321G.22 - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY BY PUBLIC BODIES AND ADJOINING OWNERS.

        321G.22  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY BY PUBLIC BODIES AND      ADJOINING OWNERS.         The state, its political subdivisions, and the owners or tenants      of property adjoining public lands or the right-of-way of a public      highway and their agents and employees owe no duty of care to keep      the public lands, ditches, or land contiguous to a highway or roadway      under the control of the state or a political subdivision safe for      entry or use by persons operating a snowmobile, or to give any      warning of a dangerous condition, use, structure, or activity on the      premises to persons entering for such purposes, except in the case of      willful or malicious failure to guard or warn against a dangerous      condition, use, structure, or activity.  The state, its political      subdivisions, and the owners or tenants of property adjoining public      lands or the right-of-way of a public highway and their agents and      employees are not liable for actions taken to allow or facilitate the      use of public lands, ditches, or land contiguous to a highway or      roadway except in the case of a willful or malicious failure to guard      or warn against a dangerous condition, use, structure, or activity.         This section does not create a duty of care or ground of liability      on behalf of the state, its political subdivisions, or the owners or      tenants of property adjoining public lands or the right-of-way of a      public highway and their agents and employees for injury to persons      or property in the operation of snowmobiles in a ditch or on land      contiguous to a highway or roadway under the control of the state or      a political subdivision.  The state, its political subdivisions, and      the owners or tenants of property adjoining public lands or the      right-of-way of a public highway and their agents and employees are      not liable for the operation of a snowmobile in violation of this      chapter.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 321G.22] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1070, § 1; 89 Acts, ch 244, § 34; 2004 Acts, ch 1132,      §31