New Mexico Health Act - HydroTher

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In New Mexico, public swimming pools, spas, and other aquatic venues are governed by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) under the New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC) 7.18.2.

As of 2026, the state emphasizes strict classification of venues, which determines whether a lifeguard or simply an "attendant" is required for operation.

1. Venue Classification & Oversight

New Mexico categorizes pools to apply specific safety and staffing rules:


2. 2026 Water Quality & Chemistry

The NMED enforces these standards during annual and pre-operational inspections:


3. Barrier & Fencing Requirements

New Mexico follows strict "Child-Safety" barrier guidelines to prevent accidental entry.


4. Emergency Communication & Safety Gear


5. Permits & Fees (2026 Season)

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Note for 2026: New Mexico requires Service Animals to be allowed on the deck but strictly prohibits them from entering the water. Ensure your "pool rules" signage is updated to reflect ADA compliance without violating health code sanitation.