H 658 - Amends Trespassing Laws - Idaho Key Vote
Timeline
- Became Law Without Governor's Signature
- March 28, 2018
- House Concurrence Vote Passed
- March 22, 2018
- Senate Bill Passed
- March 21, 2018
- House Bill Passed
- March 12, 2018
- Introduced
- March 1, 2018
Related Issues
Stage Details
Title: Amends Trespassing Laws
Title: Amends Trespassing Laws
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass with amendment a bill that amends trespassing laws.
Highlights:
-
Defines “entering” as going onto real property either in person or by causing an object to go upon or over real property (Sec. 2).
-
Specifies that an individual commits a civil trespass when they enter and remain on the property, cause damage that exceeds $1,000, have knowledge that they are not permitted, and the property is one of the following (Sec. 2):
-
A fenced or otherwise enclosed area;
-
Property with a conspicuous “no trespassing” sign; or
-
Property that is cultivated.
-
Defines damage as any injury or damage to real or personal property that includes any of the following actions when trespassing (Sec. 2):
-
Injuring or carrying out any wood, underbrush, timber or tree;
-
Digging or taking soil or stone;
-
Damaging any gate, fence or no-trespassing sign;
-
Injuring a domestic animal; or
-
Driving onto cultivated land.
-
Specifies that a first trespassing offense with damage is a misdemeanor subject to no more than 6 months in prison and a fine between $1,500 and $5,000 (Sec. 6).
-
Requires all damages to be awarded to the land or property owner (Sec. 2).
Title: Amends Trespassing Laws
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass with amendment a bill that amends trespassing laws.
Highlights:
-
Amends the House version of the bill by (Secs. 2 and 6):
-
Clarifying that permission to enter property can be written or verbal;
-
Classifying a first trespassing offense with no damages as an infraction rather than a misdemeanor;
-
Authorizing exonerated defendants to collect attorney fees in a civil suit; and
-
Awarding damage fees to the damaged party, rather than the land or property owner.
-
Amends the fines for criminal trespassing to range from $300 to $1,000 for a first offense and $5,000 to $10,000 for a third or subsequent offence within a 10-year period (Sec. 6).
-
Repeals the requirement for a landowner to have a posting or warning sign against trespassers in order to bring legal action against them (Sec. 11).
-
Specifies that if a trespassing offense causes more than $1,000 in damages, the offender or offenders will be convicted of a felony, face 1 to 5 years in prison, and imposed a fine of $15,000 to $50,000 for a third offense (Sec. 6).
-
Prohibits hunting or fishing on private property without the owner’s permission (Sec. 9).
-
Specifies that for a second or third offense of hunting or fishing on property without permission, the offender’s hunting or fishing license will be revoked for 1 to 5 years (Sec. 9).
Title: Amends Trespassing Laws
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that amends trespassing laws.
Highlights:
-
Defines “entering” as going onto real property either in person or by causing an object to go upon or over real property (Sec. 2).
-
Specifies that an individual commits a civil trespass when they enter and remain on the property, cause damage that exceeds $1,000, have knowledge that they are not permitted, and the property is one of the following (Sec. 2):
-
A fenced or otherwise enclosed area;
-
Property with a conspicuous “no trespassing” sign; or
-
Property that is cultivated.
-
Defines damage as any injury or damage to real or personal property that includes any of the following actions when trespassing (Sec. 2):
-
Injuring or carrying out any wood, underbrush, timber or tree;
-
Digging or taking soil or stone;
-
Damaging any gate, fence or no-trespassing sign;
-
Injuring a domestic animal; or
-
Driving onto cultivated land.
-
Specifies that a first trespassing offense with damage is a misdemeanor subject to no more than 6 months in prison and a fine between $1,500 and $5,000 (Sec. 6).
-
Requires all damages to be awarded to the land or property owner (Sec. 2).
Title: Amends Trespassing Laws
Committee Sponsors
- Ways and Means (Sponsor)