Zero-depth pool definition
Zero-depth pool means a swimming pool in which the pool floor intersects the water surface along at least one side of the pool. This definition does not include wading pools.
Zero-depth pool means a swimming pool where the pool floor intersects the water surface along a portion of its perimeter.
Zero-depth pool means a pool having a bottom slope, which continues through decreasing depth until the bottom joins with the deck around either part or all of the pool perimeter. It may have no walls, or may have walls around part of the perimeter.
More Definitions of Zero-depth pool
Zero-depth pool means any pool with a bottom sloped upward from the deep end to the surface level at the shallow end.
Zero-depth pool means a swimming pool in which the pool floor intersects the water surface along at least one side of the pool.
Zero-depth pool means a pool with a sloping entry starting above the water line at deck level and ending below the water line. There is no depth to the pool at the point a swimmer enters the water. It is also known as a "beach entry".
Zero-depth pool means any pool with a bottom sloped upward from the dep end to the surface level at the shallow end.
Zero-depth pool means a pool with a sloping entry starting
Zero-depth pool means a pool with a sloping entry starting above the water line at deck level and ending below the water line. There is no depth to the pool at the point a swimmer enters the water. It is also known as a "beach entry". (History: 50-53-103, MCA; IMP, 50-53-101, 50-53-102, 50-53-103, 50-53-104, 50- 53-106, 50-53-107, MCA; NEW, 2010 MAR p. 80, Eff. 1/15/10.)