Oregon 2022 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB4076

Introduced
2/1/22  
Refer
2/1/22  

Caption

Relating to recreational immunity of owners of coastal lands.

Impact

If passed, HB 4076 would significantly amend existing state laws that address landowner liability. It effectively creates a safe harbor for coastal landowners, providing them with protection against lawsuits resulting from recreational use of their property. This change is particularly important for owners who might otherwise restrict access to their land due to fears of being held accountable for accidents that could occur during recreational activities. By fostering public access, the bill aims to promote outdoor recreation and tourism along Oregon's coastlines.

Summary

House Bill 4076 seeks to grant immunity to owners of coastal lands from liability for personal injury, death, or property damage occurring during the entry upon or use of their land for recreational purposes. This bill specifies that such immunity applies if the land in question comprises ocean shore or tidal submerged lands, as defined in state law. The immunity aims to encourage landowners to allow public access for recreational activities without the fear of legal repercussions stemming from potential injuries or damages.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill may encounter objections from various stakeholders. Critics could argue that the immunity granted to landowners may lead to reduced accountability for property conditions, potentially compromising public safety. Additionally, opponents may express concerns about landowners neglecting their responsibilities for maintaining a safe environment on their properties. The balance between encouraging recreational use of coastal lands and ensuring the safety of individuals accessing these areas is likely to be a point of debate as the bill progresses through legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2295

Relating to landowner immunity.

OR SB179

Relating to landowner immunity.

OR SB504

Relating to bioengineering for the protection of coastal resources.

OR SB873

Relating to bioengineering for the protection of coastal resources.

OR AB1680

Coastal lands: public access program: Hollister Ranch.

OR S2928

Replaces the coastal resources management council with a state department of coastal resources and transfers all of the powers and duties between the two (2) authorities.

OR H8148

Replaces the coastal resources management council with a state department of coastal resources and transfers all of the powers and duties between the two (2) authorities.

OR H5706

Replaces the coastal resources management council with a state department of coastal resources and transfer all of the powers and duties between the two (2) authorities.

OR S0775

Replaces the coastal resources management council with a state department of coastal resources and transfer all of the powers and duties between the two (2) authorities.

OR H7844

Replaces the coastal resources management council with a state department of coastal resources and transfers all of the powers and duties between the two (2) authorities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.