Connecticut requires anti-entrapment drain covers compliant with federal Pool and Spa Safety Act and state lifeguard standards at public pools, with universal application across all municipalities.
Connecticut Public Health Code Sec. 19-13-B33b regulates public swimming pool operation, requiring trained lifeguards, certified pool operators, water quality testing, and approved equipment. The state adopts federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act drain cover standards for all pools. Public pools must register with the local health department but follow uniform state Department of Public Health standards. Residential pool safety follows the State Building Code. State law preempts local rules from being less protective than these baseline standards, although local health districts may impose additional inspection requirements.
Public pool safety violations may result in immediate closure orders, fines up to $1,000 per day under Sec. 19a-36, and revocation of operating permits by local health authorities.
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