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These pages will also help tenants and property agents understand who is responsible for pool and spa safety.For more information on keeping children safe around pools and spas, visit This guide clarifies council and practitioner responsibilities under the building legislation in relation to swimming pool safety. This includes pools or spas with a building permit. An example is a small paddling pool that only requires inflation.For more information, including cut-off dates, see The information provided in these pages will help property owners understand their legal obligations regarding swimming pools, spas and safety barriers. The new laws require require property owners to register swimming pools and spas with their local council. For pools and spas constructed or commenced before 1 November 2020, an information search fee will also be payable.The relevant dates for the registration of your pool or spa are outlined in the tables below.Construction of pool or spa was completed before 1 November 2020Construction commenced before 1 November 2020 but completed after 1 November 202030 days after the date of issue of the occupancy permit or certificate of final inspectionYou are required to lodge the certificate of barrier compliance at the same time as your registration application.Pool or spa will be constructed after 1 November 2020.This means that the building permit for the pool or spa was issued:30 days after you receive the occupancy permit or certificate of final inspectionYou must lodge the certificate of barrier compliance at the same time as your registration application.If the relocatable pool or spa was erected before 1 November 2020 for at least 3 consecutive days and remains erected on 1 November 2020Erected on or after 1 November 2020 for 3 consecutive daysEach council in Victoria will maintain a register for pools and spas located within their municipality.After registering your pool or spa, the relevant council is required to send you written notification confirming:After you apply to register your pool or spa, the relevant council will determine the date of construction of your pool or spa and the applicable barrier standard.The barrier standard that applied at the date your pool or spa was constructed is the applicable barrier standard for your pool or spa.To determine the date of construction, the council may consider any relevant information, such as the date of any building permit issued in relation to the swimming pool or spa.This may include information provided in the registration application, the council’s records (such as building permit data) or other relevant information obtained by the council, including real estate listings and aerial photography.The date of construction of a relocatable pool or spa is the day it was most recently erected on your property.If you disagree with the relevant council's determination about the date of construction of your pool or spa, you can appeal the decision to the Building Appeals Board (BAB). The landlord (owner of the land) is required to register the relocatable pool with the council on the fourth day.A certificate of barrier compliance must also be lodged by the owner of the land with the relevant council within 30 days of the date of registration. Information on plumbing regulations, becoming registered or licensed, fees, enforcement and more. Once we have confirmed these details, we will send you a pool/spa registration certificate. Council cannot control how much the service provider charges for their services and you are welcome to source multiple quotes.The pool/spa inspector is required to be a registered practitioner (i.e. As part of the changes, owners are required to register their pool and spa with their local council. Inspection programs. On 1 December 2019, new laws to improve swimming pool and spa safety came into effect in Victoria. See If you are the owner of land on which a pool or spa is located, you must register your pool and spa with the relevant council. Gates and doors must remain closed, except when entering the pool or spa.On 1 December 2019, new laws to improve swimming pool and spa safety came into effect in Victoria. These certificates are generally sent to you within 30 days of lodgement of the online registration form.Once your pool/spa is registered, you will need to organise an inspection of the pool/spa through a registered building practitioner (Building Surveyor or Building Inspector) of your choosing. As of 1 December 2019, all pool and spa owners are required to register their pool/spa with Council, and have their pool/spa inspected by a registered building surveyor or building inspector. The Victorian Government has introduced new regulations for swimming pools and spas to prevent children from drowning. Clay has worked at The Age since 2005, covering urban affairs, transport, state politics, local government and workplace relations for The Age and Sunday Age.Juliana Styles welcomes compulsory pool fence inspections. New pool and spa registration and inspection requirements. Swimming pool and spa owners have a legal obligation to ensure that they maintain the effective operation of swimming pool and spa safety barriers. Information on the Victorian Statewide Cladding Audit and what’s involved in rectifying buildings. The media release from Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Victoria (SPASAVIC) CEO, Chris Samartzis, stated, “With the current Covid-19 environment causing people duress, extending the timelines for people to have their pools and spas registered is a welcomed response. Information about building and plumbing matters for property owners, residents and renovators. Registration deadline extension.
To reduce the chance of further tragedies occurring new regulations have been made requiring land owners to register their private pools and … The swimming pool in Juliana Styles' backyard is encased in solid glass safety barriers, with a gate that swings shut and locks automatically.Her three children were already teenagers by the time she had her new pool fence installed in 2015, in line with Victorian regulations, but it still gave her peace of mind.“Pools should be an awesome addition to a home, not a danger,” Mrs Styles said.She is a big supporter of new mandatory barrier inspection rules, which will require pool owners to prove their fences and safety barriers are working as well as the day they were installed.She is one of Victoria’s 160,000 swimming pool owners who will have to adhere to the new rules.“It’s all those old pools out there… people probably don’t know where some maintenance issues have propped up,” she said.Under new rules announced on Friday by Planning Minister Richard Wynne, a register of all Victorian pools and spas will be set up, in a bid to stop children drowning because of faulty or broken gates and fences.While all Victorian pools and spas must already be fenced, many become unsafe over time because of wear and tear, house alterations or ground movements.Under the changes, pools and spas must be inspected every three years.The new laws are a response to tragedy: 25 children who drowned between 2000 and 2017 were unsupervised in swimming pools or spas, according to a series of coronial findings.On May 2 last year, coroner Audrey Jamieson found that two-year-old Elijah Meldrum's drowning death in a backyard pool in September 2015 was preventable - the rental property's tenants had failed to inform their landlord and letting agency that the pool's two gates were not working properly.Ms Jamieson was the fourth coroner since 2012 to call on the Victorian government to implement better safety measures.Planning Minister Dick Wynne said this was why the new regime was being introduced.“Too many families have had to endure the heartbreak of losing a child in a drowning tragedy and it has to end," he said.The changes will be introduced into the Victorian parliament in June, and new laws are expected to come into place by next summer.CEO of Spas and Pools Association of Victoria Brendan Watkins said Victoria was likely to mimic legislation in NSW and Queensland, and introduce a new pool barrier inspector classification.
These pages will also help tenants and property agents understand who is responsible for pool and spa safety.For more information on keeping children safe around pools and spas, visit This guide clarifies council and practitioner responsibilities under the building legislation in relation to swimming pool safety. This includes pools or spas with a building permit. An example is a small paddling pool that only requires inflation.For more information, including cut-off dates, see The information provided in these pages will help property owners understand their legal obligations regarding swimming pools, spas and safety barriers. The new laws require require property owners to register swimming pools and spas with their local council. For pools and spas constructed or commenced before 1 November 2020, an information search fee will also be payable.The relevant dates for the registration of your pool or spa are outlined in the tables below.Construction of pool or spa was completed before 1 November 2020Construction commenced before 1 November 2020 but completed after 1 November 202030 days after the date of issue of the occupancy permit or certificate of final inspectionYou are required to lodge the certificate of barrier compliance at the same time as your registration application.Pool or spa will be constructed after 1 November 2020.This means that the building permit for the pool or spa was issued:30 days after you receive the occupancy permit or certificate of final inspectionYou must lodge the certificate of barrier compliance at the same time as your registration application.If the relocatable pool or spa was erected before 1 November 2020 for at least 3 consecutive days and remains erected on 1 November 2020Erected on or after 1 November 2020 for 3 consecutive daysEach council in Victoria will maintain a register for pools and spas located within their municipality.After registering your pool or spa, the relevant council is required to send you written notification confirming:After you apply to register your pool or spa, the relevant council will determine the date of construction of your pool or spa and the applicable barrier standard.The barrier standard that applied at the date your pool or spa was constructed is the applicable barrier standard for your pool or spa.To determine the date of construction, the council may consider any relevant information, such as the date of any building permit issued in relation to the swimming pool or spa.This may include information provided in the registration application, the council’s records (such as building permit data) or other relevant information obtained by the council, including real estate listings and aerial photography.The date of construction of a relocatable pool or spa is the day it was most recently erected on your property.If you disagree with the relevant council's determination about the date of construction of your pool or spa, you can appeal the decision to the Building Appeals Board (BAB). The landlord (owner of the land) is required to register the relocatable pool with the council on the fourth day.A certificate of barrier compliance must also be lodged by the owner of the land with the relevant council within 30 days of the date of registration. Information on plumbing regulations, becoming registered or licensed, fees, enforcement and more. Once we have confirmed these details, we will send you a pool/spa registration certificate. Council cannot control how much the service provider charges for their services and you are welcome to source multiple quotes.The pool/spa inspector is required to be a registered practitioner (i.e. As part of the changes, owners are required to register their pool and spa with their local council. Inspection programs. On 1 December 2019, new laws to improve swimming pool and spa safety came into effect in Victoria. See If you are the owner of land on which a pool or spa is located, you must register your pool and spa with the relevant council. Gates and doors must remain closed, except when entering the pool or spa.On 1 December 2019, new laws to improve swimming pool and spa safety came into effect in Victoria. These certificates are generally sent to you within 30 days of lodgement of the online registration form.Once your pool/spa is registered, you will need to organise an inspection of the pool/spa through a registered building practitioner (Building Surveyor or Building Inspector) of your choosing. As of 1 December 2019, all pool and spa owners are required to register their pool/spa with Council, and have their pool/spa inspected by a registered building surveyor or building inspector. The Victorian Government has introduced new regulations for swimming pools and spas to prevent children from drowning. Clay has worked at The Age since 2005, covering urban affairs, transport, state politics, local government and workplace relations for The Age and Sunday Age.Juliana Styles welcomes compulsory pool fence inspections. New pool and spa registration and inspection requirements. Swimming pool and spa owners have a legal obligation to ensure that they maintain the effective operation of swimming pool and spa safety barriers. Information on the Victorian Statewide Cladding Audit and what’s involved in rectifying buildings. The media release from Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Victoria (SPASAVIC) CEO, Chris Samartzis, stated, “With the current Covid-19 environment causing people duress, extending the timelines for people to have their pools and spas registered is a welcomed response. Information about building and plumbing matters for property owners, residents and renovators. Registration deadline extension.
To reduce the chance of further tragedies occurring new regulations have been made requiring land owners to register their private pools and … The swimming pool in Juliana Styles' backyard is encased in solid glass safety barriers, with a gate that swings shut and locks automatically.Her three children were already teenagers by the time she had her new pool fence installed in 2015, in line with Victorian regulations, but it still gave her peace of mind.“Pools should be an awesome addition to a home, not a danger,” Mrs Styles said.She is a big supporter of new mandatory barrier inspection rules, which will require pool owners to prove their fences and safety barriers are working as well as the day they were installed.She is one of Victoria’s 160,000 swimming pool owners who will have to adhere to the new rules.“It’s all those old pools out there… people probably don’t know where some maintenance issues have propped up,” she said.Under new rules announced on Friday by Planning Minister Richard Wynne, a register of all Victorian pools and spas will be set up, in a bid to stop children drowning because of faulty or broken gates and fences.While all Victorian pools and spas must already be fenced, many become unsafe over time because of wear and tear, house alterations or ground movements.Under the changes, pools and spas must be inspected every three years.The new laws are a response to tragedy: 25 children who drowned between 2000 and 2017 were unsupervised in swimming pools or spas, according to a series of coronial findings.On May 2 last year, coroner Audrey Jamieson found that two-year-old Elijah Meldrum's drowning death in a backyard pool in September 2015 was preventable - the rental property's tenants had failed to inform their landlord and letting agency that the pool's two gates were not working properly.Ms Jamieson was the fourth coroner since 2012 to call on the Victorian government to implement better safety measures.Planning Minister Dick Wynne said this was why the new regime was being introduced.“Too many families have had to endure the heartbreak of losing a child in a drowning tragedy and it has to end," he said.The changes will be introduced into the Victorian parliament in June, and new laws are expected to come into place by next summer.CEO of Spas and Pools Association of Victoria Brendan Watkins said Victoria was likely to mimic legislation in NSW and Queensland, and introduce a new pool barrier inspector classification.