Pasco County requires electrical and building permits for hot tub and spa installations. Pool safety barrier rules under FL §515 apply unless a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 is used.
Hot tub and spa installations in Pasco County require electrical permits for the 240V dedicated circuit (typically 50-60 amp with GFCI) and may require a building permit depending on placement, decking, and screening. Per FL §515.27 (Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act), a spa is a 'swimming pool' for barrier purposes; however, FL §515.29 exempts spas and hot tubs equipped with a safety cover complying with ASTM F1346 from other barrier requirements. If no compliant cover is used, the full perimeter barrier (48-inch fence, self-closing/self-latching gate) applies. NEC Article 680 governs electrical bonding, grounding, and GFCI requirements; equipment must be at least 5 feet from the water's edge unless protected. Setback from property lines typically follows accessory structure rules in the LDC (commonly 5-10 feet side and rear for unincorporated Pasco). Indoor spas in enclosed lanai or screen rooms may require additional ventilation and condensation control. Drainage must be directed to sanitary sewer or approved on-site disposal, never to stormwater systems.
Unpermitted electrical work: red tag, fines up to $500/day under FL §553.80. No safety cover and no barrier: FL §515.27 misdemeanor. Drainage to stormwater: SWFWMD enforcement.
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