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(a) Lavatories must be installed within or adjacent to the exit of a toilet room if running water is practically available.
(b) If running water is practically available, lavatories must be equipped with hot and cold running water.
(c) If running water is not practically available, lavatories must be equipped with water for washing hands from a storage tank approved by the department.
(d) If hot water is provided at a lavatory, the temperature of the water may not be less than 100 degrees F. nor more than 120 degrees F.
(e) Disposable single-service towels from a dispenser or a hot-air drying device must be provided at public lavatories.
(f) Soap must be provided at public lavatories.
(g) Lavatories must be kept clean during periods of use.
History: Eff. 4/18/82, Register 82
Authority: AS 18.35.120
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