(A) General requirements.
(1) Valid permit required. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a public or semi-public pool or spa in the county who does not possess a valid permit issued by the Health Department. Each pool/spa operator shall obtain a permit from the Health Department.
(2) Information provided on permit. The permit shall provide the name, address and telephone number of the operator of the pool/spa, the name address and telephone number of owner of the pool/spa and other pertinent information required by the Health Department.
(3) Fees; transferability. The cost for this permit shall be as set forth on the fee schedule for the Health Department and shall not be transferable. The permit fee for a full time pool shall be due by January 1 of each calendar year. The permit fee for a seasonal pool shall be due by May 15 of each calendar year or prior to pool opening if the pool should open prior to that date.
(4) Expiration. All permits expire on December 31 of each year and must be renewed thereafter on an annual basis on the dates described above.
(5) Inspections. Any holder of a permit shall be subject to inspection as set forth herein.
(6) Forms. The Health Department shall provide the appropriate forms for this permit.
(7) Exemptions. A pool/spa operator shall be exempt from obtaining a permit in the event the operator can demonstrate that the operator is subject to permit and/or inspection by a state or federal agency that provides for substantially similar regulation as this chapter.
(B) Specific requirements.
(1) One permit fee shall be charged per each facility.
(2) Any permit issued under this chapter is not transferable from one person to another person, from one facility to another, or from one type of operation to another.
(3) A permit fee shall be required from all entities operating a pool/spa in the county.
(4) One permit fee shall be charged per each facility.
(Ord. 4-1-9, passed 11-4-2013) Penalty, see § 97.99