- (1) Except as stated in this rule, a residential care facility is exempt from the requirements of Rule R392-100, Food Service Sanitation.
- (2) After a provider requests an inspection and pays the inspection fee, a local health officer shall inspect a residential care facility based on the food safety standards established in Section R392-110-5.
- (3) A local health officer shall use an inspection form approved by the Department.
- (4) Upon satisfactory completion of the inspection, the local health officer shall issue a written report to the provider stating that the facility food services comply with this rule.
(5)(a) Except as in Subsection (5)(b), this rule does not require a construction change in any portion of a residential care facility if the facility was in compliance with the law in effect when the facility was constructed.
- (b) The local health officer may require a construction change if it is determined the residential care facility, or portion thereof, is dangerous, unsafe, unsanitary, or a nuisance.
- (6) The operator shall ensure the residential care facility meets the requirements of this rule.
- (7) The operator shall comply with applicable building, zoning, electrical, health, fire codes, and any local ordinances.
KEY: child care providers, food service, residential support, residential treatment
Date of Last Change: November 8, 2023
Notice of Continuation: March 2, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-1-202; 26B-7-402; 26B-2-402(1)