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A maximum vertical clearance from the ground to the bottom of the enclosure of two inches. <br />Gaps or voids, if any, do not allow passage of a sphere equal to or greater than four inches in <br />diameter. <br />An outside surface free of protrusions, cavities, or other physical characteristics that would serve <br />as handholds or footholds that could enable a child below the age of five years to climb over. Leg.H. 1996 <br />ch. 925. <br />§115924. <br />Any person entering into an agreement to build a swimming pool shall give the consumer notice of the <br />requirements of this article. Leg.H. 1996 ch. 925. <br />§115925. <br />The requirements of this article shall not apply to any of the following: <br />(a) Public swimming pools. <br />Hot tubs or spas with locking safety covers that comply with the American Society for Testing <br />Materials-Emergency Performance Specification (ASTM-ES 13-89). <br />Any pool within the jurisdiction of any political subdivision that adopts an ordinance for swimming <br />pool safety that includes requirements that are at least as stringent as this article. <br />An apartment complex, or any residential setting other than a single-family home. Leg.H. 1996 ch. <br />925. <br />§115926. <br />This article does not apply to any facility regulated by the State Department of Social Services even if the <br />California Codes, Rules & BAJI <br />Copyright 1997 Matthew Bender & Co., Inc.