Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 106— - POOL AND SPA SAFETY › § 8004
Provides grants from the Commission to help eligible States and Indian Tribes carry out and enforce swimming pool safety laws. To qualify, a State or Tribe must show when it applies that it has passed and enforces a law that covers all pools built on or after the application date (except as allowed in section 8005(a)(1)(A)(i)) and that the law meets the minimum requirements in section 8005. Applicants must file when and how the Commission requires. The Commission decides each award amount and will consider population, enforcement and implementation needs, and how to best protect children from drowning or entrapment. Grant recipients must use at least 25% of the funds to hire and train staff and cover related administrative costs. The rest must go to education for pool owners, operators, and the public about the State or Tribe’s safety rules and about preventing child drowning or entrapment, plus administrative costs for those programs. There is $2,500,000 authorized for fiscal year 2023 for this program.
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15 U.S.C. § 8004
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73