Above-ground swimming pools in North Dakota fall under the state-adopted IRC Appendix G when deeper than 24 inches, requiring permits, barrier compliance, and electrical bonding. Standards apply uniformly statewide with local enforcement.
North Dakota's adopted IRC treats above-ground pools holding water deeper than 24 inches as regulated structures requiring building permits. The pool wall itself may serve as the required barrier if it is at least 48 inches above grade, provided ladders are removable or secured against unauthorized access. Electrical bonding and ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) are required for pumps and lighting under the state-adopted National Electrical Code (NDCC Chapter 43-09). Decking around above-ground pools requires guard railings if more than 30 inches above grade. Local building departments enforce these rules but cannot adopt less stringent technical standards than the state code.
Installing a regulated pool without permits or proper electrical bonding can result in stop-work orders, fines, and required removal at owner expense.
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