West Virginia Code § 19-36-2

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Unless the context of usage clearly requires otherwise:
"Agritourism" activity means any lawful activity carried out on a farm or ranch that allows
members of the general public for recreational, entertainment, or educational purposes to
view or enjoy rural activities.
"Agritourism business" means any person, fiduciary, firm, association, partnership, limited
liability company, corporation, unit of government, or any other group or entity which is
engaged in the business of providing one or more agritourism activities, whether or not for
compensation.
"Agritourism professional" means owners, operators, eamployees, and volunteers working for
or under the direction of the operators of an agritourism business.
"Farm" or "ranch" means an area of land used for the production, cultivation, growing,
harvesting, or processing of agricultural products.
"Inherent risks of agritourism activity" are those dangers or conditions that are part of an
agritourism activity including certain hazards, natural conditions of land and terrain,
vegetation, and waters, the behavior of wild or domestic animals, and ordinary dangers of
structures or equipment ordinarily used in farming and ranching operations. Inherent risks
of agritourism activity also include the potential of a participant to act in a negligent manner
that may contribute to injury to the participant or others, including failing to follow
instructions given by the agritourism professional or failing to exercise reasonable caution
while engaging in th e agritourism activity.
"Participant" as used in this article means any person, other than the agritourism
professional, who engages in an agritourism activity.

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