Membership

CMAHC Membership


CMAHC is transitioning to annual memberships designed to support ongoing engagement with the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) and the broader aquatic health and safety community.

Memberships renew annually in March and provide year-round access to CMAHC resources, education, and participation opportunities.

2026 Annual Membership Levels


Student Membership
$30 per year
Available to full- or part-time students not employed as full-time professionals. Verification required.

Individual Membership
 $45 per year

Organizational Memberships
 Includes three individual memberships.

  • Nonprofit or Public Health Agency: $75 per year
  • Industry: $100 per year

Membership Benefits

CMAHC members are part of the unified voice of commercial aquatics and contribute to the MAHC's continued evolution.

Membership provides:

  • Participation in MAHC-related discussions and initiatives
  • Access to CMAHC education, resources, and member communications
  • Opportunities to engage in committees and working groups
  • Eligibility to participate in future Votes on the Code, when held


To join or renew your membership, sign up here. Thanks for joining the CMAHC community!


Member Sector Explanations: This membership choice is important since it determines your voting sector and caucus membership at the triennial conference.

NOTE: If you are a retiree from public health oversight/regulation or the aquatics sector, select the sector you retired from and put “Retiree and name/type of organization” in the appropriate “organization” box.

  1. Public Health: Includes members who are state, state designees, local, and federal public health sector government officials involved in guiding, regulating, and inspecting public aquatic facilities.
  2. Aquatics Design: Includes members primarily involved in designing aquatic facilities.
  3. Aquatics Builder: Includes members primarily involved in constructing aquatic facilities.
  4. Aquatics Management: Includes members who own or operate aquatic facilities, including government and academic facilities.
  5. Aquatics Staff: Includes members that work at aquatic facilities, including government and academic facilities.
  6. Aquatics Service Professional: Includes members who primarily provide construction, repair, and maintenance services to residential and commercial pools, spas, and other aquatic venues.
  7. Consumer: Includes members that use aquatic facilities as consumers. If you are a retiree from public health oversight/regulation or the aquatics sector, select the sector you retired from and put “Retiree and name/type of organization” in the appropriate “organization” box.
  8. Aquatics Supplier: Includes members primarily supplying products, training (e.g., operator, lifeguard), information (e.g., trade magazines), data, or other services used by the aquatics sector.
  9. Aquatics Manufacturer: Includes members primarily manufacturing products used by the aquatics sector.
  10. Consumer Protection Group: Includes members supplying third party testing, model code writing, funding for improving health and safety at aquatic facilities (e.g., some foundations), or other services used by the aquatics sector.
  11. Academia: Includes members supplying information or data used by the aquatics sector. Involvement in management or staffing of academic aquatic facilities should choose Management or Staff as their sector.