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Federal Requirements

Federal Regulations sections & related F-tags

a) Life safety from fire (F-454) e) Toilet Facilities (F-462)
b) Emergency power (F-455) f) Resident call system (F-463)
c) Space and equipment
(F-455, F-456)
g) Dining and resident activities (F-464)
d) Resident rooms (F-456, F-457, F-458,
F-459, F-460, F-461)
h) Other environmental conditions
(F-465, F-466, F-467, F-468, F-469)
h) Environment  [Quality of Life 483.15]
(F-252, F-253, F-254, F-255, F-256, F-257,
F-258)
 
Applicable Federal Regulation
483.70 - Physical Environment

483.15, Quality of Life

 

 

 


Comparison of State Requirements

All descriptions of federal and state regulations on physical environments are provided in separate discussions for specific topics.  Click the general categories on the top left-hand side of this page or the hyperlinks following to access the content: Resident Room and Bath, Nursing Unit, Facility Wide, and New Construction

To access complete state physical environment requirements (483.70) click on the states below. Requirements for New Construction will not be included in the general documents below.

 Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California
 Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia
Hawaii Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky
Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota
Mississippi Missouri  Montana Nebraska Nevada
New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina
North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania
Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas
Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia
Wisconsin Wyoming      
 
Complete Transcript of State Regulations on Physical Environment
 
 
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