Pennsylvania Code
Title 28 - HEALTH AND SAFETY
Part II - LOCAL HEALTH
Chapter 17 - STANDARDS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
PUBLIC BATHING PLACE SANITATION AND SAFETY
Section 17.112 - Minimum program activities
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Local health departments may choose to do application processing or surveillance and monitoring, or both; local health departments carrying out surveillance and monitoring activities must also carry out the enforcement activities. The following shall be considered minimum activities in the public bathing place-swimming pools and beaches-program.
(1) Application processing. Local health departments:
(2) Surveillance and monitoring. Surveillance and monitoring shall conform with the following:
(3) Enforcement. Local health departments shall carry out any necessary enforcement activities within the scope of the act, the Public Bathing Law (35 P. S. §§ 672-680(d)), and other applicable laws to ensure compliance on the part of public bathing place owners/operators.
(4) Laboratory services. Adequate laboratory services acceptable to DER must be readily available to make analytical determinations. These services may be provided by the local health department, DER or private laboratories. DER will be available for consultation.
(5) Rules and regulations. Local health departments shall enforce the provisions of Chapter 18 (relating to swimming and bathing places) or shall, in accordance with applicable laws, adopt ordinances or regulations which are as stringent as and are consistent in intent and purpose with that chapter.
(6) Meetings. Local health departments are required to attend periodic meetings with DER for the purpose of program planning, development, reporting, evaluation and coordination to provide an orderly, efficient delivery of this environmental health program on a Statewide basis.
This section cited in 28 Pa. Code § 17.3 (relating to meetings).