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A. An off-duty law enforcement officer when employed by a person or entity and when such employment has been officially authorized by the officer’s law enforcement employment department or agency as an appropriate extension of the officer’s function; provided that the law enforcement agency gives the hiring person or entity a written statement concerning who is responsible or liable for the actions of the off-duty law enforcement officer while that person is performing services for the hiring person or entity. A person employed by a private detective agency who acts as an usher, ticket-taker or event attendant at events which include, but are not limited to, athletic events, concerts, fairs, festivals and trade shows, provided that all of the following conditions are met: 1. The person does not wear any clothing, badge, patch or lettering which identifies the person as one who provides a security function at the event or who refers to himself or herself by a title, such as a private se

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A. The following are not required to register as charitable organizations: 1. A person that is exempt from filing a federal annual information return under section 6033 (a) (2) (A) (i) and (iii) and (C) (i) of the internal revenue code. (Please consult your attorney or tax advisor to make this determination. 2. A candidate for national, state or local office or a political party or other committee or group required to file financial information with the federal elections commission or a filing officer under state law. 3. A charitable organization which does not intend to raise or receive contributions in excess of $5,000 during a fiscal year, if all of its functions, including solicitation, are performed by persons who are unpaid for their services and if no part of its assets or income inures to the benefit of, or is paid to, any officer or member of the charitable organization. Generally, if a charitable organization raises or receives more than $5,000 in contributions, it must, with

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1. If weather conditions, force majeure or other elements beyond our control prevent us from delivering the agreed services. 2. If you do not take reasonable steps to protect your belongings, and personal security. 3. If you do not make reasonable efforts to meet the schedule. 4. If you willingly become involved in any illegal, violent or dangerous activities. 5. If you dot not make a claim within 90 days. 6. If the dispute has been submitted to the court. 7. If personal injury or property loss is suffered though the fault of the traveler.

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A paraglider may lockout if not flown directly behind the towline. Under tow the pilot will be less aware of canopy alignment and must be sure to keep it straight. The pilot should hold little or no brakes except for directional control unless tow tension is very light. Pilot must be able to manage a surge properly if releasing while tow tension is still being applied.

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A paraglider may lockout if not flown directly behind the towline. Under tow the pilot will be less aware of canopy alignment and must be sure to keep it straight. The pilot should hold little or no brakes except for directional control unless tow tension is very light. Pilot must be able to manage a surge properly if releasing while tow tension is still being applied.

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