Building and Premises Program
Program Objectives
There are over 6,945 institutions with permits in Louisiana. The Building & Premesis Program conducts annual inspections to control environmental factors detrimental to the health of persons confined to, residing in, or cared for by institutional facilities - including prisons (semi-annual), hospitals, nursing homes, group homes, daycare centers, and schools.
Respond to all complaints of unsanitary conditions in places of public accommodation and to control factors on private premises that may be detrimental to community health.
Services
Each parish health unit is responsible for the inspection of state-licensed facilities in their area.
Each region has at least two certified lead inspectors responsible for conducting environmental lead investigations based on data received from private physicians or health unit personnel.
Infectious Waste Program
The Infectious Waste Program regulates the packaging, transportation, and treatment of potentially infectious biomedical waste through the issuance of permits to all treatment facilities and large-quantity transporters. The Infectious Waste Program regulates and inspects all licensed healthcare facilities annually, to ensure proper infectious waste practices and investigates all complaints of improper infectious waste disposal and all incidents of promiscuous dumping of infectious waste.
Building & Premise Plans Review Documents
Additional Resources
- Lead Poisoning Prevention - Louisiana Department of Health
- Lead-Based Paint - DEQ
Contact
Keenan Glover
Buildings and Premises Program Administrator
Email: Keenan.Glover@la.gov
Phone: 225-342-8959
Fax: 225-342-7552
Aimee Ewing
Buildings and Premises Program Manager
Email: Aimee.Ewing@la.gov
Phone: 225-342-8954
Fax: 225-342-7552