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2.1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE: This section provides draft guidance for the space planning criteria for veterinary activities in DOD medical facilities. 2.2. DEFINITIONS: Veterinary Facility: A medical facility equipped and staffed to perform the entire spectrum of veterinary services required by a military installation. Normally, a veterinary facility will include: offices for the Veterinarian and section chiefs; conference room/library; food inspection room; waiting room for visitors/outpatients; veterinary examination/treatment rooms; veterinary surgery room; x-ray facilities; pharmacy; clinical laboratory room; inside rabies quarantine kennel rooms; inside-outside kennel area for hospitalized Government owned animals; toilets and showers; employee lounge; locker and dressing rooms; linen room; and storage space for records, supplies, and cleaning equipment. Veterinary Food Inspection Room: A room adequately equipped for the performance of installation food testing and examination process. Veterinary Examination/Treatment Room: A room adequately equipped for the performance of professional veterinary examinations and treatments. Veterinary Surgery Room: A room with adequate space designed and adequately equipped for the performance of aseptic surgical procedures on nonhuman animals. Veterinary Waiting Room: A room with adequate space to permit the entering of animals without contact with the animals/owners already present. NOTE: Military working dogs must be handled in such a way that there will be no eye contact or possible physical contact between military and civilian animals. Military working dogs should enter through a separate entrance. Rabies Quarantine Kennel Room: A separate room designed and equipped to house rabies suspect animals. NOTE: No more than one animal will occupy the same cage or kennel at the same time. Hospital Kennel Area: A kennel facility adequately equipped with inside-outside kennels to hospitalize animals. Government Owned Animals: Animals purchased and /or maintained with appropriated funds, for the accomplishment of an authorized mission. Veterinary Clinic Laboratory: As used in this document, a laboratory of limited capability within a veterinary clinic to be used in the performance of certain diagnostic tests. Pharmacy Storage Area: An area designed and equipped for the storage and bulk dispensing of veterinary pharmaceutical supplies. Individual prescriptions are not filled from this area. Inside-Outside Kennel: A kennel inside a building with an attached, partially covered, outdoor run. A guillotine type door to allow isolation of the animals during cleaning operations attaches the indoor and outdoor areas. Stray Animal Confinement Facility: A kennel facility separate from the rabies quarantine room and hospitalization kennels, which is used to confine animals, apprehended as strays.

2.3 POLICIES: The space planning criteria as outlined in this document are provided as guidance to assist in the development of veterinary facilities essential for high quality service. Modification of the criteria may be necessary to meet specific mission requirements but any such modification will require OASD (HA) approval. Specific requirements for facilities not covered by this document will be developed on an individual basis and will also require OASD (HA) approval. The complete scope of the veterinary mission and the total number of veterinary personnel authorized to an installation will be used as a basis for establishing future facility projections. The current personnel authorized will be adjusted for planned changes in mission, changes in population served, changes in the practice of veterinary medicine, and other factors as may be pertinent. Veterinary facilities will be consolidated into the minimum number of facilities consistent with providing effective and efficient veterinary services. Veterinary facilities may be combined with other medical service facilities when feasible. All construction will conform to Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1, and Subchapter Animal Welfare. At DOD installations where one of more Army Veterinary Corps Officers is assigned for regular duty, veterinary facilities will be established. The spaces listed below are normally required for veterinary support at installations. It is not intended that planners include each functional area listed herein, unless there is a valid requirement at the installation under construction. (1) Office of the Chief Veterinarian (2) Administrative Support Area (3) Conference Room Library (4) Food Inspection and Laboratory Area (5) Veterinary Examination and Treatment Rooms (6) Veterinary Surgery Room (7) X-ray Exposure and Radiographic Film Development Rooms* (8) Pharmacy Storeroom (9) Clinic Laboratory Area (10) Utility and Supply Area (for Clinic) (11) Rabies Quarantine Kennels (12) Hospitalization Kennels (13) Utility Area (for Kennels) (14) Veterinary Clinic Reception and Control Area (15) Patient Handler Waiting Area (16) Clinic Records Holding Area (17) Toilets, Showers, Locker Rooms (18) Employees Lounge (19) Custodial Facility (20) Stray Animal Confinement Kennels

*Where the number of x-ray exposures is expected to remain at a low level, one treatment room should be lead lined for use as a part time x-ray exposure room, and no dedicated x-ray exposure room will be provided. 2.4. PROGRAM DATA REQUIRED: 2.5. SPACE CRITERIA: STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS Chief, Vet Services OFDR1 13.01 140 One per facility. Office, Veterinarian OFDR1 11.15 120 One per veterinarian assigned Secretary SEC01 11.15 120 One per facility, includes 2 visitors chairs NCOIC OFA01 11.15 120 One per facility. Administrative Office OFA01 11.15 120 Minimum or 60 nsf per FTE or vet technician that requires an office whichever is greater Conference Room/Library CRA01 18.58 250 Only when 14 or more FTE staff are assigned. If less that 14 FTE staff assigned, add 40 NSF to lounge and combine functions Control Area RECP1 13.01 140 If FTE assigned. Waiting WRC01 18.58 200 Minimum plus 14 NSF per exam/treatment room greater than three Staff Lounge (GP) SL001 13.01 140 Minimum. See Section 6.1 for increase in size Personal Property Lockers (GP) LR001 1.86 20 For staff without a dedicated office/cubicle space. See Section 6.1 for increase in size or for Locker Room, Changing criteria. Staff Toilet (GP) TLTU1 4.65 50 Minimum for total clinic staff of at least 10. See Section 6.1 for increase in size and for male/female breakdown. TREATMENT AREAS Examination/Treatment VEX01 11.15 120 Per assigned Veterinarian including Chief Veterinarian. Veterinary Surgery VS001 18.58 200 Authorized only when 10 or more military working dogs are assigned to the installation X-Ray Exposure Room VXER1 13.94 150 Authorized only when 1,000 or more annual outpatient visits are planned. If less than 1,000 annual outpatient visits, combine into an exam/treatment room X-Ray Film Darkroom XFP01 9.29 100 One per x-ray exposure room Pharmacy PHUD1 11.15 120 Minimum plus 10 NSF per each additional 1,000 annual outpatient visits Laboratory VLB01 11.15 120 Minimum plus 10 NSF per each additional 1,000 annual outpatient visits

HOLDING AND QUARANTINE AREAS Kennel Inside/outside VKEN1 5.57 60 Rabies Quarantine Area VKEN2 3.72 40 Per canine, 2 per facility. Feline Kennel VKEN3 0.93 10 Per feline, minimum 2 per facility. Add one canine and one feline per each 12 estimated suspects per year greater than 24 Hospitalization Kennel VKEN2 3.72 40 Minimum of 2 inside-outside kennels plus 60 NSF per each 10 military working dogs assigned greater than 20 VKEN1 3.72 40 Canine, minimum 2 per facility Stray Animal Confinement Kennels Feline, minimum 2 per facility. Add VKEN2 0.93 10 one canine and one feline for each 24 strays greater than 48 per year Food Preparation Room VFP01 5.57 60 To prepare food for kennel animals Large Animal Holding Area VLAH1 16.26 175 Utility and Storage Area SRSE1 13.94 150 One per Holding/Quarantine area FOOD INSPECTION Food Inspection Room VFIL1 32.52 350 Minimum. If more that 4 vet technician/officers assigned to food inspection activities add 90 NSF for each additional veterinary technician/officer assigned

SUPPORT AREASS Housekeeping JANC1 5.57 60 Minimum, plus 60 NSF for each 5,000 NSF greater that 5,000 Clean Utility UCCL1 9.29 100 One per facility Vet utility and storage area VHAU1 7.43 80 Cage wash area VCWA1 5.57 60 Storage SRS01 18.58 200 One per facility Surgery VS001 16.72 180 Animal Run VRUN1 16.26 175 Surgery recovery/preparation Area VRRP1 5.57 60 Equipment Charging Room If LSB is not contiguous to the medical facility, program housekeeping within the medical facility. 15.79 170 Contractor s Lounge SL001 11.15 120 Contractor s Office OFA01 9.29 100 Contractor s Storage 9.29 100