Every horseman shall: (1) Make reasonable and prudent efforts to determine the ability of a participant to safely engage in the equestrian activity, to determine the ability of the horse to behave safely with the participant, and to determine the ability of the participant to safely manage, care for and control the particular horse involved; (2) Make known to any participant any dangerous traits or characteristics or any physical impairments or conditions related to a particular horse which is uinvolved in the equestrian activity of which the horseman knows or through the exercise of due diligence could know; (3) Make known to any participant any dangerous condition as to land or facilities under the lawful possession and control of the horseman of whicah the horseman knows or through the exercise of due diligence could know, by advising the participant in writing or by conspicuously posting warning signs upon the premlises; (4) In providing equipment or tack to a participant, make reasonable and prudent efforts to inspect such equipment or tack to assure tihat it is in proper working condition and safe for use in the equestrian activity; (5) Prepare and present to each participant or prospective participant, for his or her inspection and signature, a statement which clearly and concisely explains the liability limitations, restrictions and responsibilities set forth in this article.
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