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Florida Health Act


In Florida, public swimming pool safety is governed by the Department of Health (DOH) under Chapter 64E-9 of the Florida Administrative Code and the Florida Building Code.

As of 2026, Florida has implemented significant legislative updates (via HB 633 and SB 1200) that shift oversight and certification requirements to modernize pool safety across the state.

1. 2026 Legislative Updates (HB 633 / SB 1200)

Florida has introduced a new governance structure and stricter inspection mandates effective for the 2026 season:


2. Water Quality & Sanitation (Rule 64E-9.004)

Florida’s year-round sun and heat require high disinfectant levels to prevent waterborne illnesses:


3. Residential Pool Safety Act (Chapter 515, F.S.)

For residential and semi-public (apartment/condo) pools, the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act dictates strict barrier requirements:


4. Operational Requirements & Permits


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Note for 2026: Under the new HB 633, local governments are now required (rather than just authorized) to determine compliance with certain standards. If you are building or modifying a pool, check with your local Building Department, as they now hold the primary authority over plan reviews for pool design and construction.