(1) The governing body shall ensure that:
(a) in a new or extensively remodeled school, at least one utility sink or curbed floor sink is provided on each occupied level of the school that is:
- (i) used for the cleaning of mops or similar wet floor cleaning tools;
- (ii) used for the disposal of mop water or similar liquid wastes;
- (iii) conveniently located for authorized personnel use; and
- (iv) not used for handwashing;
- (b) each utility sink chemical dispenser has a dedicated plumbing line that is not directly connected to the utility sink;
- (c) the utility sink or curbed floor sink required in Subsection (1)(a) is provided in addition to any utility sink or curbed floor sink located within in a school food service establishment;
(d) a closet, cabinet, or room is provided for the storage of:
- (i) cleaning materials;
- (ii) pesticides;
- (iii) paints;
- (iv) hazardous chemicals; and
- (v) tools and maintenance equipment;
(e) the closet, cabinet, or room described in Subsection (1)(d) is kept:
- (i) clean;
- (ii) orderly; and
- (iii) locked when a custodian is not present in the immediate area;
- (f) hazardous or toxic chemicals are stored below and away from personal use articles including paper towels, toilet paper, and facial tissues; and
- (g) chemical substances and products, as listed in Subsection (1)(d), are sorted and stored according to their specific hazard as described in Subsection R392-200-7(1)(p)(ii)
KEY: public health, schools, sanitation
Date of Last Change: October 21, 2025
Notice of Continuation: October 21, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-7-402; 26B-1-202; 26B-7-113