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Committee approves bill allowing property owners to mark boundaries with purple paint as a trespass indicator

2435703 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

House File 944, which would permit landowners to mark property boundaries with standardized purple paint markings, passed the committee after adoption of an A1 amendment requiring contact information at a nearby access point.

The Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee on March 5 approved House File 944, a bill that would allow landowners to mark property boundaries with vertical purple paint strips as an alternative to posted “no trespassing” signs.

Representative Gilman sponsored the bill and the committee adopted an A1 amendment to require that property owners post identifying information and a phone number “at a convenient road access…

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