Yes, as a landowner, you would need your own concent form if you want. In La., you have to have the state law posted at a riding/equine facililty to be covered, but most facilities have a form to sign too. However, if you just have folks come to your house to ride, then the posted sign should be sufficient. If it were me and I was planning on having an event of any sort on my land, I would have a separate concent form (the SCA form is only for the SCA).
Alicia
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 1:39 AM, Neal <zekestrikesagain@...> wrote:
Since the consent posted solely states SCA, does the landowner need a seperate consent form?
I know Arkansas Statue 16-120-201 & 202 require that signs stating
"WARNING
Under Arkansas law, an equine activity sponsor is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risk of equine activities."
there is also an exemption where the land owner must adequately convey any KNOWN hazards to the riders, ie if you was to practice here i would have to tell you about the post hole i fell into tonight.(btw it is getting filled in the morning) but would i need a seperate form to hold a pratice here?
Emeric