Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
An act
relating to amusement rides; modifying provisions regulating amusement rides; defining terms;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 184B.01, subdivision 4, by adding subdivisions; 184B.02; 184B.03; 184B.05; 184B.07; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 184B; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 184B.06.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
new text begin "Certified amusement ride inspector" means an individual who holds one or more of the following current certifications: new text end
new text begin (1) a Level II Amusement Ride and Device Inspector certification issued by the National Association of Amusement Ride Safety Officials (NAARSO); new text end
new text begin (2) a Level III Amusement Ride and Device Inspector certification issued by the National Association of Amusement Ride Safety Officials (NAARSO); new text end
new text begin (3) a Level II Certified Maintenance Technician certification issued by the Amusement Industry Manufacturers and Suppliers (AIMS) International; new text end
new text begin (4) a Level III Certified Maintenance Professional certification issued by the Amusement Industry Manufacturers and Suppliers (AIMS) International; new text end
new text begin (5) a Level II Certified Operations Technician certification issued by the Amusement Industry Manufacturers and Suppliers (AIMS) International; or new text end
new text begin (6) a Level III Certified Operations Professional certification issued by the Amusement Industry Manufacturers and Suppliers (AIMS) International. new text end
"Operator" means deleted text begin a person who owns an amusement ridedeleted text end new text begin the individual having direct control of the starting, stopping, or speed control of an amusement ridenew text end .
new text begin "Owner" means a person who owns, leases, or manages the operation of an amusement ride. new text end
new text begin (a) "Rider" means an individual who is in the immediate vicinity of an amusement ride, including an individual: new text end
new text begin (1) waiting in the immediate vicinity of an amusement ride; new text end
new text begin (2) getting on an amusement ride; new text end
new text begin (3) on an amusement ride before, during, and after its operation; new text end
new text begin (4) getting off an amusement ride; or new text end
new text begin (5) leaving or approaching an amusement ride and in its immediate vicinity. new text end
new text begin (b) "Rider" does not include: new text end
new text begin (1) any operator while operating the amusement ride or any employees, agents, or servants of an operator while engaged in the duties of employment; or new text end
new text begin (2) any owner or any employees, agents, or servants of an owner while engaged in the duties of employment. new text end
deleted text begin An operator must have an insurance policy in force written by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state, in an amount of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, insuring the operator against liability for injury to persons arising out of the use of an amusement ride. deleted text end new text begin No person shall operate an amusement ride unless there is an insurance policy in force, written by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state, with limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate, insuring all owners against liability for injury to a rider in connection with the amusement ride. Before an amusement ride is operated, an owner of the amusement ride must file with each sponsor, lessor, landowner, or other person who has contracted for the amusement ride to be offered to any riders a copy of the insurance policy or a certificate stating that the insurance required by this section is in effect. new text end
new text begin The copy of the insurance policy, insurance certificate, or attached schedule shall identify each amusement ride included in the coverage by name, manufacturer, and serial number. new text end
new text begin An owner of the amusement ride, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, must file with the commissioner a certificate stating the insurance required by this section is in effect. If the amusement ride is not operated on a continual year-round basis, an owner, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, must file the insurance certificate with the commissioner not later than 30 days before the first operation of the amusement ride in Minnesota in any calendar year. If the amusement ride is operated on a continual year-round basis, an owner, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, must file the insurance certificate with the commissioner not later than ten days after the effective date of the insurance. new text end
new text begin The owner of an amusement ride must have a documented training policy for the operation of an amusement ride. The ride owner must maintain a written certification for each person controlling the physical operation of an amusement ride that the person has received the training for the ride that is required by the documented training policy. new text end
deleted text begin (a) An amusement ride must be inspected at least once annually by an insurer or a person with whom the insurer has contracted. If an inspection reveals that an amusement ride does not meet the insurer's underwriting standards, the insurer must notify the operator. An operator must not operate an amusement ride until the ride passes an insurer's inspection for all items related to safe operation of the amusement ride. deleted text end
deleted text begin (b) The inspection required under this section must include testing consistent with current American Society for Testing and Material standards and specifications for amusement rides and devices. The inspection required by this section is in addition to any other inspection required or permitted by law. deleted text end
deleted text begin (c) An operator must permit reasonable inspection of an amusement ride by the insurance company that insures the ride. deleted text end
deleted text begin (d) Paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply to amusement rides permanently located in an amusement park where the owner has a rehabilitative and preventative ride maintenance program that includes daily ride inspections for the protection of the general public and a full-time, permanent maintenance staff and has an insurance policy in force written by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state, in an amount of not less than $50,000,000, insuring the operator against liability for injury to persons arising out of the use of an amusement ride. deleted text end
new text begin (a) An amusement ride must be inspected at least once annually by a certified amusement ride inspector. The certified amusement ride inspector must be either: new text end
new text begin (1) an employee of the insurance company that insures the amusement ride; or new text end
new text begin (2) an independent inspection service provider that the insurance company or owner, or the State Agricultural Society, has contracted with, or an employee of the independent inspection service provider. If the certified amusement ride inspector is not an employee or agent of the insurance company that insures the amusement ride, then the independent inspection service provider must, before performing the inspection, provide proof of liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 to the insurance company or owner, or the State Agricultural Society, with whom the independent service provider has contracted. new text end
new text begin (b) Amusement rides that are not operated in Minnesota on a continual year-round basis must be inspected in the same calendar year and prior to July 1, or the first operation in Minnesota, whichever is later. Amusement rides that did not pass an inspection required by this section in the previous year must be inspected before being operated in Minnesota. new text end
new text begin (c) If an inspection reveals that an amusement ride does not meet the current American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards on Amusement Rides and Devices, F 846-92 and F 893-04, the insurer or independent inspection service provider must notify the owner of all defects. new text end
new text begin (d) No person shall operate an amusement ride unless: (1) the amusement ride passed the most recent annual inspection required by this section; or (2) all defects identified during the most recent annual inspection have been corrected and the amusement ride passed a reinspection. new text end
new text begin (e) All inspections and reinspections required by this section must include evaluation consistent with the current ASTM Standards on Amusement Rides and Devices, F 846-92 and F 893-04. All owners and operators must permit reasonable inspection of an amusement ride by the certified amusement ride inspector selected by the insurer or independent inspection service provider. new text end
new text begin (f) The inspections required by this section are in addition to any other inspections required or permitted by law. new text end
new text begin (g) Before the amusement ride is operated, an owner of an amusement ride must file with each sponsor, lessor, landowner, or other person who has contracted for the amusement ride to be offered to any riders an inspection affidavit attesting that the amusement ride passed the most recent inspection or reinspection required by this section. The inspection affidavit shall identify the amusement ride by name, manufacturer, and serial number, the date inspection was performed, and the inspector's name and certification number. new text end
new text begin (h) An owner of an amusement ride, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, must also file the affidavit of inspection with the commissioner not later than ten days after the completion of each inspection, required by this section, that the amusement ride passes. new text end
new text begin No person shall operate an amusement ride unless a daily inspection has been performed according to this section on the day of operation. An owner or operator of the amusement ride or certified amusement ride inspector shall perform the daily inspection before the ride is put into operation that day. The daily inspection shall be consistent with the current ASTM Standards on Amusement Rides and Devices, F 770-93. Each daily inspection shall be recorded in a daily logbook kept for each amusement ride. An owner of the amusement ride, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, shall maintain the record of daily inspections for a period of not less than three years, and shall make the record of daily inspections available to the commissioner upon request. An owner or operator shall not knowingly operate, or permit to be operated, an amusement ride that has not passed the most recent daily inspection. new text end
new text begin An amusement ride that has been modified or altered in a manner that changes its dynamics or control system from the original manufacturer's design or specification since its last annual inspection must be inspected by a certified amusement ride inspector before it may be operated. new text end
new text begin An amusement ride must be inspected by a certified amusement ride inspector and approved by the commissioner before it may be operated following a serious injury or illness involving the ride. A "serious injury or illness" has the meaning given it in section 184B.045. new text end
new text begin The owner of an amusement ride must make the ride available for inspections at all reasonable times and places requested by the commissioner or a law enforcement agency. new text end
new text begin (a) An owner, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, shall maintain a first-aid incident report log for all rider injuries or illnesses resulting from the operation of an amusement ride, other than minor injuries or illnesses. The recorded information shall include the following: new text end
new text begin (1) date the injury or illness occurred; new text end
new text begin (2) name, address, and telephone number of the rider receiving emergency health care service or treatment; new text end
new text begin (3) age of the rider; new text end
new text begin (4) manufacturer's name and serial number of the amusement ride involved in the incident or illness; new text end
new text begin (5) description of the injury or illness; new text end
new text begin (6) description of the first-aid service or treatment administered; and new text end
new text begin (7) any other pertinent information. new text end
new text begin (b) An owner, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, shall maintain the first-aid incident report log for a period of not less than three years, and shall make the first-aid incident report log available to the commissioner upon request. An owner of an amusement ride, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, shall provide a report to the commissioner and a local law enforcement agency of any accident or incident arising from the use or operation of an amusement ride resulting in serious rider injury or illness. The accident involving the serious injury or illness must be investigated by the local law enforcement agency or the commissioner. A serious injury or illness is an injury or illness that results in death, dismemberment, disfigurement, compound fracture, or permanent loss of the use of a body organ, member, function, or system, or that requires hospital admission within 24 hours of the accident or incident. new text end
deleted text begin The commissioner may request from the sponsor, lessor, landowner, or other person responsible for an amusement ride being offered for use by the public, whether or not the person is the operator, information concerning whether the insurance required by section 184B.02 is in effect on the amusement ride, and whether the inspection required by section 184B.03 has occurred. The person to whom the information request is made must respond to the commissioner within 15 days after the request is made. deleted text end new text begin Each owner of an amusement ride, or the State Agricultural Society on its behalf, shall cooperate with the commissioner and shall, upon the commissioner's request, provide information to the commissioner regarding the operation of the amusement ride. When the commissioner requests information about the operation of an amusement ride, the commissioner shall identify a reasonable time limit for a response to the request. new text end
A county attorney in a county in which an amusement ride is operated deleted text begin or, on request of the commissioner, the attorney general,deleted text end may obtain an injunction or other equitable relief against an actual or threatened violation of this chapter.
new text begin A ride operator, owner, the State Agricultural Society, a sponsor, lessor, landowner, or other person who has contracted for the amusement ride to be offered to any riders may impose and enforce reasonable safety rules regarding the behavior of riders. An operator, owner, the State Agricultural Society, a sponsor, lessor, landowner, or other person who has contracted for the amusement ride to be offered to any riders, or its agents, may prohibit a person from riding a ride or may remove a rider from a ride for violations of those rules. new text end
new text begin The commissioner may issue an order requiring an amusement ride operator to cease operation of a ride if the commissioner finds that a ride is unsafe to operate. new text end
new text begin Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 184B.06, new text end new text begin is repealed. new text end
new text begin This act is effective January 1, 2008. new text end
Presented to the governor May 17, 2007
Signed by the governor May 21, 2007, 1:46 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes