No operator or owner may knowingly permit the operation of an amusement ride or amusement attraction without a permit issued by the Division. Each year and at least fifteen days before the first time the amusement ride or amusement attraction is made available in this state for public use, an operator or owner shall apply for a permit to the Division on a form furnished by the Division and containing any information the Division may require. The Division shall, within thirty days of the first time in the calendar year the ride or attraction is made available in this state for public use, inspect all amusement rides and amusement attractions. The Division shall inspect all stationary rides and attractions at least once every year. The Division may inspect all mobile amusement rides and amusement attractions each time they are disassembled and reassembled for use in this state. The Division may conduct inspections at any reasonable time without prior notice: Provided, That in lieu of performing its own inspection, the Division may accept inspection reports from special inspectors certified by the Division.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 10. Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act
§21-10-4. Inspection and Permit Fees
§21-10-6. Permits; Application; Annual Inspection
§21-10-7. Issuance of Permit; Certificate of Inspection; Availability to Public
§21-10-9. Notice of Serious Physical Injury or Fatality; Investigations; Records Available to Public
§21-10-11. Temporary Cessation of Operation of Ride or Attraction Determined to Be Unsafe
§21-10-12a. Minimum Age for Operating Amusement Ride
§21-10-14. Criminal Penalty for Violation
§21-10-15. Operating or Assembling an Amusement Ride While Intoxicated; Criminal Penalty
§21-10-16. Revocation and Suspension of Permits
§21-10-17. Civil Penalties for Violations