Document Citation: Wis. Adm. Code DCF 52.52

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WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
CHAPTER DCF 52 RESIDENTIAL CARE CENTERS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
SUBCHAPTER VI -- PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY



Date:
08/31/2009

Document:
Wis. Adm. Code DCF 52.52 (2011)

DCF 52.52 General physical environment.

(1) RESIDENT LIVING SPACE. (a) Center buildings housing 9 or more residents. Buildings constructed or other facilities converted to resident living space for 9 or more residents after February 1, 1971 shall contain resident living space at least equal to 60 square feet per resident. In this paragraph, "resident living space" means indoor living and recreation space in addition to bedroom space and dining space and exclusive of hallways less than 7 feet in width, bathrooms, lockers, offices, storage rooms, latched or locked time-out rooms, locked units, staff rooms, furnace rooms, any unfinished part of a building and that part of the kitchen occupied by stationary equipment.

(b) Center buildings housing 8 or fewer residents. Center buildings housing 8 or fewer residents shall provide at least 200 square feet of combined resident living space, bedroom space and dining space for each occupant. In this paragraph, "resident living space" includes all areas of the house except an unfinished basement, attic, or similar areas not usually occupied in daily living.

(2) DINING SPACE. A center shall provide at least 15 square feet of dining space for each occupant.

(3) WINDOWS. (a) All windows through which sunlight enters shall have appropriate coverings, and all openable windows shall have insect-proof screens in the summer.

(b) A center which is licensed for the first time or moves to a new location after September 1, 2000 shall meet the window requirements of chs. Comm 61 to 65.

(4) TEMPERATURES AND AIRFLOW. (a) The inside temperature of a center building for residents may not be lower than 67 [degree] F. (20 [degree] C.).

(b) 1. The inside temperature of a center building for residents may not be higher than 85 [degree] F (30 [degree] C.).

2. A center without a system to maintain the inside temperature below 85 [degree] F (30 [degree] C.) shall provide direct air circulation with electrical fans and have openable windows or provide fresh air flow or give residents access to air conditioned areas for heat relief.

(5) FURNISHINGS. Each room used by residents shall contain furnishings appropriate for the intended use of the room. Furnishings shall be safe for use by residents and shall present a comfortable and orderly appearance.

(6) UPKEEP. (a) Centers shall keep all rooms used by residents clean and well-ventilated.

(b) Residents shall be responsible only for the cleanliness of their bedrooms or living areas. A center may not hold residents responsible for the general cleanliness of the center.

(7) TELEPHONE. (a) A non-pay telephone shall be available for use by residents in each building housing residents.

(b) Each phone shall have emergency numbers posted near it for the fire department, police, hospital, physician, poison control center and ambulance service.