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Code · Oklahoma · Title 40 — Labor

§40-460.4. Rules regarding use of amusement rides by riders –

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Definition of “rider”.
A. Pursuant to the authority granted to the Commissioner of Labor under Section 460 of Title 40 of the Oklahoma Statutes to promulgate rules for the safe installation, repair, maintenance, use, operation, and inspection of all amusement rides necessary for the protection of the general public using amusement rides, the Commissioner of Labor shall promulgate rules regarding the use of amusement rides by riders.
B. Rules promulgated pursuant to subsection A of this section shall include the following language:
1. A rider shall:
a. obey the reasonable safety rules posted in accordance
with law and oral instructions for an amusement ride
issued by the owner or the employee of the owner,
unless:
(1)the safety rules are contrary to law or rules, or
(2)the oral instructions are contrary to law or
rules or the safety rules, and
b. refrain from acting in any manner that may cause or
contribute to injuring the rider or others, including:
(1)exceeding the limits of ability of the rider,
(2)interfering with safe operation of the amusement
ride,
(3)not engaging any safety devices that are
provided,
(4)disconnecting or disabling a safety device except
at the express instruction of the ride operator,
(5)altering or enhancing the intended speed, course,
or direction of an amusement ride,
(6)using the controls of an amusement ride designed
solely to be operated by the ride operator,
(7)extending arms and legs beyond the carrier or
seating area except at the express direction of
the ride operator,
(8)throwing, dropping, or expelling an object from
or toward an amusement ride except as permitted
by the ride operator,
(9)getting on or off an amusement ride except at the
designated time and area, if any, at the
direction of the ride operator or in an
emergency, and
(10)not reasonably controlling the speed or direction
of the person of the rider or an amusement ride
that requires the rider to control or direct the
person of the rider or a device;
2. A rider may not get on or attempt to get on an amusement ride unless the rider or the parent or guardian of the rider reasonably determines that the rider:
a. has sufficient knowledge to use, get on, and get off
the amusement ride safely without instruction or has
requested and received before getting on the ride
sufficient information to get on, use, and get off
safely,
b. has located, reviewed, and understood any signs in the
vicinity of the ride and has satisfied any posted
height, medical, or other restrictions,
c. knows the range and limits of the ability of the rider
and knows the requirements of the amusement ride will
not exceed those limits,
d. is not under the influence of alcohol or any drug that
affects the ability of the rider to safely use the
amusement ride or obey the posted rules or oral
instructions, and
e. is authorized by the amusement ride owner or the
authorized employee of the amusement ride owner to get
on the amusement ride; and
3. As used in this rule, "rider" means any person who is:
a. waiting in the immediate vicinity to get on an
amusement ride,
b. getting on an amusement ride,
c. using an amusement ride,
d. getting off an amusement ride, or
e. leaving an amusement ride and still in its immediate
vicinity. Added by Laws 2000, c. 295, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2000.
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