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Safety Rules: Manteca vs Stockton

How do safety rules rules compare between Manteca, CA and Stockton, CA?

Manteca has fewer restrictions than Stockton.

Manteca, CA

San Joaquin County

Some Restrictions

Manteca follows California Building Code §3109 for pool construction. All pools require a building permit. Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits are required separately. Pool safety features must be inspected and approved before first use.

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Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County

Heavy Restrictions

Stockton adopts the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (2021 Edition) under SMC Chapter 15.64. Pools must comply with the California Swimming Pool Safety Act, federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act for drain covers, and local building code requirements for drainage and equipment placement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMantecaStockton
Permit RequiredYes — Building + Electrical + Plumbing-
Anti-EntrapmentRequired drain covers (federal VGB Act)-
InspectionRequired before first use-
ContactBuilding Safety (209) 456-8550-
Code Section-SMC Ch. 15.64
Code Edition-2021 ISPSC
Drain Covers-VGB Act compliant
Equipment Location-Not in front/side yards

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Manteca FAQ

What pool safety equipment is required in Manteca?

Manteca follows California Building Code §3109 for pool construction. All pools require a building permit. Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits are required separately. Pool safety features must be inspected and approved before first use.

Do I need a permit for my swimming pool in Manteca?

Permit Required: Yes — Building + Electrical + Plumbing. Anti-Entrapment: Required drain covers (federal VGB Act). Inspection: Required before first use. Contact: Building Safety (209) 456-8550.

Stockton FAQ

What pool safety equipment is required in Stockton?

Stockton adopts the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (2021 Edition) under SMC Chapter 15.64. Pools must comply with the California Swimming Pool Safety Act, federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act for drain covers, and local building code requirements for drainage and equipment placement.

Do I need a permit for my swimming pool in Stockton?

Code Section: SMC Ch. 15.64. Code Edition: 2021 ISPSC. Drain Covers: VGB Act compliant. Equipment Location: Not in front/side yards.

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