Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 010 - Agriculture, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0008 - Public Swimming Pools
Chapter 2 - REQUIREMENTS FOR PLAN SUBMISSION & SPECIFICATIONS; LICENSE APPLICATION & ISSUANCE; INSPECTION
Section 2-10 - Responsibilities of the License Holder
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 2-10
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) Upon acceptance of a license issued by the regulatory authority, the license holder in order to retain the license shall:
(i) Post the
license in a location at the public swimming pool, spa or similar installation
that is conspicuous to the public;
(ii) Comply with the provisions of these
Regulations including the conditions of a granted variance as specified under
chapter 1, section
5,
and approved plans as specified under chapter 2, section
7;
(iii) Immediately discontinue operations and
notify the regulatory authority if a health or safety hazard exists;
(iv) Allow representatives of the regulatory
authority access to the establishment as specified under chapter 2, section
22;
(v) Replace existing facilities and equipment
with facilities and equipment that comply with these Regulations if:
(A) The regulatory authority directs the
replacement because the facilities and equipment constitute a public health or
safety hazard or nuisance or no longer comply with the criteria upon which the
facilities and equipment were accepted;
(B) The regulatory authority directs the
replacement of the facilities and equipment because of a change of ownership;
or
(C) The facilities and equipment
are replaced in the normal course of operation;
(vi) Comply with directives of the regulatory
authority including time frames for corrective actions specified in inspection
reports, notices, orders, warnings, and other directives issued by the
regulatory authority in regard to the license holder's swimming pool, spa or
similar installation or in response to community emergencies;
(vii) Accept notices issued and served by the
regulatory authority according to law; and
(viii) Be subject to the administrative,
civil, injunctive, and criminal remedies authorized in law for failure to
comply with these Regulations or a directive of the regulatory authority,
including time frames for corrective actions specified in inspection reports,
notices, orders, warnings, and other directives.
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