Title 197 · Chapter 197 - RIDING ACADEMIES

Chapter 197 - RIDING ACADEMIES

Section: 197

Sec. 191.203. - Waiving Provisions of Chapter 368, Ordinance Code. Chapter 198 - MASSAGE THERAPY Chapter 197 - RIDING ACADEMIES[1]

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Cross reference— Animals, Ch. 462.

State Law reference— Livestock running at large, F.S. Ch. 588.

Sec. 197.101. - "Riding academy" defined.

As used in this Chapter, a riding academy is a business establishment where horses or other animals are kept for hire for riding by the general public.

(Ord. 70-650-526; Ord. 71-397-181; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1)

Note— Former § 516.101.

Sec. 197.102. - Permit required.

No person shall engage in business as a riding academy without a permit issued by the Director of Duval County Health Department.

(Ord. 70-650-526; Ord. 71-397-181; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1; Ord. 2008-513-E, § 1)

Note— Former § 516.102.

Sec. 197.103. - Insurance.

In addition to complying with other application requirements in the Health Code, an applicant for a riding academy shall file with the Public Health Unit Medical Director a public liability insurance policy issued by an insurance company authorized to write liability insurance in the State in the amount of $10,000, or more, including an endorsement to the effect that the policy cannot be canceled for any cause without at least 15 days' notice of cancellation to be served on the Public Health Unit Medical Director. The policy shall be in the generally accepted form in use in the State for liability insurance companies for public liability policies, shall provide that the insolvency or bankruptcy of the assured shall not relieve the company from the payment of damages for injuries or death sustained, or loss occasioned, within the provisions of the policy, and shall be approved as to form by the Office of General Counsel. The policy shall be kept in full force and effect throughout the term of the permit.

(Code 1965, § 32-4; Ord. 70-650-526; Ord. 71-397-181; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1)

Note— Former § 516.103.

Sec. 197.104. - Sanitary standards.

All stables and lots where horses or other animals are kept in connection with a riding academy shall be maintained in a strictly sanitary manner for the protection of the public from communicable disease, obnoxious odors, obnoxious insects and other nuisances. The Public Health Unit Medical Director may prescribe detailed regulations to implement these standards.

(Code 1965, § 32-1; Ord. 70-650-526; Ord. 71-397-181; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1)

Note— Former § 516.104.

Sec. 197.105. - Roaming at night prohibited.

No riding academy shall allow any of its animals to roam or be driven upon any of the streets or other public places in the City between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. The animals shall be confined in suitable enclosures on private property between these hours.

(Code 1965, § 32-2; Ord. 70-650-526; Ord. 71-397-181; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1)

Note— Former § 516.105.

Sec. 191.203. - Waiving Provisions of Chapter 368, Ordinance Code. Chapter 198 - MASSAGE THERAPY