Bill Text: NY A00260 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Requires children under the age of eighteen to wear protective headgear while skiing or snowboarding; imposes civil fines for violations thereof; applies safety in skiing code requirements to snowboarders and snowboarding.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 8-3)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-06-09 - reported referred to rules [A00260 Detail]
Download: New_York-2013-A00260-Amended.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 260--A 2013-2014 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y (PREFILED) January 9, 2013 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. KAVANAGH, JAFFEE, WEPRIN, PAULIN -- Multi-Spon- sored by -- M. of A. ARROYO, CLARK, CORWIN, McDONOUGH, MILLER, SALADI- NO, SIMOTAS -- read once and referred to the Committee on Judiciary -- reported and referred to the Committee on Codes -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the general obligations law and the labor law, in relation to the duties of skiers and snowboarders THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Section 18-102 of the general obligations law is amended by 2 adding a new subdivision 8 to read as follows: 3 8. "SNOWBOARDER" MEANS ANY PERSON WEARING A SNOWBOARD AND ACTUALLY ON 4 A SKI SLOPE OR A TRAIL LOCATED AT A SKI AREA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SNOW- 5 BOARDING. 6 S 2. Subdivisions 13 and 14 of section 18-105 of the general obli- 7 gations law, as added by chapter 711 of the laws of 1988, are amended 8 and a new subdivision 15 is added to read as follows: 9 13. To report any personal injury to the ski area operator before 10 leaving the ski area; [and] 11 14. Not to willfully remove, deface, alter or otherwise damage 12 signage, warning devices or implements, or other safety devices placed 13 and maintained by the ski area operator pursuant to the requirements of 14 section 18-103 of this article[.]; AND 15 15. NOT TO ENGAGE IN DOWNHILL SKIING IN ANY AREA UNLESS HE OR SHE IS 16 WEARING A PROTECTIVE HELMET. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBDIVISION SHALL 17 APPLY ONLY TO SKIERS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE. 18 S 3. The general obligations law is amended by adding a new section 19 18-105-a to read as follows: EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD02176-02-3 A. 260--A 2 1 S 18-105-A. SNOWBOARDERS; PROTECTIVE HELMETS. NO PERSON UNDER EIGHTEEN 2 YEARS OF AGE SHALL ENGAGE IN SNOWBOARDING IN ANY AREA UNLESS HE OR SHE 3 IS WEARING A PROTECTIVE HELMET. 4 S 4. The opening paragraph of section 18-106 of the general obli- 5 gations law, as added by chapter 711 of the laws of 1988, is amended to 6 read as follows: 7 It is recognized that skiing [is a] AND SNOWBOARDING ARE voluntary 8 [activity] ACTIVITIES that may be hazardous regardless of all feasible 9 safety measures that can be undertaken by ski area operators. According- 10 ly: 11 S 5. Paragraphs c and d of subdivision 1 of section 18-106 of the 12 general obligations law, paragraph c as added by chapter 711 of the laws 13 of 1988 and paragraph d as amended by chapter 322 of the laws of 1989, 14 are amended and two new paragraphs e and f are added to read as follows: 15 c. To make available at reasonable fees, as required by subdivision 16 thirteen of section 18-103 of this article, instruction and education 17 for skiers relative to the risks inherent in the sport and the duties 18 prescribed for skiers by this article, and to conspicuously post notice 19 of the times and places of availability of such instruction and educa- 20 tion in locations where it is likely to be seen by skiers; [and] 21 d. To post notice to skiers of the right to a refund to the purchaser 22 in the form and amount paid in the initial sale of any lift ticket 23 returned to the ski area operator, intact and unused, upon declaration 24 by such purchaser that he or she is unprepared or unwilling to ski due 25 to the risks inherent in the sport or the duties imposed upon him or her 26 by this article[.]; 27 E. TO OFFER FOR SALE OR RENTAL PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR AND PROHIBIT ANY 28 SKIER OR SNOWBOARDER UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE WHO IS NOT WEARING 29 PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR FROM SKIING OR SNOWBOARDING. SUCH HEADGEAR SHALL 30 MEET THE STANDARDS OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE AND 31 STANDARDS SET FORTH IN REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF 32 LABOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE TWENTY-SIX OF THE 33 LABOR LAW; AND 34 F. TO POST NOTICE IN BOLD AND CONSPICUOUS TYPE AT THE POINT OR POINTS 35 OF TRANSACTION THE FOLLOWING: "NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT ALL 36 SKIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE WEAR PROTECTIVE 37 HEADGEAR." 38 S 6. The section heading and subdivision 1 of section 867 of the labor 39 law, as amended by chapter 711 of the laws of 1988, are amended to read 40 as follows: 41 Safety [in skiing] ON THE SLOPES code. 1. The commissioner, on the 42 advice of the passenger tramway advisory council as created pursuant to 43 section twelve-c of this chapter, shall promulgate rules and regu- 44 lations, consistent with article eighteen of the general obligations 45 law, intended to guard against personal injuries to downhill skiers AND 46 SNOWBOARDERS which will, in view of such intent, define the duties and 47 responsibilities of downhill skiers AND SNOWBOARDERS and the duties and 48 responsibilities of ski area operators. SUCH DUTIES SHALL INCLUDE, BUT 49 NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE PROVISION BY SKI AREA OPERATORS OF PROTECTIVE 50 HEADGEAR, FOR PURCHASE OR RENTAL, AND THE REQUIREMENT THAT SKIERS AND 51 SNOWBOARDERS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE WEAR PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR. 52 S 7. The labor law is amended by adding a new section 867-a to read as 53 follows: 54 S 867-A. PENALTIES. IF THE COMMISSIONER FINDS THAT A SKI AREA OPERATOR 55 HAS KNOWINGLY VIOLATED PARAGRAPH E OR F OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION 56 18-106 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL IMPOSE A A. 260--A 3 1 FINE OF UP TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR THE FIRST SUCH VIOLATION OR UP TO 2 TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR ANY VIOLATION THAT OCCURS WITHIN A YEAR AFTER A 3 PRIOR VIOLATION. 4 S 8. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 5 have become a law.