West Virginia Code § 21-15-2

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As used in this article:
(1) "ACCT" means the Association for Challenge Course Technology;
(2) "Canopy tours" means a facility not located in an amusement park or carnival which is a
supervised or guided educational or recreational activity including, but not limited to,
beams, bridges, cable traverses, climbing walls, nets, platforms, ropes, swings, towers and
ziplines, which may be installed on or in trees, poles, portable structures or buildings, or be
part of self-supporting structures. u
(3) "Challenge course standards" means the Challenge Course Standards: Association for
Challenge Course Technology, Seventh Edition (2008), or substantially equivalent standards.
(4) "Division" means the West Virginia Division of Labor.
(5) "Employee" means an officer, agent, employee, servant, or volunteer, whether
compensated or not, whether full time or not, who is authorized to act and is acting within
the scope of his or her employment or duties with the zipline operator.
(6) "Operator" means any person, partnership, corporation or other commercial entity and
their agents, officers, employees or representatives, who has operational responsibility for
any zipline or canopy tour.
(7) "Participant" means Lany person who engages in activities on a zipline or canopy tour
individually or in a group activity supervised by a zipline or canopy tour operator.
(8) "Special inspector" means a professional inspector who meets the qualifications set forth
in ACCT or substantially equivalent standards and is certified by the division pursuant to
section eight;
(9) "Zipline" means a commercial recreational activity where participants, by the use of a
permanent cable or rope line suspended between support structures, enables a participant
attached to a pulley to traverse from one point to another, for the purpose of giving the
participants amusement, pleasure, thrills or excitement.

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