Common use of Floor Plan Clause in Contracts

Floor Plan. The licensee must develop a current and accurate floor plan that indicates: (a) The size of rooms. (b) Which bedrooms are to be used by residents, the licensee, caregivers, and for adult day services and room and board tenants, as applicable. (c) The location of all the exits on each level of the home, including emergency exits such as windows. (d) The location of wheelchair ramps. (e) The location of all fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide alarms. (f) The planned evacuation routes, initial point of safety, and final point of safety. (g) Any designated smoking areas in or on the AFH's premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Residency Agreement, Residency Agreement, Residency Agreement

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Floor Plan. The licensee must develop a current and accurate floor plan that indicates: (a) The size of rooms. (b) Which bedrooms are to be used by residents, the licensee, caregivers, and for adult day services and room and board tenants, as applicable. (c) The location of all the exits on each level of the home, including emergency exits such as windows. (d) The location of wheelchair ramps. (e) The location of all fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide alarms. (f) The planned evacuation routes, initial point of safety, and final point of safety. (g) Any designated smoking areas in or on the AFH's premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residency Agreement

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