Section 316.230 – Passenger to obey rules — prohibited acts — penalty.
Effective – 01 Jan 2005 316.230. Passenger to obey rules — prohibited acts — penalty. — 1. A passenger on an amusement ride shall, at a minimum: (1) Obey the reasonable safety rules posted in accordance with sections 316.203 to 316.233 and oral instructions for an amusement ride issued by the amusement owner or such […]
Section 316.233 – Passenger may not ride, when.
Effective – 01 Jan 2005 316.233. Passenger may not ride, when. — An amusement ride passenger shall not get on, enter, or attempt to get on an amusement ride unless the passenger reasonably determines that, at a minimum, he or she: (1) Has sufficient knowledge to use, get on, enter, or get off the amusement […]
Section 316.237 – Rules, effective, when — invalid and void, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 316.237. Rules, effective, when — invalid and void, when. — Any rule or portion of a rule promulgated pursuant to sections 316.200 to 316.237 shall become effective only as provided pursuant to chapter 536 including but not limited to section 536.028, if applicable, after August 28, 1997. All rulemaking authority […]
Section 316.238 – Rock climbing walls, subject to amusement ride regulations, when.
Effective – 01 Jan 2005 316.238. Rock climbing walls, subject to amusement ride regulations, when. — All rock climbing walls over ten feet tall operated in this state, except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e) of subdivision (1) of section 316.203, shall be subject to the same rules and regulations as amusement rides pursuant […]
Section 316.250 – Ethan’s Law — maintenance of adequate insurance required, when — definitions — violations, penalty.
Effective – 28 Aug 2021, 2 histories 316.250. Ethan’s Law — maintenance of adequate insurance required, when — definitions — violations, penalty. — 1. This section shall be known and may be cited as “Ethan’s Law”. 2. Every owner of a for-profit private swimming pool or facility shall maintain adequate insurance coverage in an amount […]
Section 316.265 – Hairstyling, employees engaged in at public venues not subject to Chapter 329, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 2014 316.265. Hairstyling, employees engaged in at public venues not subject to Chapter 329, when. — No employee or employer primarily engaged in the practice of combing, braiding, or curling hair without the use of potentially harmful chemicals shall be subject to the provisions of chapter 329 while working in conjunction […]
Section 316.218 – Penalty.
Effective – 01 Jan 2005 316.218. Penalty. — 1. Any person who knowingly operates, causes to be operated or directs someone to operate an amusement ride in violation of sections 316.203 to 316.233 is guilty of a class A misdemeanor. 2. Any person who knowingly makes a false statement, representation, or certification in an application, […]
Section 316.221 – Exemptions.
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 316.221. Exemptions. — Nonmotorized playground equipment, including but not limited to, swings, seesaws, stationary spring-mounted animal features, rider-propelled merry-go-rounds, climbers, slides, waterslides operated by a municipal or county park and recreation department, trampolines or swinging gates, whether or not located on a playground, are exempt from the provisions of sections […]
Section 316.224 – Political subdivisions may license and regulate.
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 316.224. Political subdivisions may license and regulate. — Nothing contained in sections 316.203 to 316.233 shall prevent any political subdivision of this state from licensing or regulating any amusement ride, electrical equipment, carnival or circus as otherwise provided by law. ——– (L. 1997 H.B. 276 § 9)
Section 316.227 – Liability of owner and state.
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 316.227. Liability of owner and state. — Sections 316.203 to 316.233 shall not be construed to alter the duty of care or the liability of an owner of an amusement ride for injuries or death to any person or damage to any property arising out of an accident involving an […]