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2004 Florida Statutes
Permit necessary to operate public swimming pool or bathing place.
514.031 Permit necessary to operate public swimming pool or bathing place.--
(1) It is unlawful for any person or public body to operate or continue to operate any public swimming pool or bathing place without a valid permit from the department, such permit to be obtained in the following manner:
(a) Any person or public body desiring to operate any public swimming pool or bathing place shall file an application for a permit with the department, on application forms provided by the department, and shall accompany such application with:
1. Descriptions of the structure, its appurtenances, and its operation.
2. Description of the source or sources of water supply, and the amount and quality of water available and intended to be used.
3. Method and manner of water purification, treatment, disinfection, and heating.
4. Safety equipment and standards to be used.
5. Measures to ensure personal cleanliness of bathers.
6. Any other pertinent information deemed necessary by the department to fulfill the requirements of this chapter.
(b) If the department determines that the public swimming pool or bathing place is or may reasonably be expected to be operated in compliance with this chapter and the rules adopted hereunder, the department shall grant the application for permit.
(c) If the department determines that the public swimming pool or bathing place does not meet the provisions outlined in this chapter or the rules adopted hereunder, the department shall deny the application for a permit pursuant to the provisions of chapter 120. Such denial shall be in writing and shall list the circumstances for the denial. Upon correction of such circumstances, an applicant previously denied permission to operate a public swimming pool or bathing place may reapply for a permit.
(2) Operating permits shall not be required for coastal or intracoastal beaches.
(3) Operating permits shall not be transferable from one name or owner to another. When the ownership or name of an existing public swimming pool or bathing place is changed and such establishment is operating at the time of the change with a valid permit from the department, the new owner of the establishment shall apply to the department, upon forms provided by the department, for a reissuance of the existing permit.
(4) Each such operating permit shall be renewed annually and the permit must be posted in a conspicuous place.
(5) An owner or operator of a public swimming pool, including, but not limited to, a spa, wading, or special purpose pool, to which admittance is obtained by membership for a fee shall post in a prominent location within the facility the most recent pool inspection report issued by the department pertaining to the health and safety conditions of such facility. The report shall be legible and readily accessible to members or potential members. The department shall adopt rules to enforce this subsection. A portable pool may not be used as a public pool.
History.--s. 7, ch. 78-356; s. 2, ch. 81-318; ss. 5, 13, 14, ch. 85-173; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 48, ch. 98-151; s. 49, ch. 2000-154; s. 4, ch. 2000-309.