Oregon Health Act - HydroTher

Oregon Health Act


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n Oregon, public swimming pools and spas are regulated by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) under Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) Chapter 333, Divisions 060 and 062.

As of 2026, Oregon distinguishes between "General-Use" (municipal/public) and "Limited-Use" (hotels/apartments) facilities, with specific oversight requirements for each.

1. 2026 Operational & Health Standards

Oregon maintains strict water quality standards to protect against waterborne pathogens.


2. Barrier & Fencing Requirements (OAR 333-060-0105)

Oregon’s enclosure rules are designed to prevent unauthorized entry, particularly by children.


3. Emergency Communication (The Pool Phone)

Oregon is very specific about the "Functional Telephone" requirement (OAR 333-060-0210):


4. Safety Equipment & Supervision


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Note for 2026: Oregon has updated its Incident Reporting rules. Any injury requiring medical follow-up (doctor visit or ER) or any fatality must be reported by the pool operator to the OHA within 72 hours using the official state reporting form.