This is the part I don't see in the 2005:
(A) Overhead Power Conductors. Permanently installed pools, storable pools, outdoor spas, outdoor hot tubs, fountains, diving structures, observation stands, towers, or platforms must not be placed under or within 221⁄2 ft of service-drop conductors or open overhead wiring.
The 2005 seems to just say "swimming pools and similar installations".
Maybe I wrong, since nobody else seems to agree, but I just don't see a hot tub as being a similar installation to a pool.
I also don't see how sitting in a hot tub under a service drop is any more dangerous than sitting in a lawn chair under the same drop?[/quote]
It isn't unless you are doing it while there is bad weather in the area and then it would be a marginal call. I was once told the reason for having 10' horizontal clearance from waters edge was due to fact that there are a lot of birds that like to sit on overhead lines. Many filters do not do a good job of getting rid of the polution caused by these birds. IMO a hot tub would provide the birds with the same opportunity.