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South Carolina Health Act


In South Carolina, public swimming pools are regulated by the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES)—formerly under DHEC—governed by Regulation 61-51.

As of 2026, South Carolina has clarified its rules regarding emergency communication and contractor licensing, emphasizing that "mobile or cordless" solutions are not acceptable for life-safety compliance.

1. 2026 Operational & Health Standards

SCDES classifies pools by type (Type A through G), ranging from municipal waterparks to semi-public hotel/apartment pools.


2. Barrier & Fencing Requirements

South Carolina law (and the 2026 Building Code) requires a "code-compliant" barrier for any pool deeper than 24 inches.


3. Emergency Communication (The 200-Foot Rule)

South Carolina is notoriously strict about the "Emergency Notification Device."


4. Safety Equipment & Supervision


Direct Links & Resources

Note for 2026: In South Carolina, all Construction Permits for new pools expire one year from the date of issue. If the project is not completed, you must apply for an extension or a new permit through SCDES before the pool can be filled with water.