New York General Business Code § 220

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§ 220. Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and\nphrases shall have the following meanings:\n  1. "commercial trampoline" shall mean a device that:\n  (a) incorporates a trampoline bed; and\n  (b) is used for entertainment or recreational jumping, springing,\nbouncing, acrobatics, or gymnastics in a trampoline park.\n  2. "emergency response plan" shall mean a written plan of action for\nthe reasonable and appropriate contact, deployment, and coordination of\nservices, agencies, and personnel to provide the earliest possible\nresponse to an injury or emergency.\n  3. "inspection" shall mean a procedure that an inspector conducts to:\n  (a) determine whether a trampoline park facility, including any device\nor material, is constructed, assembled, maintained, tested, and operated\nin accordance with this article and the manufacturer's recommendations;\n  (b) determine the operational safety of a trampoline park facility,\nincluding any device or material;\n  (c) determine whether the trampoline park complies with safety\nstandards; and\n  (d) determine whether the trampoline park's policies, safeguards, and\nprocedures comply with this article.\n  4. "inspector" shall mean an individual who:\n  (a) conducts an inspection of a trampoline park to certify compliance\nwith this article and industry safety standards; and\n  (b) (i) is certified by:\n  (A) a nationally accredited organization that develops and publishes\nconsensus standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems,\nand services that are used for trampolines; or\n  (B) a nationally accredited organization that promotes trampoline park\nsafety;\n  (ii) represents the insurer of the trampoline park;\n  (iii) represents a nationally accredited organization that:\n  (A) inspects amusement and recreational facilities and equipment; and\n  (B) certifies and trains professional private industry inspectors\nthrough written testing and continuing education requirements; or\n  (iv) represents an organization that the United States Olympic\nCommittee designates as the national governing body for gymnastics.\n  5. "operator" shall mean a person who manages, or controls or who has\nthe duty to manage or control the operation of a trampoline park.\n  6. "owner" shall mean a person, corporation, partnership, limited\nliability company, or association who owns a commercial trampoline park.\n  7. "participant" shall mean an individual that uses trampoline park\nequipment.\n  8. "trampoline bed" shall mean the flexible surface of a trampoline on\nwhich a user jumps or bounces.\n  9. "trampoline court" shall mean an area of a trampoline park\ncomprising:\n  (a) multiple commercial trampolines; or\n  (b) at least one commercial trampoline and at least one associated\nfoam or inflatable bag pit.\n  10. "trampoline park" shall mean a place of business that offers the\nrecreational use of a trampoline court for a fee or charge for admission\nto the trampoline park for entertainment or recreational purposes.\n

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