The West Virginia Pool Rules Sign has informational messages for property and swimming policy concerns. The West Virginia Pool Rules Sign is a useful tool to help protect the health and safety of others in pool and swimming areas, and is not a substitute for necessary protective measures for lessening or eliminating hazards. This sign complies with W. Va. CSR § 64-16-9.
§ 64-16-9. Supervision of Patrons.
9.3. The operator shall supervise the patrons and enforce the following rules:
9.3.a. An individual shall not urinate, defecate, spit, spout water, or blow his or her nose in the water
9.3.b. Patrons who have open sores, or an infectious disease that is transmissible by water may not use the recreational water facility
9.3.c. Patrons and the apparel they wear in the water shall be visibly clean
9.3.d. Children who are not toilet trained shall wear tight fitting plastic underwear that will prevent leakage, or use other appropriate apparel approved by the Commissioner
9.3.e. Patrons under the influence of drugs or alcohol or exhibiting disruptive behavior are not permitted in the recreational water facility
9.3.f. Except for service animals, animals shall not be allowed in the recreational water facility
9.3.g. Food, drink, gum, and tobacco may be used only in designated and controlled areas
9.3.h. Glass containers or other materials that might create hazardous conditions or interfere with efficient operation of the facility are not allowed
9.3.i. Diving from the deck shall be permitted only in designated areas where the water is more than five (5) feet in depth