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CT HB06982

Bill

Status

Passed

6/23/2025

Primary Sponsor

Judiciary Committee

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Origin

House of Representatives

2025 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Campers at private campgrounds with five or more campsites must assume the risk for injuries arising from hazards inherent in camping, effective October 1, 2025

  • Private campground owners and operators remain liable for negligence, intentional harm, disregard for safety, failure to exercise ordinary care, or failure to post warning signs for known dangerous conditions

  • Written contracts between campground owners and campers must include a clearly readable warning notice about the assumption of risk for inherent camping hazards

  • "Camping" is defined broadly to include visiting, staying at, using, and leaving a campground, including all types of lodging

  • "Private campground" includes RV parks operated by private property owners

Legislative Description

An Act Concerning Liability For Injuries Inherent In Camping While At A Private Campground.

Last Action

Signed by the Governor

6/23/2025

Committee Referrals

Judiciary2/18/2025

Full Bill Text

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