Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-33-206 - Swimming Pool Requirements
A. Except as
provided in subsection (B), a licensee shall ensure that a private residential
swimming pool on the premises:
1. If filled
with water, is surrounded by a fence or enclosure constructed of material that:
a. Is at least 5 feet high;
b. Has no vertical openings greater than 4
inches across;
c. Is free of
openings for handholds or footholds on the exterior of the fence or
enclosure;
d. Is at least 20 inches
from the edge of the private residential swimming pool;
e. Is clear of objects out to a distance of
30 inches on either side of the fence or enclosure from the level of the ground
to a height of 5 feet above the fence or enclosure;
f. Has at least one gate that:
i. Opens outward from the private residential
swimming pool,
ii. Has a
self-closing latch attached no less than 54 inches above ground level as
measured from the exterior side of the fence or enclosure, and
iii. Is locked when the private residential
swimming pool is not in use;
g. Is secured perpendicular to level ground;
and
h. Is located at least 54
inches from the exterior wall of the facility to allow evacuation without
entering the private residential swimming pool area;
2. Is not located in the path of an emergency
exit;
3. If filled with water, is
equipped with the following:
a. An operational
water circulation system that clarifies the swimming pool water,
b. An operational vacuum cleaning system that
maintains the sides and bottom of the pool free of dirt and debris,
c. A shepherd's crook that is attached to its
own pole, and
d. A ring buoy with
an attached rope that is at least 10 feet long plus the distance from the edge
to the middle of the private residential swimming pool; and
4. If not filled with water, is
covered completely by a covering that:
a. Is
permitted by the local jurisdiction,
b. Is free of an opening that exceeds 1
inch,
c. Withstands weight of at
least 495 pounds per square foot on all parts of the covering without any
distortion or compression, and
d.
Has at least one access hatch that is locked so that a resident cannot open
it.
B. The
requirements in subsection (A) do not apply to a group home or
behavioral-supported group home if the Division provides to the Department
written documentation indicating that the Division has determined that the
private residential swimming pool is safe, based upon the functional level of
the residents:
1. At the time of initial
licensure,
2. At the time of
license renewal, and
3. Upon the
placement of a resident at the group home or behavioral-supported group
home.
C. A licensee shall
ensure that a spa:
1. Except as specified in
subsection (C)(2), is covered and locked when not in use, with a mechanism that
a resident cannot open; and
2. If a
resident is under 6 years of age, is enclosed by a fence specified in
subsection (A)(1).
Notes
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