Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF5414

Introduced
4/11/24  

Caption

Trespass law modification to allow purple markings

Impact

The proposed changes in SF5414 stand to significantly impact the relationship between landowners and outdoor enthusiasts. By implementing purple markings as a standard for indicating no-trespassing areas, the bill seeks to deter unauthorized usage of private property, thereby enhancing the landowner's ability to manage their land. The new rules on marking properties aim to reduce the number of accidental trespassing incidents, which are common in wooded or rural areas. This shift also underscores the importance of clear communication of property boundaries, particularly for those engaging in recreational activities such as hunting and hiking.

Summary

SF5414 is a legislative bill that modifies the existing trespass laws in Minnesota to allow landowners to mark their property with purple markings, in addition to traditional signage, to indicate areas where outdoor recreation is prohibited. This amendment aims to provide a clearer and more visible way for property owners to assert their rights and to prevent unauthorized access to their land. Specifically, the bill outlines the acceptable specifications for these purple markings, including size, visibility, and placement requirements. Additionally, it allows for the use of such markings on private and public lands by authorized managers.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SF5414 reveal a mix of support and opposition among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill, including certain landowner groups, argue that it empowers them to protect their property and better informs trespassers about the legal boundaries of private land. Conversely, critics raise concerns that such regulations may limit access to natural areas for recreational purposes, particularly for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts who may inadvertently cross these newly marked boundaries. The balance between landowner rights and public access to outdoor spaces remains a critical point of contention as this bill moves through legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

MN HF5298

Similar To Trespass law modified to allow purple markings.

Previously Filed As

MN HF5298

Trespass law modified to allow purple markings.

MN SF1875

Trespass law modification to allow purple markings provision

MN HF944

Trespass law modified to allow purple markings.

MN SF855

Trespass restrictions for outdoor recreation modification

MN SF5208

Use of purple paint in lieu of signage prohibiting trespassing authorization

MN HF1303

Use of purple paint in lieu of signage prohibiting trespassing authorized.

MN SF742

Use of purple paint authorization in lieu of signage prohibiting trespassing

MN SB0258

Enforcement of trespassing laws.

MN SB18

Provides relative to the use of purple paint in lieu of "no trespassing" signs. (8/1/18)

MN H0933

Trespassing

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