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      • According to the NJ State Sanitary Code, Chapter IX, Public Recreational Bathing, a bathing place may not be opened for use until the health authority has given formal approval by issuance of a license.
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  1. CHAPTER 26 New York, New York 10016 SUBCHAPTER 1. PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND DEFINITIONS § 8:26-1.1 Purpose The purpose of this chapter is to set reasonable sanitary and safety regulations for public recreational bathing facilities and to preserve and improve the public health in this state as provided for in N.J.S.A. 26:1A-7. § 8:26-1.2 Scope

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  2. CHAPTER 26 PUBLIC RECREATIONAL BATHING SUBCHAPTER 1. PURPOSE, SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS 8:26-1.1 Purpose The purpose of this chapter shall be to set reasonable sanitary and safety regulations for public recreational bathing places and to preserve and improve the public health in this state as provided for in N.J.S.A. 26:1A-7. 8:26-1.2 Scope

  3. The owner or Trained Pool Operator (TPO) of a seasonal facility must complete the health department inspection checklist and submit it 21 days prior to opening to the local Health Department. § 8:26-2.5 Operational assessment and inspection of a public recreational bathing facility.

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  4. Subchapter 1 - PURPOSE, SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS (§§ 8:26-1.1 — 8:26-1.4) Subchapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION (§§ 8:26-2.1 — 8:26-2.9) Subchapter 3 - SWIMMING POOLS AND WADING POOLS (§§ 8:26-3.1 — 8:26-3.25) Subchapter 4 - HOT TUBS AND SPAS (§§ 8:26-4.1 — 8:26-4.14)

  5. Here are some documents to help you understand and implement the changes made to the New Jersey State Sanitary Code Chapter IX Public Recreational Bathing NJAC 8:26 effective January 16, 2018 – January 16, 2025.

  6. Click here to view the New Jersey State Department of Health Public Recreational Bathing Regulations. Referred to often as simply “the Code”, these regulations are applicable throughout all of New Jersey as part of the NJ State Sanitary Code, Chapter IX N.J.A.C. 8:26.

  7. • All swimming pools and wading pools must comply with VGB Pool and Spa Safety Act • Special exempt does not apply to facilities that have a functional diving board, water slide, or other recreational addition that presents an increased safety risk hazard.

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