New York Statutes
§ 37.09 — Protection of aerial performers from accidental falls
New York § 37.09
JurisdictionNew York
Law ACAArts and Cultural Affairs
Title MTheatrical Employment Contracts; Safety Precautions For Certain Performers; Performing Artists
Art. 37Theatrical Employment Contracts; Safety Precautions For Certain Performers
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N.Y. Arts and Cultural Affairs § 37.09 (2026).
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§ 37.09. Protection of aerial performers from accidental falls.
1.No\nperson shall participate in any public performance or exhibition on a\ntrapeze, tightrope, wire, rings, ropes, poles, or other aerial apparatus\nwhich requires skill, timing or balance and which creates a substantial\nrisk to himself or others of serious injury from falling, unless there\nshall be provided for such performance a safety belt, life-net, or other\nsafety device of similar purpose suitably constructed and placed to\narrest or cushion his fall and minimize the risk of such injury. No\nowner, agent, lessee, manager or other person in charge of a circus,\ncarnival, fair, theatre, moving-picture house, public hall, or other\npublic place of assembly, resort or amusement, shall permit any person\nto take part
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