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Texas Occupations Code - Chapter 2151 Regulation Of Amusement RidesLegal Research Home > Texas Laws > Occupations Code > Texas Occupations Code - Chapter 2151 Regulation Of Amusement Rides This chapter may be cited as the Amusement Ride Safety Inspection and Insurance Act. Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, ... In this chapter: (1) "Amusement ride" means a mechanical device that carries passengers along, around, or over a fixed or restricted course or within a ... The commissioner shall administer and enforce this chapter. Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th ... (a) The commissioner shall establish reasonable and necessary fees, in an amount not to exceed $40 per year, for each amusement ride covered by this ... (a) The department may request information from a sponsor, lessor, landowner, or other person responsible for an amusement ride being offered for use by the ... (a) A person may not operate an amusement ride unless the person: (1) has had the amusement ride inspected at least once a year by ... (a) The inspection required by Section 2151.101(a) must test for stress-related and wear-related damage of the critical parts of a ride that the manufacturer of ... (a) The commissioner shall adopt rules requiring operators of mobile amusement rides to perform inspections of mobile amusement rides, including rules requiring daily inspections of ... (a) A person who operates an amusement ride in this state shall maintain accurate records of any governmental action taken in any state relating to ... (a) In this section, "medical treatment" includes treatment administered by a physician or by registered professional personnel under the standing orders of a physician. The ... An owner or operator of an amusement ride may deny entry to the ride to any person if, in the owner's or operator's opinion, the ... (a) The commissioner shall adopt rules requiring that a sign be posted to inform the public how to report an amusement ride that appears to ... (a) An amusement ride covered by this chapter that is sold, maintained, or operated in this state must comply with standards established by the American ... (a) In this section, "challenge course" means a challenge, ropes, team building, or obstacle course, which may include logs, tires, platforms, beams, bridges, poles, ropes, ... The district attorney of a county in which an amusement ride is operated or, on request of the commissioner of insurance, the attorney general or ... (a) A municipal, county, or state law enforcement official may determine compliance with a provision of Subchapter C, other than Section 2151.104, in conjunction with ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (e), a municipal, county, or state law enforcement official may immediately prohibit operation of an amusement ride if: (1) ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) or (c), a mobile amusement ride on which a death occurs may not be operated. (b) If a ... The owner or operator of the amusement ride may file suit for relief from a prohibition under Section 2151.1525 or 2151.1526 in a district court ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person fails to comply with any requirement of: (1) Section 2151.101, 2151.102, 2151.103, 2151.1525(b), (c), or (d), ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |
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