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Senate exempts small cold-plunge baths from swimming-pool regulations with sanitation requirement
Utah State Senate · January 30, 2024
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Summary
The Senate advanced first substitute Senate Bill 106, exempting self-contained, small-capacity cold-plunge therapy baths from Department of Health swimming-pool rules while adding an amendment that requires continuous filtration and sanitation.
Senator Bramble sponsored first substitute Senate Bill 106, explaining the measure would exempt individual commercial-grade cold plunge therapy baths from Department of Health regulation that applies to swimming pools. On the floor he described the units as self-contained, limited to 80 gallons or less,…
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