.050 and 630.705, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed May 14, 2020, effective Dec. 30, 2020.
*Original authority: 630.050, RSMo 1980, amended 1993, 1995, 2008 and 630.705, RSMo 1980, amended 1982, 1984, 1985, 1990, 2000, 2011, 2014.