Providers of severe weather shelter shall meet the requirements of section 2515 as well as the additional requirements set forth in this section.
Hypothermia shelters shall be operated in accordance with and pursuant to the District of Columbia Hypothermia procedures set forth in Mayor's Order 2001-161, or any subsequent Mayor's Order.
Each day, Providers of Hypothermia Shelter shall provide a clean bed, clean linens, including a bottom sheet and a top sheet, clean pad, and clean blanket for each bed as applicable.
Providers of Hypothermia Shelter shall either provide for a client's basic needs, including food, clothing, and supportive services, or provide information as to where the client can obtain food, clothing, and supportive services.
Providers of Hypothermia shelter shall provide properly functioning toilet facilities, including toilet paper, functional sink with hot water, and soap. Those Providers of Hypothermia shelter operating in publicly-owned facilities shall provide twenty-four (24) hour access to such toilet facilities.
Providers of Hypothermia and Hyperthermia Shelter shall provide cool water, available via water cooler, fountain, or other means.
Providers of Hypothermia and Hyperthermia Shelter shall provide properly functioning heating and cooling systems during the appropriate seasons. If it is not the responsibility of the Provider to correct an identified deficiency, the Provider shall promptly report to the Department or the appropriate agency the deficiency for corrective action, according to the applicable procedures.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-2516