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Colorado Bill Would Require Ski Resorts To Disclose Number of Injuries/Deaths

^Arapahoe Basin. Credit: Matt Lorelli

SB21-184 is a new bill making the rounds in the Colorado legislator. If passed, it will require ski resorts to disclose injuries and deaths. Something that is usually kept under wraps.

“The bill would amend the “Ski Safety Act of 1979” by:

The bill makes any failure to create, maintain, and publish a safety plan or provide the required reports or data grounds for discipline by the passenger tramway safety board.”

The goal for the bill is to create more transparency between the ski resort guests and the ski resorts themselves.

I’m not sure who this necessarily benefits, but I guess it does hold ski resorts accountable for mistakes that could get swept under the rug.

^Loveland Ski Area. Credit: Matt Lorelli

I’m also interested to see which resort reports the most injuries if the bill passes. My guess is it will probably be one of the state’s ‘Epic’ resorts that caters to thousands of skiers daily.

What are your thoughts on SB21-184?


Featured Image: Arapahoe Basin Steep Gullies, Skier: Matt Lorelli

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