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The bill would exempt small, single-user public cold baths that meet size, temperature, depth, and sanitation criteria from public pool rules.
The bill would exempt small, single-user public cold baths that meet size, temperature, depth, and sanitation criteria from public pool rules.
Status: Passed 1st Reading
Introduced: January 23, 2025
Primary change proposed: Amend G.S. 130A‑280 (public swimming pool law) to exempt certain “public cold baths” from the public‑pool regulatory regime if they meet specified safety and sanitation requirements. If enacted, the bill takes effect July 1, 2025.
To clarify that small, single‑occupant chilled‑water tubs used by the public (commonly called cold baths or cold plunges) are not subject to the State’s public swimming‑pool rules — provided they meet narrow size, temperature, depth and sanitation criteria. The intent is to remove an unintended regulatory burden on businesses offering individual cold‑bath services while retaining public‑health safeguards.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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