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Every day you operate your horse-related business as anything other than a limited liability company or a corporation is a day your familys savings, home and other assets are at risk.
Except as provided in 3.2-6203, no participant or parent or guardian of a participant who has knowingly executed a waiver of his rights to sue or agrees to assume all risks or intrinsic dangers of equine activities may maintain an action against or recover from an equine activity sponsor or an equine professional for
These waivers allow you and the participants in horse-related activities to be informed and fully aware of the limits of your responsibility in the case of injury or death. A Release of Liability Waiver discourages a lawsuit from an injured participant and in case of death, it will support your defense.
There are currently 48 states which are covered under the Equine Activity Liability Act. This act, which does not apply in the states of California or Maryland, shifts the burden of the risk involved in equine activities onto the participant.
Kentuckys Equine Activity Liability Laws Like most other states with these laws, Kentuckys laws protect event organizers by establishing the fact that there is inherent risk in farm animal activities, and any injuries sustained due to these unavoidable risks are not the responsibility of event organizers.
Federal law does not require the Coggins test for interstate movement but many states do. You will have to check with your states dept. of agriculture to find out what your state requirements are, as they vary from state to state.
The statement should also include a warning that New Mexico state law provides that no person, corporation or partnership is liable for personal injuries to or for the death of a rider (or other participant) that may occur as a result of the behavior of equine animals while engaged in any equine activities, and that
EALA terms vary by state, but in most states, EALA makes equine professional not liable for the death or injury of an equestrian participant if such death or injury resulted from a risk inherent to equine activities.