If you have any questions, please call (850) 901-6499 or email DOH Pool Variances Note: Under Florida law, e-mails and written correspondence are public records. Please also email an electronic copy of your completed application(s) to: E-mail: DOH Pool Variances If you are requesting a variance for more than one public pool, at the same property, even for identical issues, each separate water body must have a separate variance application with a separate $300 fee and 8 copies of the above-required Documents. Include a check, made out to the Florida Department of Health, for the $300 application fee. If you will be speaking on behalf of a client, a letter of owner authorization, with their contact information including email address will be required before a variance will be processed. When sending your variance application(s), each set of eight (8) sets must be complete. April 26).ĭownload Variance Application DH 4080 (pdf <1mb, opens in new window)įor more detailed information, and to avoid any delay in processing your application(s) please refer to the Department of Health Public Swimming Pool Variance Application Submission Checklist (pdf <1mb, opens in new window) In order to be placed on the next scheduled Variance Board meeting, you will need to submit: 8 collated hard copy sets of the completed variance application, with any supporting documentation, no later than 2 p.m. The meetings for remainder of calendar year 20 are scheduled as follows and in the graphic below: Next meeting - (deadline 2 p.m. The meetings are held on the second Wednesday of odd numbered months. Notice of Next Meeting/Workshop Hearing The next scheduled DOH Public Swimming Pool Advisory Variance Board meeting is May 10, 2023, and will be conference call only. Public Swimming Pool and Bathing Place Advisory Review Board Renew your Public Pool Operating Permit online TO INQUIRE ABOUT ADDITIONAL PERMIT RENEWAL OPTIONS, REQUEST A COPY, CHECK THE STATUS, OR CHANGE OWNER INFORMATION OF YOUR PUBLIC POOL OPERATING PERMIT TO REPORT A POOL RELATED HEALTH OR SAFETY VIOLATION, REQUEST COPIES OF ROUTINE INSPECTION REPORTS TO REQUEST A RE-INSPECTION FOR AN EXISTING PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL - PLEASE CONTACT THE LOCAL FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OFFICE IN THE COUNTY THE POOL IS LOCATED.ĭownload the County Pool Program Contact List (pdf<1mb). Email Inquiries may also be emailed to Florida DOH. The Call Center is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Mass gatherings Guidance can be found on CDC’s COVID-19 page and DOH COVID-19 pdf <1mb - opens in new windowĬOVID-19 – Florida DOH Information and Guidance For additional questions, contact the Department’s COVID-19 Call Center at 1 (866) 779-6121. Proper operation, maintenance, and disinfection (e.g., with chlorine and bromine) of pools and hot tubs should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19. Per the CDC: Can the COVID-19 virus spread through pools and hot tubs? There is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread to humans through the use of pools and hot tubs. The COVID-19 virus is deactivated quickly using Florida rule-compliant chlorine or bromine concentrations in pools and spas, and there is no evidence it can be spread by treated water per the World Health Organization and the CDC. If the pool is closed, see our best practices guidance Voluntary Pool Closures (pdf <1mb, opens in new window) for information on keeping the pool water safe and sanitary, and on how to drain the spa to keep it sanitary during extended periods. COVID-19 PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL INFORMATION
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