Rope and float line means a continuous line not less than 3/4 inch in diameter that is supported by buoys and attached to opposite sides of a swimming pool to separate areas of the swimming pool.
Rope and float line. (transition rope) means a continuous line not less than one-fourth (1/4) inch in diameter that is supported by buoys and attached to opposite sides of a pool to separate the deep and shallow ends. (Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission; 675 IAC 20-1.1-17; filed Aug 14, 1989, 9:00 a.m.: 13 IR 43, eff Sep 1, 1989 [IC 4-22-2-36 suspends the effectiveness of a rule document for thirty (30) days after filing with the secretary of state. LSA Document #89-17 was filed Aug 14, 1989.]; readopted filed Sep 11, 2001, 2:49 p.m.: 25 IR 530; readopted filed Sep 21, 2007, 9:20 a.m.: 20071010-IR- 675070388RFA; readopted filed Oct 10, 2007, 9:16 a.m: 20071031-IR-675070388RFA; filed Mar 25, 2011, 10:19 a.m.: 20110420- IR-675090789FRA; readopted filed Aug 7, 2013, 8:51 a.m.: 20130904-IR-675130181RFA)
Rope and float line. (transition rope) means a continuous line not less than one-fourth (1/4) inch in diameter that is supported by buoys and attached to opposite sides of a pool to separate the deep and shallow ends.
More Definitions of Rope and float line
Rope and float line means a continuous line not less than 1/4" (6 mm) in diameter and that is supported by buoys spaced no more than 5 feet apart to provide a visual and physical separation of the pool areas.
Rope and float line means a continuous line not less than ¼ inch (6 mm) in diameter that is supported by buoys and attached to opposite sides of a pool to separate the deep and shallow ends.
Rope and float line or "float line" means a continuous line not less than one-half inch in diameter, which is supported by buoys and attaches to opposite sides or ends of a pool to separate the deep and shallow ends in a pool that is greater than five feet in depth. A rope and float line may also be used to separate pools of different uses or types.
Rope and float line means a continuous line not less than
Rope and float line. (transition rope) means a continuous line not less than one-fourth (1/4) inch in diameter which is supported by buoys and attached to opposite sides of a pool to separate the deep and shallow ends. (Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission; 675 IAC 20-1.1-17; filed Aug 14, 1989, 9:00 a.m.: 13 IR 43, eff Sep 1, 1989 [IC 4-22-2-36 suspends the effectiveness of a rule document for thirty (30) days after filing with the secretary of state. LSA Document #89-17 was filed Aug 14, 1989.]; readopted filed Sep 11, 2001, 2:49 p.m.: 25 IR 530)
Rope and float line means a continuous line not less than one- half (½) inch in diameter, which is supported by buoys and attaches to opposite sides or ends of a pool to separate the deep and shallow ends or mark exercise or racing lanes.
Rope and float line means a continuous line not less than ¼ inch in diameter that is supported by buoys and attached to opposite sides of an aquatic venue to separate deep and shallow areas.