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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
I’m going to call them Monday. All those requirements say pool. I called somebody and couple years ago and said portable plug and play permit not required. My house had 110 plug and play when I brought it and nowhere in documents was permit nor was it mentioned. That 110v hot tub broke and I got rid of it. I have yet replaced it. There been several threads on hot tubs about plug and play and permits.
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"If installing a new swimming pool,
including above-ground, portable spa or hot tub, you are required by state law to get a permit."
There may be confusion due to not needing an building/electrical permit for "Plug and play."
Since 2000, the Florida safety requirements are by law the same for all SPA's.