Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 316 - Shows, Circuses, Amusement Buildings and Festivals
Section 316.203 - Definitions.

Effective - 01 Jan 2005
316.203. Definitions. — As used in sections 316.203 to 316.233, the following terms mean:
(1) "Amusement ride", any of the following, which is primarily for the purpose of giving its patrons amusement, pleasure, thrills, or excitement, and which is open to the general public excluding skill teaching, exercise, and team building:
(a) Any mechanical device that carries or conveys passengers along, around or over a fixed or restricted route or course or within a defined area;
(b) Any dry slide over twenty feet in height excluding water slides;
(c) Any tram, open car, or combination of open cars or wagons pulled by a tractor or other motorized device, except hayrack rides, those used solely for transporting patrons to and from parking areas, or those used for guided or educational tours, but does not necessarily follow a fixed or restricted course;
(d) Any bungee cord attraction or similar elastic device;
(e) Any climbing wall over ten feet in height except for not-for-profit entities that follow the YMCA Services Corporation's Climbing Walls Safety Guidelines or the Boy Scouts of America Guidelines;
(2) "Board", the amusement ride safety board established in section 316.204;
(3) "Department", the department of public safety;
(4) "Director", the director of the department of public safety;
(5) "Operator", a person or the agent of a person who owns or controls, or has the duty to control, the operation of an amusement ride or related electrical equipment;
(6) "Owner", a person who owns, leases, controls or manages the operations of an amusement ride and may include the state or any political subdivision of the state;
(7) "Qualified inspector", any person who is:
(a) Found by the director to possess the requisite training and experience in respect of amusement rides to perform competently the inspections required by sections 316.203 to 316.233; or
(b) Certified by the National Association of Amusement Ride Safety Officials (NAARSO) to have and maintain at least a level one certification; or
(c) Is a member of the Amusement Industry Manufacturing and Suppliers (AIMS) and meets such qualifications as are established by the board;
(8) "Related electrical equipment", any electrical apparatus or wiring used in connection with amusement rides;
(9) "Safety rules", the rules and regulations governing rider conduct on an amusement ride, provided such rules and regulations are prominently displayed at or near the entrance to, or loading platform for, the amusement ride;
(10) "Serious physical injury", a patron personal injury immediately reported to the owner or operator as occurring on an amusement ride and which results in death, dismemberment, significant disfigurement or other significant injury that requires immediate in-patient admission and twenty-four-hour hospitalization under the care of a licensed physician for other than medical observation; and
(11) "Serious incident", any single incident where three or more persons are immediately transported to a licensed off-site medical care facility for treatment of an injury as a result of being on or the operation of the amusement ride.
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(L. 1997 H.B. 276 § 2, A.L. 2000 H.B. 1434, A.L. 2004 H.B. 1403)
Effective 1-01-05

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXI - Public Safety and Morals

Chapter 316 - Shows, Circuses, Amusement Buildings and Festivals

Section 316.010 - County commissions may tax public shows, how.

Section 316.020 - Order levying tax as execution — sheriff to collect.

Section 316.030 - Proceeds to go into school fund.

Section 316.040 - License for shows required, tax imposed.

Section 316.045 - Penalty for delinquent payment of license tax.

Section 316.050 - Penalty.

Section 316.060 - Places of public amusement — construction — exit defined.

Section 316.070 - Exempted structures.

Section 316.080 - Building requirements.

Section 316.090 - Licenses not granted, when.

Section 316.100 - Penalty for violations.

Section 316.150 - Definitions.

Section 316.155 - Festival license required — exception.

Section 316.160 - Application for license — fee — contents of application.

Section 316.165 - Public hearing on application, when held.

Section 316.170 - License to issue, when.

Section 316.175 - Grounds for denial of license.

Section 316.180 - Penalty for violation.

Section 316.185 - Reasonable conditions authorized — notice of conditions, mailed when.

Section 316.200 - Rules, effective when.

Section 316.203 - Definitions.

Section 316.204 - Amusement ride safety board established — members — meetings, when.

Section 316.205 - Amusement ride safety board — powers and duties — rulemaking.

Section 316.206 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 316.209 - Operation of ride to cease, when — notification of serious incident to fire marshal — inspection, costs.

Section 316.210 - Amusement ride operation, qualifications — inspection, insurance, bond, permit.

Section 316.212 - Maintenance, inspection and accident records to be retained.

Section 316.213 - Portable amusement rides, itinerary to be filed, contents.

Section 316.215 - Director may enjoin operation of ride.

Section 316.218 - Penalty.

Section 316.221 - Exemptions.

Section 316.224 - Political subdivisions may license and regulate.

Section 316.227 - Liability of owner and state.

Section 316.230 - Passenger to obey rules — prohibited acts — penalty.

Section 316.233 - Passenger may not ride, when.

Section 316.237 - Rules, effective, when — invalid and void, when.

Section 316.238 - Rock climbing walls, subject to amusement ride regulations, when.

Section 316.250 - Ethan's Law — maintenance of adequate insurance required, when — definitions — violations, penalty.

Section 316.265 - Hairstyling, employees engaged in at public venues not subject to Chapter 329, when.