Utah Code § 72-16-203

Rulemaking
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(1) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, and the
provisions of this chapter the committee may make rules:
(a) establishing:
(i) the form of an application and a renewal application for:
(A) a qualified safety inspector certification;
(B) an annual amusement ride permit; and
(C) a multi-ride annual amusement ride permit;
(ii) the procedure to apply for and renew:
(A) a qualified safety inspector certification;
(B) an annual amusement ride permit; and
(C) a multi-ride annual amusement ride permit;
(iii) standards for a daily inspection under Section 72-16-302;
(iv) the form of a report of a reportable serious injury to the director;
(v) the procedure for reporting a reportable serious injury to the director;
(vi) the procedure to suspend and revoke:
(A) a qualified safety inspector certification;
(B) an annual amusement ride permit; and
(C) a multi-ride annual amusement ride permit;
(vii) a retention schedule that applies to each qualified safety inspector for records related to a
qualified safety inspector's duties under this chapter;
(viii) a retention schedule that applies to each owner-operator for records related to an owner-
operator's duties under this chapter;
(ix) fees;
(x) minimum insurance requirements for certified inspectors; and
(xi) fines or administrative penalties for lack of compliance with this chapter;
(b) regarding the experience required to obtain a qualified safety inspector certification under
Subsection 72-16-303(3)(a); and
(c) adopting nationally recognized:
(i) amusement ride inspection standards; and

(ii) qualified safety inspector qualification standards.
(2) Notwithstanding Subsection 63G-3-301(14), the committee shall initiate rulemaking
proceedings, as defined in Section 63G-3-301, to make rules under this section.

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