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90_HB1162

      New Act
      55 ILCS 5/5-1066          from Ch. 34, par. 5-1066
      65 ILCS 5/11-30-9         from Ch. 24, par. 11-30-9
          Creates the  Private  Swimming  Pool  Enclosure  Act  and
      amends  the  Counties  Code  and the Illinois Municipal Code.
      Requires  that  new  outdoor  swimming   pools   on   private
      residential  property  be enclosed by a fence, wall, or other
      effective permanent barrier of 42 inches or  greater  height.
      Provides  that the Act does not apply to jacuzzis or to above
      ground pools with a height of 42 or more inches. Permits more
      restrictive regulation  by  units  of  local  government  and
      preempts less restrictive regulation by home rule units.
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 1        AN  ACT  concerning  the  enclosure  of  private swimming
 2    pools.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  1.  Short  title.   This Act may be cited as the
 6    Private Swimming Pool Enclosure Act.
 7        Section 5.  Definition.  As used in this  Act,  "swimming
 8    pool"  means  an  outdoor  artificial  basin of water that is
 9    constructed, modified, improved, or installed in or above the
10    ground of private residential property  for  the  purpose  of
11    swimming  or  wading  and  that  has  a depth of more than 24
12    inches covering more than  25  square  feet  or  that  has  a
13    capacity  of  more  than  200  gallons  of  water.   The term
14    includes only swimming pools intended  for  the  use  of  the
15    owner  and guests and does not include swimming pools subject
16    to the Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Act  or  the  Swimming
17    Pool  Safety  Act.   The  term  does not include above ground
18    pools with a height of 42 or more inches and does not include
19    jacuzzis.
20        Section 10.  Barrier required.  A protective fence, wall,
21    or other effective permanent barrier shall completely enclose
22    the  perimeter  of  a  swimming  pool  the  construction   or
23    installation  of which is completed on or after the effective
24    date of this Act. The fence, wall, or other barrier shall  be
25    at least 42 inches in height.
26        Section  15.  Local  regulation.   Nothing  in  this  Act
27    prohibits  a  unit  of  local  government from regulating the
28    enclosure of swimming pools, the construction or installation
29    of which is completed on or after the effective date of  this
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 1    Act,  in  a  more  restrictive  manner.   Nothing in this Act
 2    prohibits a unit of  local  government  from  regulating  the
 3    enclosure of swimming pools, the construction or installation
 4    of  which is completed before the effective date of this Act,
 5    in an inconsistent manner.
 6        Section  20.  Home  rule.   A  home  rule  unit  may  not
 7    regulate the enclosure of swimming pools, the construction or
 8    installation of which is completed on or after the  effective
 9    date  of  this  Act,  in  a  manner less restrictive than the
10    regulation by the State of the enclosure  of  those  swimming
11    pools  under  this  Act.   This Section is a limitation under
12    subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII  of  the  Illinois
13    Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of
14    powers and functions exercised by the State.
15        Section  90.  The  Counties  Code  is amended by changing
16    Section 5-1066 as follows:
17        (55 ILCS 5/5-1066) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-1066)
18        Sec. 5-1066. Artificial basins of water used for swimming
19    or wading. Subject to the  Private  Swimming  Pool  Enclosure
20    Act, the county board may prescribe rules and regulations for
21    the  construction  of  privately  owned  artificial basins of
22    water used for swimming or wading, which use or need external
23    buttresses or which are  dug  into  the  ground,  located  on
24    private  residential property and intended for the use of the
25    owner and guests.  The  county  shall,  however,  exempt  all
26    municipalities  located  wholly  or  partly within the county
27    where the municipal building code is equal to  or  of  higher
28    standard  than  the  county  regulation  and  where the local
29    authorities are enforcing the municipal building code.
30    (Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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 1        Section 95.  The Illinois Municipal Code  is  amended  by
 2    changing Section 11-30-9 as follows:
 3        (65 ILCS 5/11-30-9) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-30-9)
 4        Sec.  11-30-9.   Subject  to  the  Private  Swimming Pool
 5    Enclosure Act, the corporate authorities may prescribe  rules
 6    and  regulations  for  the  construction  of  privately owned
 7    artificial basins of water used for swimming or wading, which
 8    use or need external buttresses or which  are  dug  into  the
 9    ground,  located on private residential property and intended
10    for the use of the owner and guests.
11        The corporate authorities may by  ordinance  require  the
12    construction  of  fences  around  or  protective  covers over
13    previously constructed artificial basins of water dug in  the
14    ground  and used for swimming or wading, which are located on
15    private residential property and intended for the use of  the
16    owner and guests.
17    (Source: P.A. 86-1470.)

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