Delaware Code § 16-6404

Amusement ride operation requirements
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A person may not operate an amusement ride unless the person:
(1) Has the amusement ride inspected at least once annually for safety by an insurer or a person with whom the insurer has contracted
and obtains from that insurer or person a written certificate that the inspection has been made and that the amusement ride meets the
standards for coverage and is covered by the insurance required by paragraph (2) of this section;
(2) Has an insurance policy currently in force written by an insurance company authorized to do business in this State, a surplus
lines insurer, as defined by Chapter 19 of Title 18, or an independently procured policy in an amount of not less than $1,000,000 per
occurrence insuring the owner or operator against liability for injury to persons arising out of the use of the amusement ride; and
(3) Files with the Fire Marshal in the manner required by this chapter, the inspection certificate and the insurance policy required by
this section or a photocopy of such a certificate or policy authorized by the Fire Marshal.

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