Suggested State Legislation | 2002 | Volume 61

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Extreme Sport Areas: Tort Claims Limitation States and localities have been providing recreation areas for children and teens since the advent of swings and parks. As government entities, they also have enjoyed a degree of immunity from liability for the injuries to people who use the recreation areas. However, riskier forms of recreation such as skateboarding and other “extreme” sports are causing governments to examine their liability for public facilities that are designed for riskier types of recreation. Iowa and Indiana are two examples. Iowa Code Title XV, Chapter 670.4 reads in part: The liability imposed (by section 670.2) shall have no application to any claim enumerated in this section. As to any such claim, a municipality shall be liable only to the extent liability may be imposed by the express statute dealing with such claims and, in the absence of such express statute, the municipality shall be immune from liability... 14. Any claim based upon or arising out of a claim of negligent design or specification, negligent adoption of design or specification, or negligent construction or reconstruction of a public facility designed for purposes of skateboarding or in-line skating that was constructed or reconstructed in accordance with a generally recognized engineering or safety standard, criteria, or design theory in existence at the time of the construction or reconstruction. 15. Any claim based upon or arising out of an act or omission of an officer or employee of the municipality or the municipality’s governing body by a person skateboarding or in-line skating on public property when the person knew or reasonably should have known that the skateboarding or in-line skating created a substantial risk of injury to the person and was voluntarily in the place of risk. The exemption from liability contained in this subsection shall only apply to claims for injuries or damage resulting from the risks inherent in the activities of skateboarding or in-line skating… The remedy against the municipality (provided by section 670.2) shall hereafter be exclusive of any other civil action or proceeding by reason of the same subject matter against the officer, employee or agent whose act or omission gave rise to the claim, or the officer’s, employee’s, or agent’s estate. This section does not expand any existing cause of action or create any new cause of action against a municipality. This SSL draft is based on Indiana legislation. It provides that governmental entities that operate extreme sports areas have limited tort claims immunity for damages at an extreme sports areas if: • A set of rules governing the use of the facilities are clearly posted at each entrance to the extreme sports areas; and • A warning concerning the hazards and dangers associated with the use of the facilities is clearly posted at each entrance to the extreme sports areas. The legislation also provides that governmental entities that operate extreme sports areas are required to maintain the areas in a reasonably safe condition. Submitted as: Indiana SB 141 (enrolled version) Status: enacted into law in 2001.

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Section 1. [Short Title.] This Act may cited as “An Act to Limit the Liability of Government The Council of State Governments

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Federal Mandates for State Action Note

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Voyeurism, Aggravated Voyeurism

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Senior Living Program

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Rural Internet Access Authority

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Rural Health Access Pilot Program

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Regulating Ballast Waste Water Discharges

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Public Cord Blood Tissue Bank

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Professional Preparation of School Personnel Note

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Preservation and Retention of DNA in Felony Cases

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Directory Assistance Database Nursing Facilities: Electronic Monitoring

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Internet Voting Note

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Kids Now – Early Childhood Initiative Statement

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Liability of Donated Labor

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Kinship Foster Care

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Hydrogen Research and Development

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Halal Food

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Government Web-Site Operators: Required Notice

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Forensic Testing: Post Conviction

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Extreme Sports Areas: Tort Claims Limitation

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Early Mathematics Placement Testing

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Domestic Abuse Death Review Team

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Deferred Deposit Loans

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Confidentiality of Elector Records Statement

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Assisted Living Communities

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Autopsies and Sensitive Records: Confidentiality

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Building Inspections: Professional Engineers

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Clean Energy Incentives

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Suggested State Legislation Style

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Introduction

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CSG Committee on Suggested State Legislation 2001

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Access to Data Used in Promulgating Regulations

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