Published on: 14602979. waiver of rule 65C-13.011(1), Florida Administrative Code, from Camelot Community Care and Linda & David Fernley. Rule 65C-13.011(1), F.A.C.,states swimming pools must have a barrier on all four sides of at least four feet. The barrier may consist of the house plus a fence on the remaining sides or fence enclosing the pool.
Published on: 14530908. waiver of rule 65C-13.011.(1)(c), Florida Administrative Code, from Children's Home Society and Michelle Alexander. Rule 65C-13.011(1)(c), F.A.C., states swimming pools must have a barrier on all four sides of at least fourt feet. the barrier may consist of a house plus a fence on the three sides or a four-sided fence. All access through the barrier must have one of the following safety features: alarm, key lock, self-locking doors or a bolt lock that is not accessible to children. When the swimming pool is not in use, all entry points must be locked. Above ground pools must have steps or ladders leading to it secured, locked, or removed when the pool is not in use. Hot tubs and spas shall be required to have a safety cover that is locked when not in use.
Published on: 3251457. This rule outlines the procedures that the Department and contracted agencies will use in performing licensing of Foster Homes and Child Placing Agencies.