(1) Design, Construction, and Accessibility. The provider shall ensure that the design and construction of new shelter facilities or alterations to an existing facility meet the minimum requirements of the applicable state and local governing agencies. All shelter facilities maintained by the provider shall meet the requirements of Sections 553.501-.5141, F.S., and the Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 28, Part 36, Appendix A. Facilities certified prior to the effective date of this rule must meet these minimum standards except where the cost of compliance with a particular standard would impose an undue burden on the provider, as described in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 28, Section 35.150. Any alteration to a shelter facility certified prior to the effective date of this rule must meet the accessibility guidelines described above, as provided in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 28, Section 36.402.

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    (2) Physical Safety and Well-being. The provider shall take precautionary measures to provide for the safety, confidentiality, privacy, and well-being of shelter residents.
    (a) All shelter facilities maintained by the provider shall meet all applicable county and municipal building code enforcement requirements as provided in subsection (1) of this rule chapter.
    (b) All shelter facilities must be in good repair, free from health and safety hazards, clean, and free from vermin infestation.
    (c) To protect the privacy of shelter participants, electronic surveillance systems may not be installed in the participants’ living quarters of the shelter facilities. Electronic surveillance systems may be installed at entrance and exit doors and parking areas.
    (d) All outside doors shall remain locked from the outside at all times; all windows shall be secured against entry; and outside and entrance way lighting shall be in place and functioning.
    (e) If an outside play area is made available for children, the area shall be free of debris and broken or dangerous materials and shall be routinely checked for safety. Play areas shall be fenced in accordance with local ordinances to prevent access by children to all water hazards within or adjacent to outdoor play areas, such as pools, ditches, retention and fish ponds. The outdoor play area shall have and maintain safe and adequate fencing or walls a minimum of four feet in height. Fencing, including gates, must be continuous and shall not have gaps that would allow children to exit the outdoor play area. The base of the fence must remain at ground level and be free from erosion or build-up to prevent inside or outside access by children or animals. If the play area is in view of the public, privacy fencing is required.
    (f) No firearms or weapons as defined in Florida Statutes § 790.001, shall be allowed within any building or upon any person located on the premises, excluding federal, state, or local law enforcement officers.
    (g) No narcotics, alcohol, or other impairing drugs shall be present on the premises. This does not include prescription medications.
    (h) Smoking is prohibited within the shelter facilities, all outdoor play areas, and in vehicles when being used to transport center participants. The provider may designate specific areas for smoking.
    (i) Fire Safety. The provider shall ensure that each shelter facility has sprinklers or smoke alarms in each bedroom, and in all hallways and common areas. The provider shall ensure that an annual fire safety inspection, which conforms to fire safety standards as determined by each municipality, county, and special district with fire safety responsibilities as defined in Florida Statutes § 633.028, is conducted for each shelter facility. A current inspection report shall be maintained in the center records and made available for inspection upon request.
    (j) Health Inspections. The provider shall ensure that each shelter facility has an annual sanitation inspection through their county health department. A current inspection report shall be maintained in the center records and made available for inspection upon request.
    (3) Telephone. The shelter facility shall have telephones that are centrally located and readily available for staff member and participant use. Emergency numbers such as emergency medical services, fire department, law emforcement, hospital, and poison control center shall be posted by each telephone. There shall be at least one cellular telephone available for use at all times in the event of power and telephone line outages. TTY/telephone relay service for the hearing impaired is required.
Rulemaking Authority 39.903 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 39.905. History-New 11-30-09, Formerly 65H-1.001, 65H-1.003, Amended 2-5-15, 5-4-20.