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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 3-404

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§3–404.
(a)Each amusement owner who operates an amusement attraction in the State shall:
(1)keep and make available to the Commissioner records about the activities of the amusement owner under this title; and
(2)keep accurate records of, and submit periodic reports to the Commissioner on, injuries to the public that occur during use of amusement attractions other than injuries that:
(i)are minor;
(ii)require only first-aid treatment; and
(iii)do not involve medical treatment or loss of consciousness.
(b)Whenever a death or serious physical injury results from the operation of an amusement attraction:
(1)the person who directly controls the operation of the amusement attraction immediately shall close the amusement attraction until it has been inspected by the Commissioner;
(2)the amusement owner shall report the incident orally or in writing to the Commissioner within 24 hours; and
(3)the Commissioner shall inspect the amusement attraction within 24 hours after receiving notice of the incident.
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