2006 New York Code - In-line Skate.



 
    §  140-a. In-line skate. A manufactured or assembled device consisting
  of an upper portion that is intended to be secured to a human foot, with
  a frame or chassis attached along the length of the bottom of such upper
  portion, with such frame or chassis holding two or more wheels that  are
  longitudinally  aligned  and  used  to skate or glide, by means of human
  foot and leg power while having such device attached to each  such  foot
  or leg.
    "Brake"  shall  mean  a  part which is secured to an in-line skate, as
  defined in paragraph (b) of subdivision one  of  section  three  hundred
  ninety-one-m of the general business law and intended to enable the user
  to control his or her speed and/or come to a stop.
    "Warning  instruction"  shall  mean a label, hang-tag, shield or plate
  with substantially the following notice printed in clear and conspicuous
  type: "WARNING! REDUCE THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY, AND  ONLY  USE  THESE
  SKATES  WHILE WEARING FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR - HELMET, WRIST GUARDS, ELBOW
  PADS, AND KNEE PADS."

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