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Code · Florida · Title XXXIII — Regulation of Trade, Commerce, Investments, and Solicitations · Chapter 514

514.03 Approval necessary to construct, develop, or modify public swimming pools or public bathing places.

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(1)A person or public body desiring to construct, develop, or modify a public swimming pool must submit an application, containing the information required under s. 514.031 (1)(a)1.-6. to the department for an operating permit before filing an application for a building permit under s. 553.79 . A copy of the final inspection required under s. 514.031 (1)(a)5. shall be submitted to the department upon receipt by the applicant. The application shall be deemed incomplete pursuant to s. 120.60 until such copy is submitted to the department.
(2)Local governments or local enforcement districts may determine compliance with the general construction standards of the Florida Building Code, pursuant to s. 553.80 . Local governments or local enforcement districts may conduct plan reviews and inspections of public swimming pools and public bathing places for this purpose.
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