All definitions in Texas Health and Safety Code chapter 341 and title 25 Tex. Admin. Code sections 265.181–265.208, the department of state health services regulations, Standards for Public Pools and Spas, are hereby adopted. In addition, the following words, terms and phrases, when used in this division, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Certified pool operatormeans a person who possesses a valid pool operator’s certificate from a course approved by the city.
Citymeans the authorized representatives of the city, which shall include the director and representatives of the county public health department.
Directormeans the director of the county public health department, who shall be an authorized representative of the city with respect to public pool and spa inspections and permitting.
Pool.(1) The term “pool” means any man-made permanently installed or nonportable structure, basin, chamber or tank containing an artificial body of water that is used for swimming, diving, aquatic sports or other aquatic activity other than a residential pool and that is operated by an owner, lessee, operator, licensee or concessionaire, regardless of whether a fee is charged for use. The pool may be either publicly or privately owned.
(2) The term “pool” does not include a spa or a decorative fountain that is not used as a pool.
Private residential poolmeans a pool that is located on private property that is intended for use by one single family and their invited guests, located on property used for the placement of a single-family residence.
Private residential spameans a spa that is located on private property that is intended for use by one single family and their invited guests, located on property used for the placement of a single-family residence.
Public interactive water feature and fountain (PIWF)means any indoor or outdoor installation maintained for public recreation that includes water sprays, dancing water jets, waterfalls, dumping buckets or shooting water cannons in various arrays for the purpose of wetting the persons playing in the spray streams.
Spa.(1) The term “spa” means a constructed permanent or portable structure that is two feet or more in depth and that has a surface area of 250 square feet or less or a volume of 3,250 gallons or less and that is intended to be used for bathing or other recreational uses and is not drained and refilled after each use. The term “spa” may include, but is not limited to, hydrojet circulation, hot water, cold water, mineral baths, air induction bubbles or any combination thereof. Industry terminology for a spa includes, but is not limited to, the terms “hydrotherapy pool,” “whirlpool,” “hot spa,” “hot tub,” etc.
(2) The term “spa” does not include a private residential spa. A spa does not refer to a business establishment, such as a day spa or a health spa.
(1976 Code, sec. 16-56; 1998 Code, sec. 66-122; Ordinance 2011-07-001, sec. 4 (66-122), adopted 7/19/11; 2013 Code, sec. 26-79)