Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB319

Introduced
6/7/23  
Refer
6/7/23  

Caption

Exempting certain farm owners from campground licensing.

Impact

If enacted, SB319 could significantly alter the existing regulatory framework surrounding campground licensing in the state. It would redefine who is required to obtain a license, specifically easing the process for farm owners who utilize their land for camping purposes. This exemption could lead to an increase in agritourism, benefiting local economies associated with agricultural tourism and outdoor recreation. Moreover, it reflects a growing recognition of the importance of farming as not only a food production sector but also as a means of attracting tourism.

Summary

SB319 proposes to exempt certain farm owners from needing a campground license, thereby streamlining the process for farmers who may wish to operate camping facilities on their properties. The bill aims to support agritourism by reducing regulatory burdens for farmers, potentially enhancing their revenue streams through the development of camping sites that cater to tourists visiting agricultural lands. This legislation signifies an effort to promote diversified income sources for farmers while encouraging outdoor activities related to agriculture.

Contention

Notably, SB319 may ignite debates on regulatory standards and safety protocols that campgrounds are typically required to uphold. While advocates praise the bill for its potential economic benefits and support for farmers, critics might express concerns about public safety and the environmental implications of allowing unlicensed camping operations. The discussions around the bill may reveal differing perspectives on the balance between regulatory oversight and promoting agricultural enterprises, with some fearing that the lack of licensing could compromise safety and quality standards generally ensured through the licensing process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB328

Exempting certain farm owners from campground licensing.

WI SB235

Criminal trespass at a campground and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB259

Criminal trespass at a campground and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI SB3

The regulation of pools located at short-term rentals and the partial suspension of rules promulgated by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. (FE)

WI AB5

The regulation of pools located at short-term rentals and the partial suspension of rules promulgated by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. (FE)

WI HB871

Campgrounds; inherent risks, liability.

WI HB1250

Campground owners; regulate guest/owner agreements.

WI HB1958

Campgrounds; definitions, inherent risks, liability, notice required.

WI H1323

Private Campground Liability

WI SB1001

Regulation of amusement rides located at campgrounds. (FE)

Similar Bills

MS HB1250

Campground owners; regulate guest/owner agreements.

TX HB2636

Relating to liability of a recreational vehicle park or campground entity for injuries arising from certain activities.

TX HB1478

Relating to liability of a recreational vehicle park or campground entity for injuries arising from certain activities.

OK HB3972

State government; defining terms; authorizing certain assignment of claims to the Attorney General; scope of authority; limitations; public interest standard; emergency.

UT HB0034

State Campgrounds Amendments

OK HB1814

State government; State Parks Emergency Maintenance Act; annual reporting; State Parks Emergency Maintenance Revolving Fund; effective date; emergency.

TN HB1918

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29; Title 55; Title 62, Chapter 7; Title 66; Title 68, Chapter 110 and Title 68, Chapter 14, relative to recreational camper sites.

UT HB0402

State Campgrounds Amendments