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78B-4-201. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1) "Equine" means any member of the equidae family.
(2) "Equine activity" means:
(a) equine shows, fairs, competitions, performances, racing, sales, or parades that involveany breeds of equines and any equine disciplines, including dressage, hunter and jumper horseshows, grand prix jumping, multiple-day events, combined training, rodeos, driving, pulling,cutting, polo, steeple chasing, hunting, endurance trail riding, and western games;
(b) boarding or training equines;
(c) teaching persons equestrian skills;
(d) riding, inspecting, or evaluating an equine owned by another person regardless ofwhether the owner receives monetary or other valuable consideration;
(e) riding, inspecting, or evaluating an equine by a prospective purchaser; or
(f) other equine activities of any type including rides, trips, hunts, or informal orspontaneous activities sponsored by an equine activity sponsor.
(3) "Equine activity sponsor" means an individual, group, governmental entity, club,partnership, or corporation, whether operating for profit or as a nonprofit entity, which sponsors,organizes, or provides facilities for an equine activity, including:
(a) pony clubs, hunt clubs, riding clubs, 4-H programs, therapeutic riding programs, andpublic and private schools and postsecondary educational institutions that sponsor equineactivities; and
(b) operators, instructors, and promoters of equine facilities, stables, clubhouses,ponyride strings, fairs, and arenas.
(4) "Equine professional" means a person compensated for an equine activity by:
(a) instructing a participant;
(b) renting to a participant an equine to ride, drive, or be a passenger upon the equine; or
(c) renting equine equipment or tack to a participant.
(5) "Inherent risk" with regard to equine or livestock activities means those dangers orconditions which are an integral part of equine or livestock activities, which may include:
(a) the propensity of the animal to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm, ordeath to persons on or around them;
(b) the unpredictability of the animal's reaction to outside stimulation such as sounds,sudden movement, and unfamiliar objects, persons, or other animals;
(c) collisions with other animals or objects; or
(d) the potential of a participant to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to injuryto the participant or others, such as failing to maintain control over the animal or not actingwithin his or her ability.
(6) "Livestock" means all domesticated animals used in the production of food, fiber, orlivestock activities.
(7) "Livestock activity" means:
(a) livestock shows, fairs, competitions, performances, packing events, or parades orrodeos that involve any or all breeds of livestock;
(b) using livestock to pull carts or to carry packs or other items;
(c) using livestock to pull travois-type carriers during rescue or emergency situations;
(d) livestock training or teaching activities or both;


(e) taking livestock on public relations trips or visits to schools or nursing homes;
(f) boarding livestock;
(g) riding, inspecting, or evaluating any livestock belonging to another, whether or notthe owner has received some monetary consideration or other thing of value for the use of thelivestock or is permitting a prospective purchaser of the livestock to ride, inspect, or evaluate thelivestock;
(h) using livestock in wool production;
(i) rides, trips, or other livestock activities of any type however informal or impromptuthat are sponsored by a livestock activity sponsor; and
(j) trimming the feet of any livestock.
(8) "Livestock activity sponsor" means an individual, group, governmental entity, club,partnership, or corporation, whether operating for profit or as a nonprofit entity, which sponsors,organizes, or provides facilities for a livestock activity, including:
(a) livestock clubs, 4-H programs, therapeutic riding programs, and public and privateschools and postsecondary educational institutions that sponsor livestock activities; and
(b) operators, instructors, and promoters of livestock facilities, stables, clubhouses, fairs,and arenas.
(9) "Livestock professional" means a person compensated for a livestock activity by:
(a) instructing a participant;
(b) renting to a participant any livestock for the purpose of riding, driving, or being apassenger upon the livestock; or
(c) renting livestock equipment or tack to a participant.
(10) "Participant" means any person, whether amateur or professional, who directlyengages in an equine activity or livestock activity, regardless of whether a fee has been paid toparticipate.
(11) (a) "Person engaged in an equine or livestock activity" means a person who rides,trains, leads, drives, or works with an equine or livestock, respectively.
(b) Subsection (11)(a) does not include a spectator at an equine or livestock activity or aparticipant at an equine or livestock activity who does not ride, train, lead, or drive an equine orany livestock.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-78b > Chapter-04 > 78b-4-201

78B-4-201. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1) "Equine" means any member of the equidae family.
(2) "Equine activity" means:
(a) equine shows, fairs, competitions, performances, racing, sales, or parades that involveany breeds of equines and any equine disciplines, including dressage, hunter and jumper horseshows, grand prix jumping, multiple-day events, combined training, rodeos, driving, pulling,cutting, polo, steeple chasing, hunting, endurance trail riding, and western games;
(b) boarding or training equines;
(c) teaching persons equestrian skills;
(d) riding, inspecting, or evaluating an equine owned by another person regardless ofwhether the owner receives monetary or other valuable consideration;
(e) riding, inspecting, or evaluating an equine by a prospective purchaser; or
(f) other equine activities of any type including rides, trips, hunts, or informal orspontaneous activities sponsored by an equine activity sponsor.
(3) "Equine activity sponsor" means an individual, group, governmental entity, club,partnership, or corporation, whether operating for profit or as a nonprofit entity, which sponsors,organizes, or provides facilities for an equine activity, including:
(a) pony clubs, hunt clubs, riding clubs, 4-H programs, therapeutic riding programs, andpublic and private schools and postsecondary educational institutions that sponsor equineactivities; and
(b) operators, instructors, and promoters of equine facilities, stables, clubhouses,ponyride strings, fairs, and arenas.
(4) "Equine professional" means a person compensated for an equine activity by:
(a) instructing a participant;
(b) renting to a participant an equine to ride, drive, or be a passenger upon the equine; or
(c) renting equine equipment or tack to a participant.
(5) "Inherent risk" with regard to equine or livestock activities means those dangers orconditions which are an integral part of equine or livestock activities, which may include:
(a) the propensity of the animal to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm, ordeath to persons on or around them;
(b) the unpredictability of the animal's reaction to outside stimulation such as sounds,sudden movement, and unfamiliar objects, persons, or other animals;
(c) collisions with other animals or objects; or
(d) the potential of a participant to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to injuryto the participant or others, such as failing to maintain control over the animal or not actingwithin his or her ability.
(6) "Livestock" means all domesticated animals used in the production of food, fiber, orlivestock activities.
(7) "Livestock activity" means:
(a) livestock shows, fairs, competitions, performances, packing events, or parades orrodeos that involve any or all breeds of livestock;
(b) using livestock to pull carts or to carry packs or other items;
(c) using livestock to pull travois-type carriers during rescue or emergency situations;
(d) livestock training or teaching activities or both;


(e) taking livestock on public relations trips or visits to schools or nursing homes;
(f) boarding livestock;
(g) riding, inspecting, or evaluating any livestock belonging to another, whether or notthe owner has received some monetary consideration or other thing of value for the use of thelivestock or is permitting a prospective purchaser of the livestock to ride, inspect, or evaluate thelivestock;
(h) using livestock in wool production;
(i) rides, trips, or other livestock activities of any type however informal or impromptuthat are sponsored by a livestock activity sponsor; and
(j) trimming the feet of any livestock.
(8) "Livestock activity sponsor" means an individual, group, governmental entity, club,partnership, or corporation, whether operating for profit or as a nonprofit entity, which sponsors,organizes, or provides facilities for a livestock activity, including:
(a) livestock clubs, 4-H programs, therapeutic riding programs, and public and privateschools and postsecondary educational institutions that sponsor livestock activities; and
(b) operators, instructors, and promoters of livestock facilities, stables, clubhouses, fairs,and arenas.
(9) "Livestock professional" means a person compensated for a livestock activity by:
(a) instructing a participant;
(b) renting to a participant any livestock for the purpose of riding, driving, or being apassenger upon the livestock; or
(c) renting livestock equipment or tack to a participant.
(10) "Participant" means any person, whether amateur or professional, who directlyengages in an equine activity or livestock activity, regardless of whether a fee has been paid toparticipate.
(11) (a) "Person engaged in an equine or livestock activity" means a person who rides,trains, leads, drives, or works with an equine or livestock, respectively.
(b) Subsection (11)(a) does not include a spectator at an equine or livestock activity or aparticipant at an equine or livestock activity who does not ride, train, lead, or drive an equine orany livestock.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-78b > Chapter-04 > 78b-4-201

78B-4-201. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1) "Equine" means any member of the equidae family.
(2) "Equine activity" means:
(a) equine shows, fairs, competitions, performances, racing, sales, or parades that involveany breeds of equines and any equine disciplines, including dressage, hunter and jumper horseshows, grand prix jumping, multiple-day events, combined training, rodeos, driving, pulling,cutting, polo, steeple chasing, hunting, endurance trail riding, and western games;
(b) boarding or training equines;
(c) teaching persons equestrian skills;
(d) riding, inspecting, or evaluating an equine owned by another person regardless ofwhether the owner receives monetary or other valuable consideration;
(e) riding, inspecting, or evaluating an equine by a prospective purchaser; or
(f) other equine activities of any type including rides, trips, hunts, or informal orspontaneous activities sponsored by an equine activity sponsor.
(3) "Equine activity sponsor" means an individual, group, governmental entity, club,partnership, or corporation, whether operating for profit or as a nonprofit entity, which sponsors,organizes, or provides facilities for an equine activity, including:
(a) pony clubs, hunt clubs, riding clubs, 4-H programs, therapeutic riding programs, andpublic and private schools and postsecondary educational institutions that sponsor equineactivities; and
(b) operators, instructors, and promoters of equine facilities, stables, clubhouses,ponyride strings, fairs, and arenas.
(4) "Equine professional" means a person compensated for an equine activity by:
(a) instructing a participant;
(b) renting to a participant an equine to ride, drive, or be a passenger upon the equine; or
(c) renting equine equipment or tack to a participant.
(5) "Inherent risk" with regard to equine or livestock activities means those dangers orconditions which are an integral part of equine or livestock activities, which may include:
(a) the propensity of the animal to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm, ordeath to persons on or around them;
(b) the unpredictability of the animal's reaction to outside stimulation such as sounds,sudden movement, and unfamiliar objects, persons, or other animals;
(c) collisions with other animals or objects; or
(d) the potential of a participant to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to injuryto the participant or others, such as failing to maintain control over the animal or not actingwithin his or her ability.
(6) "Livestock" means all domesticated animals used in the production of food, fiber, orlivestock activities.
(7) "Livestock activity" means:
(a) livestock shows, fairs, competitions, performances, packing events, or parades orrodeos that involve any or all breeds of livestock;
(b) using livestock to pull carts or to carry packs or other items;
(c) using livestock to pull travois-type carriers during rescue or emergency situations;
(d) livestock training or teaching activities or both;


(e) taking livestock on public relations trips or visits to schools or nursing homes;
(f) boarding livestock;
(g) riding, inspecting, or evaluating any livestock belonging to another, whether or notthe owner has received some monetary consideration or other thing of value for the use of thelivestock or is permitting a prospective purchaser of the livestock to ride, inspect, or evaluate thelivestock;
(h) using livestock in wool production;
(i) rides, trips, or other livestock activities of any type however informal or impromptuthat are sponsored by a livestock activity sponsor; and
(j) trimming the feet of any livestock.
(8) "Livestock activity sponsor" means an individual, group, governmental entity, club,partnership, or corporation, whether operating for profit or as a nonprofit entity, which sponsors,organizes, or provides facilities for a livestock activity, including:
(a) livestock clubs, 4-H programs, therapeutic riding programs, and public and privateschools and postsecondary educational institutions that sponsor livestock activities; and
(b) operators, instructors, and promoters of livestock facilities, stables, clubhouses, fairs,and arenas.
(9) "Livestock professional" means a person compensated for a livestock activity by:
(a) instructing a participant;
(b) renting to a participant any livestock for the purpose of riding, driving, or being apassenger upon the livestock; or
(c) renting livestock equipment or tack to a participant.
(10) "Participant" means any person, whether amateur or professional, who directlyengages in an equine activity or livestock activity, regardless of whether a fee has been paid toparticipate.
(11) (a) "Person engaged in an equine or livestock activity" means a person who rides,trains, leads, drives, or works with an equine or livestock, respectively.
(b) Subsection (11)(a) does not include a spectator at an equine or livestock activity or aparticipant at an equine or livestock activity who does not ride, train, lead, or drive an equine orany livestock.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session