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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 63

11-63-402. Inspection.

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Effective 5/14/2019
11-63-402. Inspection.
A trampoline park operator shall:
(1)ensure that an inspector conducts an inspection of the facilities and records of the trampoline park at least once per calendar year to certify compliance with:
(a)industry safety standards, including each category of standards described in Section 11-63-301 ; and
(b)this chapter, including safety standards described in Sections 11-63-302 , 11-63-303 , 11-63-304 , and 11-63-305 ;
(2)during the inspection described in Subsection
(1), provide the inspector with:
(a)proof that the trampoline court is maintained in good repair;
(b)an emergency response plan; and
(c)maintenance, inspection, staff member training, and injury logs; and
(3)obtain from the inspector a written report documenting the inspection and a certificate certifying that:
(a)the trampoline park has successfully passed the inspection described in this section; and
(b)the trampoline park is in full compliance with this chapter.
Enacted by Chapter 50 , 2019 General Session
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