Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 250 - Fee Schedule for Consumer Health Service
Subchapter 3 - License Classifications and Associated Fees for Consumer Health Services
Section 310:250-3-6 - Public bathing places

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 310:250-3-6

Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024

(a) The following are license classifications and associated fees for Public Bathing Places:

(1) Public Bathing Category I ''Indoor Facility''
(A) Public Bathing Places Initial License Fee - $125.00

(B) Public Bathing Places Renewal License Fee - $75.00

(C) Public Bathing Places Re-inspection Fee - $250.00

(2) Public Bathing Category O ''Outdoor Facility''
(A) Public Bathing Places Initial License Fee - $125.00

(B) Public Bathing Places Renewal License Fee - $75.00

(C) Public Bathing Places Re-inspection Fee - $250.00

(3) Pool Category M ''Municipality of 5,000 or less population''
(A) Public Bathing Places Annual License Fee - $50.00

(B) Public Bathing Places Re-inspection Fee - $250.00

(b) Each filter system for a construction project shall require a separate permit. One project may contain several construction items and require more than one permit. The maximum fee for each public bathing place construction permit will be $2000.00

(1) New Construction
(A) Pool - Rounded to the nearest 5000 gallons volume - $100.00 per 5000 gallons (minimum $500.00 fee)

(B) Spray Pool -Rounded to the nearest 5000 gallons volume - $100.00 per 5000 gallons (minimum $500.00 fee)

(C) Spas - Rounded to nearest 100 gallons volume - $50.00 per 100 gallons (minimum $250.00 fee)

(2) Modification to Existing Permit
(A) Pool - Rounded to the nearest 5000 gallons volume - $50.00 per 5000 gallons (minimum $250.00 fee)

(B) Spray Pool - Rounded to the nearest 5000 gallons volume -50.00 per 5000 gallons (minimum $250.00 fee)

(C) Spas - Rounded to the Nearest 100 gallons volume - $25.00 per 100 gallons (minimum $125.00 fee)

(c) An annual securing fee of $50.00 will be applied to each public bathing place that is placed out of service and is not maintaining annual licensure. This pertains to a secured public bathing place permanently out of service where the current owner has no intention to reopen and does not fill in the public bathing place. It also applies to a public bathing place closed for longer than a year with the intent of re-opening. A securing fee will be due at the same time as the original license expiration and each year thereafter while the facility remains permanently out of service. When a public bathing place resumes operation, the local county health department shall be notified by the owner and any remaining license fee will be required for that year of operation.

Added at 22 Ok Reg 2387, eff 7-11-05; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 972, eff 5-11-06; Amended at 26 Ok Reg 1475, eff 7-1-09

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