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Washington Code > Title 70 > Chapter 70.90 - Water recreation facilities

 

Washington Code > Title 70 > Chapter 70.90 - Water recreation facilities


Current as of: 2009
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§ 70.90.101Legislative findings
§ 70.90.110Definitions
§ 70.90.120Adoption of rules governing safety, sanitation, and water quality -- Exceptions
§ 70.90.125Regulation by local boards of health
§ 70.90.140Enforcement
§ 70.90.150Fees
§ 70.90.160Modification or construction of facility -- Permit required -- Submission of plans
§ 70.90.170Operating permit -- Renewal
§ 70.90.180State and local health jurisdictions -- Chapter not basis for liability
§ 70.90.190Reporting of injury, disease, or death
§ 70.90.200Civil penalties
§ 70.90.205Criminal penalties
§ 70.90.210Adjudicative proceeding -- Notice
§ 70.90.230Insurance required
§ 70.90.240Sale of spas, pools, and tubs -- Operating instructions and health caution required
§ 70.90.250Application of chapter
§ 70.90.910Severability -- 1986 c 236
§ 70.90.911Severability -- 1987 c 222

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