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Minnesota Health Act


In Minnesota, public swimming pools and spas are regulated by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) under Minnesota Rules Chapter 4717. A significant update to the Minnesota Pool Code went into effect in February 2022, and for the 2026 season, enforcement focuses heavily on automated record-keeping and drain safety.

1. 2026 Barrier & Fencing Standards

Minnesota distinguishes between "new construction" and "existing" pools regarding barrier height.


2. Water Chemistry & Immediate Closure (Rule 4717.1750)

Minnesota inspectors have the authority to close a pool immediately if any "critical items" are out of range.


3. Trained Operator Requirements

Every public pool in Minnesota must be operated under the direct supervision of a Trained Operator.


4. Lifesaving Equipment & Communication

Minnesota requires one "unit" of lifesaving equipment for every 2,000 square feet of pool surface area.


5. Daily Records & Reporting (2026 Focus)

Minnesota requires rigorous record-keeping. Logs must be kept for 6 years.

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Note for 2026: Minnesota is increasingly strict about automated chemical feeders. If your feeder fails, you are generally not allowed to "hand-feed" chemicals while the pool is open to the public; the pool should be closed until the mechanical system is repaired.