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CAP. 132] Public Swimming Pools (Urban Council)

By-laws

[1987 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Exclusion of persons suffering from certain diseases. L.N. 238/87.

Power to exclude or remove certain persons. L.N. 238/87.

8A. No person shall enter the precincts of a swimming pool while knowingly suffering from any communicable disease.

8B. (1) Any person to whom this by-law applies may be refused admission to the precincts of a swimming pool or be ordered by any attendant or supervisor forthwith to leave those precincts and, in the event of failure to comply with such order, be removed, if need be, by force.

(2) This by-law applies to any person who in the opinion of the supervisor of the swimming pool-

(a) may be suffering from a communicable disease;

(b) is under the influence of drink or drugs;

(c) has an open cut or wound; or

(d) is otherwise in such a physical condition that his presence in the precincts of the swimming pool would not be in the interests of other bathers.

Opening and closing of swimming pool. 9.

(a) G.N.A. 55/62. L.N. 81/76.

Fees and charges. L.N. 179/82. L.N. 95/83. L.N. 161/85. L.N. 145/87.

L.N. 81/76.

G.N.A. 55/62.

G.N.A. 55/62.

The Council may specify-

the days on which swimming pools may be open or closed to the public;

(b) the opening and closing times of swimming pools; and

(c) the number of sessions in a day and the duration of each session,

and may direct that any swimming pool or any part thereof be closed to the public on any occasion for the purpose of carrying out repairs or other works or for the purpose of organized swimming practices or contests, aquatic sports or similar entertainments.

10. (1) Subject to this by-law, a person using a swimming pool during a session specified by the Council under by-law 9 shall pay to the Council-

(a) $& if he is 14 years of age or more; or

(b) $4 if he is under the age of 14 years.

(2) In the case of any organized party of persons sponsored by and under the care of any organization approved by the Council, the Council may reduce or waive the fees prescribed in paragraph (1) or may permit such organization to pay a compounded fee in respect of the use of a swimming pool by such party, or any number of such parties, over such period of time as may be agreed between the Council and the organization.

(3) In any case where a swimming pool is closed to the public under by-law 9 for the purpose of any organized swimming practice, contest, aquatic sport or entertainment, the Council may make such

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