§ 99C-9.  (Effective October 1, 2026) Hit and run ski collision.

(a) Violation. - It shall be unlawful for a skier to leave the vicinity when the skier knows or should reasonably know that they were involved in a collision with another skier before giving his or her name and current address to an employee or agent of the ski area operator, a member of the ski patrol, or the other skier or person with whom the skier collided, except to seek medical treatment for anyone injured as a result of the collision or when remaining at the scene places the skier or others at significant risk of injury. If a skier does leave the vicinity for a reason permitted by this subsection, the skier must provide the required information to an employee or agent of the ski area operator or a member of the ski patrol as soon as practical after leaving the vicinity. If the other skier involved in the collision is unknown, the skier shall leave the personal identification required by this subsection with the ski area operator or their employee or agent or a member of the ski patrol.

(b) Punishment. - A person who violates this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.  (2026-49, s. 1(a).)