Published on: 21205575. Update to incorporate by reference the pertinent provisions of the 6th Edition of the Florida Building Code (2017), as adopted in rule 61G20-1.001, effective December 31, 2017. Update Internet links, terms, criteria; clarify language for consistency and readability. Update referenced standards and forms incorporated by reference and remove rule text that has been moved into forms. Update references to applicable definitions.
Published on: 16941164. On December 4, 2015, the Department of Health issued an order in response to a petition for a variance filed on August 5, 2015, by Leonardus Koene, representing Float Rooms USA LLC, Belleville, IN. Petitioner sought a variance from various provisions of Rules 64E-9.004, 64E-9.006, 64E-9.007, .and 64E-9.008, F.A.C., which require public swimming pools to: maintain a disinfectant residual, operate a recirculation system when in use, have minimum lighting for indoors, have a water line tile marker, be equipped with access by ladder or stairs, have a clear wet deck width and slope, have a 3 ft. x 6 ft. opening on the equipment enclosure, have minimal equipment area lighting, have a urinal in unisex restroom, have treatment equipment that meets national standard ANSI-NSF50, have a tile line of 6" width, have filters that meet ANSI-NSF50 , have a collector tank and gravity drainage, have automatic water makeup, have bypass and valving on heater, have automatic feeders for treatment chemicals, have US EPA method validation of UV light system, and a pool rules sign. Notice of the petition was published in the November 16, 2015, edition of the Florida Administrative Register. The Department found that the Petitioner demonstrated that the underlying intent of the statute could be achieved by alternative means and that strict application of the rules would create a substantial hardship in the Petitioner’s particular circumstance. Therefore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 120.542(2), Florida Statutes, the Department GRANTED WITH CONDITIONS Petitioner's request for a variance.
Published on: 16833688. General, Definitions, Forms, Exemptions, Operational Requirements, Construction Plan or Modification Plan Approval, Construction Plan Approval Standards, Recirculation and Treatment System Requirements, Supervision and Safety, Wading Pools, Spa Pools, Water Recreation Attractions and Specialized Pools, Bathing Places, Fee Schedule, Variances, Enforcement
Published on: 16775100. variance from Leonardus Koene representing Float Rooms, LLC, Belleville, IL. Specifically, the petitioner seeks a variance from the following Sections of 64E-9, F.A.C.: subparagraph 64E-9.004(1)(d)2.; subsections 64E-9.004(5) and (15); paragraphs 64E-9.006(1)(a) and (1)(d); subparagraphs 64E-9.004(2)(a)1., (2)(e)1., and (2)(e)2.; paragraph 64E-9.004(2)(f); subsection 64E-9.007(1); subparagraph 64E-9.007(3)(b)5.; paragraphs 64E-9.007(5)(a) and (10)(e); subsections 64E-9.007(11), (14) and (16); paragraph 64E-9.004(16)(f), and subsection 64E-9.008(7), which require public swimming pools to: maintain a disinfectant residual, operate a recirculation system when in use, have minimum lighting for indoors, have a water line tile marker, be equipped with access by ladder or stairs, have a clear wet deck width and slope, have an opening on equipment enclosure, have minimal equipment area lighting, have a urinal in unisex restroom, have treatment equipment that meets national standard ANSI-NSF50, have a tile line of 6" width, have filters that meet ANSI-NSF50 , have a collector tank and gravity drainage, have auto water makeup, have bypass and valving on heater, have auto feeders for treatment chemicals, have US EPA validation of UV system, and a pool rules sign.
Published on: 16298442. On July 24, 2015, the Department of Health issued an order in response to a petition for a variance filed on March 25, 2015, by Bob Dapper, representing Royal Spa Corp., Indianapolis, IN. Petitioner sought a variance from various provisions of Rules 64E-9.004, .006, .007, .and 008, Florida Administrative Code, which require public swimming pools to: maintain a disinfectant residual, operate a recirculation system when in use, have minimum lighting for indoors, have a water line tile marker, be equipped with access by ladder or stairs, have a clear wet deck width and slope, have a 3 ft. x 6 ft. opening on the equipment enclosure, have minimal equipment area lighting, have a urinal in unisex restroom, have treatment equipment that meets national standard ANSI-NSF50, have a tile line of 6" width, have filters that meet ANSI-NSF50 , have a collector tank and gravity drainage, have automatic water makeup, have bypass and valving on heater, have automatic feeders for treatment chemicals, have ANSI-NSF50 certification and an air flow meter on the ozone system, USEPA method validation of UV system, and a pool rules sign. Notice of the petition was published in the April 12, 2015, edition of the Florida Administrative Register.
The Department found that the Petitioner demonstrated that the underlying intent of the statute could be achieved by alternative means and that strict application of the rules would create a substantial hardship in the Petitioner's particular circumstance. Therefore, pursuant to the requirements of section 120.542(2), Florida Statutes, the Department GRANTED WITH CONDITIONS Petitioner's request for a variance.
Published on: 15889975. variance from Bob Dapper representing Royal Spa, Indianapolis, IN. Specifically, the petitioner seeks a variance from the following Sections of 64E-9, Florida Administrative Code: 9.004(1)(d)2., (5), and (15); 9.006(1)(a), (1)(d), (2)(a)1., (2)(e)1., (2)(e)2., and (2)(f); 9.007(1), (3)(b)5., (5)(a), (10)(e), (11), (14), (16), (16)(d)2., (16)(d)4., and (16)(f); and 9.008(7), which require public swimming pools to: maintain a disinfectant residual, operate a recirculation system when in use, have minimum lighting for indoors, have a water line tile marker, be equipped with access by ladder or stairs, have a clear wet deck width and slope, have an opening on equipment enclosure, have minimal equipment area lighting, have a urinal in unisex restroom, have treatment equipment that meets national standard ANSI-NSF50, have a tile line of 6" width, have filters that meet ANSI-NSF50 , have a collector tank and gravity drainage, have auto water makeup, have bypass and valving on heater, have auto feeders for treatment chemicals, have ANSI-NSF50 certification on ozone and validation of UV system, and a pool rules sign.
Published on: 15295947. General, Definitions, Forms, Exemptions, Operational Requirements, Construction Plan or Modification Plan Approval, Construction Plan Approval Standards, Recirculation and Treatment System Requirements, Supervision and Safety, Wading Pools, Spa Pools, Water Recreation Attractions and Specialized Pools, Bathing Places, Fee Schedule, Variances, Enforcement