Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 6000.353
c) In addition to the definitions in Section 2-2 of the Act and Section 6000.10, the following shall apply to and govern this Section 6000.353:
"Commissioning" means an action by the installer or other competent person of putting a new element or court into service for the owner or operator.
"Competent Person" means a person possessing the skills, knowledge, experience, training, and judgment to perform assigned tasks or activities satisfactorily, as determined by a reasonable person.
"Major Modification" means a change in either the structural or operational characteristics of an amusement ride or amusement attraction that can alter its performance from that specified in the manufacturer’s design criteria.
"Operating System" means the system or systems of processing a patron through the court.
"Operating Manual" means a document containing the procedures and forms for the operation of the court activity and equipment on the site.
"Third-Party Inspector" means a qualified person not directly employed by the operator of the court or parent company, original equipment manufacturer (OEM), or vendor, and not offering other services to the operator of the court or parent company, who is qualified via International Association of Trampoline Parks accreditation, NAARSO certification, or other equivalent certification to provide court inspections, as determined by the Department.
e) Site Plan and Equipment Design and Construction
1) This Section (e) shall apply to courts undergoing a major modification or newly constructed after January 1, 2022. All court operating system design documents shall be reviewed and sealed by a licensed professional engineer. ASTM 2970-20 and other applicable standards shall be used as general guidance. The designer of the court is responsible for preparing the design report for the owner. The design report shall contain site plans, safety zones, drawings, a design evaluation, and specifications for equipment, platform, rigging system, and safety equipment. The design report shall be submitted to the Department before the commissioning of the court and shall be maintained on-site. The design evaluation included in the report shall consider the following:
f) General Compliance Criteria
1) Equipment
2) Court Protection
Courts shall have appropriate safety devices, such as impact-absorbing materials, landing mats, or nets, installed per the manufacturer's design specifications and ASTM 2970-20. Descriptions and operating characteristics of the safety devices shall be included in the design drawings.
g) Site Operating Manual and Documentation
3) The operating manual shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
C) Job procedures, including training, for each task in the operating system. The staff training plan shall include documentation of training provided by a qualified industry training professional, including certificates verifying competency.
L) Requirements for maintaining logs, including:
h) Emergency Plan and Provisions
(Source: Amended at 49 Ill. Reg. 6097, effective April 25, 2025)