(A) Permit. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a public/semi-public swimming pool, wading pool, spa, or hot tub in the county who does not possess a valid permit from the Health Officer.
(1) Such permit shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises of such swimming pool, wading pool, spa, or hot tub.
(2) Only persons who comply with the applicable provisions of the subchapter shall be entitled to receive and retain such a license. Such permits shall be for a term of one year, to be renewed annually on, or prior to, April 30.
(3) Any permit issued by the Health Officer shall contain the name and address of the person to whom a license is issued, and such other data as the Health Officer deems necessary.
(B) Permit fees. Public/semi-public swimming pools, wading pools, spas, or hot tubs operating less than six months per year shall pay to the County Health Department a license fee of $30 each year, per pool, spa wading pool, hot tub, and the like, submitted with the initial or annual permit renewal application, due on, or before, April 30.
(1) All license fees shall be payable on, or before, April 30, and shall be subject to the addition of a late penalty charge of $30 per pool, if submitted after the permit expiration date of that year. Public/semi-public swimming pools, wading pools, spas, and hot tubs operating year round, or for periods of six months or longer, in the county shall pay the County Health Department a permit fee of $60 each year, per pool, spa, wading pool, hot tub, and the like.
(2) All license fees shall be payable on, or before, April 30, and shall be subject to the addition of a late penalty, if submitted after the permit expiration date of that year.
(3) Tax-supported units of government and schools shall be exempt from the payment of the above-described fees.
(Ord. 2012-VII, passed 4-3-2012) Penalty, see § 112.99