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Code · Utah · Title 15A — State Construction and Fire Codes Act · Chapter 3

Superseded 7/1/2026

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Effective 7/1/2023
Superseded 7/1/2026
15A-3-1001. General provisions.
(1)In ISPSC, Section 202, the following definition is added for private residential swimming pool: "PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOL. A swimming pool, spa pool, or wading pool used only by an individual, family, or living unit members and guests, but not serving any type of multiple unit housing complex of four or more living units."
(2)In ISPSC, Section 202, the definition for Residential Swimming Pool (Residential Pool) is deleted and replaced with the following: "See the definition for Private Residential Swimming Pool."
(3)In ISPSC, Section 320.1, the following changes are made:
(a)the words "or storm" are deleted;
(b)the words "onsite waste water" are added before the word "disposal"; and
(c)the words "or shall be disposed of by other means approved by the state or local authority" are deleted.
Amended by Chapter 209 , 2023 General Session
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