Kentucky Health Act - HydroTher

Kentucky Health Act


In Kentucky, public swimming pools and bathing facilities are primarily governed by the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services under the Kentucky Administrative Regulation 902 KAR 10:120. This regulation sets the state-wide "uniform standards" for design, construction, and daily operation.

1. 902 KAR 10:120: Public Swimming & Bathing Facilities

This regulation acts as the "Standard of Care" for all public venues, including municipal pools, water parks, schools, and "semi-public" pools at hotels and apartments.


2. Water Chemistry & Sanitation

Kentucky’s health departments monitor these specific ranges during inspections:


3. Safety Equipment & Supervision


4. Barriers & Fencing (State Standard)

Kentucky follows the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) for most barrier requirements:


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Note for 2026: In many Kentucky counties (like Fayette and Jefferson), it is strictly prohibited to drain pool water directly into sanitary sewers. Operators must follow a specific Drainage Plan that involves dechlorination and controlled discharge to the storm system or on-site absorption.