Utah County requires electrical permits for 240V hot tub installations. A locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 typically satisfies barrier rules under IRC Appendix G, adopted via Utah Code Β§15A-3-202.
Utah Code Β§15A-3-202 adopts IRC Appendix G, which governs hot tub and spa installation. Provo Code Β§15.04 and Orem Code Β§16-3 require an electrical permit for the 240V dedicated circuit ($85-$150 typical) with inspection by a Utah-licensed electrician under UT Β§58-55 (Construction Trades Licensing Act). GFCI protection is mandatory on all spa circuits. Setback requirements from the Utah County Land Use Ordinance Β§5-3 generally require hot tubs to sit at least 5 feet from side/rear property lines in residential zones. A locking ASTM F1346-compliant cover satisfies the barrier requirement in lieu of a 48-inch fence. Drainage must discharge to an approved location (sanitary sewer with bromine/chlorine treatment paused per Provo Public Works guidance) and cannot run onto neighboring property or into storm drains β Utah's MS4 permit under UT Β§19-5 prohibits chlorinated discharges. Deck-mounted installations may require structural review (hot tubs with water weigh 4,000-6,000 lbs).
Unpermitted electrical: stop-work order, 2x permit fee penalty (Provo Code Β§15.04). Chlorinated drainage to storm drain: UT Β§19-5 violation, $250-$2,000 fine. Missing safety cover and no barrier: immediate correction required per IRC Appendix G.
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