A child may not engage in, and a parent or legal guardian of the child may not knowingly or recklessly permit the child to engage in, bull riding, including engaging in bull riding outside a rodeo for the purpose of practicing bull riding, unless the child is wearing a protective vest and bull riding helmet. To satisfy the requirement of this section, the following applies.
- (1) The bull riding helmet worn by the child must meet the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards for "Protective Headgear with Faceguard Used in Bull Riding; F 2530-05" or the most current version of the standards.
- (2) The protective vest worn by the child must meet ASTM standards for "Body Protectors Used in Horse Sports and Horseback Riding; F 1937 - 04" or the most current version of the standards.
(3) These standards apply to the following.
- (A) Rodeos associated with primary and secondary schools.
- (B) Schools that sponsor, advertise or promote; or, are otherwise associated with a rodeo in which children who attend the school are likely to participate.
- (C) Children who are participating in or engaging in bull riding outside a rodeo for the purpose of practicing bull riding.
- (D) A parent or legal guardian of a child engaging in bull riding including outside the rodeo for the purpose of practice.
- (4) "Failure of a parent to comply" statement applies to these standards as specified in Health and Safety Code, §768.002.
Source Note:The provisions of this §104.3 adopted to be effective March 20, 2011, 36 TexReg 1671.