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S.F. No. 1068 - Immunity for Recreational Use of School Property and Facilities (Second Engrossment)
 
Author: Senator Theodore J. "Ted" Daley
 
Prepared By: Alexis C. Stangl, Senate Counsel (651/296-4397)
Krista Boyd, Senate Fiscal Analyst (651/296-7681)
 
Date: May 6, 2011



 

S.F. No. 1068 (Second Engrossment), provides immunity for recreational use of school property and facilities.

Section 1.  A cross-reference is added to a new subdivision in the section of law regarding park and recreation area immunity.

Section 2.  A subdivision provides that tort liability does not apply to any claim for a loss or injury arising from the use of school property or a school facility that is made available for public recreational activity.  The bill does not limit the liability of a school district for certain types of conduct.  The bill does not reduce specified duties owed by the school district.

Section 3.  The bill is effective the day following final enactment and applies to causes of action arising on or after that date.

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