SENATE BILL REPORT
EHB 1623
BYRepresentatives Belcher, Bowman, Ferguson, Brumsickle, Haugen, Hargrove, Locke and McLean
Benefiting winter recreation activities of the state parks and recreation commission.
House Committe on Judiciary
Senate Committee on Environment & Natural Resources
Senate Hearing Date(s):March 20, 1989; February 14, 1990
Majority Report: Do pass.
Signed by Senators Metcalf, Chairman; Amondson, Vice Chairman; Barr, Benitz, DeJarnatt, Kreidler, Owen, Patterson, Sutherland.
Senate Staff:Gary Wilburn (786-7453)
February 14, 1990
AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES, FEBRUARY 14, 1990
BACKGROUND:
The State Parks and Recreation Commission manages a winter recreation program in which it plans, constructs and maintains facilities on lands administered by the commission, other public agencies or private landowners by agreement. Under the program, the commission maintains trails for cross-country skiing, snowmobiles and other recreational uses, clears parking areas, and provides maps and signage. The program is funded in part by the issuance of winter recreational parking area permits.
Public or private landowners in Washington who allow the public access to their lands for outdoor recreation purposes without charging a fee are provided immunity from liability for unintentional injuries to such users. The commission qualifies for such immunity for winter recreation program activities on state park lands. The commission's immunity does not extend to its winter recreation program activities on other lands provided by agreement with the owners.
All recreational devices covered by the law must be inspected at least once a year and any dangerous or defective equipment must be reported to the commission. The expenses of the inspection are reimbursed by the owner or operator. The department's inspections, rules, and orders shall not impose liability upon the state for any injury or damage resulting from the operation of regulated facilities.
SUMMARY:
The State Parks and Recreation Commission is not liable for unintentional injuries to users of lands administered under the winter recreation program whether on lands administered by the commission, other public agencies, or private landowners through agreement with the commission. Exceptions to the liability limitation are provided.
References to the "department" are corrected to refer to the State Parks and Recreation Commission. To clarify existing law the liability protection is expressly extended to the commission's approval of ski lift plans and specifications.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: none requested
Senate Committee - Testified: Nina Carter, State Parks (pro)