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week and at intervals no greater than four days apart. <br />(b) On or after January 1, 1987, any rule or regulation of the department that is in conflict with <br />subdivision (a) is invalid. Leg.H. <br />1995 ch. 415, effective January 1, 1996. <br />§116049. <br />(a) "Public swimming pool," as used in this section, means any public swimming pool defined in Section <br />116025 that is owned or operated by the state or any local governmental entity, including, but not limited <br />to, any city, county, city and county, charter city, charter county, or charter city and county. <br />All dry-niche light fixtures, and all underwater wet-niche light fixtures operating at more than 15 <br />volts in public swimming pools shall be protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter in the branch circuit, <br />and all light fixtures in public swimming pools shall have encapsulated terminals. This subdivision is <br />declaratory of existing law. <br />Any public swimming pools that do not meet the requirements specified in subdivision (b) by <br />January 1, 1995, shall be retrofitted to comply with these requirements by January 1, 1996. <br />The ground-fault circuit interrupter required pursuant to this section shall comply with Underwriter's <br />Laboratory standards. <br />Any state or local governmental entity that owns or operates a public swimming pool shall have its <br />public swimming pool inspected by a qualified inspector prior to July 1, 1996, to determine compliance <br />with this section. <br />A public swimming pool may charge a fee, or increase its fee charged, to the public for use of the <br />pool, for the purpose of recovering the administrative and other costs of retrofitting pools in compliance <br />with this section. The charge or increase due to this section shall terminate when funds sufficient to cover <br />these costs are collected. <br />California Codes, Rules & BAR <br />Copyright 1997 Matthew Bender & Co., Inc.