WAC 246-330-500
Applicability of WAC 246-330-500 through246-330-510
. The purpose of the new construction regulations
is to provide minimum standards for the construction,
maintenance and operation of ambulatory surgical facilities
and the establishment of a safe and adequate care and
treatment environment. These rules are consistent with other
accrediting organizations and federal agency rules and
regulations without redundancy and contradictory requirements.
Compliance with these new construction regulations does not
relieve an ambulatory surgical facility of the need to comply
with applicable state and local building and zoning codes.
(1) These regulations apply to ambulatory surgical
facilities as defined in RCW 70.230.010:
(a) New buildings to be licensed as an ambulatory
surgical facility;
(b) Conversion of an existing building or portion thereof
for use as an ambulatory surgical facility;
(c) Additions to an existing ambulatory surgical
facility;
(d) Alterations to an existing ambulatory surgical
facility.
(2) This requirement does not apply to:
(a) Any ambulatory surgical facility existing and
operating prior to July 1, 2009, that is certified by the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or accredited by
the Joint Commission, the Accreditation Association for
Ambulatory Health Care, or the American Association for
Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities that is not
doing any of the things described in subsection (1)(b) through
(d) of this section after July 1, 2009;
(b) Any minor alteration to an ambulatory surgical
facility; or
(c) Any area of an ambulatory surgical facility
unaffected by an alteration of that ambulatory surgical
facility.
(3) The requirements of this chapter in effect at the
time the application, fee, and construction documents are
submitted to the department for review will apply for the
duration of the construction project.
(4) The new construction regulations apply only to
facilities submitted to the construction review program after
July 1, 2009.
(5) Facilities participating in the medicare/medicaid
program prior to July 1, 2009, must be able to show compliance
with the federal requirements for existing facilities.
(6) Facilities participating in medicare/medicaid
submitted after July 1, 2009, must comply with the federal
requirements for new facilities.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.230 RCW. 09-09-032, §
246-330-500, filed 4/7/09, effective 5/8/09.]