Any facility licensed pursuant to these regulations that uses a seclusion room in its program must complies with all of the following:
- A. The room must have no less than 80 square feet of floor area.
- B. The door must be of substantial construction either one and three-quarter inches, bonded solid core or metal able to withstand unusual stress.
- C. The door must be at least 32 inches wide, preferably 36 inches.
- D. The door must swing outward to prevent children from barricading themselves in the room.
- E. The door must have a fixed wired glass vision panel not to exceed 1,296 square inches, and mounted in steel or other approved metal frame.
- F. A dual lock system that is simple to operate must be on the door. It must have a quickly-operated throw bolt and key lock.
- G. The floor must be of substantial construction with a smooth surface so that it presents no danger in terms of materials that peel, splinter, or cause burns.
- H. Walls must be of high-impact resistance with nothing protruding from the walls that would allow for climbing by children.
- I. The ceiling must be of monolithic construction and unreachable to children.
- J. Light fixtures must be security rated and recessed so children cannot break the lens, bulbs, etc.
- K. Windows in the room must have security-rated screens with locks that cannot be picked.
- L. There must be nothing else in the room, including electrical outlets, switches, holes, hardware, or places to hook things. All heating and air-conditioning registers must be out of reach. There must be no sharp edges in the room such as window sills, baseboards, or wainscots.
- M. Rooms must be approved in writing from the State Fire Marshal or fire authority having jurisdiction. These records must be maintained by the facility.
- N. There must be an observation room adjoining or nearby the seclusion room that permits continuous close observation by staff of a child placed in the seclusion room.
O. A toilet room with a sink must be immediately accessible to the seclusion room.
HISTORY OF 7.8.3 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: The material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the State Records Center and Archives:
HSSD 74-15, Licensing Regulations And Standards For Group Homes, 7/19/74.
HED 87-4 (PHD/HSD), Regulations Governing Residential Shelter Care
Facilities For Children, 12/23/87.
HISTORY OF REPEALED MATERIAL:
HED 87-4 (PHD/HSD), Regulations Governing Residential Shelter Care Facilities For Children - Repealed, 05/15/01.
[7.8.3.127 NMAC – N, 05/15/01]