Trampoline parks now subject to inspection, background checks
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[October 04, 2021]
By Kevin Bessler
(The Center Square) – Trampoline facilities
in Illinois will now be subject to inspections and permitting under the
Amusement Ride and Attraction Safety Act.
The Illinois Department of Labor said the potential for injury has
increased, so they crafted legislation to make sure the facilities and
employees meet industry standards.
“By including trampoline courts in the ARAS Act, Illinoisans can be
assured trampoline courts across the state have been permitted for use.
Now, visitors can see proof the facilities have been inspected,” said
Illinois Department of Labor Director Michael Kleinik.
Illinois Department of Labor spokesman Paul Cicchini said the new law
includes background checks for employees.
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“Employees who oversee the operation of the
trampoline themselves are now subject to criminal history records
check and a sex offender registry check, very similar to the
policies that are in place for amusement ride operation,” Cicchini
said.
The activity is gaining popularity. More than 20
trampoline facilities are located in the Chicago area and several
have downstate locations.
“There are dozens of them across the state and Illinois is among
eight states that actually regulate trampoline parks,” Cicchini
said. “There is an international association and they have come up
with standards.”
Gymnastics facilities with trampolines will not be included under
the new law. |