A hospice care center applicant or licensee must:
(1) Provide bulk and general supply storage constructed to control pests and prevent spoilage, contamination, damage, and corrosion of goods including:
(a) Protection against inclement weather;
(b) Secured spaces with appropriate environmental conditions in accordance with federal and state laws and rules on supplies and medication storage if pharmaceuticals are stored; and
(c) Off-floor storage when required to prevent contamination and water damage to stores.
(2) Provide receiving and unloading area with:
(a) Administrative work space;
(b) Security and protection for supplies; and
(c) Location to prevent vehicle exhaust from entering the hospice care center.
(3) Provide storage if needed for:
(a) Flammable and combustible liquid storage;
(b) Laboratory chemicals;
(c) Medical compressed gases;
(d) Gaseous oxidizing materials;
(e) Pesticides, cleaning compounds, and toxic substances; and
(f) Mobile housekeeping equipment.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
70.127.120 and
43.70.250. WSR 18-06-093, § 246-335-766, filed 3/6/18, effective 4/6/18.]