Idaho Health Act - HydroTher

Idaho Health Act

As of July 1, 2025, the landscape of pool regulation in Idaho changed dramatically. The statewide Idaho Swimming Pool Rules (IDAPA 16.02.14) were officially discontinued, meaning there is no longer a mandatory provincial-level health and safety regulation or an inspection program run by the state’s public health districts.

However, the responsibility for safety has shifted to local municipalities and industry best practices.

1. The 2025/2026 Shift: Local Control

Because the state-level rules were repealed, Idaho is now a "home rule" state for aquatic safety.


2. Recommended Operational Standards (MAHC)

In the absence of state law, Idaho health authorities strongly recommend that operators follow the CDC’s Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC):


3. Barriers and Fencing

While state-level health rules were cut, building codes still apply via the Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses:


4. Federal Compliance: VGB Act

Regardless of Idaho's state-level deregulation, all public and semi-public pools must still comply with the Federal Virginia Graeme Baker (VGB) Pool and Spa Safety Act:


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Important Note for Operators: Since there is no longer a central state "Pool Cop," you must check with your specific City Hall or County Commission. If they haven't passed a local ordinance, your primary liability protection will be following the MAHC and the VGB Act.