Nev. Admin. Code § 477.555 - Identification; occupancy
1. Institutional
buildings are those used for:
(a) Purposes
such as medical or other treatment or care of persons suffering from a physical
or mental illness, disease or infirmity;
(b) The care of infants, convalescents or
aged persons; and
(c) Penal or
corrective purposes.
2.
Institutional buildings provide sleeping facilities for the occupants and are
occupied by persons who are incapable of caring for themselves because of age,
physical or mental disability or because of security measures not under the
occupants' control.
3.
Institutional facilities are classified into three groups for the purpose of
identification:
(a) Medical
facilities;
(b) Custodial care
facilities, which include, without limitation, residential and group
facilities; and
(c) Restrained care
facilities.
4. The
permissible occupancy of an institutional building must be determined according
to the standards approved by the State Fire Marshal.
Notes
NRS 477.030
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