Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.82 - Marking of closed runs; "regulatory symbol" defined
Rule 22.
(1) When a
ski area is open for skiing and any ski run, slope, or trail is closed to
skiing, the ski area operator shall mark the top of, or entrance to, each
closed run, slope, or trail, or that portion of each run, slope, or trail that
is closed if less than the entire run, slope, or trail, with a sign containing
a regulatory symbol and the word "closed" in 3-inch or larger letters. The ski
area operator shall place a fiber rope with flags, or mesh tape that is more
than 3 inches in height, or a fence across the top of, or entrance to, the run,
slope, or trail or that portion of the run, slope, or trail that is closed. The
ski area operator shall place the flags on a fiber rope not more than 10 feet
apart.
(2) As used in this rule,
"regulatory symbol" means a circle or octagon that has contrasting colors
around an image of a prohibited activity overlaid with a diagonal line.
The ski area operator shall ensure that the inside height and width of the circle or octagon are not less than 6 inches.
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