§ 224. Availability of information; emergency response plan. 1. An owner and/or operator shall develop, implement, and follow an in-house injury reporting and emergency response plan for injuries to employees and participants.

Terms Used In N.Y. General Business Law 224

  • emergency response plan: shall mean a written plan of action for the reasonable and appropriate contact, deployment, and coordination of services, agencies, and personnel to provide the earliest possible response to an injury or emergency. See N.Y. General Business Law 220
  • operator: shall mean a person who manages, or controls or who has the duty to manage or control the operation of a trampoline park. See N.Y. General Business Law 220
  • owner: shall mean a person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or association who owns a commercial trampoline park. See N.Y. General Business Law 220

2. The owner and/or operator shall retain any records for a period of at least two years related to the injury reporting system and emergency response plan described in subdivision one of this section.

3. The owner and/or operator shall make available to the department of health or the local health department, upon request:

(a) the information contained in the injury reporting system described in subdivision one of this section; and

(b) the records described in subdivision two of this section.