Utah Admin. Code R392-400-6 - Permit Application Required
(1)
The local health officer shall prescribe the application process, and shall
require the applicant to submit an application at least 15 days before the
first advertisement of the gathering and at least 30 days before the first day
of the gathering. The local health officer may grant an exception to this
requirement on a case by case basis because of the nature of the event,
scarcity of problems associated with the event in the past or other public
health related criteria.
(2) An
application for a permit shall be submitted to the local health officer and
include the following information:
(a) name,
address, telephone number, and email of the operator;
(b) number of people expected to attend the
gathering;
(c) a description of the
type of gathering to be held with the date range and times the gathering will
be held;
(d) estimated length of
stay of attendees;
(e) name,
address, telephone number, and email of property owner;
(f) the location of the gathering and a site
plan delineating the area where the gathering is to be held including the
following:
(i) the parking area available for
patrons;
(ii) location of entrance,
exit, and interior roadways and walks;
(iii) location, type, and provider of
restroom facilities;
(iv) location
and description of water stations;
(v) location and number of food stands, and
the types of food to be served if known;
(vi) location, number, type, and provider of
solid waste containers;
(vii)
location of operator's headquarters at the gathering;
(viii) a plan to provide lighting adequate to
ensure the safety of attendees and staff;
(ix) location of each parking area designated
for the gathering and under the operator's control; and
(x) the location of each first aid station
and emergency medical provider;
(g) the name of the solid and liquid waste
haulers with whom the operator has contracted, unless exempted by this
rule;
(h) a site clean up plan
after the gathering;
(i) the total
number, and qualifications of first aid station personnel;
(j) a plan for directional and exit
signs;
(k) a plan developed by the
operator to address nuisances or health hazards associated with animals present
at the gathering;
(l) a plan to
address hazardous conditions as required in Section
R392-400-12;
(m) information and plans on any artificially
constructed structure or modified natural structure intended for recreational
or therapeutic purposes where the public may be exposed to water via contact,
ingestion, or aerosolization;
(n)
an emergency medical services operational plan and the contact information of
the emergency medical provider; and
(o) any other information specifically
requested by the local health officer as necessary to protect public
health.
Notes
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