W. Va. Code R. § 64-18-2 - Definitions
2.1. Approved - A
procedure of operation, installation or construction which is in accordance
with the standards, specifications, and instructions established by the bureau
for public health.
2.2. Bed and
Breakfast Inn - An establishment providing lodging facilities in the form of
sleeping accommodations and, at a minimum, a breakfast for a fee.
2.3. Campground - A tract of land
established, maintained, and offered to the public for payment for the location
or placement of two or more camping units.
2.4. Camping Unit - Any tent, camping
vehicle, cabin, or similar vehicle or structure designed or intended to
be used for camping purposes.
2.4.a. A
"camping unit" means and includes, but is not limited to, tents, tent campers,
fold down campers, pop up campers, travel trailers, camping vans, motor homes,
pick up coach campers, or any other unit built or mounted on a vehicle or
chassis and capable of being self-propelled or towed.
2.4.b. A "camping unit" shall not include any
unit kept by its owner on land occupied by the owner in connection with his or
her dwelling, or any unoccupied camping unit kept and stored at a location that
has been reserved for storage within a campground.
2.5. Campsite - Any plot of land within a
campground used or intended to be used for the location or placement of a
camping unit.
2.6. Care Facilities
- Include, but are not limited to, public or private halfway houses, adult day
care facilities, residential care facilities (such as juvenile group homes and
work release centers), and non-disaster shelters (such as homeless shelters and
family violence protection shelters). The term does not include health care
facilities licensed by the Office of Health Facilities Licensure and
Certification in the Office of the Inspector General.
2.7. Commissioner - The commissioner of the
bureau for public health or his or her lawful designee.
2.8. Construct - To install, establish,
extend, alter or modify.
2.9.
Health Officer - The commissioner of the bureau for public health who is also
the State Health Officer or the executive officer of the local board of health
or his or her lawful representative.
2.10. Hotel - Every building where food and
lodging are furnished to guests and payment is required.
2.11. Institution - A public or private
facility established by an organization or corporation for the purpose of
providing higher education, care, training, rehabilitation or other similar
services or functions. An "institution" includes public or private correctional
facilities, colleges and universities, and primary and secondary educational
facilities (pre-K through grade twelve).
2.12. Labor Camp - A labor camp includes any
lumber, mining, agricultural, construction, or other industrial camp where ten
or more persons are employed and housed in temporary quarters, such as cars,
motor homes, camper vehicles, wagons, tents, cabins, buildings, or other
similar enclosures.
2.13. Lodging
Facilities - Include, but are not limited to, hotels, motels, labor camps and
Bed and Breakfast Inns.
2.14. Mass
Gathering - Any group of two hundred fifty (250) or more persons assembled
together for a meeting, festival, social gathering, concert or other similar
purpose. The term shall not include assembly in any permanent buildings or
permanent structures designed, equipped and intended for use by large numbers
of people. For the purposes of this subsection, 'equipped' means supplied with
adequate sanitary facilities for the intended use.
2.15. Motel - Every building constructed,
designed, maintained, offered or used to furnish lodging to automobile
transient guests or the traveling public. The term motel includes auto courts,
motor courts, auto lodges, motor lodges, tourist cabins, tourist cottages and
tourist courts.
2.16. Nuisance - An
annoyance or anything which causes injury, inconvenience, damage, or which
essentially interferes with the enjoyment of life or property, and includes,
but is not limited to, inadequate or unsanitary sewage, water or plumbing
facilities or other unsanitary conditions.
2.17. Occupant - A person utilizing a
specific facility governed by this rule.
2.18. Operator - A person who has been
granted a written permit, in accordance with this rule, to operate a facility
governed by this rule.
2.19.
Organized Camp - Any area, place, parcel or tract of land on which facilities
are established or maintained to provide an outdoor group living experience for
children or adults, or where one or more permanent or semi-permanent structures
are established or maintained as living or sleeping quarters for children or
adults, and operated for educational, social, recreational, religious
instruction or activity, physical education or health, or vacation purposes
either gratuitously or for compensation. This definition shall not be construed
to include a hunting, fishing, or other camp privately owned and used
exclusively for the personal pleasure of the owner.
2.20. Permit - A written document issued by
the health officer giving a person permission to operate a specific facility
governed by this rule.
2.21. Person
- An individual, partnership, association, syndicate, company, firm, trust,
corporation, institution, department, division, bureau, agency, or any entity
recognized by law.
2.22. Primitive
Camping - Campsites provide for temporary use by persons seeking a very basic
outdoor experience, without amenities typically found in a campground. Camping
sites for primitive camping are not provided with water under pressure or
electrical service.
2.23. Public
Restroom - A structure housing toilet, lavatory, or other such facilities
intended for the unrestricted use by the public.
2.24. Recreational Facilities - Include, but
are not limited to, campgrounds, parks, playgrounds, organized camps, fairs,
festivals and mass gatherings.
2.25. School - A public or private
organization that provides instruction for the teaching of children. The term
includes early childhood / primary education centers, middle childhood / junior
high education centers, adolescent / high school education centers and
vocational education centers. The term does not include child care centers as
defined in the bureau for public health rule, Child Care Centers, 64CSR21.
Schools include public or private correctional facilities, colleges and
universities and primary and secondary educational facilities (pre-K through
grade twelve).
2.26. Service Animal
- Any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide
assistance to an individual with a disability.
2.27. Sewer Connection - The connection
consisting of all pipes, fittings, and appurtenances from the waste drain
outlet of a facility to the inlet pipe of the corresponding sewer riser pipe of
the sewer system serving a specific facility governed by this rule.
2.28. Sewer System - A system whether
publicly or privately owned which receives and treats sewage and provides for
the disposal of effluent and sludge from the system. Included in this
definition are individual sewer systems and public sewer systems.
2.29. Waste Disposal Station - A facility
used for disposing of excreta or sewage from a camping unit waste holding
tank.
2.30. Wastewater - Water
containing human, animal, or domestic waste.
2.31. Water Connection - The connection
consisting of all pipes, fittings and appurtenances from the water connection
inlet of a facility to the outlet pipe of the corresponding water riser pipe of
the water distribution system serving a specific facility governed by this
rule.
2.32. Water Supply System - A
system of pipes, appurtenances and equipment for the collection, treatment,
storage or distribution of water.
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