There are rules in Florida. They have a barrier fence around the pool, well really the backyard. If you have smaller children they require another fence around the actual pool. Here is the code rules:
Swimming pool fence laws in the state of Florida. Pool Fencing regulations in Florida.
www.babyguardflorida.com
Edit: Since she is child like I would think they would put the extra child safety fence up. And I would think the state would require them too like they do for children. I actually wonder if they would be charged if she did drown being there is no precautions and they know she is disabled.
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Hell yes there should be a law for disabled people like Abbie that there's gotta be another fence.
Even more so though..if that law doesnt apply to Abbie then hell yes...you'd think the parents would want to put up a safety fence! They value the way it looks over the possible drowning of their kid. And okay Abbie cantechnically 'swim' but she doesnt swim strongly...plus she's random & wild. They can never be sure of what she's gonna do or how she's gonna react....