§ 94.11 CORRECTION OF VIOLATIONS.
   The completed inspection form shall specify a reasonable period of time for the correction of the noted violations. Correction of all violations shall be accomplished within the period specified in accordance with the following provisions:
   (A)   If an imminent health hazard is determined by the Health Officer to exist, the swimming pool shall immediately close to all swimmers and guests until the violation can be corrected. Operations shall not be resumed until authorized by the Health Officer.
   (B)   If the weekly bacterial water tests do not demonstrate acceptable water quality, the swimming pool shall immediately close to all swimmers. The pool may reopen only after a satisfactory bacterial test result is obtained.
   (C)   If inspection by the Health Officer determines a disinfectant residual below the levels required in 410 IAC 6-2.1 for the type of pool in question, the swimming pool shall immediately close to all swimmers and guests as required by Rule 410 IAC 6-2.1 until disinfectant levels are acceptable. Suitable chlorine levels shall be verified by the Health Officer prior to reopening the swimming pool to swimmers and guests.
   (D)   All other violations of this chapter shall be corrected in accordance with the Boone County Swimming Pool Inspection Form and the following schedule:
      (1)   Water quality: Corrective action required to commence immediately with compliance required within 24 hours.
      (2)   Water clarity: Corrective action required to commence immediately with compliance required within 48 hours.
      (3)   Disinfectant residual: Corrective action required to commence immediately with compliance required within 48 hours.
      (4)   Circulation and filtration: Compliance required within 30 days if water quality is being maintained. If water quality cannot be maintained, the Health Officer may order closure until repairs are completed.
      (5)   Tests and records: Corrective action required to commence immediately with compliance required within ten days.
      (6)   Structures and fixtures: Compliance required within the number of days specified by the Health Officer dependent upon severity, but with compliance always required prior to renewal of the license.
      (7)   Safety: Corrective action required to commence immediately with compliance required within the number of days specified by the Health Officer.
      (8)   Signs and enclosure: Compliance required prior to opening; replacements required within 30 days.
      (9)   Cleanliness: Compliance required within ten days.
      (10)   License: License to be obtained and posted prior to opening; if licensure cannot be demonstrated, then immediate closure is required until the license is obtained.
(Ord. 2008-16, passed 12-1-2008)