NAC444.302. Suspension or denial of operating permit.  


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  •      1. The health authority may order a suspension of an operating permit and may order the owner or operator of a public bathing or swimming facility or natural bathing place to prohibit any person from using it if the health authority finds:

         (a) A failure of the equipment, structure, area or enclosure of the facility or bathing place which jeopardizes the health or safety of the persons using or operating it.

         (b) That the facility or bathing place lacks properly functioning equipment or proper material for recirculating, treating or testing the water used for swimming or bathing.

         (c) A lack of required supervisory personnel or required lifeguards.

         (d) That the operator of the facility or bathing place is not maintaining the required water quality.

         (e) That the operator does not possess a valid operating permit.

         2. The health authority may deny an application for an operating permit if the applicant fails to:

         (a) Notify the health authority before construction and completion of the facility;

         (b) Allow inspection of the facility during or after its construction; or

         (c) Follow any of the requirements set forth in NRS 444.065 to 444.120, inclusive, and NAC 444.010 to 444.306, inclusive.

     [Bd. of Health, Public Bathing Places Reg. Art. 4 §§ 4.2-4.2.5, eff. 5-21-74]—(NAC A 11-1-88; 10-30-97)