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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 691.1583

  • Bowling center: means a structure that has an area specifically designed to be used by the public for recreational or competitive bowling. See Michigan Laws 691.1582
  • Bowling shoes: means shoes that are specifically designed for the purpose of recreational or competitive bowling. See Michigan Laws 691.1582
  • Operator: means a person that owns, manages, controls, directs, or has the responsibility of operating a bowling center. See Michigan Laws 691.1582
  • person: may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, as well as to individuals. See Michigan Laws 8.3l
    An operator shall post a conspicuous notice in a conspicuous place near each entrance to and exit from a bowling center that reads as follows:
    “Do not wear bowling shoes outside. Bowling shoes are specialized footwear for indoor use only. Bowling shoes worn outside may be affected by substances or materials including but not limited to snow, ice, rain, moisture, food, or debris that may cause the person wearing the bowling shoes to slip, trip, stumble, or fall on the floor or alley surfaces inside the bowling center. Michigan law makes a bowling center posting this notice immune from liability for such an injury.”.