New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter I - State Sanitary Code
Part 6 - Swimming Pools, Bathing Beaches And Recreational Aquatic Spray Grounds
Subpart 6-3 - Recreational Aquatic Spray Grounds
General Provisions
Section 6-3.4 - Enforcement
Universal Citation: 10 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 6-3.4
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Permits and placarding.
(1) Operation of a spray ground
without a permit is a violation of this Subpart. The permit-issuing official
may order any spray ground operating without a permit to close and remain
closed until the facility has obtained and displays a valid permit.
(2) The enforcement procedures delineated in
sections 12, 12-a, 12-b, 16, 308, 309, 1303-1305 and
1308 of the Public Health Law may be used,
as appropriate. Where a public health hazard is found, the spray ground shall
be placarded to prohibit use until the hazard is corrected in order to protect
the public health or safety of the patrons. When a placard is used, it shall be
conspicuously posted at each entrance leading to the spray ground. The placard
shall state the authority for its placement and indicate that concealment,
mutilation, alteration or removal of it by any person without permission of the
permit-issuing official shall constitute a violation of this Chapter and the
Public Health Law.
(3) Within 15
days of placarding of a facility, the operator of such facility shall be
provided with an opportunity to be heard and present proof that continued
operation of the facility does not constitute a danger to the public
health.
(4) The permit-issuing
official or his/her designated representative shall inspect the premises,
within two working days of notification that the hazard has been eliminated, to
remove the placards after verifying correction.
(b) Public health hazards. Any of the following violations are public health hazards which require the permit-issuing official or his/her designated representative to order immediate correction or to immediately institute action as provided in the law and in this Subpart:
(1) failure to provide adequate supervision
of the spray ground as prescribed in section
6-3.22 of
this Subpart;
(2) failure to
provide the minimum ultraviolet light dosage and/or absence of a residual of
the required chemical disinfectant;
(3) failure to continuously operate the spray
ground's filtration and disinfection equipment;
(4) use of an unapproved or contaminated
water supply source for potable water use;
(5) overhead electrical wires within 20 feet
horizontally of the spray pad;
(6)
unprotected electrical circuits or wiring within 10 feet of the spray
pad;
(7) plumbing cross-connections
between the drinking water supply and spray pad treatment system or between
sewerage system and the spray pad's filter backwash facilities;
(8) use of unapproved chemicals or the
application of chemicals by unapproved methods to the spray pad
water;
(9) broken or missing drain
grates on the spray pad;
(10) glass
or sharp objects on the spray pad or deck area;
(11) apparent contamination of the spray pad
and/or spray pad treatment tank by a potentially toxic chemical or a
bacteriological substance that could present a hazard to patrons; or
(12) any other condition which the
permit-issuing official determines creates an immediate threat to public
health.
(c) Other violations. Failure to comply with other sections of this Subpart or of other Parts of this Chapter are also subject to a penalty.
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