§ 23-34.1-7. Inspection of operations.
(a) Each permanent or temporary device shall be inspected and tested by the department
each season before operation so as to test the full operation of all control devices,
speed-limiting devices, brakes, and other equipment provided for safety before a permit
is issued. A copy of the inspection report shall be on file in the office of the manager
of the fair or coordinator of the event before the ride is opened to the public.
(b) Each temporary major amusement device or amusement attraction must be inspected upon
setup at each location by the department. The temporary
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§ 23-34.1-7. Inspection of operations.
(a) Each permanent or temporary device shall be inspected and tested by the department
each season before operation so as to test the full operation of all control devices,
speed-limiting devices, brakes, and other equipment provided for safety before a permit
is issued. A copy of the inspection report shall be on file in the office of the manager
of the fair or coordinator of the event before the ride is opened to the public.
(b) Each temporary major amusement device or amusement attraction must be inspected upon
setup at each location by the department. The temporary major amusement device or
amusement attraction shall not be permitted to operate unless the inspection has taken
place. The owner or operator of the amusement ride shall be responsible for arranging
or requesting the inspection at each location by contacting the department at least
fourteen (14) business days prior to the arrival of the amusement ride at the location;
provided, however, that if the department does not schedule an inspection within the
fourteen (14) day period, the owner shall be allowed to operate the amusement ride
pending the inspection, provided that the owner has an inspection scheduled and has
a valid permit.
(c) The manager of a temporary major amusement device or amusement attraction must visually
inspect the device daily. This inspection shall be recorded daily on a form approved
by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and/or the ASTM-F24. The last
fourteen (14) daily forms must be kept with the temporary major amusement device or
amusement attraction. A copy of the inspection report shall be on file in the office
of the manager of the fair or coordinator of the event before the ride is opened to
the public.
(d) Upon proper presentation of credentials, an authorized employee of the department
may enter unannounced and inspect amusement devices at any time and in a reasonable
manner and shall have the right to question any owner, manager, or agent of the owner;
to inspect, investigate, photograph, and sample all pertinent places, areas, and devices;
and to examine and reproduce all file jackets and proof of insurance for the purpose
of enforcing the provisions of this chapter. A fee may not be charged for these unannounced
inspections.
(e) An amusement device or an amusement attraction which fails to pass an inspection may
not be operated for public use until it has passed a subsequent inspection. If an
inspector finds that an amusement ride has been involved in or is likely to become
involved in an incident, failure or malfunction which, in his or her judgment, seriously
affects the continued operation of the ride or device, in a manner which is unsafe
to the public, then he or she shall issue an order prohibiting the operation of said
ride or device until the device is made safe for operation in conformity with ASTM
committee F-24 standards. Such an order shall only be removed by the commissioner,
his or her designee or by court order.