This bill allows a landowner's representative to act on behalf of a landowner regarding the placement of a ladder, an observation stand, a camera or electronic surveillance equipment or the operation of an all-terrain vehicle on the landowner's property. It requires persons operating all-terrain vehicles upon the land of another to stop and identify themselves upon the request of the lessee of the land. It provides that a landowner, lessee or landowner's representative may limit in writing the use of a designated state-approved ATV trail on that landowner's or lessee's property. It provides that if a landowner or landowner's representative finds an abandoned ladder, an observation stand, a camera or electronic surveillance equipment on the landowner's land in violation of law and the owner of the ladder, observation stand, camera or electronic surveillance equipment is unknown, the landowner or the landowner's representative may, after consultation with the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of Warden Service, take ownership of the abandoned ladder, observation stand, camera or electronic surveillance equipment. The landowner or the landowner's representative may remove, destroy, sell or possess the abandoned ladder, observation stand, camera or electronic surveillance equipment.

Statutes affected:
Bill Text LD 1623, HP 1077: 12.10652, 12.13070, 12.13106, 12.13155, 12.13157, 33.2001