National Pool Authority (.org) - National Pool Services Authority Reference
The National Pool Authority network operates as a structured reference infrastructure covering pool service licensing, regulatory compliance, safety standards, and contractor qualification across all 50 US states. This page describes how the network is organized, how its member sites function within the broader pool services sector, and where specific regulatory and professional categories fall within the network's coverage architecture. The pool services industry in the United States encompasses residential, commercial, and public aquatic facility maintenance — a sector subject to overlapping federal, state, and local regulatory frameworks that vary substantially by jurisdiction.
Definition and scope
Pool services, as a regulated sector, spans five primary operational categories: construction and structural installation, mechanical systems maintenance (filtration, circulation, heating), water chemistry management, safety compliance inspection, and facility operation for public and semi-public aquatic venues. The National Pool Authority hub functions as the structural center of a 46-member reference network, with each member site covering a discrete geographic or topical domain within the pool services landscape.
Regulatory authority over pool services is distributed across multiple tiers of government. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) administers the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (CPSC, VGB Pool and Spa Safety Act), which mandates anti-entrapment drain cover standards in public and semi-public pools. State health departments typically govern public pool sanitation under rules derived from the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC), published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC MAHC). Local building departments issue permits for construction, equipment replacement, and major repairs under International Building Code (IBC) and International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) frameworks published by the International Code Council (ICC ISPSC).
The /regulatory-context-for-pool-services section of this network provides the full statutory and regulatory mapping for pool services across federal and state jurisdictions.
State-level licensing requirements define contractor eligibility. Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada operate formal contractor licensing boards with pool-specific classifications. States such as Indiana and Missouri apply general contractor licensing with no dedicated pool contractor category. This regulatory fragmentation is a central reason the network maintains 24 state-specific reference sites.
How it works
The network's architecture separates geographic coverage from topical coverage. State authority sites address jurisdiction-specific licensing, permit requirements, inspection procedures, and regulatory contacts. Topical authority sites address cross-cutting subjects — certification standards, safety codes, regulatory compilations, and service sector structure — that apply nationally or across multiple states.
State Reference Sites — The following sites address pool services within their respective state regulatory environments:
- Florida Pool Authority covers Florida's pool contractor licensing under the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), which administers the Class A and Class B pool contractor classifications under Florida Statute Chapter 489.
- California Pool Authority (.com) addresses licensing under the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), specifically the C-53 Swimming Pool Contractor classification, which requires passage of a trade and law examination.
- California Pool Authority (.org) provides supplemental regulatory context for California's pool sector, including water conservation mandates applicable to pool construction and refilling under State Water Resources Control Board guidelines.
- Texas Pool Authority covers the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) pool and spa contractor licensing framework, including continuing education requirements.
- Arizona Pool Authority addresses the Arizona Registrar of Contractors licensing structure, which classifies pool contractors under the CR-3 residential pool and spa category and the CC-3 commercial equivalent.
- Nevada Pool Authority covers Nevada State Contractors Board classifications applicable to swimming pool construction and service in a high-use desert climate market.
- New York Pool Authority addresses New York's localized permitting regimes, where pool regulation is primarily administered at the county and municipal level rather than through a unified state contractor license.
- Georgia Pool Authority covers Georgia's pool contractor licensing under the Georgia Secretary of State and documents local health department authority over public pool sanitation.
- Illinois Pool Authority addresses the Illinois Department of Public Health's jurisdiction over public pools and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation's role in contractor licensing.
- Indiana Pool Authority covers Indiana's pool service market, where contractor licensing is municipality-driven and the Indiana State Department of Health governs public aquatic facility operation.
- Maryland Pool Authority addresses Maryland Department of Health public pool regulations and the Maryland Home Improvement Commission's scope over residential pool installation.
- Massachusetts Pool Authority covers Massachusetts Department of Public Health pool sanitation standards and the state's Construction Supervisor License requirements applicable to pool installation.
- Michigan Pool Authority addresses Michigan's public pool regulation under the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the absence of a state-level pool contractor specialty license.
- Missouri Pool Authority covers the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services' public pool authority and the general contractor licensing landscape for residential pool work.
- New Jersey Pool Authority addresses New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Home Improvement Contractor registration and local board of health authority over public pools.
- North Carolina Pool Authority covers the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors' Limited License categories applicable to pool construction.
- Ohio Pool Authority addresses Ohio Department of Health public pool regulations under Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3701-31 and the state's residential contractor framework.
- Pennsylvania Pool Authority covers Pennsylvania's dual regulatory structure — the Department of Health governs public pools and county health departments administer inspections in home rule counties.
- Tennessee Pool Authority addresses Tennessee Department of Health standards for public pools and the Tennessee Contractor's Licensing Board classification for pool contractors.
- Washington Pool Authority covers Washington State Department of Health public pool rules and the Department of Labor and Industries' General Contractor registration applicable to pool installation.
- Hawaii Pool Authority addresses Hawaii Department of Health public pool sanitation standards and the unique regulatory context of a tropical island market with year-round pool use.
- South Carolina Pool Authority covers the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation's Contractor's Licensing Board classifications for residential and commercial pool work.
- Virginia Pool Authority addresses the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) and the Virginia Graeme Baker Act's local enforcement implications.
- Wisconsin Pool Authority covers Wisconsin Department of Health Services public pool codes and the Department of Safety and Professional Services' general contractor licensing framework.
Topical Reference Sites — Cross-jurisdictional subjects are covered by the following specialized network members:
- National Pool Authority (.org) serves as the standards-focused counterpart to this hub, addressing national-level pool service standards and professional benchmarks.
- National Pool Industry News tracks regulatory changes, industry association activity, and sector-level developments relevant to professional pool service operators.
- National Pool Regulations provides a structured compilation of federal and state regulatory citations applicable to pool construction, operation, and maintenance.
- National Pool Safety (.org) addresses the full architecture of pool safety standards, including CPSC anti-entrapment requirements, fencing ordinances, and drowning prevention frameworks.
- National Pool Safety Authority covers safety authority structures across jurisdictions, identifying which agencies hold enforcement power over safety-related pool requirements.
- National Pool Services Authority addresses the professional structure of the pool services sector, including service firm classification, scope-of-work boundaries, and subcontractor relationships.
- Pool Authority (.org) provides general reference coverage of the pool services sector as a professional domain.
- Pool Certification (.org) documents certification bodies and credential frameworks relevant to pool service technicians, operators, and contractors, including NSPF (National Swimming Pool Foundation) and APSP standards.
- Pool Code Compliance addresses compliance verification processes for pool construction and renovation projects, including permit closeout and inspection sign-off procedures.
- Pool Codes (.org) provides reference coverage of the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) and how states and municipalities adopt or amend it.
- Pool Help (.org) addresses service-seeker navigation within the pool services sector, covering how to identify qualified contractors and interpret service scope.
- Pool Regulations (.org) covers regulatory frameworks governing pool water chemistry, public health compliance, and equipment standards.
- Pool Safety Report provides structured reference on safety incident categories, reporting obligations, and the regulatory response framework for aquatic safety events.
- Pool Service Advice addresses best-practice frameworks for residential and commercial pool service delivery, including service contract structures and scope-of-work delineation.
- [Pool Service Certifications](https://poolservicecertifications.org