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SB 61

AN ACT relating to swimming pools.

2025 Regular Session

Kentucky's SB 61 passed the House 59-28 with swimming pool-related amendments, now under Senate review for potential regulatory or operational changes affecting pool facilities.

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Bill Summary · SB 61

Legislative bill overview

SB 61 is a Kentucky bill relating to swimming pools that passed the House on March 14, 2025, with a 59-28 vote after incorporating two floor amendments. The bill was then sent to the Senate Rules Committee. Without access to the specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but the legislation addresses regulatory or operational matters concerning swimming pools in Kentucky.

Why is this important

Swimming pool legislation typically affects public health and safety standards, business operations for pool facilities, or local government authority over pool construction and maintenance. Changes to pool regulations can impact costs for municipalities, private operators, and families accessing recreational facilities, as well as oversight of water quality and safety compliance.

Potential points of contention

  • Regulatory burden vs. safety standards: Debate likely exists over whether new requirements impose excessive costs on small pool operators or municipalities versus adequately protecting public health
  • Local vs. state authority: Questions may arise about whether state-level mandates appropriately balance local control with uniform safety standards
  • Specific amendments' scope: The filing of multiple floor amendments (numbered 1-6) suggests substantive disagreements over particular provisions during the legislative process

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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