Massachusetts Senate Approves Bill Tightening Amusement Park Oversight
Amusements parks operating in Massachusetts would come under tougher scrutiny and oversight under a bill approved by state senators.
The bill approved Thursday would require amusement parks with more than 35 rides to hire emergency medical personnel and increase the insurance coverage from a minimum of $1 million per ride to $2 million per ride.
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The legislation would also provide mandatory accident reporting procedures, clarify the authority of the state’s public safety commissioner to regulate the ride, and require the keeping of a log of all regular maintenance schedules, service and repair reports, and any accidents or injuries that occurred on any of the rides.
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Under the bill, the penalty for violations would jump from $1,000 per violation to $5,000 per violation.
The bill now heads to the Massachusetts House.
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