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What happens if the reason for the exemption being granted in the first place no longer applies, for example, if the person with the disability no longer occupies the building?

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What happens if the reason for the exemption being granted in the first place no longer applies, for example, if the person with the disability no longer occupies the building?

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A. The owner of the pool must ensure the pool fence conforms with the fencing standards which applied at the time the exemption was given. If the fence needs to be substantially changed to make it conform, a new fence to the current standards may need to be constructed.

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