Small lodging establishments with 15 or fewer rooms can now apply for a special permit to use biological filtration systems (like natural filtering processes) instead of traditional chemical filtration in their pools and hot tubs, as long as the system meets state health and safety standards. The permit lasts one year, requires annual inspections by the state, and is revoked if the establishment fails inspection—with a one-year waiting period before reapplying.
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Health and Human Services Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Health and Human Services S.J. 357
House of Representatives Do Pass Passed, YEAS 66, NAYS 1. H.J. 392
Agriculture and Natural Resources Do Pass Passed, YEAS 10, NAYS 1. H.J. 29
Agriculture and Natural Resources Scheduled for hearing H.J. 1
House of Representatives Referred to House Agriculture and Natural Resources H.J. 237
First Reading House H.J. 220
Prime sponsor · Rep
D
Dist. HD-032
Prime sponsor · Sen
R
Dist. SD-031
cosponsor · Rep
D
Dist. HD-026
cosponsor · Rep
D
Dist. HD-015
cosponsor · Rep
D
Dist. HD-010
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-004
Timothy Goodwin
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-030
Do Pass
Do Pass
Do Pass