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37.106.306    SUBMISSION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: A NEW INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICE: ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO A HEALTH CARE FACILITY

(1) A person who contemplates construction of a new institutional health service and has been issued a certificate of need pursuant to Title 50, chapter 5, part 3, MCA, and ARM Title 37, chapter 106, subchapter 1 shall submit plans and specifications to the department for preliminary inspection and approval prior to commencing construction and shall comply with the following procedures.

(a) At least nine months prior to the time a person commences construction, he shall submit a program and schematic plans to the department. This is a maximum time limit. A person may submit a program and schematic plans as soon as he desires after he receives a certificate of need.

(i) The program must include the following:

(A) a narrative description of the rooms or spaces to be included in each department, explaining the functions or services to be provided in each, indicating the size, the number of personnel and the kind of equipment or furniture it will contain;

(B) for inpatient facilities, a schedule showing total number of beds and number of bedrooms.

(ii) The schematic plans must include the following:

(A) single line drawings of each floor which must show the relationship of the various departments or services to each other and the room arrangement in each department. The name of each room must be noted;

(B) the proposed roads and walks, service and entrance courts, and parking must be shown on the plot plan;

(C) total floor area and number of beds must be noted on the plans.

(b) At least three months prior to the time a person commences construction, he shall submit working drawings and specifications to the department. This is a maximum time limit. A person may submit working drawings and specifications as soon as he desires after the department has approved his program and schematic plans.

(i) The working drawings must be complete and adequate for bid, contract and construction purposes and must be prepared for each of the following branches of the work: architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical.

(A) Architectural drawings must include a plot plan showing all new topography, newly established levels and grades, any existing structures on the site, new buildings and structures, roadways, walks and the extent of the areas to be seeded. Any structures and improvements which are to be removed as part of the work must be shown. A print of the site survey drawing must be included with the working drawings. The architectural drawings must also include the following:

(I) plan of each basement, floor and roof;

(II) elevations of each facade;

(III) sections through building;

(IV) required scale and full-size details;

(V) schedule of doors and finishes;

(VI) location of all fixed equipment;

(VII) adequate details of any conveying system.

(B) Structural drawings must include plans for foundations, floors, roofs and all intermediate levels with sizes, sections and the relative location of the various structural members.

(C) Mechanical drawings must include plans for plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration.

(D) Electrical drawings must include the complete power and lighting layout of all electrical systems to be included in the construction and must include telephone layouts, nurse call system, fire alarm system and the emergency electrical system.

(c) Specifications must supplement the working drawings to fully describe types, sizes, capacities, workmanship, finishes and other characteristics of all materials and equipment.

(d) All plans and specifications must be certified by an engineer or architect licensed to practice in Montana and the certification must state that the plans and specifications are prepared in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter.

(2) A person who contemplates an alteration or addition to a health care facility which does not qualify as a new institutional health service shall submit plans to the department for preliminary inspection and approval prior to commencing construction and shall comply with the following procedures.

(a) A person who contemplates an addition to an existing health care facility shall comply with the requirements set forth in (1) of this rule.

(b) If an alteration to a health care facility is contemplated, a program and schematic plans shall be submitted to the department at least six months prior to commencing construction of the alteration. Within 30 days after this submittal, the department may request a person to comply with the requirements set forth in ARM 37.106.306(1) (b) .

(c) The department's approval of an alteration or addition shall terminate one year after issuance.

History: Sec. 50-5-103, MCA; IMP, Sec. 50-5-103, 50-5-201 and 50-5-204, MCA; NEW, 1980 MAR p. 1587, Eff. 6/13/80; TRANS, from DHES, 2002 MAR p. 185.

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