Aquatic Venue definition

Aquatic Venue means an artificially constructed structure or modified natural structure where the general public is exposed to water intended for recreational or therapeutic purpose. Such structures do not necessarily contain standing water, so water exposure may occur via contact, ingestion, or aerosolization. Examples include swimming pools, wave pools, lazy rivers, surf pools, spas (including spa pools and hot tubs), therapy pools, waterslide landing pools, spray pads, and other interactive water venues.
Aquatic Venue means an artificially constructed or modified natural structure where the general public is exposed to water intended for recreational or therapeutic purpose. Such structures do not necessarily contain standing water, so water exposure may occur via contact, ingestion, or aerosolization. Examples include swimming pools, wave pool, river, spas (including spa pools and hot tubs), therapeutic pools, spray pads/interactive water venues.
Aquatic Venue means a traditional swimming pool, non-traditional pool, wading pool, therapeutic pool, hot tub or spa.

Examples of Aquatic Venue in a sentence

  • Required self-closing and self-latching gates or doors serving as part of a guarded enclosure may be maintained in the open position when the Aquatic Venue is open and staffed as required.

  • No person acting severally or jointly with any other shall operate or maintain an Aquatic Venue without a license unless exempt under R.I. Gen.

  • Hinged Doors, sliding doors or sliding screen doors leading to the Aquatic Venue area shall be self-closing and shall have a self-latching device that meets the requirements of § 4.5.13(G) of this Part.

  • All entrances to an Aquatic Venue shall be secured with a locking device at all times during which the Aquatic Venue is closed to bathers.

  • The amounts included the company’s share of affiliate expenditures of about$300 million and $150 million in the 2004 and 2003 periods, respectively.


More Definitions of Aquatic Venue

Aquatic Venue means an artificially constructed structure or modified natural structure where the general public is exposed to water intended for recreational or therapeutic purpose and where the primary intended use is not watering livestock, irrigation, water storage, fishing, or habitat for aquatic life. Such structures do not necessarily contain standing water, so water exposure may occur via contact, ingestion, or aerosolization.Examples include swimming pools, wave pools, lazy rivers, surf pools, spas (including spa pools and hot tubs), therapy pools, waterslide landing pools, spray pads, and other interactive water venues.Deleted: old• “Increased Risk Aquatic Venue” means an aquatic venue which due to its intrinsic characteristics and intended users has a greater likelihood of affecting the health of the bathers of that venue by being at increased risk for microbial contamination (e.g., by children ages less than 5 years) or being used by people that may be more susceptible to infection (e.g., therapy patients with open wounds). Examples of increased-risk aquatic venues include spray pads, wading pools and other aquatic venues designed for children ages less than 5 years as well as therapy pools.• “Lazy River” means a channeled flow of water of near−constant depth in which the water is moved by pumps or other means of propulsion to provide a river−like flow that transports bathers over a defined path. A lazy river may include play features and devices. A lazy river may also be referred to as a tubing pool, leisure river, leisure pool or a current channel.• “Spa” means a structure intended for either warm or cold water where prolonged exposure is not intended. Spa structures are intended to be used for bathing or other recreational uses and are not usually drained and refilled after each use. It may include, but is not limited to, hydrotherapy, air induction bubbles, and recirculation.• “Special Use Aquatic Venue” means aquatic venues that do not meet the intended use and design features of any other aquatic venue or pool listed/identified in this Code.
Aquatic Venue means an artificially constructed structure or modified natural structure where the general public is exposed to water intended for recreational or therapeutic purpose and where the primary intended use is not watering livestock, irrigation, water storage, fishing, or habitat for aquatic life. Such structures do not necessarily contain standing water, so water exposure may occur via contact, ingestion, or aerosolization.
Aquatic Venue means an artificially constructed or modified natural structure where the general public is exposed to water intended for recreational or therapeutic purpose. Such structures do not necessarily contain standing water so water exposure may occur via contact, ingestion, or aerosolization. Examples include swimming pools, wave pool, river, spas (including spa pools and hot tubs), splash pads, slide landing pools, interactive fountains, and/or therapy pools. Facilities may contain more than one of these venues in any combination.
Aquatic Venue means any artificially constructed structure that is expressly designated or used with the knowledge or consent of the owner or operator for swimming, water recreation, or bathing for the use of any segment of the public. Such structures do not necessarily contain standing water, so water exposure may occur via contact, ingestion, or aerosolization. The term “aquatic venue” includes all class A, class B, class C, and class D aquatic venues and spas. This term does not include residential housing or lodging facilities having five or fewer living units. Plumbing fixtures associated with a specific living unit, hot springs, and fill-and-draw tubs are also excluded. The term “aquatic venue” includes, but is not limited to, public pools and spas owned or operated by:
Aquatic Venue means any artificially constructed structure that is expressly designated or used
Aquatic Venue means an artificially constructed or modified natural structure where the general public is exposed to water intended for recreational or therapeutic purpose. Such structures do not necessarily contain standing water so water exposure may occur via contact, ingestion, or aerosolization. Examples include swimming pools, water parks, water slides, spas (including spa pools and hot tubs), therapeutic pools, fountains, wet decks, spray pads, and interactive water features.
Aquatic Venue means an artificially constructed structure or modified natural structure where the general public is exposed to water intended for recreational or therapeutic purpose.