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§ 34-17-055 — Alaska Law | CourtGPT
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  5. Chapter 17 - Conservation and Public Recreational Use Easements/
  6. Article 1 - Uniform Conservation Easement Act.sec. 34.17.010. Creation, Conveyance, Acceptance, and Duration/
  7. § 34-17-055
Alaska Legal Code

§ 34-17-055

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(a) In addition to the immunity provided by AS 09.65.200, an owner of land, a portion of which is subject to a conservation easement that is 50 feet or less in width, that has been granted to and accepted by the state or a municipality, and that provides public access for recreational purposes on the land subject to the conservation easement is not liable in tort, except for an act or omission that constitutes gross negligence or reckless or intentional misconduct, for damages to a person who uses the easement to enter onto or remain on the land if (1) the person had no responsibility to compensate the owner for the person's use of the easement or the land; and (2) the damages arise out of the person's use of the easement for recreational purposes on the land. (b) The immunity under (a) of this section extends to the grantee of the conservation easement providing public access to the land for recreational purposes.