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Code · North Dakota · Title 53 · Chapter 53-09 — Skiing Responsibility Act

53-09-05. Duties of passengers.

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Every passenger shall have the duty not to:
1. Board or embark upon or disembark from an aerial passenger tramway except at an
area designated for such purpose.
2. Intentionally drop, throw, or expel any object from an aerial passenger tramway.
3. Do any act which interferes with the running or operation of an aerial passenger
tramway.
4. Use any aerial passenger tramway unless the passenger has the ability to use it safely
without any instruction on its use by the ski area operator or requests and receives
instructions before entering the boarding area of the aerial passenger tramway.
5. Engage in any harmful conduct or willfully or negligently engage in any type of conduct
which contributes to or causes injury to another person.
6. Embark on an aerial passenger tramway without the authority of the ski area operator.
7. Use any aerial passenger tramway without engaging such safety or restraining devices
as may be provided.
8. Wear skis without properly securing ski retention straps.
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