Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0301

Introduced
1/10/22  
Refer
1/10/22  
Report Pass
1/25/22  
Engrossed
2/2/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
2/15/22  
Enrolled
2/22/22  
Passed
3/8/22  
Chaptered
3/8/22  

Caption

Wastewater holding tanks in RV campgrounds.

Impact

The enactment of SB0301 potentially enhances public health and environmental protection by establishing clear regulations for wastewater management at RV campgrounds, ensuring that proper sanitation methods are employed. This could lead to better management of sewage from recreational vehicles, which has previously been a health concern in poorly regulated campgrounds. By outlining specific requirements, the bill aims to mitigate the risk of health hazards caused by improperly disposed wastewater and reduce environmental contamination.

Summary

Senate Bill 0301 addresses health, sanitation, and safety standards specifically for recreational vehicle (RV) campgrounds in Indiana. This bill introduces new provisions regarding the management of wastewater and the establishment of sanitary dumping stations in RV campgrounds that are not connected to public sewer systems. It delineates the differences between dependent and independent RV campsites and sets guidelines for their respective wastewater management protocols. The effective date of the legislation is set for July 1, 2022.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB0301 appears to be positive among supporters, who view it as a necessary measure for improving health and safety standards within RV campgrounds. Proponents may argue that the legislation is crucial for protecting both the environment and the well-being of individuals utilizing these recreational facilities. On the other hand, there may be concerns among campground operators regarding compliance costs and changes to operations that could arise from the new regulations.

Contention

Discussions around SB0301 may highlight debates concerning the risks versus benefits of regulatory measures on small businesses, including RV campgrounds. While the bill aims to standardize sanitation practices, campground operators might express concerns about the financial implications of setting up the required infrastructure for wastewater management. Moreover, discussions can revolve around how effective these regulations will be in truly enhancing public health and whether they create an undue burden on small, privately owned campgrounds in Indiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1037

Wastewater holding tanks in RV campgrounds.

IN SB0414

Onsite waste management districts and septage holding tanks.

IN HB871

Campgrounds; inherent risks, liability.

IN HB1958

Campgrounds; definitions, inherent risks, liability, notice required.

IN SB0272

Wastewater infrastructure.

IN HB1436

Onsite sewage systems and holding tanks.

IN HB1250

Campground owners; regulate guest/owner agreements.

IN SB0247

Water and wastewater utility infrastructure.

IN HB3591

Relating to campgrounds for homeless individuals; declaring an emergency.

IN SB0180

Allocation of wastewater utility costs.

Similar Bills

MS HB1250

Campground owners; regulate guest/owner agreements.

TX HB2636

Relating to liability of a recreational vehicle park or campground entity for injuries arising from certain activities.

TX HB1478

Relating to liability of a recreational vehicle park or campground entity for injuries arising from certain activities.

OK HB3972

State government; defining terms; authorizing certain assignment of claims to the Attorney General; scope of authority; limitations; public interest standard; emergency.

UT HB0034

State Campgrounds Amendments

OK HB1814

State government; State Parks Emergency Maintenance Act; annual reporting; State Parks Emergency Maintenance Revolving Fund; effective date; emergency.

TN HB1918

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29; Title 55; Title 62, Chapter 7; Title 66; Title 68, Chapter 110 and Title 68, Chapter 14, relative to recreational camper sites.

UT HB0402

State Campgrounds Amendments