Relating to the regulation of certain inflatable amusement structures; providing a criminal penalty.
Impact
The impact of HB 855 on state laws would include the establishment of mandatory insurance requirements for operators of inflatable amusement structures. According to the bill, operators must maintain insurance coverage with minimum liability amounts—$100,000 per occurrence and $300,000 aggregate. This requirement aims to provide a safeguard against potential injuries that may occur from the operation of inflatable structures, thereby protecting both patrons and operators.
Summary
House Bill 855, introduced by Rep. Laubenberg, aims to regulate inflatable amusement structures in the state of Texas. The bill defines inflatable amusement structures as flexible, inflatable environments designed to provide amusement, and outlines specific size limitations, including a maximum floor area of 250 square feet and a height of 12 feet. By establishing formal regulations for these structures, the bill seeks to enhance safety standards for both operators and users of inflatable amusements. The introduction of this legislation comes in response to growing concerns about the safety and operational standards of these attractions.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding the bill could arise from the enforcement mechanisms it proposes. The bill grants municipal, county, and state law enforcement officials the authority to demand proof of insurance from inflatable structure operators. If an operator fails to provide such documentation, law enforcement has the authority to prohibit operation. Consequently, failure to comply could result in a Class B misdemeanor charge for continuing operation. Critics may argue that this could disproportionately affect small operators or vendors who may struggle with compliance costs associated with insurance requirements.
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