Connecticut 2012 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00445

Introduced
3/15/12  

Caption

An Act Concerning Liability For The Recreational Use Of Land.

Impact

The passing of SB00445 would have significant implications for state laws regarding liability for injuries sustained during recreational activities. It would potentially encourage municipalities and other governmental bodies to offer more recreational opportunities without the fear of being liable for injuries that occur on their maintained land. This may lead to increased public access to recreational areas and enhance community engagement in outdoor activities.

Summary

SB00445, concerning liability for the recreational use of land, proposes amendments to the existing Recreational Land Use Act. This bill aims to clarify the definition of 'land' in relation to areas owned by municipalities and other political subdivisions. A key aspect of the bill is the exclusion of certain public facilities, such as beaches, boardwalks, and designated spectator areas from liability claims, essentially providing landowners protection if individuals are injured while engaging in recreational activities on these properties.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB00445 has highlighted some points of contention, particularly regarding the balance between public safety and the promotion of recreational activities. Advocates argue the bill is necessary to foster environments where recreational use of public land can thrive without discouraging ownership due to potential liability. Conversely, opponents express concerns that the bill may undermine accountability, as it reduces the potential for landowners to face repercussions for negligence in maintaining safe environments for public use.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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