Clarifies that certain beach owners and lessees have no duty to keep beach safe or to warn of hazards; provides immunity from liability, in certain cases, for injuries occurring on beach or in adjacent waters.
Impact
The enactment of S1709 would result in significant changes to existing state laws pertaining to liability for injuries on private beaches. By limiting the duty of care owed to beachgoers, the bill may lead to a reduction in litigation against beach owners for incidents occurring on their properties. Supporters of the bill argue that it will encourage private operators to allow public access without the fear of extensive liability, potentially increasing recreational opportunities along the New Jersey coastline.
Summary
Bill S1709 seeks to clarify the duties and liabilities of private beach owners and lessees concerning injuries suffered by beachgoers while accessing the beach or adjacent waters for recreational purposes. The key provision of this legislation removes the obligation for private beach operators to maintain safety or provide warnings in areas that are unguarded. This means that should an injury occur in an unguarded section of a private beach, the owner or lessee would not be held responsible. The bill applies to all privately owned beaches that allow public access for recreational activities.
Contention
Opponents of S1709 express concern that the bill undermines public safety by absolving beach owners of responsibility to safeguard individuals using their facilities. Critics worry that this legislation could lead to more accidents going unreported and an overall increase in injuries, as private beach operators may cut corners in safety protocols. The debate surrounding this bill highlights the tension between promoting private property rights and ensuring public safety at recreational sites.
Same As
Clarifies that certain beach owners and lessees have no duty to keep beach safe or to warn of hazards; provides immunity from liability, in certain cases, for injuries occurring on beach or in adjacent waters.
NJ S4197
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Clarifies that certain beach owners and lessees have no duty to keep beach safe or to warn of hazards; provides immunity from liability, in certain cases, for injuries occurring on beach or in adjacent waters.
Clarifies that certain beach owners and lessees have no duty to keep beach safe or to warn of hazards; provides immunity from liability, in certain cases, for injuries occurring on beach or in adjacent waters.
Clarifies that certain beach owners and lessees have no duty to keep beach safe or to warn of hazards; provides immunity from liability, in certain cases, for injuries occurring on beach or in adjacent waters.
Requires coastal municipalities to provide wheelchair ramp access to beach and to water on public beaches, and to have individuals available to assist people with disabilities.
Clarifies that certain beach owners and lessees have no duty to keep beach safe or to warn of hazards; provides immunity from liability, in certain cases, for injuries occurring on beach or in adjacent waters.
Clarifies that certain beach owners and lessees have no duty to keep beach safe or to warn of hazards; provides immunity from liability, in certain cases, for injuries occurring on beach or in adjacent waters.