General Sanitation
What is General Sanitation and Who Permits their Facilities?
The General Sanitation Rule establishes the minimum public health sanitation requirements governing all institutions and schools, care facilities, lodging facilities, recreational facilities, and public restrooms, which are permitted in West Virginia under the Department of Health and Human Resources Bureau for Public Health General Sanitation with the regulatory authority being the Boone County Health Department. General Sanitation includes the following categories:
- Adult Day Care Center
- Bed & Breakfast Inns
- Body Piercing Studio
- Campgrounds
- Child Care and Family Care Centers
- Institutions and Schools
- Labor Camps
- Mass Gatherings, Fairs & Festivals
- Manufactured Home Community
- Motels and Tourist Cabins
- Organized Camps
- Parks and Playgrounds
- Producer Dairy Farm
- Recreational Water Facility
- Shelters and Group Home
- Tattoo Studio
- Other
- Public Restrooms (Nuisance Complaint Basis Only)
Each of these General Sanitation categories are permitted and inspected by the Boone County Health Department’s environmental Sanitarians. The Boone County Health Department issues permits and conducts general sanitation inspections according the Legislative Rule 64CSR18 General Sanitation.
These rules mandate that owners and operators of General Sanitation facilities have proper management of animals within permitted establishments; bedding & sleeping areas; prevention of communicable diseases; storage & disposal of garbage, refuse & solid waste; heating & ventilation; housekeeping & maintenance; laundry; lighting; noise; plumbing; establishment safety; sewage disposal; sizing & spacing; storage of toxins; structure & maintenance; establishment surroundings; toilet, hand washing & shower facilities; rodent & insect control; and sanitary water supply.
Permits are issued on an annual basis for the period July 1 to June 30 following submission of an Application for a Permit to Operate and proper fees. All General Sanitation permits to operate expires at midnight on the 30th day of June following the date of issuance. Mass gathering permits are issued for the period of the event. New general sanitation establishments must submit pre-operational plans and receive and submit for inspection to the Boone County Health Department before issuance of initial permit. General sanitation establishments are inspected annually except schools which are inspected bi-annually (see A-17 Frequency of Inspections and Sampling).
So, How does the Owner or Operator have their Facility Permitted?
First, before an Owner or Operator may construct or extensively remodel a structure for the purpose of operating a facility governed under Legislate Rule 64CSR18 General Sanitation, the owner or operator shall submit plans and specifications for the construction, remodeling, or conversion to the Boone County Health Department for review and approval at lest forty-five (45) days before construction, remodeling, or conversion is begun. This does not apply to colleges and universities or to public restrooms unless the public restroom is included as part of the facility governed by the health department. Once completed plans are received by the health department, the review of the plans shall not exceed forty-five (45) days.
In Boone County, WV any applicant for a facility from the list of General Sanitation categories that has not yet been permitted, a new permit, being renovated, or has a change of ownership must fill out an application and submit to the Boone County Health Department at least fifteen (15) days before the actual or proposed operation of the facility. The prescribed application follows:
All one-page Applications to Operate a facility governed under the list of General Sanitation categories must be completed and submitted to the Boone County Health Department with the appropriate fees for permit as set forth in Legislative Rule 64CSR30.