Effective 5/12/2020
78B-4-401. Public policy.
78B-4-401. Public policy.
- (1) The Legislature finds that:
- (a) the sport of skiing is practiced by a large number of residents of Utah and attracts a large number of nonresidents, significantly contributing to the economy of this state;
- (b) few insurance carriers are willing to provide liability insurance protection to ski area operators; and
- (c) the premiums charged by insurance carriers have risen sharply in recent years due to confusion as to whether a skier assumes the risks inherent in the sport of skiing.
- (2) It is the purpose of this act:
- (a) to clarify the law in relation to skiing injuries and the risks inherent in the sport of skiing;
- (b) to establish as a matter of law that certain risks are inherent in the sport of skiing; and
- (c) to provide that, as a matter of public policy, an individual engaged in the sport of skiing may not recover from a ski operator for injuries resulting from the risks that are inherent in the sport of skiing.
Amended by Chapter 295, 2020 General Session