SESSION OF
2001
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON
HOUSE BILL NO. 2120
As Amended by Senate Committee on
Federal and State
Affairs
Brief
(1)
HB 2120 enacts the Amusement Ride
Inspection and Enforcement Act. The bill requires the
following:
- No amusement ride, as defined in
the bill, shall be operated unless there is a liability insurance
coverage of not less than $1 million per occurrence and $2 million
per annual aggregate. Cities or counties operating amusement rides
may self insure. Current law requiring insurance is
repealed.
- Amusement rides cannot be operated
unless nondestructive testing of the ride as recommended by the
manufacturer has been performed.
- Safety instructions and warnings
for rides must be posted on or near the ride.
- Patrons of rides must exercise
reasonable care, obey all instructions and warnings, refrain from
use of alcohol or drugs which prevent safe use of the ride, use all
safety devices, refrain from extending arms or legs beyond the
carrier or seating, and must report in writing all injuries to the
owner.
- Violation of the act by an owner
or operator is a class B misdemeanor. The Attorney General and the
county or district attorney may apply to district court for an
injunction against rides operated in violation of the
act.
The House Committee on Local
Government amendments were primarily clarifying in
nature.
The House Committee of the Whole
amendment was technical in nature.
The Senate Committee amended the
bill by deleting the annual inspection requirements.
The bill is effective on January 1,
2002.
Background
The bill, as introduced, was supported by
Representative Sloan, who noted Kansas was only one of six states
which does not require amusement rides to be inspected. Others who
supported the original bill included the Outdoor Amusement Business
Association, Inc., the Kansas State Fair, the Kansas Trial Lawyers
Association, the Haas and Wilkerson Insurance Company, and
others.
The fiscal note indicates there is
no fiscal effect.
1. *Supplemental
notes are prepared by the Legislative Research Department and do
not express legislative intent. The supplemental note and fiscal
note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at http://www.ink.org/public/legislative/fulltext.cgi