Criminal and Civil Trespass - Professional Land Surveyors - Exception
The legislation aims to streamline the process for professional land surveyors by reducing legal barriers associated with potential trespass claims. By explicitly delineating the rights of surveyors, the bill is designed to promote efficiency in surveying practices, thereby supporting economic development and real estate activities. The act is set to take effect on October 1, 2023, making it urgent for stakeholders in the surveying industry to understand the implications of these changes for their operations.
House Bill 1230 introduces significant amendments to trespass laws as they pertain to professional land surveyors. The bill establishes clear exceptions for professional land surveyors, as well as their agents and employees, allowing them to enter private property for the purpose of conducting land surveys without facing liability under common law trespass. This is intended to facilitate land surveying activities that are crucial for property development, land use planning, and various public projects that rely on accurate surveying data.
While the bill is largely seen as a positive development for the surveying profession, there are underlying concerns regarding property rights and the potential for abuse. Some critics argue that exemptions for professional land surveyors could lead to unwarranted access to private property, which may infringe on the rights of property owners. Furthermore, the bill contains provisions aimed at ensuring that existing legal defenses and civil liability protections are not undermined, which may assuage some concerns but leaves room for debate regarding the balance between facilitating professional activities and preserving property rights.