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MO SB735
Bill
AI Summary
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Defines "campground" as any parcel of land with five or more campsites for temporary living quarters, including recreational vehicle parks
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Requires campground owners to post or distribute written policies on curfew, alcohol use, tobacco use, and pet policy to registered guests and visitors
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Allows campground owners to eject persons who are unregistered, overstay their agreed departure date, default on fees, create disturbances affecting others' quiet enjoyment, or violate federal, state, or local law
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Makes remaining on a campground after being asked to leave a first degree trespass offense under section 569.140 with penalties determined by that statute
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Entitles removed persons to refunds of unused prepaid fees prorated at the daily rate, minus amounts owed to the campground owner or deducted for damages; exempts Missouri state parks from these provisions
Legislative Description
Establishes Duty to inform campground guests of campground policies and establishes causes for which a campground owner can remove a person from a campground and a penalty for failure to leave
Last Action
Signed by Governor
7/8/2014