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Committee advances bill extending recreational-use liability protection to climbers
Summary
The Senate standing committee on economic development, labor and tourism reported House Bill 114 with favorable expression to the floor; the bill would make explicit that landowners are not liable when they permit rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling on their property.
At meeting 6 of the standing committee on economic development, labor and tourism for the 2025 general session, lawmakers voted to report House Bill 114 with a favorable recommendation to the full Senate. The bill was presented by Representative Truitt, who described it as a narrow change to the state's recreational-use protections.
Representative Truitt, 80 ninth House district, told the…
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