Nevada Code § 444.080

Operation without permit unlawful; procedure for application for and granting of permit
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1. It shall be unlawful for any person,
firm, corporation, institution or municipality to construct or to operate or
continue to operate any public swimming pool, bathhouse, or nudist colony, or
any structure intended to be used for swimming or bathing purposes within the
State of Nevada without a permit to do so from the health authority.
2. Any person, firm, corporation,
institution or municipality desiring to construct or to operate and maintain
any public swimming pool, bathhouse or structure intended to be used for
swimming or bathing purposes within the State of Nevada shall file an
application for permission to do so with the health authority.
3. The application shall state:
(a) The source of water supply.
(b) The amount and quality of water available and
intended to be used.
(c) The method and manner of water purification,
treatment, disinfection, heating, regulating and cleaning.
(d) The lifesaving apparatus and measures to
insure safety of bathers.
(e) The measures to insure personal cleanliness
of bathers.
(f) The methods and manner of washing,
disinfecting, drying and storing bathing apparel and towels.
(g) All other information and statistics that may
be required by the regulations of the State Board of Health or local board of
health.
4. Upon receipt of the application, the
health authority shall cause an investigation to be made of the proposed or
existing pool, and if the health authority determines as a fact that the same
is or may reasonably be expected to become unclean or insanitary or may
constitute a menace to public health, the health authority shall deny the
permit. If the health authority determines as a fact that the same is or may
reasonably be expected to be conducted continuously in a clean and sanitary
manner and will not constitute a menace to public health, the health authority
shall grant the permit under such restrictions as the authority shall deem
proper.

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