Utah Code § 26B-7-124

Rules for public cold baths
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(1) As used in this section, "public cold bath" means a tub or tank that:
(a) is used by:
(i) the general public, regardless of whether there is a charge or payment for use; and
(ii) one bather at a time;
(b) contains chilled water that is:
(i) maintained at a temperature lower than 60 degrees Fahrenheit;
(ii) no more than 180 gallons in volume; and
(iii) at a depth that allows the bather to maintain the bather's head above the water while in a
seated position; and
(c) continuously filters and sanitizes the chilled water.
(2) The department may not adopt a rule that restricts, limits, or imposes requirements on the
operation of a public cold bath.

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