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-3- <br /> • <br /> The specific proposed legislation is cited below. Bills have been <br /> introduced as Senate rile 1727 and House File 1950 as well as embodied in a <br /> comprehensive bill on municipal and other tort liability issues (House File <br /> 1776). <br /> BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: <br /> Section 1 : Minnesota Statutes 1984, section 466.03 and Minnesota <br /> Statutes 1985 supplement, subdivision 6c, is amended by adding a <br /> subdivision to read: <br /> Subd. 6d. [NARKS AND RECREATION AREAS. ] Any claim based upon the <br /> construction, operation, or maintenance of any property owned by the <br /> municipality that is intended or permittted to be used as a park, as a <br /> • playground, as an open area for recreational purposes, or for the <br /> provision of recreational services, or from any claim based on the <br /> clearing of land, removal of refuse, and creation of trails or paths <br /> without artificial surfaces, provided that the claim arises from a loss <br /> incurred by a user of park and recreation property or services. <br /> Nothing herein shall limit the liability of a municipality for conduct <br /> that would entitle a trespasser to damages against a private person. <br /> Section 2: [EFFECTIVE DATE] <br /> Section 1 is effective against all claims that arise after the day <br /> of enactment. <br />
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