Sec. 6-46. Definitions:
   As used in this article:
   (a)   Swimming Pool: An artificial or semiartificial container, whether indoors or outdoors, and whether above or below the surface of the ground, or both, intended to contain a body of water having a depth at any point of more than two feet (2'), used or intended to be used for the purpose of immersion or partial immersion of human beings, together with all permanent structures, equipment, appliances and other facilities used or intended for use in and about the operation, maintenance and use of such pool.
   (b)   Private Residential Swimming Pool: A swimming pool located in or on a premises used as a single-family dwelling unit, or two-family dwelling, used and intended to be used solely by the owner or lessees of the aforesaid premises and his family and friends invited to use it without payment of any fee or consideration.
   (c)   Public Pool: Any other swimming pool 1 . (M.C. 1963, § 27.802; amd. Ord. 0-64-46)
   (d)   Spa Or Hot Tub: A hydromassage pool, or tub for recreational or therapeutic use, with a water surface area of one hundred (100) square feet or less, located in other than healthcare facilities, designed for the immersion of users and usually having a filter, heater, and motor driven blower. The spa or hot tub may be installed indoors or outdoors and on, or in, the ground or supporting structure and is not designed to be drained or discharged after each use. The provisions of this article, other than those contained in subsection 6-47(a) of this article, shall not apply to a spa or hot tub. (Ord. 0-96-03, 1-17-1996)

 

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6. 20 ILCS 2310/55.06.