Free-Standing Birthing Centers -any facility which is organized to provide family-centered maternity care in which births are planned to occur in a home-like atmosphere away from the mother's usual residence following a low risk pregnancy. The facility shall not provide operative obstetrics, including use of forceps, vacuum extractions, Caesarean sections, or tubal ligations. The Free-Standing Birthing Center must be located within thirty (30) minutes of a hospital (via ambulance) which offers obstetric and nursery services and which maintains an on-call team to provide emergency C-sections and stabilization of infants.
Administrator - an individual designated to provide daily supervision and administration of the Free-Standing Birthing Center.
Certified Nurse Midwife - a trained and licensed advanced practice nurse with an arrangement with a physician in accordance with the Arkansas Nurse Practice Act, Arkansas Code Annotated 17-87-101 et seq.
Complications - any condition according to written risk criteria of the Free-Standing Birthing Center that contraindicates continued care in the Free-Standing Birthing Center.
Large Free-Standing Birthing Center - a birthing center comprised of four (4) or more birthing rooms with an exam room.
Low Risk Pregnancy - a normal uncomplicated pregnancy as determined by a generally accepted course of prenatal care and the expectation of a normal uncomplicated birth as defined by a reasonable and generally accepted criteria of maternal and fetal health.
Medical Director - a person licensed to practice medicine in the state of Arkansas.
Pre-term - before the end of the thirty-seventh (37th) week of gestation.
Professional Review Committee - shall be composed of at least three (3) members. The members shall include a Physician with advanced training in Obstetrics, one (1) Certified Nurse Midwife and/or one (1) Registered Nurse (required for large Free-Standing Birthing Centers).
Qualified Physician - a person licensed to practice medicine in the State of Arkansas, who has obstetrical privileges at the licensed hospital.
Small Free-Standing Birthing Center - a birthing center comprised of three (3) or fewer birthing rooms and occupied by fewer than four (4) patients, not including newborns, at any time.
Term - at thirty-seven (37) weeks gestation, or greater.
Care in Free-Standing Birthing Centers shall be provided by a Licensed Physician and/or CNM and other qualified professionals and clinical staff with access to and availability of consulting clinical specialists. Ancillary personnel shall be available to care for the volume of patients and programs offered.
NOTE: Health care workers employed by the facility, while affected with any disease in a communicable stage or while a carrier of such diseases, or while afflicted with boils, jaundice, infected wounds, diarrhea or acute respiratory infections, shall not work in any area in any capacity in which there is a likelihood of such person contaminating food, food contact surfaces, supplies, or any surface with pathogenic organisms or transmitting disease to patients, facility personnel or other individuals within the facility.
All plumbing systems shall be designed and installed in accordance with the requirements of the latest edition of the Arkansas State Plumbing Code. Only metal piping or piping material of a type approved by the Arkansas Department of Health for corrosive wastes, etc., shall be permitted.
All material and equipment, including conductors, controls, and signaling devices shall be installed to provide a complete electrical system with the necessary characteristics and capacity to supply the electrical facilities shown in the specifications or indicated on the plans. Compliance shall be in accordance with applicable Sections of NFPA 70 and NFPA 99. All materials shall be listed as complying with available standards of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., or other similarly established standards.
007.05.00 Ark. Code R. 002