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SWIMMING POOLS ACT 1992 - SECT 19
House wall may be used as part of required child-resistant barrier
19 House wall may be used as part of required child-resistant barrier
(1) A child-resistant barrier that is formed by, or that includes, a wall of a
residential building, hotel or motel is regarded, for the purposes of sections
7 and 12, as separating any outdoor swimming pool from the
residential building, hotel or motel so long as: (a) the wall contains no
opening through which access may at any time be gained to the swimming pool,
and
(b) the wall is designed, constructed, installed and maintained in
accordance with the standards prescribed by the regulations, and
(c) the
remainder of the barrier complies with section 7 or 12, as the case requires.
(2) The regulations may prescribe circumstances in which an opening in a wall
is or is not to be regarded as an opening through which access may at any time
be gained to a swimming pool for the purposes of subsection (1) (a).
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