§ 223. Trampoline park employee training, equipment and supervision. An owner and/or operator shall:

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Terms Used In N.Y. General Business Law 223

  • operator: shall mean a person who manages, or controls or who has the duty to manage or control the operation of a trampoline park. See N.Y. General Business Law 220
  • owner: shall mean a person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or association who owns a commercial trampoline park. See N.Y. General Business Law 220
  • trampoline court: shall mean an area of a trampoline park comprising:

    (a) multiple commercial trampolines; or

    (b) at least one commercial trampoline and at least one associated foam or inflatable bag pit. See N.Y. General Business Law 220
  • trampoline park: shall mean a place of business that offers the recreational use of a trampoline court for a fee or charge for admission to the trampoline park for entertainment or recreational purposes. See N.Y. General Business Law 220

1. ensure that during all hours of operation the trampoline park has an operable automated external defibrillator;

2. ensure that all employees are certified in first aid and CPR;

3. ensure that all participants are instructed by an employee about the potential risks and safety guidelines;

4. require that trampoline park employees monitor the trampoline court and participants during all hours of operation;

5. ensure that the number of trampoline park employees described in subdivision four of this section is adequate to view each area of the trampoline court; and

6. prominently display throughout the trampoline park contrasted safety, warning, advisory, and instructional signage reflecting the trampoline park's rules as provided for in section two hundred twenty-seven of this article.