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1-Enrolled September 01, 2020 Passed IN Senate August 28, 2020 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2020 Amended IN Senate August 07, 2020 Amended IN Senate July 01, 2019 Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1161Introduced by Assembly Members Calderon and SalasFebruary 21, 2019 An act to add Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to public health. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1161, Calderon. Recreational water use: wave basins.Existing law provides for the regulation of recreational water use, as specified, including, but not limited to, swimming pools and wave pools. Existing law establishes applicable construction and sanitation standards for public swimming pools, and standards pertaining to their operation, maintenance, and use.This bill would similarly establish, under the supervision of the State Department of Public Health, standards for a wave basin, defined as an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing. The bill would require a wave basin to be under the supervision of a wave basin operator, with specified responsibilities, and be subject to inspection by the enforcing agent, as defined. The bill would establish standards for the construction, use, operation, and maintenance of wave basins, including, but not limited to, standards for recordkeeping; water treatment, clarity, and characteristics; lifeguard service, first aid, and safety; and employee and wave basin user health. The bill would make a person who violates any of its provisions, or related building standards, rules, and regulations, guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or by both a fine and imprisonment. By creating a new crime, and by imposing new inspection duties on local public health enforcing agents, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) is added to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer within the jurisdiction for approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(2) A person or minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(2) An operating telephone.(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.SEC. 2. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution for certain costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district because, in that regard, this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.However, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains other costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
1+Amended IN Senate August 07, 2020 Amended IN Senate July 01, 2019 Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1161Introduced by Assembly Members Calderon and SalasFebruary 21, 2019 An act to add Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to public health. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1161, as amended, Calderon. Recreational water use: wave basins.Existing law provides for the regulation of recreational water use, as specified, including, but not limited to, swimming pools and wave pools. Existing law establishes applicable construction and sanitation standards for public swimming pools, as well as and standards pertaining to their operation, maintenance, and use.This bill would similarly establish, under the supervision of the State Department of Public Health, standards for a wave basin, defined as an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing. The bill would require a wave basin to be under the supervision of a wave basin operator, with specified responsibilities, and be subject to inspection by the enforcing agent, as defined. The bill would establish standards for the construction, use, operation, and maintenance of wave basins, including, but not limited to, standards for recordkeeping; water treatment, clarity, and characteristics; lifeguard service, first aid, and safety; and employee and wave basin user health. The bill would make a person who violates any of its provisions, or related building standards, rules, and regulations, guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or by both a fine and imprisonment. By creating a new crime, and by imposing new inspection duties on local public health enforcing agents, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) is added to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a private wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer having within the jurisdiction for approval. approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test combined chlorine monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum combined chlorine concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, ____. 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the requirements of Section 115690.1 qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6.The department has supervision of sanitation, healthfulness, and safety of a wave basin.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115690.9. 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. The wave basin operator shall close the wave basin if the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is not clearly visible from the side of the wave basin when no entrained air or surface turbulence is present. The wave basin operator shall not open the wave basin for use until the wave basin water is clean and clear, and the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is clearly visible from the deck. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins1.0 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH7.2 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmCombined Chlorine0.0 ppm0.4 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits, wetsuits, swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed ___ occupants at any given time of operation. one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b)(1)A child under 48 inches in height, regardless of whether the child is accompanied by an adult, shall wear a properly fitting United States Coast Guard-approved Type II or Type III life vest to gain access to a wave basin.(2)A child under 42 inches in height shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a child under 42 inches in height if that child is not accompanied by an adult.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(3)(2) A person or child minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the lifeguards wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1)A rescue pole and a life ring on at least two opposing sides of the wave basin at centralized locations. Each rescue pole shall be a minimum of 12 feet and of fixed-length with a permanently attached body hook.(2)For wave basins with lifeguard personnel on duty, the wave basin operator of each wave basin area shall have the following safety equipment:(A)(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(B)(2) An operating telephone.(C)(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, failure to maintain clean wave basin water and clear wave basin water requirements; inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed. completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) The To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5)The wave basin operator shall disinfect the wave basin water as follows:(A)If the contaminating material is a formed fecal stool or vomit, the wave basin operator shall maintain the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at two ppm for at least 25 minutes.(B)If the fecal material is a diarrheal stool, the wave basin operator shall raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 20 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 12.75 hours. If that wave basin water contains a chlorine stabilizer such as cyanuric acid, the wave basin operator shall lower the pH to 6.5 and raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 40 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 30 hours.(C)If the contaminating material is blood, the wave basin operator shall check the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at the time of the incident. If it is below the required minimum free-chlorine concentration, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the wave basin until the required minimum free-chlorine concentration is achieved.(6)(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(7)(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(8)(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with sections Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available freechlorine free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 31358 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.SEC. 2. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution for certain costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district because, in that regard, this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.However, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains other costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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3- Enrolled September 01, 2020 Passed IN Senate August 28, 2020 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2020 Amended IN Senate August 07, 2020 Amended IN Senate July 01, 2019 Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1161Introduced by Assembly Members Calderon and SalasFebruary 21, 2019 An act to add Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to public health. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1161, Calderon. Recreational water use: wave basins.Existing law provides for the regulation of recreational water use, as specified, including, but not limited to, swimming pools and wave pools. Existing law establishes applicable construction and sanitation standards for public swimming pools, and standards pertaining to their operation, maintenance, and use.This bill would similarly establish, under the supervision of the State Department of Public Health, standards for a wave basin, defined as an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing. The bill would require a wave basin to be under the supervision of a wave basin operator, with specified responsibilities, and be subject to inspection by the enforcing agent, as defined. The bill would establish standards for the construction, use, operation, and maintenance of wave basins, including, but not limited to, standards for recordkeeping; water treatment, clarity, and characteristics; lifeguard service, first aid, and safety; and employee and wave basin user health. The bill would make a person who violates any of its provisions, or related building standards, rules, and regulations, guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or by both a fine and imprisonment. By creating a new crime, and by imposing new inspection duties on local public health enforcing agents, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
3+ Amended IN Senate August 07, 2020 Amended IN Senate July 01, 2019 Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1161Introduced by Assembly Members Calderon and SalasFebruary 21, 2019 An act to add Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to public health. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1161, as amended, Calderon. Recreational water use: wave basins.Existing law provides for the regulation of recreational water use, as specified, including, but not limited to, swimming pools and wave pools. Existing law establishes applicable construction and sanitation standards for public swimming pools, as well as and standards pertaining to their operation, maintenance, and use.This bill would similarly establish, under the supervision of the State Department of Public Health, standards for a wave basin, defined as an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing. The bill would require a wave basin to be under the supervision of a wave basin operator, with specified responsibilities, and be subject to inspection by the enforcing agent, as defined. The bill would establish standards for the construction, use, operation, and maintenance of wave basins, including, but not limited to, standards for recordkeeping; water treatment, clarity, and characteristics; lifeguard service, first aid, and safety; and employee and wave basin user health. The bill would make a person who violates any of its provisions, or related building standards, rules, and regulations, guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or by both a fine and imprisonment. By creating a new crime, and by imposing new inspection duties on local public health enforcing agents, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
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5- Enrolled September 01, 2020 Passed IN Senate August 28, 2020 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2020 Amended IN Senate August 07, 2020 Amended IN Senate July 01, 2019 Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2019
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2623 An act to add Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to public health.
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34-Existing law provides for the regulation of recreational water use, as specified, including, but not limited to, swimming pools and wave pools. Existing law establishes applicable construction and sanitation standards for public swimming pools, and standards pertaining to their operation, maintenance, and use.This bill would similarly establish, under the supervision of the State Department of Public Health, standards for a wave basin, defined as an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing. The bill would require a wave basin to be under the supervision of a wave basin operator, with specified responsibilities, and be subject to inspection by the enforcing agent, as defined. The bill would establish standards for the construction, use, operation, and maintenance of wave basins, including, but not limited to, standards for recordkeeping; water treatment, clarity, and characteristics; lifeguard service, first aid, and safety; and employee and wave basin user health. The bill would make a person who violates any of its provisions, or related building standards, rules, and regulations, guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or by both a fine and imprisonment. By creating a new crime, and by imposing new inspection duties on local public health enforcing agents, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
31+Existing law provides for the regulation of recreational water use, as specified, including, but not limited to, swimming pools and wave pools. Existing law establishes applicable construction and sanitation standards for public swimming pools, as well as and standards pertaining to their operation, maintenance, and use.This bill would similarly establish, under the supervision of the State Department of Public Health, standards for a wave basin, defined as an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing. The bill would require a wave basin to be under the supervision of a wave basin operator, with specified responsibilities, and be subject to inspection by the enforcing agent, as defined. The bill would establish standards for the construction, use, operation, and maintenance of wave basins, including, but not limited to, standards for recordkeeping; water treatment, clarity, and characteristics; lifeguard service, first aid, and safety; and employee and wave basin user health. The bill would make a person who violates any of its provisions, or related building standards, rules, and regulations, guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or by both a fine and imprisonment. By creating a new crime, and by imposing new inspection duties on local public health enforcing agents, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
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33+Existing law provides for the regulation of recreational water use, as specified, including, but not limited to, swimming pools and wave pools. Existing law establishes applicable construction and sanitation standards for public swimming pools, as well as and standards pertaining to their operation, maintenance, and use.
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3835 This bill would similarly establish, under the supervision of the State Department of Public Health, standards for a wave basin, defined as an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing. The bill would require a wave basin to be under the supervision of a wave basin operator, with specified responsibilities, and be subject to inspection by the enforcing agent, as defined. The bill would establish standards for the construction, use, operation, and maintenance of wave basins, including, but not limited to, standards for recordkeeping; water treatment, clarity, and characteristics; lifeguard service, first aid, and safety; and employee and wave basin user health. The bill would make a person who violates any of its provisions, or related building standards, rules, and regulations, guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or by both a fine and imprisonment. By creating a new crime, and by imposing new inspection duties on local public health enforcing agents, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
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50-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) is added to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer within the jurisdiction for approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(2) A person or minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(2) An operating telephone.(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.SEC. 2. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution for certain costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district because, in that regard, this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.However, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains other costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
47+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) is added to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a private wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer having within the jurisdiction for approval. approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test combined chlorine monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum combined chlorine concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, ____. 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the requirements of Section 115690.1 qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6.The department has supervision of sanitation, healthfulness, and safety of a wave basin.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115690.9. 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. The wave basin operator shall close the wave basin if the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is not clearly visible from the side of the wave basin when no entrained air or surface turbulence is present. The wave basin operator shall not open the wave basin for use until the wave basin water is clean and clear, and the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is clearly visible from the deck. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins1.0 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH7.2 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmCombined Chlorine0.0 ppm0.4 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits, wetsuits, swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed ___ occupants at any given time of operation. one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b)(1)A child under 48 inches in height, regardless of whether the child is accompanied by an adult, shall wear a properly fitting United States Coast Guard-approved Type II or Type III life vest to gain access to a wave basin.(2)A child under 42 inches in height shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a child under 42 inches in height if that child is not accompanied by an adult.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(3)(2) A person or child minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the lifeguards wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1)A rescue pole and a life ring on at least two opposing sides of the wave basin at centralized locations. Each rescue pole shall be a minimum of 12 feet and of fixed-length with a permanently attached body hook.(2)For wave basins with lifeguard personnel on duty, the wave basin operator of each wave basin area shall have the following safety equipment:(A)(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(B)(2) An operating telephone.(C)(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, failure to maintain clean wave basin water and clear wave basin water requirements; inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed. completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) The To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5)The wave basin operator shall disinfect the wave basin water as follows:(A)If the contaminating material is a formed fecal stool or vomit, the wave basin operator shall maintain the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at two ppm for at least 25 minutes.(B)If the fecal material is a diarrheal stool, the wave basin operator shall raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 20 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 12.75 hours. If that wave basin water contains a chlorine stabilizer such as cyanuric acid, the wave basin operator shall lower the pH to 6.5 and raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 40 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 30 hours.(C)If the contaminating material is blood, the wave basin operator shall check the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at the time of the incident. If it is below the required minimum free-chlorine concentration, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the wave basin until the required minimum free-chlorine concentration is achieved.(6)(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(7)(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(8)(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with sections Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available freechlorine free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 31358 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.SEC. 2. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution for certain costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district because, in that regard, this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.However, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains other costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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56-SECTION 1. Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) is added to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer within the jurisdiction for approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(2) A person or minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(2) An operating telephone.(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.
53+SECTION 1. Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) is added to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a private wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer having within the jurisdiction for approval. approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test combined chlorine monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum combined chlorine concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, ____. 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the requirements of Section 115690.1 qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6.The department has supervision of sanitation, healthfulness, and safety of a wave basin.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115690.9. 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. The wave basin operator shall close the wave basin if the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is not clearly visible from the side of the wave basin when no entrained air or surface turbulence is present. The wave basin operator shall not open the wave basin for use until the wave basin water is clean and clear, and the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is clearly visible from the deck. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins1.0 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH7.2 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmCombined Chlorine0.0 ppm0.4 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits, wetsuits, swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed ___ occupants at any given time of operation. one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b)(1)A child under 48 inches in height, regardless of whether the child is accompanied by an adult, shall wear a properly fitting United States Coast Guard-approved Type II or Type III life vest to gain access to a wave basin.(2)A child under 42 inches in height shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a child under 42 inches in height if that child is not accompanied by an adult.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(3)(2) A person or child minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the lifeguards wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1)A rescue pole and a life ring on at least two opposing sides of the wave basin at centralized locations. Each rescue pole shall be a minimum of 12 feet and of fixed-length with a permanently attached body hook.(2)For wave basins with lifeguard personnel on duty, the wave basin operator of each wave basin area shall have the following safety equipment:(A)(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(B)(2) An operating telephone.(C)(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, failure to maintain clean wave basin water and clear wave basin water requirements; inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed. completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) The To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5)The wave basin operator shall disinfect the wave basin water as follows:(A)If the contaminating material is a formed fecal stool or vomit, the wave basin operator shall maintain the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at two ppm for at least 25 minutes.(B)If the fecal material is a diarrheal stool, the wave basin operator shall raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 20 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 12.75 hours. If that wave basin water contains a chlorine stabilizer such as cyanuric acid, the wave basin operator shall lower the pH to 6.5 and raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 40 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 30 hours.(C)If the contaminating material is blood, the wave basin operator shall check the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at the time of the incident. If it is below the required minimum free-chlorine concentration, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the wave basin until the required minimum free-chlorine concentration is achieved.(6)(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(7)(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(8)(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with sections Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available freechlorine free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 31358 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.
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5855 SECTION 1. Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 115960.1) is added to Chapter 5 of Part 10 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety Code, to read:
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62- Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer within the jurisdiction for approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(2) A person or minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(2) An operating telephone.(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.
59+ Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a private wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer having within the jurisdiction for approval. approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test combined chlorine monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum combined chlorine concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, ____. 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the requirements of Section 115690.1 qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6.The department has supervision of sanitation, healthfulness, and safety of a wave basin.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115690.9. 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. The wave basin operator shall close the wave basin if the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is not clearly visible from the side of the wave basin when no entrained air or surface turbulence is present. The wave basin operator shall not open the wave basin for use until the wave basin water is clean and clear, and the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is clearly visible from the deck. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins1.0 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH7.2 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmCombined Chlorine0.0 ppm0.4 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits, wetsuits, swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed ___ occupants at any given time of operation. one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b)(1)A child under 48 inches in height, regardless of whether the child is accompanied by an adult, shall wear a properly fitting United States Coast Guard-approved Type II or Type III life vest to gain access to a wave basin.(2)A child under 42 inches in height shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a child under 42 inches in height if that child is not accompanied by an adult.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(3)(2) A person or child minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the lifeguards wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1)A rescue pole and a life ring on at least two opposing sides of the wave basin at centralized locations. Each rescue pole shall be a minimum of 12 feet and of fixed-length with a permanently attached body hook.(2)For wave basins with lifeguard personnel on duty, the wave basin operator of each wave basin area shall have the following safety equipment:(A)(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(B)(2) An operating telephone.(C)(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, failure to maintain clean wave basin water and clear wave basin water requirements; inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed. completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) The To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5)The wave basin operator shall disinfect the wave basin water as follows:(A)If the contaminating material is a formed fecal stool or vomit, the wave basin operator shall maintain the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at two ppm for at least 25 minutes.(B)If the fecal material is a diarrheal stool, the wave basin operator shall raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 20 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 12.75 hours. If that wave basin water contains a chlorine stabilizer such as cyanuric acid, the wave basin operator shall lower the pH to 6.5 and raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 40 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 30 hours.(C)If the contaminating material is blood, the wave basin operator shall check the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at the time of the incident. If it is below the required minimum free-chlorine concentration, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the wave basin until the required minimum free-chlorine concentration is achieved.(6)(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(7)(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(8)(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with sections Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available freechlorine free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 31358 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.
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64- Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer within the jurisdiction for approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(2) A person or minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(2) An operating telephone.(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.
61+ Article 2.8. Wave Basin Standards115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a private wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer having within the jurisdiction for approval. approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test combined chlorine monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum combined chlorine concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, ____. 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the requirements of Section 115690.1 qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.115960.6.The department has supervision of sanitation, healthfulness, and safety of a wave basin.115960.6. The local jurisdiction has jurisdiction over the sanitation and safety of a wave basin. The department may adopt regulations regulating sanitation and safety.115960.7. A wave basin, including wave basin structure, appurtenances, operation, source of water supply, amount and quality of water recirculated and in the basin, method of water purification, lifesaving apparatus, measures to ensure safety of users, and measures to ensure personal cleanliness of users so that the wave basin is at all times sanitary, healthful, and safe.115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115690.9. 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. The wave basin operator shall close the wave basin if the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is not clearly visible from the side of the wave basin when no entrained air or surface turbulence is present. The wave basin operator shall not open the wave basin for use until the wave basin water is clean and clear, and the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is clearly visible from the deck. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins1.0 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH7.2 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmCombined Chlorine0.0 ppm0.4 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits, wetsuits, swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed ___ occupants at any given time of operation. one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b)(1)A child under 48 inches in height, regardless of whether the child is accompanied by an adult, shall wear a properly fitting United States Coast Guard-approved Type II or Type III life vest to gain access to a wave basin.(2)A child under 42 inches in height shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a child under 42 inches in height if that child is not accompanied by an adult.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(3)(2) A person or child minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the lifeguards wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1)A rescue pole and a life ring on at least two opposing sides of the wave basin at centralized locations. Each rescue pole shall be a minimum of 12 feet and of fixed-length with a permanently attached body hook.(2)For wave basins with lifeguard personnel on duty, the wave basin operator of each wave basin area shall have the following safety equipment:(A)(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(B)(2) An operating telephone.(C)(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, failure to maintain clean wave basin water and clear wave basin water requirements; inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed. completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) The To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5)The wave basin operator shall disinfect the wave basin water as follows:(A)If the contaminating material is a formed fecal stool or vomit, the wave basin operator shall maintain the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at two ppm for at least 25 minutes.(B)If the fecal material is a diarrheal stool, the wave basin operator shall raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 20 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 12.75 hours. If that wave basin water contains a chlorine stabilizer such as cyanuric acid, the wave basin operator shall lower the pH to 6.5 and raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 40 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 30 hours.(C)If the contaminating material is blood, the wave basin operator shall check the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at the time of the incident. If it is below the required minimum free-chlorine concentration, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the wave basin until the required minimum free-chlorine concentration is achieved.(6)(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(7)(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(8)(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with sections Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available freechlorine free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 31358 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.
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70-115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.
67+115960.1. The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:(a) Department means the State Department of Public Health.(b) Enforcing agent means the local health officer, director of environmental health, registered environmental health specialist, environmental health specialist trainee, or an inspector of the department.(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a private wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.(d) Wave basin means an artificially constructed body of water within an impervious water containment structure incorporating the use of a mechanical device for generating waves with suitable characteristics for surfing.
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80-(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.
77+(c) Lifeguard services means the attendance at a private wave basin, during periods of use, of one or more lifeguards who possess, as minimum qualifications, current certificates from a lifeguard training program of the American Red Cross or YMCA of the U.S.A. or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department, and who are trained to administer first aid, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in conformance with Section 123725 and the regulations adopted thereunder, and who have no duties to perform other than to supervise the safety of participants in water-contact activities. Lifeguard services includes the supervision of the safety of participants in water-contact activities by lifeguards who are providing surfing lessons, coaching, or overseeing water-contact sports, or providing water safety instructions to participants when no other persons are using the facilities unless those persons are supervised by separate lifeguard services.
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84-115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer within the jurisdiction for approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.
81+115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.(b) (1) A wave basin shall be operated in accordance with a water safety program that includes specialized water safety personnel, training, procedures, and equipment.(2) All components of the water safety program shall be in compliance with the most current life safety guidelines appropriate for surfing-related activities from the American Red Cross or other applicable certifying entity.(c) A person proposing to construct construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer having within the jurisdiction for approval. approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.(d) A person operating or maintaining a wave basin shall do so in a sanitary, healthful, and safe manner.
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8885 115960.2. (a) Unless otherwise specified in this article, Article 5 (commencing with Section 116025) of this chapter and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 65501) of Title 22 of, and Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of, the California Code of Regulations, do not apply to a wave basin, as defined in Section 115960.1.
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94-(c) A person proposing to construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer within the jurisdiction for approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.
91+(c) A person proposing to construct construct, renovate, or alter a wave basin shall file a copy of the plans therefor, prior to construction, renovation, or alteration with the local health officer having within the jurisdiction for approval. approved permitting, similar to public pools, under the local jurisdiction.
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9895 115960.3. (a) A wave basin shall be under the supervision of a wave basin operator.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain written wave basin operating procedures at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.(c) The wave basin operator shall maintain manufacturers instructions for the operation and maintenance for all mechanical and electrical equipment and water treatment systems at the wave basin site for use by the wave basin operator and for inspection by the enforcing agent.
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108-115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.
105+115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(b) If the wave basin operator adds cyanuric acid to the water at a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall measure the cyanuric acid concentration in the water a minimum of once per month and shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(c) The wave basin operator shall test combined chlorine monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum combined chlorine concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of routine maintenance and repairs to the wave basin at the wave basin site.(e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.(f) The wave basin operator shall maintain data and records collected pursuant to this section for at least two years for inspection by the enforcing agent and shall submit all data and records to the enforcing agent upon request.
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112109 115960.4. (a) Except as provided in Section 116048, during business hours, the wave basin operator of every wave basin shall test the disinfectant residual and pH of the wave basin water a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator shall also test heated wave basins water temperature a minimum of once per day. The wave basin operator may perform these daily tests using a properly calibrated automatic chemical monitoring and control system if approved by the enforcing agent and in accordance with the manufacturers equipment specifications for calibration and directions for proper use. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written daily record of all test results, equipment readings, calibrations, and corrective action taken at the wave basin site.
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113+(c) The wave basin operator shall test combined chlorine monochloramine, or other disinfectant as determined by the department, at a frequency required to maintain maximum combined chlorine concentrations below 0.4 ppm. The wave basin operator shall maintain a written record of these test results and all corrective action taken at the wave basin site.
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120117 (e) If a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident occurs in a wave basin, the wave basin operator shall record the incident in accordance with the requirements of Section 115960.22 and shall identify the affected wave basin in the incident record if there is more than one wave basin at the wave basin site. This record shall be maintained at the wave basin site.
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124-115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.
121+115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, ____. 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.(b) The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances:(1) When one or more aquatic instructors possessing the current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or the equivalent, are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.(2) When one or more lifeguards meeting the requirements of Section 115690.1 qualifications described in subdivision (c) of Section 115960.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction.
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128-115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.
125+115960.5. (a) A person providing aquatic instruction, including, but not limited to, surfing instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a wave basin shall possess current certificates from an Ellis and Associates, American Red Cross, or YMCA of the U.S.A. lifeguard training program, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, ____. 2022. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section.
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148-115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.
151+115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115690.9. 115960.9.(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. The wave basin operator shall close the wave basin if the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is not clearly visible from the side of the wave basin when no entrained air or surface turbulence is present. The wave basin operator shall not open the wave basin for use until the wave basin water is clean and clear, and the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is clearly visible from the deck. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:(1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.(2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.
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152-115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115960.9.
155+115960.8. (a) The wave basin operator shall operate pumps, filters, disinfectant and chemical feeders, flow indicators, gauges, recirculation systems, disinfection systems, and all parts of the water treatment system whenever the wave basin is available for use, and at additional times and for additional periods as may be necessary to maintain clear wave basin water and the disinfection standards as required in Section 115690.9. 115960.9.
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154-(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:
157+(b) The wave basin operator shall maintain clear wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. use, such that resuscitation can be initiated within two minutes of identifying a distressed surfer. Water clarity shall be verified using contrasting color markers placed in the deepest sections of the wave basin facility accessible to the wave basin operator. Temporarily entrained air and water surface turbulence caused by the wave generating system shall not be considered a failure of this water clarity requirement. The wave basin operator shall close the wave basin if the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is not clearly visible from the side of the wave basin when no entrained air or surface turbulence is present. The wave basin operator shall not open the wave basin for use until the wave basin water is clean and clear, and the bottom of the wave basin at the maximum depth is clearly visible from the deck. In the event that the wave basin water is not sufficiently clear to see the bottom of the wave basin while the water is static, the following conditions shall apply:
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156159 (1) There shall be a leash or tether requirement such that all surfers shall effectively be attached to a surfboard, bodyboard, or another analogous surfing or flotation device.
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158161 (2) There shall be a 1 to 10 lifeguard to surfer ratio.
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160-115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.
163+115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.(b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:Free-Chlorine ResidualBromine ResidualWithout CYAWith CYAMinMaxMinMaxMinMaxWave Basins1.0 0.5 ppm10.0 ppm2.0 ppm10.0 ppm 2.0 ppmCYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.This includes all wave basins(c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.(d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.
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164167 115960.9. (a) Wave basins, when open or in use, shall be disinfected continuously by a chemical that imparts a disinfectant at concentrations consistent with subdivision (b). If halogens other than chlorine are used, residuals of equivalent strength shall be maintained.
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166169 (b) The minimum and maximum concentrations of disinfectant residuals in wave basin water shall be as follows:
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168171 Free-Chlorine Residual Bromine Residual
169172 Without CYA With CYA
170173 Min Max Min Max Min Max
171-Wave Basins 0.5 ppm 10.0 ppm 2.0 ppm 10.0 ppm 2.0 ppm
174+Wave Basins 1.0 0.5 ppm 10.0 ppm 2.0 ppm 10.0 ppm 2.0 ppm
172175 CYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;ppm = parts per million.
173176 This includes all wave basins
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175178 Free-Chlorine Residual
176179
177180 Bromine Residual
178181
179182 Without CYA
180183
181184 With CYA
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183186 Min
184187
185188 Max
186189
187190 Min
188191
189192 Max
190193
191194 Min
192195
193196 Max
194197
195198 Wave Basins
196199
197- 0.5 ppm
200+1.0 0.5 ppm
198201
199202 10.0 ppm
200203
201204 2.0 ppm
202205
203206 10.0 ppm
204207
205208 2.0 ppm
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207210 CYA = cyanuric acid; Min = minimum; Max = maximum;
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209212 ppm = parts per million.
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211214 This includes all wave basins
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213216 (c) The enforcing agent may accept other disinfecting materials or methods after the wave basin operator has demonstrated to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods provide a readily measurable disinfectant residual in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall demonstrate to the enforcing agent that the materials or methods are at least as effective as the required chlorine concentration and do not have adverse physiological effects on wave basin users.
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215218 (d) The wave basin operator shall maintain a test kit for measuring the disinfectant residual, pH, and, if used, cyanuric acid concentration at the wave basin. This test kit shall be available for use by the wave basin operator and the enforcing agent at all times that the wave basin is in use. The chlorine or bromine test kit shall be the diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) type or otherwise be capable of testing free-halogen residual. Chlorine test kits shall be capable of testing for free chlorine and total chlorine, such that combined chlorine concentrations can be determined. Testing shall be performed at three locations in the wave basin, namely each end and the middle of the wave basin.
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217-115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F
220+115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:MinimumMaximumpH7.2 7.07.8Cyanuric Acid0.0 ppm100.0 ppmCombined Chlorine0.0 ppm0.4 ppmPool Water TemperatureNot Applicable104 F
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221224 115960.10. The wave basin operator shall maintain wave basin water characteristics within the following ranges:
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223226
224-pH 7.0 7.8
227+pH 7.2 7.0 7.8
225228 Cyanuric Acid 0.0 ppm 100.0 ppm
229+Combined Chlorine 0.0 ppm 0.4 ppm
226230 Pool Water Temperature Not Applicable 104 F
227231
228232 Minimum
229233
230234 Maximum
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232236 pH
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234- 7.0
238+7.2 7.0
235239
236240 7.8
237241
238242 Cyanuric Acid
239243
240244 0.0 ppm
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242246 100.0 ppm
247+
248+Combined Chlorine
249+
250+
251+
252+0.0 ppm
253+
254+
255+
256+0.4 ppm
257+
258+
243259
244260 Pool Water Temperature
245261
246262 Not Applicable
247263
248264 104 F
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250266 115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:(1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.(2) Total Coliform:(A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.(B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.(C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.(b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.
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254270 115960.11. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain microbiological water quality standards in each wave basin at the site as follows:
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256272 (1) Standard Plate Count (Heterotrophic Plate): The number of colony forming units shall not exceed 200 colonies per milliliter.
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258274 (2) Total Coliform:
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260276 (A) If the multiple-tube fermentation method is used, the most probable number (MPN) shall be less than 2.2 per 100 milliliters.
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262278 (B) If the membrane filtration technique is used, the number of coliform organisms shall be less than one colony per 100 milliliters.
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264280 (C) If an enzyme substrate method including Idexx Colilert-18 is used, an MPN shall be less than or equal to one per 100 milliliters.
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266282 (b) Chemical quality of wave basin water and indoor air quality at the wave basin site and ancillary facilities shall not cause adverse physiological effects, such as irritation of the eyes, lungs, or skin of the wave basin users.
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268284 115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.(b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.
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272288 115960.12. (a) The wave basin operator shall maintain clean wave basin water while the wave basin is in use. The wave basin operator shall not allow debris, including, but not limited to, floating scum, sputum, trash, or leaves, to accumulate in the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall ensure that water levels are maintained and operated to remove that material continuously through the wave basin skimming or overflow system.
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274290 (b) The wave basin operator shall clean the bottom, sides, and other surfaces of the wave basin as often as necessary to keep the bottom, sides, and wave basin surfaces clean and free of slime and algae.
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276292 115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.
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280296 115960.13. Animals shall not be permitted in the wave basin or ancillary facilities except as provided in Sections 54, 54.1, and 54.2 of the Civil Code.
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282298 115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.
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286302 115960.14. The wave basin operator shall keep all parts of the wave basin site well-maintained, including, but not limited to, the wave basin, water treatment systems, ancillary facilities, signs, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.
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288-115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.
304+115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits, wetsuits, swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.
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292-115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.
308+115960.15. The wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all swimsuits, wetsuits, swimsuits and towels furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, laundered after each use, and the wave basin operator, or assignee, shall have all reusable swimming caps and protective head gear furnished by the wave basin operator, or assignee, cleaned after each use.
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294310 115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.(b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.(c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.(2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.(3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.(d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.
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298314 115960.16. (a) Lifeguard service shall be provided for any wave basin that is of wholly artificial construction and for the use of which a direct fee is charged. For purposes of this section, direct fee means a separately stated fee or charge for the use of a wave basin to the exclusion of any other service, facility, or amenity.
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300316 (b) Every wave basin that charges a direct fee, as defined in subdivision (a), shall provide on its premises an automated external defibrillator (AED) unit. The AED unit shall be readily available during wave basin operations.
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302318 (c) (1) In order to ensure public safety, a person or entity that acquires an AED pursuant to these provisions shall comply with Section 1797.196.
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304320 (2) Pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a person or entity that acquires an AED for emergency care pursuant to this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in the rendering of emergency care by use of the AED.
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306322 (3) Pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1714.21 of the Civil Code, a volunteer who, in good faith, renders emergency care or treatment at the scene of an emergency with the use of an AED that is provided under this section shall not be liable for any civil damages resulting from any acts or omissions in rendering the emergency care, subject to the limitation in subdivision (e) of that section.
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308324 (d) For purposes of this section, a complex of two or more proximate wave basins that charges a single fee for admission to all of those wave basins shall be considered one single wave basin.
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310-115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(2) A person or minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.
326+115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed ___ occupants at any given time of operation. one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.(b)(1)A child under 48 inches in height, regardless of whether the child is accompanied by an adult, shall wear a properly fitting United States Coast Guard-approved Type II or Type III life vest to gain access to a wave basin.(2)A child under 42 inches in height shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a child under 42 inches in height if that child is not accompanied by an adult.(b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.(3)(2) A person or child minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.
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314-115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.
330+115960.17. (a) User loading capacity for a wave basin shall not exceed ___ occupants at any given time of operation. one occupant in the wave basin water per 1,000 square feet of the wave basin water surface area. The wave basin operator policies and procedures shall indicate peak occupancy for safe operations and wave activity base on the wave basins overall water surface area.
331+
332+(b)(1)A child under 48 inches in height, regardless of whether the child is accompanied by an adult, shall wear a properly fitting United States Coast Guard-approved Type II or Type III life vest to gain access to a wave basin.
333+
334+
335+
336+(2)A child under 42 inches in height shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a child under 42 inches in height if that child is not accompanied by an adult.
337+
338+
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316340 (b) (1) A minor under 18 years of age shall be accompanied by an adult in order to gain entry into the park. A wave basin operator shall deny entrance into the park of a minor under 18 years of age if that minor is not accompanied by an adult.
317341
318-(2) A person or minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.
342+(3)
319343
320-115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
344+
345+
346+(2) A person or child minor who refuses to comply with this section shall be removed from the park by the wave basin operator.
347+
348+115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the lifeguards wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
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324352 115960.18. (a) In all cases where wave action is suspended for any reason, an audible signal shall be used prior to resuming wave action to warn patrons of impending waves. That audible signal may be of any duration but shall sound within 15 seconds immediately prior to resuming the breaking wave action. The audible signal shall be loud enough so that it can be heard by anyone in the wave basin water and within the range of motion of the wave generation system, but shall not exceed 90 decibels.
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326-(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
354+(b) An emergency stop for the wave equipment shall be easily accessible to the lifeguards wave basin operator, lifeguards, and other officials, as required by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
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328-115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(2) An operating telephone.(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.
356+115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:(1)A rescue pole and a life ring on at least two opposing sides of the wave basin at centralized locations. Each rescue pole shall be a minimum of 12 feet and of fixed-length with a permanently attached body hook.(2)For wave basins with lifeguard personnel on duty, the wave basin operator of each wave basin area shall have the following safety equipment:(A)(1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.(B)(2) An operating telephone.(C)(3) A backboard and head immobilizer.(b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.
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332360 115960.19. (a) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the following safety and first aid equipment is provided and maintained readily visible and available for use at the wave basin at all times:
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362+(1)A rescue pole and a life ring on at least two opposing sides of the wave basin at centralized locations. Each rescue pole shall be a minimum of 12 feet and of fixed-length with a permanently attached body hook.
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364+
365+
366+(2)For wave basins with lifeguard personnel on duty, the wave basin operator of each wave basin area shall have the following safety equipment:
367+
368+
369+
370+(A)
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372+
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334374 (1) A Red Cross 10-Person Industrial First Aid Kit or the equivalent.
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376+(B)
377+
378+
379+
336380 (2) An operating telephone.
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382+(C)
383+
384+
337385
338386 (3) A backboard and head immobilizer.
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340388 (b) A wave basin of such size that unaided swimming by lifeguards performing rescue may not offer sufficient protection to wave basin users, the wave basin operator shall provide one or more motorized watercraft, paddle boards, or square-sterned boats equipped with oars, oarlocks, and life rings.
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342390 115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).(b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.(c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.
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346394 115960.20. (a) A wave basin employee with a communicable disease while in an infectious state shall not work in any capacity involving contact with wave basin users, wave basin water, or the operation of the wave basin equipment and ancillary facilities at a wave basin unless a current written statement is provided by a licensed physician as prescribed in subdivision (b).
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348396 (b) A wave basin employee or wave basin user having a communicable disease while in an infectious state, including, but not limited to, cryptosporidium, giardia, Legionnaires disease, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, or while having any symptoms such as a cough, cold sores, or nasal or ear discharge or when wearing bandages, shall not enter wave basin water unless the wave basin employee or wave basin user submits a current written statement to the wave basin operator, signed by a licensed physician, confirming that the wave basin employee or wave basin user does not present a health hazard to others using the wave basin or ancillary facilities.
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350398 (c) If two or more lifeguards or wave basin users at a wave basin report within five days of each other to the wave basin operator that they have had diarrhea, the wave basin operator shall report this to the enforcing agent.
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352-115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.
400+115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, failure to maintain clean wave basin water and clear wave basin water requirements; inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.
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356-115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.
404+115960.21. A wave basin that is maintained or operated in a manner that creates an unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition may be closed by the enforcing agent. Unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary conditions include, but are not limited to, failure to maintain clean wave basin water and clear wave basin water requirements; inadequate disinfection; improper pH; the presence of inhalation hazards; failure to meet microbiological or chemical water-quality standards; missing or broken suction outlet covers; missing or broken wave basin enclosures, including fencing and gates; hazards to wave basin users; and any other violation of these requirements that are identified by the enforcing agent. A wave basin shall not be reopened until the unhealthful, unsafe, or unsanitary condition has been rectified and upon specific written approval from the enforcing agent.
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358-115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.
406+115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed. completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.(2) The To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.(3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.(4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.(5)The wave basin operator shall disinfect the wave basin water as follows:(A)If the contaminating material is a formed fecal stool or vomit, the wave basin operator shall maintain the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at two ppm for at least 25 minutes.(B)If the fecal material is a diarrheal stool, the wave basin operator shall raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 20 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 12.75 hours. If that wave basin water contains a chlorine stabilizer such as cyanuric acid, the wave basin operator shall lower the pH to 6.5 and raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 40 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 30 hours.(C)If the contaminating material is blood, the wave basin operator shall check the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at the time of the incident. If it is below the required minimum free-chlorine concentration, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the wave basin until the required minimum free-chlorine concentration is achieved.(6)(5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.(7)(6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.(8)(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with sections Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.(b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available freechlorine free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.(2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.(3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.(4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.
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362410 115960.22. (a) In responding to a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or a near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall perform the following disinfection procedures:
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364-(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.
412+(1) After a fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or near-drowning or drowning incident, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the affected wave basin to wave basin users. If the wave basin is one of multiple wave basins that use the same filtration system, then all interconnected wave basins shall be closed to wave basin users. No one shall be allowed to enter the wave basin until the disinfection procedures have been completed. completed to ensure the wave basin meets the minimum disinfection standards.
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366-(2) To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.
414+(2) The To the extent possible, the wave basin operator shall remove contaminating material and discharge the contaminating material directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall clean and disinfect the item used to remove the contaminating material.
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368416 (3) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the pH of the wave basin water is 7.5 or lower.
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370418 (4) The wave basin operator shall ensure that the filtration system is operating while the wave basin reaches and maintains the required free-chlorine concentration during the disinfection process.
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420+(5)The wave basin operator shall disinfect the wave basin water as follows:
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424+(A)If the contaminating material is a formed fecal stool or vomit, the wave basin operator shall maintain the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at two ppm for at least 25 minutes.
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428+(B)If the fecal material is a diarrheal stool, the wave basin operator shall raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 20 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 12.75 hours. If that wave basin water contains a chlorine stabilizer such as cyanuric acid, the wave basin operator shall lower the pH to 6.5 and raise the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin to 40 ppm and maintain that concentration for at least 30 hours.
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432+(C)If the contaminating material is blood, the wave basin operator shall check the free-chlorine concentration in the wave basin at the time of the incident. If it is below the required minimum free-chlorine concentration, the wave basin operator shall immediately close the wave basin until the required minimum free-chlorine concentration is achieved.
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372440 (5) The wave basin operator shall test the free-chlorine residual at multiple points to ensure the required free-chlorine concentration is achieved throughout the wave basin water for the entire disinfection time.
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374446 (6) The wave basin operator shall replace any affected filters and shall backwash noncartridge filters after the disinfection process has been completed. The wave basin operator shall ensure the effluent is discharged directly to the sanitary sewer or other approved wastewater-disposal process in accordance with state or local requirements. The wave basin operator shall not return the filter backwash water to the wave basin. The wave basin operator shall replace the filter media if necessary.
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376-(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.
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452+(7) The wave basin operator shall not allow wave basin users back into the wave basin until the disinfection process has been completed and the free-chlorine concentration and pH of the wave basin water have returned to normal operating ranges in accordance with sections Sections 115960.9 and 115960.10.
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378454 (b) The wave basin operator shall immediately document each fecal, vomit, or blood contamination or drowning or near-drowning incident and maintain records in accordance with Section 115960.4 as follows:
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380-(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.
456+(1) The date and time of the incident, the affected wave basin, the available freechlorine free-chlorine concentrations, wave basin temperature, and pH at the time of the incident, facts known about the circumstances and cause of the incident, and the name and contact information of the individual from whom the contaminant was released. This information shall also be documented after the wave basin operator has completed the disinfection process and again when reopening the wave basin to wave basin users.
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382458 (2) Whether the fecal stool was formed or diarrheal.
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384460 (3) The procedures followed in responding to the contamination incident.
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386462 (4) The number of wave basin users in the wave basin and the length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident.
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388-115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.
464+115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 31358 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.
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392-115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.
468+115960.23. All gas chlorination equipment shall be well-maintained and operational at all times in accordance with Section 31358 3135B of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.
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394470 115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.(b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.(c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.(d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.(e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.
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398474 115960.24. (a) The wave basin operator shall keep clean and free of slime, algae, litter, and vermin all ancillary facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, toilets, dressing facilities, drinking fountains, diaper-changing stations, floors, walls, partitions, doors, and lockers.
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400476 (b) Except for deck showers, all showers provided for wave basin users as required by Chapter 31B (commencing with Section 3101B) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations shall have soap in dispensers or containers.
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402478 (c) For toilet facilities, toilet tissue, handwashing soap, and paper towels or hot air blowers, shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices.
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404480 (d) The wave basin operator shall provide and maintain, in a clean and sanitary condition, a minimum of one waste receptacle in each toilet facility.
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406482 (e) Wooden slats, duckboards, and footbaths are prohibited.
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408484 115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.(b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.
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412488 115960.25. (a) Every person who violates any provision of this article, building standards published in the State Building Standards Code relating to wave basins, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.
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414490 (b) Each day that a violation of this article continues is a separate offense.
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416492 SEC. 2. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution for certain costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district because, in that regard, this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.However, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains other costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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418494 SEC. 2. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution for certain costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district because, in that regard, this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.However, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains other costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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420496 SEC. 2. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution for certain costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district because, in that regard, this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.
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424500 However, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains other costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.