Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2311

Introduced
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

Amending the Kansas amusement ride act relating to inspections of amusement rides and inflatable devices, training regarding the operation of amusement rides and inflatable devices and establishing an annual permit fee for inflatable devices.

Impact

The key impact of HB 2311 on state laws includes the introduction of new permit fees for amusement rides, which vary depending on the type and location of the ride. This regulatory change is aimed at increasing accountability within the amusement industry while simultaneously ensuring public safety. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the requirement for training operators of such devices, which seeks to minimize operational risks and promote better safety practices. These changes reflect a proactive approach towards managing amusement ride safety and could potentially reduce accidents and injuries associated with these rides.

Summary

House Bill 2311 amends the Kansas Amusement Ride Act to establish regulations concerning the inspection and operation of amusement rides and inflatable devices. The bill introduces mandatory inspection certificates for both amusement rides and inflatable devices, requiring them to be inspected by qualified inspectors at least once a year. The legislation aims to ensure the safety of patrons and enforce consistent operational standards across the state. Moreover, the bill defines different classifications of amusement rides and specifies what constitutes an antique amusement ride, enhancing clarity and regulatory oversight within the amusement sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2311 include the potential financial burden on ride operators due to the new inspection and permit fees. Some stakeholders, particularly smaller amusement operators or nonprofit organizations, may find the costs prohibitive. There may also be concerns regarding the increased regulation and whether it could stifle local amusement initiatives. Critics of the bill could argue that while safety is paramount, excessive fees and compliance requirements could discourage investments in local recreational opportunities, which are vital to community engagement and enjoyment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2229

Amending the Kansas amusement ride act relating to inspections of amusement rides and inflatable devices, training regarding the operation of amusement rides and inflatable devices and establishing an annual permit fee for inflatable devices.

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