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HB 2229 updates Kansas Amusement Ride Act to require inspections and new permits for inflatable devices, tighten inspector training, and shift fees to device owners.
HB 2229 updates Kansas Amusement Ride Act to require inspections and new permits for inflatable devices, tighten inspector training, and shift fees to device owners.
Title: Amending the Kansas Amusement Ride Act — inspections, training, qualifications, and annual permit fee for inflatable devices
Introduced: January 29, 2025 (Rep. Reavis)
Status: Referred to House Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development
Fiscal note dated: February 20, 2025
HB 2229 would update the Kansas Amusement Ride Act to clarify definitions and regulatory coverage, modernize qualifications and training requirements for inspectors and operators (with specific provisions for inflatable devices), require inspections of certain rides/devices, and establish an annual permit fee structure for inflatable devices based on the number owned and operated.
If enacted, the bill would tighten/clarify regulatory oversight of a range of amusement rides with particular attention to inflatable devices — changing who must be inspected and trained, how inspectors are qualified, and how inflatable-device permitting is funded. This aims to improve safety and oversight while shifting fee responsibilities and potentially increasing administrative workload for the Department of Labor.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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