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NewsApril 3, 2008

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The drowning of a Joplin boy has led to House passage of legislation requiring for-profit swimming pools to have liability insurance. The legislation is named for 6-year-old Ethan Cory, who died in July on a field trip to business called the Swimmin' Hole...

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The drowning of a Joplin boy has led to House passage of legislation requiring for-profit swimming pools to have liability insurance.

The legislation is named for 6-year-old Ethan Cory, who died in July on a field trip to business called the Swimmin' Hole.

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The bill would require the owners of private, for-profit water parks to purchase at least $1 million worth of liability insurance. Those that operate without it could face fines of $250 a day, up to a total of $10,000. Those that intentionally violate the law also could be charged with a misdemeanor crime punishable by up to a year in jail.

The insurance requirement would apply to swimming pools that charge admission and have a capacity of up to 500 people with a water depth of more than 2 feet.

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