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1.1Senator Wesenberg moved to amend S.F. No. 3 as follows (...):
1.2Page 138, after line 3, insert:

1.3    "Sec. 12. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 97B.001, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
1.4    Subd. 4. Entering posted land prohibited; signs. (a) Except as provided in subdivision
1.56, a person may not:
1.6(1) enter, for outdoor recreation purposes, any land that is posted under this subdivision
1.7without first obtaining permission of the owner, occupant, or lessee; or
1.8(2) knowingly enter, for outdoor recreation purposes, any land that is posted under this
1.9subdivision without first obtaining permission of the owner, occupant, or lessee. A person
1.10who violates this clause is subject to the penalty provided in section 97A.315, subdivision
1.111, paragraph (b).
1.12(b) The owner, occupant, or lessee of private land, or an authorized manager of public
1.13land may prohibit outdoor recreation on the land by posting signs once each year that:
1.14(1) state "no trespassing" or similar terms;
1.15(2) display letters at least two inches high;
1.16(3) either:
1.17(i) are signed by the owner, occupant, lessee, or authorized manager; or
1.18(ii) include the legible name and telephone number of the owner, occupant, lessee, or
1.19authorized manager; and
1.20(4) either:
1.21(i) are at intervals of 1,000 feet or less along the boundary of the area, or in a wooded
1.22area where boundary lines are not clear, at intervals of 500 feet or less; or
1.23(ii) mark the primary corners of each parcel of land and access roads and trails at the
1.24point of entrance to each parcel of land except that corners only accessible through
1.25agricultural land need not be posted.
1.26(c) A person may not erect a sign that prohibits outdoor recreation or trespassing act
1.27under paragraph (b) or (d) where the person does not have a property right, title, or interest
1.28to use the land.
2.1(d) As an alternative to posting signage under paragraph (b), the owner, occupant, or
2.2lessee of private land or an authorized manager of public land may prohibit outdoor recreation
2.3on the land by:
2.4(1) applying purple paint to trees along the perimeter of the area to which the person
2.5wants to prohibit entrance. Paint applied under this paragraph must be applied:
2.6(i) at least three feet off the ground;
2.7(ii) to trees that are at least one inch wide; and
2.8(iii) in a strip that is at least eight inches tall; and
2.9(2) posting signs once each year that mark the primary corners of the area to which the
2.10person wants to prohibit entrance."
2.11Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
2.12Amend the title accordingly
2.13The motion prevailed. #did not prevail. So the amendment was #not adopted.