Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 310. Oklahoma State Department of Health |
Chapter 250. Fee Schedule for Consumer Health Service |
Subchapter 3. License Classifications and Associated Fees for Consumer Health Services |
SECTION 310:250-3-6. Public bathing places
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- (1) Public Bathing Category I ''Indoor Facility''(A) Public Bathing Places Initial License Fee - $125.00(B) Public Bathing Places Renewal License Fee - $75.00(C) Public Bathing Places Re-inspection Fee - $250.00(2) Public Bathing Category O ''Outdoor Facility''(A) Public Bathing Places Initial License Fee - $125.00(B) Public Bathing Places Renewal License Fee - $75.00(C) Public Bathing Places Re-inspection Fee - $250.00(3) Pool Category M ''Municipality of 5,000 or less population''(A) Public Bathing Places Annual License Fee - $50.00(B) Public Bathing Places Re-inspection Fee - $250.00(b) Each filter system for a construction project shall require a separate permit. One project may contain several construction items and require more than one permit. The maximum fee for each public bathing place construction permit will be $2000.00(1) New Construction(A) Pool - Rounded to the nearest 5000 gallons volume - $100.00 per 5000 gallons (minimum $500.00 fee)(B) Spray Pool -Rounded to the nearest 5000 gallons volume - $100.00 per 5000 gallons (minimum $500.00 fee)(C) Spas - Rounded to nearest 100 gallons volume - $50.00 per 100 gallons (minimum $250.00 fee)(2) Modification to Existing Permit(A) Pool - Rounded to the nearest 5000 gallons volume - $50.00 per 5000 gallons (minimum $250.00 fee)(B) Spray Pool - Rounded to the nearest 5000 gallons volume -50.00 per 5000 gallons (minimum $250.00 fee)(C) Spas - Rounded to the Nearest 100 gallons volume - $25.00 per 100 gallons (minimum $125.00 fee)(c) An annual securing fee of $50.00 will be applied to each public bathing place that is placed out of service and is not maintaining annual licensure. This pertains to a secured public bathing place permanently out of service where the current owner has no intention to reopen and does not fill in the public bathing place. It also applies to a public bathing place closed for longer than a year with the intent of re-opening. A securing fee will be due at the same time as the original license expiration and each year thereafter while the facility remains permanently out of service. When a public bathing place resumes operation, the local county health department shall be notified by the owner and any remaining license fee will be required for that year of operation.