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OR HB2295
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kevin Mannix
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AI Summary
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Amends Oregon's landowner immunity laws to base liability protections on a visitor's actual outdoor activities and location rather than their stated purpose for entering the land
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Expands immunity to cover landowner negligence, gross negligence, and reckless conduct in land improvements, care, or maintenance, provided the harm was not intentional
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Clarifies that "land" includes bodies of water, trails, private roads, and equipment, but excludes buildings, highway rights-of-way, paved parking lots, and improved sidewalks
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Preserves immunity when landowners charge fees below certain thresholds: less than $25/year for gardening, less than $75/cord for woodcutting, or less than $15/day for parking only
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Repeals ORS 105.668 and section 11 of chapter 64, Oregon Laws 2024, while amending multiple statutes (ORS 30.772, 105.672, 105.676, 105.682, 105.688, 105.692, and 105.696)
Legislative Description
Relating to landowner immunity.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025