The Director of Health shall have the authority to enforce provisions
of this chapter.
Every pool shall be under the immediate supervision of a swimming
pool operator at least 18 years of age who shall be responsible for
compliance with all provisions and regulations relating to equipment,
pool operation, maintenance, testing, and the safety of bathers. The
operator shall be knowledgeable in the operation of the pool and in
pool chemistry and testing. This person must be certified as a "certified
pool operator" or successfully complete equivalent training in pool
operations acceptable to the Director of Health.
A. The Director of Health may require the pool operator obtain additional
training if inspection(s) of the pool demonstrate that the pool operator
lacks knowledge to properly and safely operate the pool.
B. Information on how to contact the swimming pool operator shall be
posted at the swimming pool whenever the operator is not on the premises
where the public pool is located. The names(s) of the swimming pool
operator(s) shall be submitted to the Director of Health at the time
of application for a license and shall be kept updated whenever there
is a change in personnel.
When it comes to the attention of the Director of Health that
a public pool is operating without a valid license, the Director of
Health shall order the public pool to close immediately.
The Director of Health may after providing opportunity for hearing
and appeal, revoke or refuse to renew any license to operate a public
pool for unsanitary or injurious conditions or an imminent health
hazard to the public, or repeated violations of provisions of this
chapter or the Connecticut Public Health Code, or for interference
with the Director of Health in the performance of their duties. Prior
to revocation, the Director of Health shall notify the license holder
or person in charge, in writing, of the reasons for which the license
is subject to revocation and that the license shall be revoked at
the end of 10 days following service of such notice unless an appeal
is filed with the Director of Health by the license holder within
48 business hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and Town holidays)
of receipt of the notice. If no appeal is filed within these 48 business
hours, the revocation of the license becomes final. A revoked license
shall be removed from the premises by the Director of Health.
Written notices and orders provided for in this chapter shall
be deemed to have been properly served when a copy of the notice or
order has been delivered personally or sent by certified mail, return
receipt requested, to the owner, permit holder or person in charge
of the public swimming pool. Such written notices and orders shall
also be deemed to have been properly served provided it has been posted
on the front entrance door of the public swimming pool or upon the
nearest window or entrance gate thereto in such a manner as to be
clearly visible to the general public from the exterior of the facility.
Said notice shall not be defaced or removed by any person except the
Director of Health. A copy of any such notice or order shall be filed
in the records of the Director of Health.
The Director of Health shall conduct the hearings provided for
in this chapter at a designated place and time. The Director of Health
shall make a final finding based upon the complete hearing record,
and shall sustain, modify or rescind any notice or order considered
in the hearing. The Director of Health shall furnish a copy of the
written report of the hearing decision to the license holder within
10 calendar days of the hearing date.
The owner of a public pool aggrieved by any written notice or
order may, within 48 hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and Town
holidays) after the receipt of such notice and/or order, appeal to
the Director of Health who shall thereupon examine the merits of such
case and may vacate, modify or affirm such written notice or order.
The owner or operator of a public pool who is aggrieved by such action
of the Director of Health may, no later than three business days after
the date of receipt of such notice or order, appeal to the State of
Connecticut Commission of Health who shall thereupon immediately notify
the authority from whose order the appeal was taken and examine the
merits of such case and may vacate, modify or affirm such action in
accordance with the Connecticut State Statutes.
When provision is made for serving food and/or beverages at
the pool, no containers of glass or other material, which might cause
a hazard to bathers, shall be used. The pool facility shall be so
arranged and posted to permit consumption of food and beverages only
in a specified area. Any food service area shall comply with the Connecticut
Public Health Code and the Code of the Town of Monroe.
Domestic animals are prohibited, unless otherwise permitted
by law, at a public swimming pool or within the pool barrier during
swim season.