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H.B. 66

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RESTRICTING REGULATION OF NATURAL

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HOT SPRINGS

             3     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Curtis Oda

             6     
Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill amends the Health Code to provide certain exemptions from swimming pool
             11      regulations for natural springs.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    defines terms; and
             15          .    exempts geothermal pools and cold springs from certain health department
             16      regulations of public swimming pools.
             17      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             18          None
             19      Other Special Clauses:
             20          None
             21      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             22      AMENDS:
             23          26-15-1, as last amended by Chapter 112, Laws of Utah 1991
             24          26-15-2, as enacted by Chapter 126, Laws of Utah 1981
             25      ENACTS:
             26          26-15-2.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             27     



             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 26-15-1 is amended to read:
             30           26-15-1. Definitions.
             31          As used in this chapter:
             32          (1) "Cold spring" means a flow-through public pool in which the water:
             33          (a) is derived exclusively from a natural spring; and
             34          (b) does not exceed 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
             35          (2) "Flow-through public pool" means a public pool fed by a continuous supply of
             36      water that causes an equal volume of water to overflow to waste.
             37          [(1)] (3) "Food handler" means any person working part-time or full-time in a food
             38      service establishment who moves food or food containers, prepares, stores, or serves food;
             39      comes in contact with any food, utensil, tableware or equipment; or washes the same. The term
             40      also includes owners, supervisors, and management persons, and any other person working in a
             41      food-service establishment. The term also includes any operator or person employed by one
             42      who handles food dispensed through vending machines; or who comes into contact with food
             43      contact surfaces or containers, equipment, utensils, or packaging materials used in connection
             44      with vending machine operations; or who otherwise services or maintains one or more vending
             45      machines.
             46          (4) "Geothermal pool" means a flow-through public pool, which uses geothermal
             47      water.
             48          (5) "Geothermal water" means water derived from and heated exclusively from the
             49      natural heat energy from the earth.
             50          [(2)] (6) "Pest" means a noxious, destructive, or troublesome organism whether plant
             51      or animal, when found in and around places of human occupancy, habitation, or use which
             52      threatens the public health or well being of the people within the state.
             53          [(3)] (7) "Vector" means any organism, such as insects or rodents, that transmits a
             54      pathogen that can affect public health.
             55          Section 2. Section 26-15-2 is amended to read:
             56           26-15-2. Minimum rules of sanitation established by department.
             57          The department shall establish and enforce, or provide for the enforcement of minimum
             58      rules of sanitation necessary to protect the public health. Such rules shall include, but not be


             59      limited to, rules necessary for the design, construction, operation, maintenance, or expansion
             60      of:
             61          (1) restaurants and all places where food or drink is handled, sold or served to the
             62      public;
             63          (2) public swimming pools, except as provided in Section 26-15-2.5 ;
             64          (3) public baths including saunas, spas, massage parlors, and suntan parlors, except as
             65      provided in Section 26-15-2.5 ;
             66          (4) public bathing beaches;
             67          (5) schools which are publicly or privately owned or operated;
             68          (6) recreational resorts, camps, and vehicle parks;
             69          (7) amusement parks and all other centers and places used for public gatherings;
             70          (8) mobile home parks and highway rest stops;
             71          (9) construction or labor camps;
             72          (10) jails, prisons and other places of incarceration or confinement;
             73          (11) hotels and motels;
             74          (12) lodging houses and boarding houses;
             75          (13) service stations;
             76          (14) barbershops and beauty shops;
             77          (15) physician and dentist offices;
             78          (16) public buildings and grounds; and
             79          (17) public conveyances and terminals.
             80          Section 3. Section 26-15-2.5 is enacted to read:
             81          26-15-2.5. Geothermal pool and cold springs exemptions.
             82          (1) This section applies to the department and a local health department created under
             83      Title 26A, Local Health Authorities.
             84          (2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), geothermal pools and cold springs are
             85      exempt from public swimming pool requirements and public bath requirements related to:
             86          (a) disinfectants and chemical feeders;
             87          (b) acid based chemistry requirements;
             88          (c) recirculation requirements related to:
             89          (i) pumps;


             90          (ii) skimmers;
             91          (iii) filters;
             92          (iv) water disinfection equipment;
             93          (v) drains; and
             94          (vi) other disinfectant equipment designed to completely recirculate the pool volume of
             95      water; and
             96          (d) water temperature requirements.
             97          (3) The department may apply requirements exempted under Subsection (2), only to
             98      the extent necessary to protect the public health, if the department can demonstrate that:
             99          (a) (i) the geothermal pool or cold spring has consistently exceeded bacterial levels of
             100      200 fecal coliforms per 50 milliliters; and
             101          (ii) any requirements of Subsection (2) which the department intends to impose on the
             102      geothermal pool are necessary to protect the public health; or
             103          (b) (i) the geothermal pool has consistently exceeded a water temperature of 125
             104      degrees Fahrenheit; and
             105          (ii) any requirements in Subsection (2) which the department intends to impose on the
             106      geothermal pool are necessary to protect the public health.
             107          (4) A change in ownership or remodeling of the facilities of an existing geothermal
             108      pool or cold spring does not change the exemption provided by this section.




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