Drowning Prompts Mo. Bill Requiring Water Park Insurance
For-profit swimming pools would need liability insurance under a bill headed to Missouri’s governor.
It was sparked by the drowning of 6-year-old Ethan Cory, of Joplin, while on a field trip to a privately owned water park. The Swimmin’ Hole’s owner didn’t have insurance.
State rules already require city pools, hotel pools and water parks in a theme park to have insurance. But pools that are privately owned and operating outside of the city currently aren’t covered.
The legislation requires private, for-profit water parks to have at least $1 million worth of liability insurance in case a customer dies or is injured.
The bill passed the Senate 27-6. It already cleared the House.
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