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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 247 — Promotion of agriculture and horticulture

247.232 Definitions for KRS 247.232 to 247.236.

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As used in KRS 247.232 to 247.236:
(a)"Amusement ride or attraction" means:
1. Any mechanized device or combination of devices which carry
passengers along, around, or over a fixed or restricted course for the
purpose of giving its passengers amusement, pleasure, thrills, or
excitement; or
2. Any building or structure around, over, or through which people may
walk, climb, slide, jump, or move that provides amusement, pleasure,
thrills, or excitement.
(b)Unless designated by administrative regulation promulgated by the
department, "amusement ride or attraction" does not include:
1. Coin-operated amusement devices;
2. Devices regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration, the Kentucky
Transportation Cabinet, or the federal railroad commission;
3. Vessels under the jurisdiction of the United States Coast Guard or the
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources;
4. Tractor pulls;
5. Auto or motorcycle events;
6. Horse shows, rodeos, and other animal shows;
7. Games and concessions; or
8. Nonmechanical playground equipment, such as swings, seesaws, slides
less than fifteen
(15)feet in height at their highest point, rider-propelled
merry-go-rounds, stationary spring-mounted animal devices, and
physical fitness equipment.
The department may, by administrative regulation, designate other rides and
attractions that are not included in the definition of "amusement ride or attraction";
(2)"ASTM Standard" means the latest standards and specifications as set forth by the
American Society for Testing and Materials;
(3)"Department" means the Kentucky Department of Agriculture;
(4)"Operator" means a person sixteen
(16)years of age or older who has been properly
trained to operate amusement rides and attractions, has knowledge of the
manufacturer's recommendations for the operation of the rides and attractions, and
knows the safety-based limitations of the rides and attractions; and
(5)"Owner" means any person or authorized agent of the person who owns an
amusement ride or attraction or, in the event the ride or attraction is leased, the
lessee.
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