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167.33
(4) (a)
Maps. Each ski area operator shall post and maintain a map of
25the trails and terrains in the ski area that are designated for any
snow alpine sport
1at all of the sites where tickets to the ski area are sold if the ski area has more than
23 trails. The map shall contain the names of each trail or terrain and a description
3of the level of difficulty for each trail as determined by the ski area operator under
4sub. (3) (f). The sign shall be at least 32 square feet in size.
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34. 167.33 (4) (ag) of the statutes is amended to read:
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167.33
(4) (ag)
Markings. Each ski area operator shall mark hydrants, water
7pipes, and any other man-made structures on a ski area that are not readily visible
8to participants in
a snow an alpine sport under conditions of ordinary visibility from
9a distance of at least 100 feet. A ski area operator may use any type of marker,
10including a wooden or bamboo pole, flag, or sign if the marker is visible from a
11distance of 100 feet and if the marker itself does not constitute a serious hazard to
12participants in
a snow an alpine sport. Variations in steepness or terrain, whether
13natural or as a result of slope design, snowmaking, or grooming operations, including
14roads, catwalks, or other terrain modifications, are not man-made structures for the
15purpose of this paragraph.
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35. 167.33 (4) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(4) (b) 2. If any
vehicular grooming operations take place on a ski trail
18during hours in which a lift is being operated, the ski area operator shall close that
19trail to the public at the top entrance to the trail until the
vehicular grooming
20operations are complete on that trail. If a groomer is traversing part of a ski area that
21is not part of a ski trail during hours in which a lift is being operated, the ski area
22operator shall provide an escort for the groomer
or equip the groomer with emergency
23lights and an audible warning system to warn guests of the approaching groomer.
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36. 167.33 (5) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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167.33
(5) (title)
Duties of individuals engaged in snow alpine sports.
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37. 167.33 (5) (a) 13. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (a) 13. If involved in a collision with another participant in
a snow 3an alpine sport that results in injury or death, not leave the vicinity of the collision
4before giving his or her name and current address to an employee of the ski area
5operator or a member of the ski patrol, except for the purpose of securing aid for a
6person injured in the collision. A person who leaves the scene of the collision for the
7purpose of securing aid shall give his or her name and current address after securing
8the aid.
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38. 167.33 (5) (b) 11. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (b) 11. If involved in a collision with another participant in
a snow 11an alpine sport that results in injury or death, not leave the vicinity of the collision
12before giving his or her name and current address to an employee of the ski area
13operator or a member of the ski patrol, except for the purpose of securing aid for a
14person injured in the collision. A person who leaves the scene of the collision for the
15purpose of securing aid shall give his or her name and current address after securing
16the aid.
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39. 167.33 (5) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
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167.33
(5) (c)
Safety rules; biking. Each individual engaged in biking at a ski
19area has a duty to do all the following:
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1. Obey all posted warnings and signs.
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2. Keep out of closed areas.
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3. Know the range of his or her ability and engage in biking within that ability.
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4. Assess the difficulty of the trails and terrains, including natural and
24man-made features, that are open to biking. Where possible, walk the trail or
25features prior to biking.
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15. Maintain control of his or her speed and direction.
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6. Comply with any posted limits that are imposed on the type of bike or other
3equipment that may be ridden on a trail or portion of the ski area.
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7. Be able to stop or avoid other individuals or objects.
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8. Yield to other individuals engaged in biking who are ahead or who are down
6the slope.
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9. Be able to safely board, ride, and deboard any lift serving an area open to
8biking.
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10. Board and deboard a lift only at designated sites.
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11. Look uphill and yield to oncoming bikes before leaving the bottom of the hill
11at the end of the run and upon entering a trail or slope.
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12. If involved in a collision with another participant in an alpine sport that
13results in injury or death, remain in the vicinity of the collision until he or she gives
14his or her name and current address to an employee of the ski area operator or a
15member of the bike patrol, except to secure aid for a person injured in the collision.
16A person who leaves the vicinity in order to secure aid shall provide his or her name
17and current address after securing the aid.
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40. 895.525 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) (b) "Recreational activity" means any activity undertaken for the
20purpose of exercise, relaxation or pleasure, including practice or instruction in any
21such activity. "Recreational activity" does not include participating in
a snow an
22alpine sport at a ski area, as those terms are defined in s. 167.33, but includes
23hunting, fishing, trapping, camping, bowling, billiards, picnicking, exploring caves,
24nature study, dancing, bicycling
that is not biking, as defined in s. 167.33 (1) (ar),
25horseback riding, horseshoe-pitching, bird-watching, motorcycling, operating an
1all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle, recreational aviation, as defined in s.
2895.52 (1) (hm), ballooning, curling, throwing darts, hang gliding, hiking, sleigh
3riding, snowmobiling, skating, participation in water sports, weight and fitness
4training, sight-seeing, rock-climbing, cutting or removing wood, climbing
5observation towers, animal training, harvesting the products of nature,
6participating in an agricultural tourism activity, sport shooting, and participating
7in
a snow an alpine sport outside a ski area, as those terms are defined in s. 167.33,
8and any other sport, game or educational activity.
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41. 895.526 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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10895.526 (title)
Participation in a snow an alpine sport; restrictions on
11civil liability, assumption of risk.
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42. 895.526 (2) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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895.526
(2) (title)
Appreciation of conditions and risk of participation in a
14snow an alpine sport.
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43. 895.526 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) (a) Every participant in
a snow an alpine sport at a ski area accepts
17the conditions and risks of the
snow alpine sport as set forth in s. 167.33 (2).
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44. 895.526 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) (b) Every participant in
a snow an alpine sport at a ski area is
20presumed to have seen and understood signage provided by the ski area operator
21pursuant to s. 167.33 (3).
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45. 895.526 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) (c) Every participant in
a snow an alpine sport at a ski area accepts
24that failure to wear a helmet or wearing a helmet that is improperly sized, fitted, or
25secured increases the risk of injury or death or the risk of a more severe injury. Every
1participant in
a snow an alpine sport at a ski area accepts that a helmet may not be
2available for purchase or for rent at a ski area.
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46. 895.526 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) (d) Every participant in
a snow an alpine sport at a ski area accepts
5that natural or man-made items or obstacles within a ski area, including ski area
6infrastructure and ski area vehicles, may be unpadded or not heavily padded and
7accepts that there may be a higher risk of injury or death or of a more severe injury
8associated with a collision with an item or obstacle that is unpadded or not heavily
9padded.
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47. 895.526 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(3) Responsibilities of a participant in a snow an alpine sport. (intro.)
12Every participant in
a snow an alpine sport is responsible to do all of the following:
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48. 895.526 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(3) (b) Choose whether to wear a helmet while participating in the
15snow alpine sport. If the participant chooses to wear a helmet, he or she has the
16responsibility to ensure the helmet is of the correct size and fit and to ensure that it
17is properly secured while he or she participates in the
snow alpine sport.
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49. 895.526 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(4) (a) A ski operator who fulfills all of his or her duties under s. 167.33
20(3) and (4) owes no further duty of care to a participant in
a snow an alpine sport and
21is not liable for an injury or death that occurs as a result of any condition or risk
22accepted by the participant under sub. (2).