Current through Register Vol. 51, page 67, December 16, 2024
Section 44:02:08:01 - DefinitionsWords defined in SDCL 34-18-1 have the same meaning when used in this chapter. In addition, the terms in this chapter mean:
(1) "Approved," acceptable to the Department of Health based on compliance with applicable standards and public health practices;(2) "Communicable disease," as defined in § 44:20:01:01;(3) "Community water system," a system that is regulated by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources that meets the definition requirements set forth in § 74:04:12:01;(4) "Designated agent," a municipal, county, or district health department that has been organized under SDCL chapter 34-3 and SDCL 9-32-1 and has been designated as an agent of the secretary as provided in SDCL 34-18-7;(5) "Egress window," a window of sufficient size to meet the requirements of § 44:02:08:15 so that an occupant of a guest room can escape through the window in an emergency;(6) "EPA-certified laboratory," a laboratory that meets the requirements outlined in chapter 74:04:07;(7) "Guest," an occupant of a rental unit of a lodging establishment;(8) "Guest room," any room used or intended to be used by a guest for sleeping purposes;(9) "Health hazard," a chemical agent, source of filth, cause of sickness, or condition which is a health threat to others or a threat to the public health;(10) "Inspection," an objective examination of a lodging establishment by the department to review the employee practices, sanitary conditions, and health standards in accordance with SDCL chapter 34-18 and this chapter;(11) "Nontransient noncommunity public water system," a system that is regulated by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources that meets the definition requirements set forth in § 74:04:12:01;(12) "Operator," any person or organization designated in charge of the day to day operations of a lodging establishment, campground, or food service establishment as defined in SDCL 34-18-1;(13) "Primary exit," an exit with a side hinge door leading to the exterior of the structure that is most often used when entering or exiting the structure;(14) "Private water system," a water system that serves a campground, food service establishment, or lodging establishment that is not a public water system regulated by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources;(15) "Public water system," a system that is regulated by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources that meets the definition requirements set forth in § 74:04:12:01;(16) "Single action hardware," a latching mechanism that allows a door to unlock and open with a single turn or movement of the interior knob or lever. This includes door knobs, lever handles, and panic bars;(17) "Transient noncommunity water system," a system that is regulated by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources that meets the definition requirements set forth in § 74:04:12:01;(18) "Vacation home establishment," any home, cabin, or similar building that is rented, leased, or furnished in its entirety to the public on a daily or weekly basis for more than 14 days in a calendar year and is not occupied by an owner or manager during the time of rental. This term does not include a bed and breakfast establishment as defined in SDCL subdivision 34-18-9.1(1).S.D. Admin. R. 44:02:08:01
34 SDR 321, effective 6/30/2008; 36 SDR 31, effective 8/18/2009; 36 SDR 96, effective 12/8/2009.General Authority: SDCL 34-1-17, 34-18-22.
Law Implemented: SDCL 34-18-22, 34-18-22.3, 34-18-24.