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  1. The Amusement Ride and Tramway Unit inspects and issues permits for Temporary (portable) and Permanent Amusement Rides, and Passenger Tramways (ski lifts).

  2. Section 344.7 requires the owner of a permanent amusement ride to submit to the Division a Certificate of Compliance document. Additional pages may be included for multiple permanent amusement rides located at a single address.

  3. The Amusement Ride and Tramway (ART) Unit is responsible for inspecting and enforcing regulations governing temporary (portable) amusement rides, permanent amusement rides, and aerial passenger tramways (or ski lifts) to protect the safety of riding patrons.

  4. No person shall operate an amusement ride unless there is in existence and on file with the division a policy of insurance, issued by a company licensed by the Department of Insurance to do business in the state, or by a nonadmitted insurer employed by a surplus lines broker licensed by the Department of Insurance, in an amount of not less than ...

  5. (a) This Subchapter, consisting of four Articles, governs permanent amusement rides operated anywhere in the State of California. Article 3 applies only to aquatic devices, while Articles 1, 2, and 4 apply to all permanent amusement rides, including aquatic devices.

  6. (d) No person shall operate a permanent amusement ride that has been inspected by a qualified safety inspector or division inspector and found to be unsafe, unless all necessary repairs or modifications, or both, to the ride have been completed and certified as completed by a qualified safety inspector.

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  8. Apr 8, 2017 · In addition, ride owners are required to have a Qualified Safety Inspector (QSI) certify annually that each ride meets industry standards and state regulations. The QSI may be a park employee, 3rd party inspector or state inspector.

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