SB 303
Revises provisions relating to civil liability to persons using certain premises for recreational activity under certain circumstances. (BDR 3-1021)
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Bill overview
This bill, known as the Recreational Use of Land Statute, aims to limit the liability of landowners, state entities, and certain nonprofits when people engage in recreational activities on their property. It provides immunity from lawsuits for injuries sustained on land designated for recreation, including state-owned trails, parks, and washes, as well as land owned by qualifying nonprofits and rural landowners. The bill also establishes a declaration of legislative intent and clarifies the scope of immunity for the State of Nevada and its subdivisions.
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