OLYMPIA Sen. Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake, received unanimous approval from the Senate to enable the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to establish cooperative agreements with nonprofits and volunteer programs contributing to the maintenance of lands managed by the department.
In Hoffmann v. Young, et. al, (2022) 13 Cal.5th 1257, the California Supreme Court held that a teen's parents were liable for injuries sustained by a guest while riding a motorcycle on the motocross track built on their property.
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MRAP Landowner Enrollment Deadline is January 15
The deadline for landowner enrollment into the Missouri Outdoor Recreational Access Program (MRAP) is quickly approaching. Interested landowners must submit a Landowner Application form by this Friday, January 15th. The MRAP provides $15 – $25 per acre, per year, incentive payments and habitat improvement financial assistance to participating landowners in return for allowing public access to their land for recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Public access on all MRAP properties is walk-in only. The standard landowner commitment period is three years, with annual renewal opportunities.
Participating landowners can choose the recreational activities allowed on their property by selecting one of the following MRAP access types: all access hunting and fishing, small game and turkey hunting, youth only hunting and fishing, archery hunting, fishing only, or wildlife viewing. All access hunting and f