1 rule for unincorporated Teton County, Wyoming.
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Teton County's unincorporated areas (which include the resort communities surrounding Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park gateway, and the Snake River corridor) regulate swimming pool barriers through the County Building Codes Resolution administered by the Teton County Building Department (307-732-8200, 200 S Willow Street, Jackson, WY 83001). Wyoming has no statewide building code; under W.S. Sections 35-9-101 to 35-9-121, counties adopt their own. The 2025 Building Code Resolution (effective July 1, 2025) adopts the 2024 International Building Code and 2024 International Residential Code; permits filed on or after February 1, 2025 must use the 2024 editions. The IRC's pool-barrier provisions require a 48-inch barrier with no openings allowing passage of a 4-inch sphere and a self-closing, self-latching gate. Wyoming does not have a statewide residential pool-fence statute; public pools are licensed separately by the Wyoming Department of Agriculture.
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