Restrictions on use of privately-owned lands without permission -- Unlawful for person to tamper with signs or fencing on privately-owned land.

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  • (1)
    • (a) A person may not operate or accompany a person operating a motor vehicle on privately-owned land of any other person, firm, or corporation without permission from the owner or person in charge.
    • (b) A person operating or accompanying a person operating a motor vehicle may not refuse to immediately leave private land upon request of the owner or person in charge of the land.
    • (c) Subsections (1)(a) and (b) do not apply to prescriptive easements on privately owned land.
    • (d) A person who violates Subsection (1)(a) is guilty of an infraction.
    • (e) A person who violates Subsection (1)(b) is guilty of a class C misdemeanor.
    • (f) As part of any sentence for a conviction of a violation of Subsection (1)(a) or (b), the court may:
      • (i) impose a fine of not more than $150;
      • (ii) require the person to pay restitution not to exceed $500 for any damage caused by the unlawful motor vehicle travel; and
      • (iii) require the person to perform community service in the form of repairing any damage caused by the unlawful motor vehicle travel.
  • (2) A person operating or accompanying a person operating a motor vehicle may not obstruct an entrance or exit to private property without the owner's permission.
  • (3) A person may not:
    • (a) tear down, mutilate, or destroy any sign, signboards, or other notice which regulates trespassing for purposes of operating a motor vehicle on land; or
    • (b) tear down, deface, or destroy any fence or other enclosure or any gate or bars belonging to the fence or enclosure.
  • (4)
    • (a) A violation of Subsection (2) is an infraction.
    • (b) A violation of Subsection (3) is a class C misdemeanor.




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