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2878                            County Local Laws

(h) An operating permit shall be issued by the approving
authority upon a satisfactory finding that the swimming pool meets
the- requirements of this Chapter. A permit shall remain in force
until April 30 in the year following issue unless prior revoked or
suspended.

(i) The operating permit may be revoked for repeated or con-
tinuing violations of the requirements of this Chapter, provided that
the approving authority has given the owner notice in writing of the
violations and opportunity for hearing before the approving author-
ity to show cause why the revocation of the permit should not occur.
Request for hearing, however, shall not entitle the owner or operator
to continue operation of the swimming pool if the approving authority
finds any conditions present as in paragraph (j) or that the safety of
the users of the pool requires it be closed.

(j) Operating permits for a public swimming pool may be sum-
marily suspended and the pool ordered closed by the approving author-
ity upon a finding of any of the following conditions:

1.    The pool is being operated without adequate or responsible
supervision.

2.    The turbidity of the water in the pool visually obscures
the view of the main drain or the bottom of the pool when filled to
its usual capacity.

3.    The level of the disinfectant in the pool is less or greater
than specified in the manual on public swimming pool operations for
adequate disinfections.

4.    The filtered water is not being delivered to the swimming
pool for a period exceeding one hour during the use of the pool.

5.    The bath house is not usable.

6.    The automatic disinfectant feeder has been inoperative in
excess of twenty-four hours.

105-5. Inspections.

The approving authority shall inspect or cause to be inspected,
from time to time during reasonable hours, any part of a public swim-
ming pool for the purposes of determining compliance with the provi-
sions of this Chapter. No person shall obstruct or deny such access to a
properly authorized representative of the approving authority.

(a) Any person constructing a public swimming pool shall cause
the inspection to be made by the approving authority of any piping
and equipment which is to be permanently concealed prior to such
concealment.

 

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