South Carolina Statutes
§ 52-19-90 — Consent of parent, guardian; disclosure of medical conditions; intoxicated jumper or jumper who poses danger.
South Carolina § 52-19-90
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 52-19-90 (2026).
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(A)The owner must secure the consent of a parent or guardian for any jumper who is under the age of sixteen. The parent or guardian must be over eighteen years old and must sign an authorization stating he or she is the jumper's parent or guardian and is consenting to the bungee jump. The authorization must be permanently retained by the owner with the daily log.
(B)The owner must disclose to each jumper all medical conditions which may be adversely affected by jumping. The owner must make disclosure, at a minimum, with respect to the following medical conditions:
(1)pregnancy;
(2)back or neck injury;
(3)heart condition;
(4)broken bone.
(C)Any jumper who, in the opinion of the bungee staff, represents a danger to himself or others shall not be allowed to jump.
(D)Jumpers in an into
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 408, SECTION 9, eff 60 days after May 24, 1994.
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§ 52-19-10
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Platform; preparation place; gate; cord connections; indication of maximum platform capacity.§ 52-19-110
Jump point, maximum drop.§ 52-19-120
Safety air bag.§ 52-19-130
Landing and recovery area; jump space.§ 52-19-150
Bungee cord.§ 52-19-170
Ropes.§ 52-19-200
Owner's duties and requirements.§ 52-19-210
Storage of equipment.§ 52-19-220
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South Carolina § 52-19-90, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/19/52-19-90.