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Can a child’s bedroom be a passageway to another room? For example, is it acceptable that some children must pass through the bedroom of other children in care in order to access the bathroom?

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Can a child’s bedroom be a passageway to another room? For example, is it acceptable that some children must pass through the bedroom of other children in care in order to access the bathroom?

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No, this violates 748.3359(2) which states that rooms that are passageways to other rooms may not be used as bedrooms. This requirement was not grandfathered in, so all facilities must comply with this requirement.

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