Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1875

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Trespass law modification to allow purple markings provision

Impact

The proposed changes to the trespass law will likely have significant implications for the management of outdoor recreational activities across Minnesota. With the inclusion of purple paint marks as a legal form of boundary designation, the bill may simplify the process for landowners to communicate restrictions on their property. This could lead to more effective enforcement against boundary violations, potentially protecting the ecological integrity of various parcels of land that are vulnerable to overuse or damage from recreational activities.

Summary

Senate File 1875 is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying existing trespass laws in Minnesota regarding outdoor recreation. The bill introduces the option for property owners to use purple markings on trees and other permanent objects to demarcate their land and signify a no-trespassing directive. This adds an alternative to traditional signage methods, which must now comply with specified guidelines for visibility and placement. The bill seeks to make it easier for landowners, including both private and public entities, to assert their rights against unauthorized recreational access.

Contention

There are concerns regarding the balance between landowner rights and public access to natural areas. Advocates for the bill argue that it empowers landowners to protect their property while still allowing for recreational use, which may not be universally accepted among advocates of public land access. Some critics express apprehension that by allowing private property owners to establish boundaries more readily, it could lead to diminished public spaces for recreational activities, as more areas may be marked as off-limits, affecting access for hunters, hikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts.

Companion Bills

MN HF944

Similar To Trespass law modified to allow purple markings.

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