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Each ski area operator, upon finding a person skiing in violation of any posted regulations governing skiing conduct, may revoke that person's skiing privileges. This Code section shall not in any way be construed to create an affirmative duty on the part of the ski area operator to protect skiers from their own or other skiers' careless or reckless behavior, including any skier's violation of any duties set forth in this chapter.
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