Code of Colorado Regulations
1200 - Department of Agriculture
1208 - State Fair Authority
8 CCR 1208-1 - COLORADO STATE FAIR AUTHORITY RULES
Article 1 - Scope and Definitions
Section 8 CCR 1208-1.2 - Definitions

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

For purposes of these rules:

(a) "Agent" means any person who is employed, whether or not paid in any manner by a concessionaire, to work in any game or novelty stand.

(b) "Camping" means any act of staying overnight on the Colorado State Fairgrounds ("Fairgrounds") for purposes of sleeping whether using a tent, a primitive structure, a travel trailer, a recreational vehicle, or no shelter at all.

(c) "Concession" means any activity that is under contract with the Authority or operating on the Colorado State Fairgrounds that pays a percentage of its sales revenue to the Authority as rent.

(d) "Carnival" means any activity that is a part of any carnival under contract with the Authority or operating on the Colorado State Fairgrounds.

(e) "Colorado State Fairgrounds" or "Fairgrounds" shall mean the site of the annual Colorado State Fair and Industrial Exposition (the "Fair") located in Pueblo, Colorado, at 1001 Beulah Avenue.

(f) "Colorado State Fair Public Safety Officer" means peace officers employed by the Colorado State Fair Authority pursuant to § 35-65-109, C.R.S.

(g) "Game" shall mean a contest or amusement whereby a patron attempts to win prizes or rewards through a display of skill.

(h) "Manager" means the General Manager of the Colorado State Fair Authority, as created at § 35-65-403, C.R.S.

(i) "Livestock" means cattle, sheep, goats, swine, mules, donkeys, poultry, horses, alternative livestock, as defined in § 35-41.5-102(1), and such domesticated animals as fox, mink, marten, chinchilla, beaver, and rabbits, and all other animals raised or kept for profit.

(j) "Person" includes a natural person, partnership, corporation, entity or agent of the same acting either individually or as a group or in conspiracy with other persons in any manner covered by these rules.

(k) "Player" includes any person who plays a game at a carnival whether he is attempting to win a prize.

(l) "Premises Identification Number" or "PIN" means a nationally unique number assigned by a state, tribal, or federal animal health authority to a premises that is, in the judgment of the state, tribal, or federal animal health authority a geographically distinct location from other premises.

(m) "Prize" means any item won or represented to the player as capable of being won at a carnival upon the completion of a given task.

(n) "Service animal" means any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability.

(o) "Weapon" or "dangerous object" includes firearms, knives, clubs, sticks, batons, or other bludgeons, any leather wristband with pointed spikes, handcuffs, motorcycle or similar chain, whether used as a belt, any weapon or device defined or regulated in Article 12 of Title 18, Colorado Revised Statutes, or any other "deadly weapon" as defined by § 18-1-901(3)(e), C.R.S.

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