53-09 Skiing Responsibility Act
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recognized that there are inherent risks in the sport of skiing which should be understood by each
skier and which are essentially impossible to eliminate by the ski area operator, it is the purpose
of this chapter to define those areas of responsibility and affirmative acts for which ski area
operators shall be liable for loss, damage, or injury and those risks which the skier expressly
assumes and for which there can be no recovery.53-09-02.Definitions.The following words and phrases when used in this chapterhave, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the meaning given to them in this section:1."Aerial passenger tramway" means any device operated by a ski area operator used
to transport passengers, by single or double reversible tramway; chairlift or gondola
lift; t-bar lift, j-bar lift, platter lift, or similar device; or a fiber rope tow.2."Passenger" means any person who is lawfully using an aerial passenger tramway
or is waiting to embark or has recently disembarked from an aerial passenger
tramway and is in its immediate vicinity.3."Ski area" means property owned or leased and under the control of the ski area
operator and administered as a single enterprise within the state of North Dakota.4."Ski area operator" means any person, partnership, corporation, limited liability
company, or other commercial entity and their agents, officers, managers,
employees, or representatives, who has operational responsibility for any ski area or
aerial passenger tramway.5."Ski slopes and trails" means those areas designed by the ski area operator to be
used by skiers for the purpose of participating in the sport of skiing.6."Skier" means any person present at a skiing area under the control of the ski
operator for the purpose of engaging in the sport of skiing by utilizing the ski slopes
and trails and does not include the use of an aerial passenger tramway.7."Skiing area" means all slopes and trails not including any aerial passenger
tramway.53-09-03. Duties of ski operators with respect to ski areas. Every ski operator shallhave the following duties with respect to its operation of a skiing area:1.To mark all trail maintenance vehicles and to furnish such vehicles with flashing or
rotating lights which must be in operation whenever the vehicles are working or are
in movement in the skiing area.2.To mark with a visible sign or other warning implement the location of any hydrant or
similar equipment used in snowmaking operations and located on ski slopes and
trails.3.To mark conspicuously the top or entrance to each slope, trail, or area with the
appropriate symbol for its relative degree of difficulty and those slopes, trails, or
areas which are closed, or portions of which present an unusual obstacle, must be
marked at the top or entrance with appropriate symbols.Page No. 14.To maintain one or more trail boards at prominent locations at each ski area
displaying that area's network of ski trails and slopes with each trail and slope rated
thereon in accordance with the symbols provided for in subsection 3.5.To designate by trail board or other means which trails or slopes are open or closed.6.To place, or cause to be placed, whenever snow grooming or snowmaking
operations are being undertaken upon any trail or slope while such trail or slope is
open to the public, a conspicuous notice to that effect at or near the top of such trail
or slope.7.To post notice, at or near the boarding area for each aerial passenger tramway
designed to transport passengers with skis attached to boots, of the requirements of
this chapter concerning the use of ski retention devices. This obligation is the sole
requirement imposed upon the ski area operator regarding the requirement for or
use of ski retention devices.53-09-04. Duties of ski area operators with respect to aerial passenger tramways.Every ski area operator shall have the duty to construct, operate, maintain, and repair any aerial
passenger tramway in a safe and responsible manner.53-09-05. Duties of passengers. Every passenger shall have the duty not to:1.Board or embark upon or disembark from an aerial passenger tramway except at an
area designated for such purpose.2.Intentionally drop, throw, or expel any object from an aerial passenger tramway.3.Do any act which interferes with the running or operation of an aerial passenger
tramway.4.Use any aerial passenger tramway unless the passenger has the ability to use it
safely without any instruction on its use by the ski area operator or requests and
receives instructions before entering the boarding area of the aerial passenger
tramway.5.Engage in any harmful conduct or willfully or negligently engage in any type of
conduct which contributes to or causes injury to another person.6.Embark on an aerial passenger tramway without the authority of the ski area
operator.7.Use any aerial passenger tramway without engaging such safety or restraining
devices as may be provided.8.Wear skis without properly securing ski retention straps.53-09-06.Duties of skiers.It is recognized that skiing as a recreational sport ishazardous to skiers, regardless of all feasible safety measures which can be taken. Each skier
expressly assumes the risk of and legal responsibility for any injury to person or property which
results from participation in the sport of skiing including any injury caused by the following:
variations in terrain; surface or subsurface snow or ice conditions; bare spots, rocks, trees, or
other forms of forest growth or debris, lift towers and components thereof; pole lines; and
snowmaking equipment which are plainly visible or are plainly marked in accordance with the
provisions of section 53-09-03. Therefore, each skier shall have the sole individual responsibility
for knowing the range of that skier's own ability to negotiate any slope, trail, or aerial passenger
tramway, and it is the duty of each skier to ski within the limits of the skier's own ability, to make
reasonable control of speed and course at all times while skiing, to heed all posted warnings, to
ski only on a skiing area designated by the ski area operator, and to refrain from acting in aPage No. 2manner which may cause or contribute to the injury of anyone. The responsibility for collisions by
any skier while actually skiing, with any person or object, is solely that of the individual or
individuals involved in such collision and not that of the ski area operator. No person may:1.Unless authorized by the ski area operator, place any object in the skiing area or on
the uphill track of any aerial passenger tramway which may cause a passenger or
skier to fall.2.Cross the track of a t-bar lift, j-bar lift, platter lift or similar device, or a fiber rope tow
except at a designated location.3.Fail to wear retention straps or other devices to help prevent runaway skis.53-09-07. Liability of ski area operators. Any ski area operator is liable for loss ordamages caused by its failure to follow the duties set forth in sections 53-09-03 and 53-09-04
when the violation of duty is causally related to loss or damage suffered. A ski area operator is
not liable to any passenger or skier acting in violation of the passenger's or skier's duties as set
forth in sections 53-09-05 and 53-09-06, when the violation of duty by the passenger or skier is
causally related to the loss or damage suffered; nor is a ski area operator liable for any loss or
damage caused by any object dropped, thrown, or expelled by a passenger from an aerial
passenger tramway.53-09-08.Liability of passengers.Any passenger is liable for loss or damagesresulting from violation of the duties set forth in section 53-09-05 and shall not be able to recover
from the ski area operator for any losses or damages when a violation of the duties set forth in
section 53-09-05 is causally related to the loss or damage suffered by the passenger.53-09-09. Liability of skiers. Any skier is liable for loss or damages resulting fromviolation of the duties set forth in section 53-09-06 and shall not be able to recover from the ski
area operator for losses or damages when the violation of the skier's duty is causally related to
the loss or damage suffered by the skier.53-09-10. Effect of modified comparative fault. Notwithstanding section 32-03.2-02,any person is, consistent with the provisions of this chapter, barred from recovery for loss or
damage resulting from a risk inherent in the sport of skiing and likewise is so barred when it is
established that a person has knowingly exposed oneself to the real or potential hazards of a
situation.53-09-11. Warning to users. Before any owner or operator may claim any provision ofthis chapter as a defense to any claim or action brought against the owner or operator, the owner
or operator shall establish that the owner or operator has conspicuously placed on the premises
a warning as follows: WARNING TO USERS North Dakota law severely limits your right to
compensation for injuries caused by the negligence of the owner or operator.Page No. 3Document Outlinechapter 53-09 skiing responsibility act