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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 455B - RECREATIONAL PARKS

NRS 455B.050 Passengers: Prohibited conduct generally.

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NRS 455B.050 Passengers: Prohibited conduct generally. A passenger shall not:
1. Embark upon an amusement ride when the passenger knows that he or she has insufficient knowledge or physical ability to use the ride safely;
2. Purposefully embark upon or disembark from an amusement ride, except at the time and area designated for such a purpose or at the direction and under the direct supervision of an authorized agent or employee of an operator;
3. Toss, throw or cast or intentionally drop, expel or eject an object from an amusement ride;
4. Toss, throw or cast an object in the direction of an amusement ride;
5. Fail or refuse to comply with instructions given to the passenger by an authorized agent or employee of an operator regarding the use of an amusement ride; or
6. Conduct himself or herself in a manner that could interfere with the safe operation of an amusement ride or with the safety of another passenger.
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