§ 5:3-1 Municipal authority to prescribe means of protection against fire
§ 5:3-2 Firemen detailed to places of public amusements
§ 5:3-3 Aisles and passageways kept clear
§ 5:3-4 Enforcement and regulations
§ 5:3-5 Violations; penalty
§ 5:3-6 Police to aid in enforcement; arrest without warrant
§ 5:3-7 Diagram of seats and exits printed in program
§ 5:3-8 Diagram of seats, exits shown on screen
§ 5:3-9 Misdemeanor; penalty
§ 5:3-10 Booths for moving-picture machines; dimensions and construction
§ 5:3-11 Plan of booth; approval by building department or commissioner of labor
§ 5:3-12 Duration of certificate of approval
§ 5:3-13 Notification of completion of booth; inspection; certificate
§ 5:3-14 Submission of plans for booths; fees
§ 5:3-15 Preceding sections not applicable under certain conditions
§ 5:3-16 Use of projectors in school buildings
§ 5:3-17 Use of portable booths
§ 5:3-18 Portable booths; dimensions; specifications for construction
§ 5:3-19 When licensed operator or booth not required
§ 5:3-20 Certain other operators exempt from license
§ 5:3-21 Penalty for violation
§ 5:3-21.1 Outdoor theatres; appliances for fire protection
§ 5:3-21.2 Inspection of outdoor theatres
§ 5:3-21.3 Failure to comply
§ 5:3-22 Commissioner of labor to supervise; code to be prepared
§ 5:3-23 Plans of buildings; approval by commissioner; duplicate
§ 5:3-24 Application; fees
§ 5:3-25 Alterations; approval by commissioner
§ 5:3-26 Discontinuance of use of unsafe structures
§ 5:3-27 Registration; notice of to be posted
§ 5:3-28 Violation; penalties
§ 5:3-29 Penalties; recovery; disposition
§ 5:3-30 Liability for personal injuries
§ 5:3-31 Short title
§ 5:3-32 Definitions relative to carnival-amusement rides
§ 5:3-33 Advisory Board on Carnival-Amusement Ride Safety
§ 5:3-34 Reimbursement of expenses
§ 5:3-35 Powers
§ 5:3-36 Rules, regulations
§ 5:3-36.1 Compliance by riders required; violators deemed disorderly persons
§ 5:3-36.2 Posting of warning notices; contents
§ 5:3-37 Reasonableness and uniformity of rules and regulations
§ 5:3-38 Administration and enforcement of act and rules and regulations
§ 5:3-39 Schedule of fees
§ 5:3-40 Chief inspector and other employees; employment
§ 5:3-41 Annual issuance of permit, inspection
§ 5:3-41.1 Suspension, revocation of permit
§ 5:3-42 Certification of type required for operation of ride; exceptions
§ 5:3-42.1 Information provided by manufacturers; evaluation of incidents; engineering analyses
§ 5:3-43 Individual approval of ride, required; conditions
§ 5:3-44 Order of temporary cessation of operation, suspension of permit; reconsideration hearing
§ 5:3-45 Use of rides not prohibited; conditions
§ 5:3-46 Maintenance, inspection records
§ 5:3-47 Report of accidents, injuries, fatalities
§ 5:3-48 Modification of rules, regulations or order; application; hearing; findings and recommendations; record
§ 5:3-49 Rules and regulations on safe operating procedures
§ 5:3-50 Insurance or bond required for operation of ride
§ 5:3-51 Inapplicability of act to single-passenger coin-operated ride
§ 5:3-52 Enactment of requirements by municipalities; application for exemption from state standards
§ 5:3-53 Injunction to compel compliance
§ 5:3-54 Noncompliance; fine
§ 5:3-55 Definitions
§ 5:3-56 Certain riders prohibited, operator immunity
§ 5:3-57 Written report of accident precondition to bringing suit
§ 5:3-58 Late reports, determination of prejudice to operator
§ 5:3-59 Report to serve as notice to operator

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