(a) A passenger may not board a tramway if the passenger does not have
(1) sufficient physical dexterity or ability and knowledge to negotiate or use the facility safely; or
(2) the assistance of a person authorized by the ski area operator to assist a skier.
(b) A passenger may not
(1) embark upon or disembark from a tramway except at a designated area unless reasonably necessary to prevent injury to the passenger or others; this paragraph does not apply if the tramway stops and the operator assists the passengers to disembark from the tramway;
(2) intentionally throw or expel an object from a tramway while riding on the tramway, except as permitted by the operator;
(3) act while riding on a tramway in a manner that may interfere with proper or safe operation of the tramway;
(4) engage in conduct that may contribute to or cause injury to a person;
(5) intentionally place in an uphill track of a J-bar, T-bar, platter pull, rope tow, or another surface lift an object that could cause another skier to fall;
(6) embark upon a tramway marked as closed;
(7) disobey instructions posted in accordance with this chapter or oral instructions by the ski area operator regarding the proper or safe use of a tramway unless the oral instructions are contrary to this chapter or contrary to posted instructions.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 5. Amusements and Sports
Chapter 45. Ski Liability, Safety, and Responsibility
Sec. 05.45.010. Limitation on actions arising from skiing.
Sec. 05.45.020. Effect of violations.
Sec. 05.45.030. Duties of passengers.
Sec. 05.45.040. Required plan and patrol by ski area operators.
Sec. 05.45.050. Required signs for tramways; duties of operators.
Sec. 05.45.060. Required signs for trails and slopes; duties of operators.
Sec. 05.45.070. Other duties of ski area operators.
Sec. 05.45.080. Skiers outside marked boundaries.
Sec. 05.45.090. Reckless skiers; revocation of skiing privileges.
Sec. 05.45.100. Duties and responsibilities of skiers.
Sec. 05.45.110. Competition; immunity for ski area operator.