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Committee recommends H723 changes to land‑posting rules; counsel explains 365‑day recording rule
Summary
The committee reviewed H723, which clarifies posting requirements against hunting/fishing/trapping, removes the annual dating requirement and makes a recorded posting enforceable for 365 days; the committee voted to recommend the bill to the floor after questions about 'minor deviations' and timing of recordings were clarified.
Legislative counsel walked the Natural Resources & Energy Committee through H723, which makes several targeted changes to the statute that governs posting land against hunting, fishing, trapping or taking wild game.
Bradley Shaw of the Office of Legislative Counsel said the bill conforms inconsistent posting language, removes the requirement that notice signs be dated each year, and clarifies that a posting recorded with the town clerk is valid and enforceable for 365 days from the recording…
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