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Rule 901:9-1-04.1 | Fatigue and corrosion review.

...(A) Categories. As used in rules 901:9-1-04.1 and 901:9-1-04.2 of the Administrative Code, the terms have the following meanings: (1) "Low Intensity Rides" means all kiddie rides, carousels, go karts, and inflatable devices. For the purpose of this rule, kiddie rides are all rides that are primarily designed for children forty-eight inches and under. (2) "Intermediate Rides" means all rides ...

Rule 901:9-1-04.2 | Inspection requirements.

...The ride categories referenced in this rule have the same meaning as the ride categories defined in paragraph (A) of rule 901:9-1-04.1 of the Administrative Code. (A) Inspection frequency. For each ride category in this paragraph, the minimum number of inspections during the applicable permit shall be as follows: (1) For low intensity rides, no less than once per year for which the applicable permit...

Rule 901:9-1-06 | Additional operation procedures for amusement rides and devices.

...(A) All amusement rides or devices operated under section 993.04 of the Revised Code must bear a numbered decal as required by rule 901:9-1-01 of the Administrative Code. The number appearing on the decal shall at all times match the number on the permit. If these numbers do not coincide, or if the required decal does not appear on the ride, the ride shall be ordered stopped until proof of a valid...

Rule 901:9-1-09 | Violations and fines.

...The following schedule of fines for violations of sections 993.01 to 993.10 of the Revised Code and rules in Chapter 901:9-1 of the Administrative Code is established. After notice and opportunity for hearing pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, all fines are assessed on the owner of the ride and shall be paid by the owner within thirty days of receipt of notice of the fine from the director of the...

Rule 901:9-1-12.1 | Lifeguards.

...(A) Lifeguards required by this chapter to be posted at aquatic devices shall: (1) Be capable swimmers, and; (2) Be at least sixteen years of age, and; (3) Be certified validly and currently by one of the following entities as having completed the specified training successfully: (a) "American Red Cross" - "Lifeguard Training" or "Advanced Lifesaving," or; (b) "YMCA" - "National YMCA Lifeguard," or; (c) "Boy Sc...

Rule 901:9-1-12.1 | Lifeguards.

...(A) Lifeguards required by this chapter to be posted at aquatic devices shall: (1) Be capable swimmers, and; (2) Be at least sixteen years of age, and; (3) Be certified validly and currently by one of the following entities as having completed the specified training successfully: (a) "American Red Cross" - "Lifeguard Training" or "Advanced Lifesaving," or; (b) "YMCA" - "National YMCA Lifeguard," ...

Rule 901:9-1-14 | Water quality for aquatic devices using chemically treated water.

...(A) Water quality of any aquatic device where full body contact with water exists such as, but not limited to wave pools, water slides, lazy rivers, aquatic activity areas shall be maintained to standards listed below: (1) Gas chlorine shall not be used for disinfection of any aquatic device. (2) If chlorine is used as a disinfectant, there shall be a residual of free chlorine in all parts of th...

Rule 901:9-1-14.1 | Ultraviolet disinfection systems for full body contact aquatic devices.

...(A) For all aquatic devices, existing on or before December 31, 2011 and which are regulated pursuant to paragraph (A) of rule 901:9-1-14 of the Administrative Code, an ultraviolet disinfection system (UVDS) shall be added to their filtration system according to the following schedule: (1) All indoor aquatic devices by December 31, 2014; (2) All aquatic devices at large outdoor aquatic parks...

Rule 901:9-1-21 | Purpose and scope.

...The purpose of rules 901:9-1-01 and 901:9-1-21 to 901:9-1-41 of the Administrative Code is to set out the standards that must be met for the operation of bungee jumps. In addition to these standards, bungee jumps must also comply with all other applicable rules in Chapter 901:9 of the Administrative Code.

Rule 901:9-1-41 | Nets.

...(A) All safety nets shall comply with ANSI requirements for safety nets, ANSI 10.32-2012. (B) Support poles of the safety net shall be located outside of the jump space. (C) The safety net shall be of sufficient tension and height above the ground to be able to restrain a jumper in the event of any equipment malfunction.

Rule 901:9-1-42 | Go kart terminology.

...As used in rules 901:9-1-42 to 901:9-1-46 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Attendant" means a person who assists the track operator with guest direction and control but is not responsible for instructing and dispatching the concession go karts. (B) "ASTM" means ASTM International. More information about ASTM and the location of their standards can be found by visiting www.astm.org. (C) "Barri...

Rule 901:9-1-43 | Design and manufacture.

...(A) Concession go karts shall either: (1) Be constructed in such a manner that the wheels from one kart cannot, within reasonably foreseeable circumstances, override or engage the wheels of another kart; or, (2) Be operated only on a concession go kart track with a containment system which prevents the karts from coming in contact with each other. (B) Concession go kart operators shall ...

Rule 901:9-1-44 | Track design and construction.

...(A) Concession go kart tracks shall have a containment system which meets or exceeds manufacturer's recommendations. Karts that are designated open wheel/scaled racer concession go karts are not required to have a track containment system, but may be required to have barrier systems installed at specific location. Tire containment systems, if used, shall have a track side banding system sufficien...

Rule 901:9-2-09 | Ball and bag tossing games.

...(A) In any game at a fair in which balls or other objects are rolled or slid on a platform of any kind, the platform shall be level laterally, unwarped, and have no obstruction of any kind between the players and the targets. Balls must be round, solid and firm. (B) Basketball-type games. Games resembling basketball, but having rims or hoops with an inside diameter of less, or greater than, eighteen inches. The diff...

Rule 901:9-2-09 | Ball and bag tossing games.

...(A) In any game at a fair in which balls or other objects are rolled or slid on a platform of any kind, the platform shall be level laterally, unwarped, and have no obstruction of any kind between the players and the targets. Balls must be round, solid and firm. (B) Basketball-type games. Games resembling basketball, but having rims or hoops with an inside diameter of less, or greater than, eight...

Rule 901:9-2-15 | Group games.

...The department may license group games. In establishing rules to regulate group games the department may consider, but shall not be limited to the following: (A) All group games will be licensed under the provisions of division (D) of section 1711.11 of the Revised Code. (B) No group games shall be permitted to operate at any fair without first being inspected and licensed by the department, and without first being...

Rule 901:10-1-01 | Definitions.

...As used in Chapters 901:10-1 to 901:10-6 of the Administrative Code, the definitions contained in Chapter 903. of the Revised Code and the following definitions are applicable: (A) Act means the Federal Water Pollution Control Act set forth at 33 USC sections 1251 to 1387. (B) Administrator means the administrator of the United States environmental protection agency. (C) Agricultural drainage well means a class fi...

Rule 901:10-1-01 | Definitions.

...As used in Chapters 901:10-1 to 901:10-6 of the Administrative Code, the definitions contained in Chapter 903. of the Revised Code and the following definitions are applicable: (A) "Act" means the Federal Water Pollution Control Act set forth at 33 USC sections 1251 to 1387. (B) "Administrator" means the administrator of the United States environmental protection agency. (C) "Agricultural drain...

Rule 901:10-1-02 | General administrative requirements for permits.

...(A) Requirements for an individual permit to install, an individual permit to operate, or an individual NPDES permit: (1) A person who is required to obtain both a permit to install pursuant to section 903.02 of the Revised Code and a permit to operate pursuant to section 903.03 of the Revised Code shall submit both applications for these permits simultaneously. (2) A facility that is r...

Rule 901:10-1-03 | Criteria for decision-making.

...(A) Criteria for decision making by the director. The director shall deny, modify, suspend or revoke a permit to install or permit to operate if: (1) The permit application contains misleading or false information; or (2) The designs and plans fail to conform to best management practices and to the rules in this chapter or if the owner or operator fails to build the facility in accordance with ...

Rule 901:10-1-04 | Fees.

...(A) Applicants for permits and certifications shall pay non-refundable fees to the department of agriculture for each such issuance as provided by this rule and rule 901:10-1-02 of the Administrative Code. (B) As required in rule 901:10-1-06 of the Administrative Code, the livestock manager certificate will be assessed a fee of fifty dollars. Fees are assessed upon application for a certificate or renewal of certifi...

Rule 901:10-1-04 | Fees.

...(A) Applicants for permits and certifications shall pay non-refundable fees to the department of agriculture for each such issuance as provided by this rule and rule 901:10-1-02 of the Administrative Code. (B) As required in rule 901:10-1-06 of the Administrative Code, the livestock manager certificate will be assessed a fee of fifty dollars. Fees are assessed upon application for a certificate o...

Rule 901:10-1-05 | Trade secrets requests for confidentiality.

...(A) Applicant means a person submitting a claim of trade secrecy to the director or to the director's authorized representative. (B) Records, reports or other information obtained under Chapter 903. of the Revised Code or rules thereunder may be entitled to protection as trade secrets. In order to be protected, the applicant shall demonstrate to the director's satisfaction that all or part of such re...

Rule 901:10-1-06 | Certified livestock manager.

...(A) Purpose and applicability. (1) The management and handling of manure at a major concentrated animal feeding facility, shall be conducted by or under the supervision of a person that has a current livestock manager certification and that is reasonably available to the facility. (2) No person who is a livestock manure broker shall buy, sell, or land apply annually more than four thousa...

Rule 901:10-1-06 | Certified livestock manager.

...(A) Purpose and applicability. (1) The management and handling of manure at a major concentrated animal feeding facility, shall be conducted by or under the supervision of a person that has a current livestock manager certification and that is reasonably available to the facility. (2) No person who is a livestock manure broker shall buy, sell, or land apply annually more than four thousa...