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How to fill out the BONEO PARK RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY online
Completing the BONEO PARK RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY is an important step in ensuring safety and understanding the risks associated with horse riding. This guide will take you through each section of the form to make the process as straightforward as possible.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately and efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the online form and open it for editing.
- Fill in the full name of the rider and, if applicable, the guardian's name if the rider is under 18 years of age.
- Provide the complete address of the rider.
- Enter the rider's phone number and date of birth.
- Input the email address where updates from Boneo Park are desired and indicate your consent to receive updates by checking the appropriate box.
- Read the section acknowledging the dangers of horse riding and the associated risks. This ensures you are aware of the inherent risks involved.
- Acknowledge your understanding of the risk involved in consuming alcohol or drugs before or during the riding activity.
- Agree to wear a safety-approved helmet while riding and take responsibility for wearing it at all times.
- Release Boneo Park and its employees from any liability arising from injury or loss while participating in activities by agreeing to the terms presented.
- Complete the emergency contact information, providing the necessary details in case of an incident.
- Sign and date the form at the designated area, confirming your agreement to the terms and conditions outlined.
- Once all fields are complete and double-checked, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the completed waiver as required.
Complete your BONEO PARK RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY online today and enjoy peace of mind while riding.
Under the Michigan equine activity liability act, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in an equine activity resulting from an inherent risk of the equine activity. HISTORY: Pub Acts 1994, No. 351, § 6, eff March 30, 1995.
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