Signed by Governor Mario Cuomo and enacted into law in 1989, the New York State Safety In Skiing Code is detailed here.
TO BE A SAFE SKIER
NYS LAW REQUIRES YOU TO KNOW AND OBSERVE
THE FOLLOWING DUTIES OF SKIERS:
1. Not to ski in any area not designated for skiing;
2. Not to ski beyond their limits or ability to overcome variations
in slope, trail configuration and surface or subsurface conditions which
may be caused or altered by weather, slope or trail maintenance work
by the ski area operator, or skier use;
3. To abide by the directions of the ski area operator;
4. To remain in constant control of speed and course at all times while
skiing so as to avoid contact with plainly visible or clearly marked
obstacles and with other skiers and passengers on surface operating
tramways;
5. To familiarize themselves with posted information before skiing any
slope or trail, including all information posted pursuant to subdivision
five of section 18-103 of this article;
6. Not to cross the uphill track of any surface lift, except at points
clearly designated by the ski area operator;
7. Not to ski on a slope or trail or portion thereof that has been designated
as "closed" by the ski area operator;
8. Not to leave the scene of any accident resulting in personal injury
to another party until such times as the ski area operator arrives,
except for the purpose of summoning aid;
9. Not to overtake another skier in such a manner as to cause contact
with the skier being overtaken and to yield the right of way to the
skier being overtaken;
10. Not to willfully stop on any slope or trail where such stopping
is likely to cause a collision with other skiers or vehicles;
11. To yield to other skiers when entering a trail or starting downhill;
12. To wear retention straps or other devices to prevent runaway skis;
13. To report any personal injury to the ski area operator before leaving
the ski area; and
14. Not to willfully remove, deface, alter or otherwise damage signage,
warning devices or implements, or other safety devices placed and maintained
by the ski area operator pursuant to the requirements of section 18-103
of this article.
TO BE A SAFE LIFT PASSENGER
NYS LAW REQUIRES YOU TO KNOW AND OBSERVE
THE FOLLOWING DUTIES OF PASSENGERS:
1. To familiarize themselves with the safe use of
any tramway prior to its use;
2. To remain in the tramway if the operation of a passenger tramway,
as defined pursuant to section two hundred two-c of the labor law, is
interrupted for any reason, until instructions or aid are provided by
the ski area operator;
3. To board or disembark from passenger tramways only at points or areas
designated by the ski area operator;
4. Not to eject any objects or material from a passenger tramway;
5. To use restraint devices in accordance with posted instructions ;
6. To wear retention straps or other devices to prevent runaway skis;
7. Not to interfere with the operation of a passenger tramway;
8. Not to place or caused to be placed on the uphill track of a surface
lift any object which may interfere with its normal operation; and
9. Not to wear loose scarves, clothing, or accessories or expose long
hair which may become entangle with any part of the device.
Skiers shall have the following additional duties
to enable them to make informed decisions as to the advisability of
their participation in the sport:
a. To seek out, read, review, and understand, in advance to skiing,
the 'WARNING TO SKIERS' displayed where tickets are
sold; and
b. To obtain such education in the sport of skiing as the individual
skier shall deem appropriate to his or her level of ability, including
the familiarization with skills and duties necessary to reduce the risk
of injury in such sport.
© 1989/90 Ski Areas of New York, Inc.
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