Current through Register Vol. 23, December 6, 2024
Rule 37.111.101 - DEFINITIONSIn addition to those definitions contained in 50-51-102, MCA, the following definitions apply to this subchapter:
(1) "Bedding" means a mattress, box springs, mattress cover, mattress pad, sheets, pillow slip, pillow, pillow cover, blanket, comforter, quilt, duvet, and bedspread.(2) "Building authority" means the Department of Labor and Industry Building Codes Program, or its local authorized agent.(3) "Establishment" has the meaning provided for under 50-51-102, MCA. For the purpose of this subchapter, establishment does not include a "bed and breakfast," "guest ranch," or "outfitting and guide facility."(4) "Fixture" means a shower, bathtub, toilet, toilet seat, urinal, handwashing sink, kitchen sink, janitor sink, dishwashing sink, and all exposed plumbing integral to them.(5) "Guest" means each person using any provided services such as a bed or bathing facility within any unit of an establishment.(6) "License" means a written document issued by the department authorizing the operation of an establishment.(7) "Local regulatory authority" means the local board of health, local health officer, local sanitarian, or other authorized representative of the local government having jurisdiction.(8) "Local regulatory authority" means the local board of health, local health officer, local sanitarian, or other authorized representative of the local government having jurisdiction.(9) "Sanitize" means the application of a 100 to 200 parts per million (ppm) solution of household bleach, approximately 5% by weight, for at least ten seconds.(10) "Shock disinfection" means an application of a chemical disinfectant to a water supply in order to kill all microorganisms. The chemical disinfectant is usually chlorine at a concentration much stronger than allowed in potable water, or another method approved by the local regulatory authority.(11) "Shock disinfection" means an application of a chemical disinfectant to a water supply in order to kill all microorganisms. The chemical disinfectant is usually chlorine at a concentration much stronger than allowed in potable water, or another method approved by the local regulatory authority.(12) "Wastewater treatment system" means a system that receives wastewater for purposes of treatment, storage, or disposal. The term includes public wastewater conveyance systems, wastewater systems, and all wastewater disposal methods described in Department of Environment Quality Circulars DEQ-2 and DEQ-4.(13) "Wastewater treatment system" means a system that receives wastewater for purposes of treatment, storage, or disposal. The term includes public wastewater conveyance systems, wastewater systems, and all wastewater disposal methods described in Department of Environmental Quality Circulars DEQ-2 and DEQ-4.Mont. Admin. r. 37.111.101
NEW, 1982 MAR p. 1049, Eff. 5/14/82; TRANS, from DHES, 2001 MAR p. 2425; AMD, 2012 MAR p. 1042, Eff. 5/25/12; AMD, 2022 MAR p. 1750, Eff. 9/10/2022AUTH: 50-51-103, MCA; IMP: 50-51-103, MCA