Section 25-D707. TOILETS AND URINALS - NUMBER, CAPACITY, CONVENIENCE AND ACCESSIBILITY,  


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    707.1Each massage establishment or health spa facility shall maintain toilet facilities for employees, which shall consist of a toilet room or toilet rooms with proper and sufficient water closets and lavatories. Toilet facilities shall be conveniently located and readily accessible to all personnel.

     

    707.2   Toilets and urinals provided for employees’ use shall be in accordance with the Plumbing Code. Urinals may be substituted for toilets if the substitution is approved by the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs and the Department.  

     

    707.3The licensee shall, at a minimum: 

     

    (a)Maintain the toilet facilities in a sanitary condition that is clean and free of trash and litter;

     

    (b)Keep the facilities in good repair at all times; and

     

    (c)Provide self-closing doors.

     

    707.4A massage establishment or health spa facility that employs both males and females shall have separate toilet facilities for each sex; unless the massage establishment or health spa facility is specifically designated for one (1) gender or the other. This restroom may be located by itself, in a bathroom, or in a locker room.

     

    707.5When locker rooms are provided, there shall be both a male and female locker room available, unless the facility is specifically designated for one (1) gender or the other.

     

    707.6If the massage establishment or health spa facility serves only one (1) gender, a restroom shall be made available for employees of the opposite gender as specified in section 707.4.

     

    707.7Toilet facilities shall be deemed conveniently located and accessible to employees during all hours of operation if they are:

     

    (a)Located within the same building as the business they serve; and

     

    (b) Accessible during working hours without going outside the building.

     

    707.8At no time shall the consumers or employees of one (1) gender enter the bathroom, restroom, or locker room of the other gender, except for routine clean-up after all of the consumers are gone or there is a maintenance emergency that cannot be handled by an employee of the same gender as belongs to the restroom, bathroom, or locker room.

     

    707.9Except as provided in section 707.8, restroom, bathroom, or locker room shall be cleared of all patrons of the opposite sex before routine cleaning or maintenance emergency commences by an employee of the opposite gender.

     

authority

Section 4902 of the Department of Health Functions Clarification Act of 2001 (“Act”) (effective October 3, 2001), D.C. Law 14-28, D.C. Official Code § 7-731(a)(12) (2008 Repl.), and the Mayor’s Order 2006-10 dated January 27, 2006

source

Final Rulemaking published at 56 DCR 7975 (October 9, 2009)