- (1) The operator shall ensure that a geothermal pool or geothermal bathing place meets Section R392-302-17, Fencing and Barriers.
- (2) The local health officer may grant exceptions to the height requirements in Section R392-302-17 for fences or barriers in consideration of natural features for a geothermal pool or geothermal bathing place.
- (3) The operator shall ensure that a geothermal pool or geothermal bathing place meets Section R392-302-30 Lifeguard and Safety Related Equipment.
- (4) A geothermal bathing place under five feet deep is exempt from Section R392-302-30 except for Subsection R392-302-30(4).
- (5) The operator shall ensure that a geothermal pool or bathing place meets Section R392-302-18 Lighting, Ventilation, and Electrical Requirements.
- (6) A soaking tub is exempt from the underwater lighting requirements of Section R392-302-18 when used at night but shall have at least five horizontal foot candles of light per square foot over the surface of the tub from overhead luminaries.
- (7) The operator shall ensure that a geothermal pool or bathing place meets Section R392-302-29 Supervision of Bathers and Lifeguard Requirements.
- (8) Soaking pools and soaking tubs are exempt from the requirements of Subsections R392-302-29(6) through R392-302-29(8), but the lifeguard may not allow any person to use a soaking pool or soaking tub unless there is another bather in attendance capable of alerting the lifeguard if the lifeguard's help is needed and the lifeguard must always be on the premises and no more than a minute away if needed at any time.
KEY: geothermal pools, geothermal natural bathing places, hot springs, geothermal spas
Date of Last Change: November 8, 2023
Notice of Continuation: January 22, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-1-202; 26B-7-402