§8002. Definitions — Inbound Citations
15 U.S.C. § 8002
Cited by 87 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to §8002(1)
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(b) Effective 1 year after December 19, 2007, each swimming pool or spa drain cover manufactured, distributed, or entered into commerce in the United States shall conform to the entrapment protection standards of the ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 performance standard, or any successor standard regulating such swimming pool or drain cover. If a successor standard is proposed, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers shall notify the Commission of the proposed revision. If the Commission determines that the proposed revision is in the public interest, it shall incorporate the revision into the standard after providing 30 days notice to the public.
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(I) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387.
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(B) Any device or system described in subparagraph (A)(ii) shall meet the requirements of any ASME/ANSI or ASTM performance standard if there is such a standard for such a device or system, or any applicable consumer product safety standard.
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(A) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387, or any successor standard.
Citations to §8002(2)
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(4) Research studies show that the installation and proper use of barriers or fencing, as well as additional layers of protection, could substantially reduce the number of childhood residential swimming pool drownings and near drownings.
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(B) ensure that any such requirements are consistent with the guidelines contained in the Commission’s publication 362, entitled “Safety Barrier Guidelines for Home Pools”, the Commission’s publication entitled “Guidelines for Entrapment Hazards: Making Pools and Spas Safer”, and any other pool safety guidelines established by the Commission.
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(1) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa manufacturers, service companies, and supply retail outlets, including guidance on barrier and drain cover inspection, maintenance, and replacement;
Citations to §8002(3)
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(a) The requirements described in subsection (b) shall be treated as a consumer product safety rule issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission under the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2051 et seq.).
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(b) Effective 1 year after December 19, 2007, each swimming pool or spa drain cover manufactured, distributed, or entered into commerce in the United States shall conform to the entrapment protection standards of the ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 performance standard, or any successor standard regulating such swimming pool or drain cover. If a successor standard is proposed, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers shall notify the Commission of the proposed revision. If the Commission determines that the proposed revision is in the public interest, it shall incorporate the revision into the standard after providing 30 days notice to the public.
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(VI) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subclauses (I) through (V) of this clause at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
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(a) Subject to the availability of appropriations authorized by subsection (e), the Commission shall carry out a grant program to provide assistance to eligible covered entities.
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(1) demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Commission that, as of the date on which the covered entity submits an application to the Commission for a grant under this section, the covered entity has enacted and provides for the enforcement of a statute that—(A) except as provided in section 8005(a)(1)(A)(i) of this title, applies to all swimming pools constructed in the State or in the jurisdiction of the Indian Tribe (as the case may be) on or after such date; and(B) meets the minimum State law requirements of section 8005 of this title; and
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(2) submit an application to the Commission at such time, in such form, and containing such additional information as the Commission may require.
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(c) The Commission shall determine the amount of a grant awarded under this section, and shall consider—(1) the population of the covered entity;(2) the relative enforcement and implementation needs of the covered entity; and(3) allocation of grant funds in a manner designed to provide the maximum benefit from the program in terms of protecting children from drowning or entrapment.
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(e) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Commission for fiscal year 2023 $2,500,000 to carry out this section.
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(B) the State meets such additional State law requirements for pools and spas as the Commission may establish after public notice and a 30-day public comment period.
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(2) The Commission—(A) shall use the minimum State law requirements under paragraph (1) solely for the purpose of determining the eligibility of a covered entity for a grant under section 8004 of this title; and(B) may not enforce any requirement under paragraph (1) except for the purpose of determining the eligibility of a covered entity for a grant under section 8004 of this title.
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(3) In establishing minimum State law requirements under paragraph (1)(B), the Commission shall—(A) consider current or revised national performance standards on pool and spa barrier protection and entrapment prevention; and(B) ensure that any such requirements are consistent with the guidelines contained in the Commission’s publication 362, entitled “Safety Barrier Guidelines for Home Pools”, the Commission’s publication entitled “Guidelines for Entrapment Hazards: Making Pools and Spas Safer”, and any other pool safety guidelines established by the Commission.
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(B) ensure that any such requirements are consistent with the guidelines contained in the Commission’s publication 362, entitled “Safety Barrier Guidelines for Home Pools”, the Commission’s publication entitled “Guidelines for Entrapment Hazards: Making Pools and Spas Safer”, and any other pool safety guidelines established by the Commission.
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(b) Nothing in this section prevents the Commission from promulgating standards regulating pool and spa safety or from relying on an applicable national performance standard.
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(c) In establishing minimum State law requirements for swimming pools and spas under subsection (a)(1), the Commission shall consider the following requirements:(1) A safety pool cover.(2) A gate with direct access to the swimming pool or spa that is equipped with a self-closing, self-latching device.(3) Any door with direct access to the swimming pool or spa that is equipped with an audible alert device or alarm which sounds when the door is opened.(4) A device designed to provide rapid detection of an entry into the water of a swimming pool or spa.
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(1) In establishing additional minimum State law requirements for swimming pools and spas under subsection (a)(1), the Commission shall require, at a minimum, 1 or more of the following (except for pools constructed without a single main drain):(A) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387, or any successor standard.(B) A suction-limiting vent system with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening.(C) A gravity drainage system that utilizes a collector tank.(D) An automatic pump shut-off system.(E) A device or system that disables the drain.(F) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subparagraphs (A) through (E) of this paragraph at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
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(F) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subparagraphs (A) through (E) of this paragraph at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
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(a) The Commission shall establish and carry out an education and awareness program to inform the public of methods to prevent drowning and entrapment in swimming pools and spas. In carrying out the program, the Commission shall develop—(1) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa manufacturers, service companies, and supply retail outlets, including guidance on barrier and drain cover inspection, maintenance, and replacement;(2) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa owners and operators, consumers, States, and Indian Tribes; and(3) a national media campaign to promote awareness of swimming pool and spa safety.
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(b) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Commission for fiscal year 2023 $2,500,000 to carry out the education and awareness program authorized by subsection (a).
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Not later than 1 year after the last day of each fiscal year for which grants are made under section 8004 of this title, the Commission shall submit to Congress a report evaluating the implementation of the grant program authorized by that section.
Citations to §8002(4)
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(a) Subject to the availability of appropriations authorized by subsection (e), the Commission shall carry out a grant program to provide assistance to eligible covered entities.
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(b) To be eligible for a grant under the program, a covered entity shall—(1) demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Commission that, as of the date on which the covered entity submits an application to the Commission for a grant under this section, the covered entity has enacted and provides for the enforcement of a statute that—(A) except as provided in section 8005(a)(1)(A)(i) of this title, applies to all swimming pools constructed in the State or in the jurisdiction of the Indian Tribe (as the case may be) on or after such date; and(B) meets the minimum State law requirements of section 8005 of this title; and(2) submit an application to the Commission at such time, in such form, and containing such additional information as the Commission may require.
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(1) demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Commission that, as of the date on which the covered entity submits an application to the Commission for a grant under this section, the covered entity has enacted and provides for the enforcement of a statute that—(A) except as provided in section 8005(a)(1)(A)(i) of this title, applies to all swimming pools constructed in the State or in the jurisdiction of the Indian Tribe (as the case may be) on or after such date; and(B) meets the minimum State law requirements of section 8005 of this title; and
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(1) the population of the covered entity;
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(2) the relative enforcement and implementation needs of the covered entity; and
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(A) shall use the minimum State law requirements under paragraph (1) solely for the purpose of determining the eligibility of a covered entity for a grant under section 8004 of this title; and
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(B) may not enforce any requirement under paragraph (1) except for the purpose of determining the eligibility of a covered entity for a grant under section 8004 of this title.
Citations to §8002(5)
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(A) except as provided in section 8005(a)(1)(A)(i) of this title, applies to all swimming pools constructed in the State or in the jurisdiction of the Indian Tribe (as the case may be) on or after such date; and
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(d) A State or an Indian Tribe receiving a grant under this section shall use—(1) at least 25 percent of amounts made available—(A) to hire and train personnel for implementation and enforcement of standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe; and(B) to defray administrative costs associated with the hiring and training programs under subparagraph (A); and(2) the remainder—(A) to educate pool owners, pool operators, and other members of the public about the standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe and about the prevention of drowning or entrapment of children using swimming pools and spas; and(B) to defray administrative costs associated with the education programs under subparagraph (A).
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(A) to hire and train personnel for implementation and enforcement of standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe; and
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(A) to educate pool owners, pool operators, and other members of the public about the standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe and about the prevention of drowning or entrapment of children using swimming pools and spas; and
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(e) In this section, the term “State” includes an Indian Tribe.
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(2) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa owners and operators, consumers, States, and Indian Tribes; and
Citations to §8002(6)
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(ii) each public pool and spa in the United States with a single main drain other than an unblockable drain shall be equipped, at a minimum, with 1 or more of the following devices or systems designed to prevent entrapment by pool or spa drains that meets the requirements of subparagraph (B):(I) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387.(II) A suction-limiting vent system with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening.(III) A gravity drainage system that utilizes a collector tank.(IV) An automatic pump shut-off system.(V) A device or system that disables the drain.(VI) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subclauses (I) through (V) of this clause at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
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(III) no main drain; and
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(1) In establishing additional minimum State law requirements for swimming pools and spas under subsection (a)(1), the Commission shall require, at a minimum, 1 or more of the following (except for pools constructed without a single main drain):(A) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387, or any successor standard.(B) A suction-limiting vent system with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening.(C) A gravity drainage system that utilizes a collector tank.(D) An automatic pump shut-off system.(E) A device or system that disables the drain.(F) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subparagraphs (A) through (E) of this paragraph at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
Citations to §8002(7)
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(I) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387.
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(A) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387, or any successor standard.
Citations to §8002(8)
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(4) Research studies show that the installation and proper use of barriers or fencing, as well as additional layers of protection, could substantially reduce the number of childhood residential swimming pool drownings and near drownings.
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(b) Effective 1 year after December 19, 2007, each swimming pool or spa drain cover manufactured, distributed, or entered into commerce in the United States shall conform to the entrapment protection standards of the ASME/ANSI A112.19.8 performance standard, or any successor standard regulating such swimming pool or drain cover. If a successor standard is proposed, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers shall notify the Commission of the proposed revision. If the Commission determines that the proposed revision is in the public interest, it shall incorporate the revision into the standard after providing 30 days notice to the public.
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(ii) each public pool and spa in the United States with a single main drain other than an unblockable drain shall be equipped, at a minimum, with 1 or more of the following devices or systems designed to prevent entrapment by pool or spa drains that meets the requirements of subparagraph (B):(I) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387.(II) A suction-limiting vent system with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening.(III) A gravity drainage system that utilizes a collector tank.(IV) An automatic pump shut-off system.(V) A device or system that disables the drain.(VI) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subclauses (I) through (V) of this clause at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
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(2) In this subsection, the term “public pool and spa” means a swimming pool or spa that is—(A) open to the public generally, whether for a fee or free of charge;(B) open exclusively to—(i) members of an organization and their guests;(ii) residents of a multi-unit apartment building, apartment complex, residential real estate development, or other multi-family residential area (other than a municipality, township, or other local government jurisdiction); or(iii) patrons of a hotel or other public accommodations facility; or(C) operated by the Federal Government (or by a concessionaire on behalf of the Federal Government) for the benefit of members of the Armed Forces and their dependents or employees of any department or agency and their dependents.
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(A) except as provided in section 8005(a)(1)(A)(i) of this title, applies to all swimming pools constructed in the State or in the jurisdiction of the Indian Tribe (as the case may be) on or after such date; and
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(A) to hire and train personnel for implementation and enforcement of standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe; and
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(A) to educate pool owners, pool operators, and other members of the public about the standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe and about the prevention of drowning or entrapment of children using swimming pools and spas; and
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(ii) that pools and spas built more than 1 year after the date of the enactment of such statute have—(I) more than 1 drain;(II) 1 or more unblockable drains; or(III) no main drain; and
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(B) the State meets such additional State law requirements for pools and spas as the Commission may establish after public notice and a 30-day public comment period.
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(B) ensure that any such requirements are consistent with the guidelines contained in the Commission’s publication 362, entitled “Safety Barrier Guidelines for Home Pools”, the Commission’s publication entitled “Guidelines for Entrapment Hazards: Making Pools and Spas Safer”, and any other pool safety guidelines established by the Commission.
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(b) Nothing in this section prevents the Commission from promulgating standards regulating pool and spa safety or from relying on an applicable national performance standard.
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(c) In establishing minimum State law requirements for swimming pools and spas under subsection (a)(1), the Commission shall consider the following requirements:(1) A safety pool cover.(2) A gate with direct access to the swimming pool or spa that is equipped with a self-closing, self-latching device.(3) Any door with direct access to the swimming pool or spa that is equipped with an audible alert device or alarm which sounds when the door is opened.(4) A device designed to provide rapid detection of an entry into the water of a swimming pool or spa.
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(2) A gate with direct access to the swimming pool or spa that is equipped with a self-closing, self-latching device.
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(3) Any door with direct access to the swimming pool or spa that is equipped with an audible alert device or alarm which sounds when the door is opened.
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(4) A device designed to provide rapid detection of an entry into the water of a swimming pool or spa.
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(1) In establishing additional minimum State law requirements for swimming pools and spas under subsection (a)(1), the Commission shall require, at a minimum, 1 or more of the following (except for pools constructed without a single main drain):(A) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387, or any successor standard.(B) A suction-limiting vent system with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening.(C) A gravity drainage system that utilizes a collector tank.(D) An automatic pump shut-off system.(E) A device or system that disables the drain.(F) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subparagraphs (A) through (E) of this paragraph at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
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(a) The Commission shall establish and carry out an education and awareness program to inform the public of methods to prevent drowning and entrapment in swimming pools and spas. In carrying out the program, the Commission shall develop—(1) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa manufacturers, service companies, and supply retail outlets, including guidance on barrier and drain cover inspection, maintenance, and replacement;(2) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa owners and operators, consumers, States, and Indian Tribes; and(3) a national media campaign to promote awareness of swimming pool and spa safety.
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(1) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa manufacturers, service companies, and supply retail outlets, including guidance on barrier and drain cover inspection, maintenance, and replacement;
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(2) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa owners and operators, consumers, States, and Indian Tribes; and
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(3) a national media campaign to promote awareness of swimming pool and spa safety.
Citations to §8002(9)
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(ii) each public pool and spa in the United States with a single main drain other than an unblockable drain shall be equipped, at a minimum, with 1 or more of the following devices or systems designed to prevent entrapment by pool or spa drains that meets the requirements of subparagraph (B):(I) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387.(II) A suction-limiting vent system with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening.(III) A gravity drainage system that utilizes a collector tank.(IV) An automatic pump shut-off system.(V) A device or system that disables the drain.(VI) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subclauses (I) through (V) of this clause at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
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(II) 1 or more unblockable drains; or
Citations to §8002(10)
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(A) except as provided in section 8005(a)(1)(A)(i) of this title, applies to all swimming pools constructed in the State or in the jurisdiction of the Indian Tribe (as the case may be) on or after such date; and
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(B) meets the minimum State law requirements of section 8005 of this title; and
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(d) A State or an Indian Tribe receiving a grant under this section shall use—(1) at least 25 percent of amounts made available—(A) to hire and train personnel for implementation and enforcement of standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe; and(B) to defray administrative costs associated with the hiring and training programs under subparagraph (A); and(2) the remainder—(A) to educate pool owners, pool operators, and other members of the public about the standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe and about the prevention of drowning or entrapment of children using swimming pools and spas; and(B) to defray administrative costs associated with the education programs under subparagraph (A).
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(A) to hire and train personnel for implementation and enforcement of standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe; and
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(A) to educate pool owners, pool operators, and other members of the public about the standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe and about the prevention of drowning or entrapment of children using swimming pools and spas; and
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(A) the State requires by statute—(i) the enclosure of all outdoor residential pools and spas by barriers to entry that will effectively prevent small children from gaining unsupervised and unfettered access to the pool or spa; and(ii) that pools and spas built more than 1 year after the date of the enactment of such statute have—(I) more than 1 drain;(II) 1 or more unblockable drains; or(III) no main drain; and(B) the State meets such additional State law requirements for pools and spas as the Commission may establish after public notice and a 30-day public comment period.
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(A) the State requires by statute—(i) the enclosure of all outdoor residential pools and spas by barriers to entry that will effectively prevent small children from gaining unsupervised and unfettered access to the pool or spa; and(ii) that pools and spas built more than 1 year after the date of the enactment of such statute have—(I) more than 1 drain;(II) 1 or more unblockable drains; or(III) no main drain; and
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(B) the State meets such additional State law requirements for pools and spas as the Commission may establish after public notice and a 30-day public comment period.
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(A) shall use the minimum State law requirements under paragraph (1) solely for the purpose of determining the eligibility of a covered entity for a grant under section 8004 of this title; and
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(3) In establishing minimum State law requirements under paragraph (1)(B), the Commission shall—(A) consider current or revised national performance standards on pool and spa barrier protection and entrapment prevention; and(B) ensure that any such requirements are consistent with the guidelines contained in the Commission’s publication 362, entitled “Safety Barrier Guidelines for Home Pools”, the Commission’s publication entitled “Guidelines for Entrapment Hazards: Making Pools and Spas Safer”, and any other pool safety guidelines established by the Commission.
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(c) In establishing minimum State law requirements for swimming pools and spas under subsection (a)(1), the Commission shall consider the following requirements:(1) A safety pool cover.(2) A gate with direct access to the swimming pool or spa that is equipped with a self-closing, self-latching device.(3) Any door with direct access to the swimming pool or spa that is equipped with an audible alert device or alarm which sounds when the door is opened.(4) A device designed to provide rapid detection of an entry into the water of a swimming pool or spa.
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(1) In establishing additional minimum State law requirements for swimming pools and spas under subsection (a)(1), the Commission shall require, at a minimum, 1 or more of the following (except for pools constructed without a single main drain):(A) A safety vacuum release system which ceases operation of the pump, reverses the circulation flow, or otherwise provides a vacuum release at a suction outlet when a blockage is detected, that has been tested by an independent third party and found to conform to ASME/ANSI standard A112.19.17 or ASTM standard F2387, or any successor standard.(B) A suction-limiting vent system with a tamper-resistant atmospheric opening.(C) A gravity drainage system that utilizes a collector tank.(D) An automatic pump shut-off system.(E) A device or system that disables the drain.(F) Any other system determined by the Commission to be equally effective as, or better than, the systems described in subparagraphs (A) through (E) of this paragraph at preventing or eliminating the risk of injury or death associated with pool drainage systems.
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(e) In this section, the term “State” includes an Indian Tribe.
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(2) educational materials designed for swimming pool and spa owners and operators, consumers, States, and Indian Tribes; and