Effective: April 12, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 442 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) When facts are presented to the division of industrial compliance in the department of commerce that indicate that immediate danger exists in the continued operation of a passenger tramway, the division, after such verification of the facts as is practical under the circumstances and consistent with immediate public safety, may by an emergency written order require the operator of the tramway to cease using the tramway immediately for the transportation of passengers. Any person may serve notice on the operator or the operator's agent who is in immediate control of the tramway by delivering a true and attested copy of the order, and the operator or the operator's agent shall furnish proof of receipt of such notice by signing an affidavit on the back of the copy of the order. The emergency order shall be effective for a period not to exceed forty-eight hours from the time of notification.
(B) Immediately after the issuance of an emergency order pursuant to this section, the division shall investigate the facts of the case. If the division finds that a violation of any of its rules exists or that a condition in passenger tramway construction, maintenance, or mechanical operation exists that endangers public safety, it shall issue a written order setting forth its findings and the corrective action to be taken and fixing a reasonable time for compliance.
(C) After an investigation pursuant to division (B) of this section, if the division determines that danger to public safety exists in the continued operation of a passenger tramway, it shall so state in the order, describe in detail the basis for its findings, and in the order may require the operator not to operate the tramway until the operator has taken the corrective action ordered pursuant to this section. If the operator continues to use the tramway following receipt of such order, the division may request the court of common pleas having jurisdiction in the county where the tramway is located to issue an injunction forbidding operation of the tramway.
(D) An operator of a passenger tramway may request a hearing by the division on any order issued pursuant to this chapter and may appeal the results of such a hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. An operator may appeal an order suspending the operation of the operator's tramway without first requesting a hearing.
(E) If an operator fails to comply with an order of the division issued pursuant to this chapter within the specified time, the division may suspend the registration certificate of the operator for such time as it considers necessary to gain compliance with its order.
No operator shall operate a passenger tramway while the operator's registration certificate is under suspension by the division.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 4169.01 | Ski Tramway Definitions.
Section 4169.02 | Duties of Division of Industrial Compliance.
Section 4169.03 | Registration of Passenger Tramway Operators - Application and Fees.
Section 4169.04 | Division to Require Inspections - Report of Violation.
Section 4169.05 | Written Complaint to Division Alleging Violation.
Section 4169.06 | Emergency Order to Cease Using Tramway.
Section 4169.07 | Responsibilities of Ski Area Operator and Tramway Passengers.
Section 4169.08 | Assumption of Risk.
Section 4169.09 | Liability for Losses and Damages.
Section 4169.10 | No Liability to Violators of Theft Statute.