West Virginia Code § 20-15-4

Duties of authorized outfitters or licensees
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(a) Every authorized outfitter or licensee shall:
(1) Mark for identification purposes all equipment and vehicles used in the business;
(2) Maintain all equipment and vehicles used in the business in such condition that the
equipment and vehicles are safe to operate or use as intended and recommended by the
manufacturer;
(3) Provide facilities, equipment and services conforming to safety and other requirements
established by the rules promulgated by the Hatfield-McCoy Regional Recreation Authority;
(4) Provide facilities, equipment and services as advertised or as agreed to by the authorized
outfitter or licensee and the participant; a
(5) Provide protective helmets which are size appropriate and which meet the current
performance specifications established by the American National Standards Institute
standard, z 90.1, the United States Department of Transportation federal motor vehicle
safety standard no. 218 or Snell safety standards for protective headgear for vehicle users as
defined by subdivision (5), subsection (a), section one, article one, chapter seventeen-f of
this code, to all persons using all-terrain vehicles, utility-terrain vehicles or motorcycles;
(6) Provide all-terrain vehicles or motorcycles which are age and size appropriate as
recommended by the manufacturer;
(7) Make reasonable and prudent efforts to ensure that participants utilizing the facilities,
equipment or service s of the authorized outfitter or licensee have received the safety
training required by the provisions of the legislative rule for the use of the Hatfield-McCoy
Regional Recreation Area;
(8) WMake certain that every guide offered to participants by the authorized outfitter or
licensee has a current standard first aid training certificate and CPR certificate issued by the
American Red Cross or its equivalent and ATV safety training by the Hatfield-McCoy
Recreation Authority or its designee;
(9) Make certain that employees carry first aid kits when acting as guides; and
(10) Make known to any participant utilizing the facilities, equipment or services of the
authorized outfitter or licensee any dangerous condition as to trail lands, facilities or
equipment to be traversed or used which is known by the outfitter or licensee.
(b) An authorized outfitter or licensee may not rent or lease an all-terrain vehicle, utility-
terrain vehicle or motorcycle to a person under the age of eighteen years or allow any
owner-operated all-terrain vehicle, utility-terrain vehicle or motorcycle on any guided tour
when operated by any person under the age of eighteen years without first obtaining a
written statement, signed by the minor's parent or guardian certifying that:
(1) Any machine to be operated by the minor or his or her parent or guardian is of a model
that is recommended by the manufacturer as appropriate to the minor's age and size;
(2) All rules governing the use of the vehicle and the Hatfield-McCoy Recreation Area have
been explained to the minor in sufficient detail to enable the minor to abide by the rules; and
(3) Any minor under the age of sixteen will remain under the supervision of and the sight of
the parent or guardian at all times.
(c) An authorized outfitter or licensee may not rent or lease a utility-terrain vehicle to any
person who is not at least sixteen years of age and in possession of a valid driver's license.
(d) An authorized outfitter or licensee shall provide a paarticipant utilizing the facilities,
equipment or services of the authorized outfitter or licensee with written notification of his
or her duties as prescribed in section five of this arlticle. The participant shall sign the
notification prior to using the equipment. The signed notification, or an electronically stored
copy thereof, shall be kept on file by the outfitter or licensee for not less than five years.

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