The state inspector shall document any issues of concern and immediately notify the owner, or owner's representative, of such concerns. Issues directly affecting the safety and integrity of the ride shall be immediately addressed. Upon completion of the inspection, the state inspector shall provide the owner, or owner's representative, with a written inspection report. No ride shall be permitted to operate without correction of all issues listed by the inspector on the inspection report unless expressly authorized in writing by the inspector. Such authorization shall include a specific date within which to abate the violation; however, in no case shall a ride be permitted to operate at another location until the violation has been cleared.
If through no fault of the owner, a state inspector does not perform the inspection at the scheduled time, the owner may operate the amusement device(s) only after receiving explicit written authorization from the Commissioner or his or her designee.
The maintenance inspection log may be accepted in place of the operator log only if the certified maintenance mechanic and operator are the same person.
Certificate Extension - Military Service. If the certificate holder is on active duty with the armed forces of the United States, as defined in M.G.L. c. 4, § 7, clause forty-third, the certificate shall remain valid until the certificate holder is released from active duty and for a period of not less than 90 days following that release. For 520 CMR 5.02(14) to apply, the certificate holder must be given an Honorable Discharge, a General Discharge, or an Under Other than Honorable Conditions (UOTHC) Discharge, as noted on their discharge and separation papers.
520 CMR, § 5.02