No person shall open to the public and operate any
Amusement Ride and Device on property owned or leased by such person until the
Operator of the Amusement Ride and Device has first registered and obtained a
permit for operation from the Division.
2-3-1
Application Submission and
Processing
(A) The Amusement Rides and
Devices application shall be submitted for new installations and annually on
the form prescribed by the Division and shall include the following
Registration requirements.
(1) The name,
address, and contact information of the Operator.
(a) Operator shall be responsible for
notifying the Division of any change in ownership or contact information within
30 days of the change.
(2) The number of rides or devices being
registered in a permit year.
(3) A
report of any Injury occurring in any state that meets the definition of a
Reportable Injury (as defined) in this regulation.
(4) A list of the dates and locations of
operation of the Amusement Rides and Devices within the state for the upcoming
Permit Year, including the dates at each location. This list may be updated
throughout the Permit Year, provided that notification is received by the
Division prior to operation.
(5)
The name of all liability insurance carriers and the insurance policy numbers,
and expiration dates. Proof of insurance, as required in Section 2-1 (A), shall
be made to the Division upon request.
(a) When
liability insurance policies expire prior to the end of the registration
period, they must be renewed and the updated expiration dates shall be
submitted to the Division.
(6) A Certificate of Inspection for each
Amusement Ride and Device showing the name, serial number, manufacturer of the
ride, year of manufacture, type of inspection, the Inspector's name, the
Operator name and other information as required by these rules.
(a) For annual, new installation, or Major
Modification Inspections see Section 2-4.
(7) Any other information reasonably related
to the standards set forth in Article 1.
(B) Upon receipt of an application, the
Division shall review the application, and upon determining that the provisions
of these rules have been met, shall approve the application, register the
Amusement Rides and Devices and issue a permit to operate.
(C) The submittal of a registration
application does not guarantee the Registration of any Amusement Ride and
Device. The Operator must obtain a permit from the Division prior to opening
any ride or device to the public.
2-3-2
Application Fees
|
Annual Registration
Fees
The following fee schedule applies
to permits issued during the following dates:
|
Effective Date:
|
Registration Fee Per Amusement Ride and Device
Operator
|
+
(and)
|
Registration Fee Per Amusement Ride and
Device
|
On or before December 31, 2024
|
$500
|
+
(and)
|
$130
|
January 1 - December 31, 2025
|
$600
|
+
(and)
|
$180
|
January 1 - December 31, 2026
|
$700
|
+
(and)
|
$220
|
On or after January 1, 2027
|
$800
|
+
(and)
|
$260
|
2-3-3
Incomplete Applications
(A) Upon receipt of an incomplete application
or an application requiring additional information, the applicant will be
notified of the deficiency or additional requirements.
(B) If the deficiency is not corrected or if
the Division does not receive the additional information within 180 days
following the date of notification, the application shall be considered
abandoned and the Division shall not retain the application.
2-3-4
Aerial Adventure
Courses
(A) Each Aerial Adventure
Course is generally considered to be one ride or device based on the
Information Plate.
(B) If an
Information Plate is not provided, and the Operator registers multiple Aerial
Adventure Courses as one device, the following will apply:
(1) All Aerial Adventure Courses registered
as one device shall be inspected and listed on the Certificate of Inspection as
one device by the Inspector.
(2)
When any one Aerial Adventure Course registered in the device is shut down or
inoperative, all other Aerial Adventure Courses included in the device must
also be shut down.
(C) It
is the responsibility of the Aerial Adventure Course Operator to correctly
register each device being operated.
2-3-5
Trampoline Courts
(A) Each trampoline court is generally
considered to be one ride or device based on the Information Plate.
2-3-6
Zip Lines
(A) Each Zip Line is generally considered to
be one ride or device based on the Information Plate.
(B) If an Information Plate is not provided
and the Operator registers multiple Zip Lines as one device, the following will
apply:
(1) All Zip Lines registered as one
device shall be inspected and listed on the Certificate of Inspection as one
device by the Inspector.
(2) When
any one Zip Line registered in the device is shut down or inoperative, all
other Zip Lines included in the device must also be shut down.
(C) It is the responsibility of
the Zip Line Operator to correctly register each device being
operated.
Notes
7 CCR 1101-12-2-3
38
CR 13, July 10, 2015, effective 7/30/2015
42
CR 12, June 25, 2019, effective
7/15/2019
47
CR 15, August 10, 2024, effective
8/30/2024