OAR 333-062-0250
Enforcement


(1)

ACCESS. The pool license holder, operator, or responsible supervisor must permit an authorized employee or agent of the Division to enter any public spa pool area, whenever the spa pool is open, or at any other reasonable time for the purpose of inspecting the spa pool. The inspection may include, but is not limited to, the bathhouse or toilet/shower facilities, chemical storage, pool enclosure and security provisions, recirculation equipment, piping, ventilation, supervision areas, operations, pool records and files, to determine compliance with these rules.

(2)

NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS. If upon inspection of a public spa pool, the Division or its agent finds that the spa pool is not designed, constructed, equipped, maintained or operated as required by these rules, the Division or its agent must notify the license holder, operator, or responsible supervisor in writing of the violations. The inspection report must specify the changes required to make the spa pool and its operation conform to the standards established in these rules and the time period within which to comply. If the violations pose an immediate danger to the public’s health, the Division or its agent may take action authorized under OAR 333-062-0255 (Spa Pool Closure Criteria) prior to notifying the license holder, operator, or responsible supervisor in writing of the violations.

(3)

SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION. If the license holder does not correct the violations listed in the notice issued under section (2) of this rule within the specified time period, the Division or its agent may issue a notice proposing to suspend or revoke the license to operate the spa pool in accordance with ORS Chapter 183 (Administrative Procedures Act). A license holder shall have 21 days to request a hearing.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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