WAC 246-360-010
Definitions. For the purpose of this
chapter, the following words and phrases have the following
meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) "Approved" means a written statement of acceptability
issued by a governmental agency or meeting nationally
recognized testing standards.
(2) "Bathroom" means a room containing a bathing fixture.
(3) "Bed and breakfast" means a private home or inn
offering lodging on a temporary basis to travelers. This type
of facility may include food service in accordance with
chapter 246-215 WAC.
(4) "Board" means the Washington state board of health
established under chapter 43.20 RCW.
(5) "Clean" means without visible or tangible soil or
residue.
(6) "Cleanable" means the material and finish is
fabricated to permit complete removal of residue through
normal cleaning methods.
(7) "Construction" means:
(a) A new building intended for use as a transient
accommodation or part of a transient accommodation;
(b) An addition, modification or alteration that changes
the functional use of an existing transient accommodation or
portion of a transient accommodation;
(c) An existing building or portion thereof to be
converted for use as a transient accommodation; or
(d) A modification requiring a building permit by a local
authority having responsibility for enforcing state and local
building codes or local ordinances.
(8) "Crisis shelter" means a transient accommodation, at
a permanent physical location, providing emergency or planned
lodging services to a specific population, for periods of less
than thirty days. A crisis shelter may or may not be
reimbursed for services in the form of rental fee or labor.
(9) "Department" means the Washington state department of
health.
(10) "Dormitory" means a lodging unit containing beds,
cots, pads, or other furnishings intended for sleeping by a
number of guests.
(11) "Exemption" means a written authorization granted by
the department under WAC 246-360-500.
(12) "Guest" means any individual occupying, or
registered to occupy, a lodging unit.
(13) "Hostel" means a transient accommodation offering
lodging and limited services, that may include the use of a
common kitchen, to guests on a daily or weekly basis in
exchange for a rental fee, labor, or a combination of rental
fee and labor.
(14) "Laundry" means a central area or room with
equipment intended to be used to clean and dry bedding, linen,
towels, and other items, including such areas or rooms
provided for guests' use.
(15) "Licensee" means the person to whom the department
issues the transient accommodation license.
(16) "Local health jurisdiction" means the county or
district that provides public health services within the area
consistent with chapters 70.05 and 70.08 RCW.
(17) "Lodging unit" means an individual room or group of
interconnected rooms, intended for sleeping, that are for rent
or use by a guest, and is individually designated by number,
letter, or other means of identification. A lodging unit may
or may not include areas for cooking and eating.
(18) "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership,
corporation, company, association, organization, or joint
stock association, and the legal successor thereof.
(19) "Retreat" means a transient accommodation intended
to provide seclusion, meditation, contemplation, religious
activities, training, or similar activities.
(20) "Rustic resort" means a rural transient
accommodation lacking many modern conveniences. A rustic
resort may operate seasonally.
(21) "Sanitary" means hygienic conditions that are
conducive to good health.
(22) "Sanitize" means to treat a surface or object with a
chemical or physical process, such as heat, to control or
limit the presence of germs. For purposes of these
regulations, "sanitize" and "disinfect" are equivalent.
(23) "Self-inspect" means the licensee evaluates a
transient accommodation for compliance with specific
requirements in this chapter.
(24) "Sink" means a properly trapped plumbing fixture,
capable of holding water, with approved potable running hot
and cold water under pressure.
(25) "State building code" means chapter 19.27 RCW and
any codes adopted and any rules and regulations promulgated
under chapter 19.27 RCW.
(26) "Survey" means the examination or inspection of a
transient accommodation, conducted by the department to
determine if minimal health and safety standards in chapter 246-360 WAC are being met. A survey may require one or more
site visits and may be announced or unannounced. For purposes
of these regulations, a survey and inspection are equivalent.
(27) "Surveyor" means a department employee who conducts
a health and safety survey of transient accommodations. For
purposes of these regulations, the terms surveyor and
inspector are equivalent.
(28) "Transient accommodation" means any facility such as
a hotel, motel, condominium, resort, or any other facility or
place offering three or more lodging units to guests for
periods of less than thirty days and may include food service
operations in accordance with chapter 246-215 WAC.
(29) "Utensil" means any food contact implement used in
storing, preparing, transporting, dispensing, serving, or
selling food or drink, excluding commercial vending and
storage equipment.
(30) "Vector" means an animal that transmits a
disease-producing organism from one host to another. For
example, mosquitoes are vectors that transmit malaria.
(31) "Water closet" means a portable device or a fixture
that has a hinged seat and flushing device used to dispose of
body waste. This may include water filled, chemical or
incineration toilets.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.62 RCW. 04-24-002, §
246-360-010, filed 11/18/04, effective 4/1/05. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.62.240. 94-23-077, § 246-360-010, filed
11/16/94, effective 12/17/94; 92-02-019 (Order 225B), §
246-360-010, filed 12/23/91, effective 1/23/92. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 91-02-051 (Order 124B), recodified
as § 246-360-010, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91; 89-11-058
(Order 328), § 248-144-020, filed 5/17/89; Order 71, §
248-144-020, filed 4/11/72.]