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Title: HB 1111


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Landowner Use Rights ActHB 529
Sponsored by Rep. Tom McCallCommittee
Agriculture Consumer Affairs
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HB 529
  • This bill has two separate parts.
  • The first protects farmers from potential local
    ordinances that might dictate agricultural
    practices
  • The second protects landowners from civil
    liability in defined situations and certain
    guidelines are followed

3
Summary
  • Will forbid any county, municipal government,
    consolidated government or other political
    subdivision of Georgia from adopting any
    ordinance, rule, regulation or resolution
    regulating crop management or animal husbandry
    practices involved in the production of
    agricultural or farm products on private
    property.

4
Summary
  • This bill does not impair the right of any
    county, municipal government, consolidated
    government or other political subdivision of
    Georgia from issuing business licenses or making
    zoning decisions.

5
Summary
  • Further, this bill seeks to provide landowners
    who charge admission to their lands from
    individuals 18 years of age or older for the
    purposes of hunting, fishing or other agritourism
    practices immunity from civil liability for
    injuries incurred due to the inherent risks
    associated with the agritourism, hunting or
    fishing activity. This immunity is provided only
    when the landowner's conduct does not constitute
    gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct,
    has posted at the main point of entry to the
    property a sign with the proper warning notice
    described in 51-1-53(A) with black letters no
    smaller than 1 inch in height and the person who
    has paid admission has signed a waiver stating he
    has waived all civil liability against the
    landowner for any injuries causd by the inherent
    risks associated with agritourism, hunting or
    fishing practices.

6
Summary
  • Further, provides landowners immunity from civil
    liability for injuries incurred due to the
    inherent risks associated with the agritourism,
    hunting or fishing activity IF
  • - they charge admission to their lands
  • from individuals 18 years of age or
  • older for the purposes of hunting,
  • fishing or other agritourism practices

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Immunity
  • This immunity is provided only when the
    landowner's conduct does not constitute gross
    negligence or willful or wanton misconduct, has
    posted at the main point of entry to the property
    a sign with the proper warning notice
  • - with black letters no smaller than 1 inch in
    height

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Immunity contd
  • And only when the person who has paid admission
    has signed a waiver stating he has waived all
    civil liability against the landowner for any
    injuries causd by the inherent risks associated
    with agritourism, hunting or fishing practices.

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Sponsors Message
  • HB 529 protects Georgias farmers from local
    ordinances that could interfere or outright
    prevent certain agricultural practices.
  • It is important that we pass necessary
    precautions, such as HB 529, to protect our
    farmers from potential restrictions.
  • Rep. Tom McCall
  • Chairman, House Agriculture

  • Consumer Affairs

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Contact Us
  • For more information on this legislation, please
    contact
  • Brian Walker
  • Committee Aide
  • (404) 657-7680
  • brian.walker_at_house.ga.gov
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