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Statutes > Missouri > T02 > C008 > 8_890

Access to public land for horse and mule use, no denial on certaintrails and roads, exception.

8.890. Access to public land owned, managed, or funded by the stateof Missouri for horse and mule use shall not be denied on trails and roadsthat are currently designated by the state as land upon which horses ormules can be ridden, except that access can be denied where conditions arenot suitable because of public safety concerns, necessary maintenance, orfor reasons related to the mission of the agency that owns or manages theland so long as a written statement is posted at the trailhead stating thecause and estimated duration of the closure. Nothing in this section shallcause horses or mules to be excluded from inclusion in the development ofnew trails on Missouri public lands.

(L. 2009 H.B. 250)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T02 > C008 > 8_890

Access to public land for horse and mule use, no denial on certaintrails and roads, exception.

8.890. Access to public land owned, managed, or funded by the stateof Missouri for horse and mule use shall not be denied on trails and roadsthat are currently designated by the state as land upon which horses ormules can be ridden, except that access can be denied where conditions arenot suitable because of public safety concerns, necessary maintenance, orfor reasons related to the mission of the agency that owns or manages theland so long as a written statement is posted at the trailhead stating thecause and estimated duration of the closure. Nothing in this section shallcause horses or mules to be excluded from inclusion in the development ofnew trails on Missouri public lands.

(L. 2009 H.B. 250)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T02 > C008 > 8_890

Access to public land for horse and mule use, no denial on certaintrails and roads, exception.

8.890. Access to public land owned, managed, or funded by the stateof Missouri for horse and mule use shall not be denied on trails and roadsthat are currently designated by the state as land upon which horses ormules can be ridden, except that access can be denied where conditions arenot suitable because of public safety concerns, necessary maintenance, orfor reasons related to the mission of the agency that owns or manages theland so long as a written statement is posted at the trailhead stating thecause and estimated duration of the closure. Nothing in this section shallcause horses or mules to be excluded from inclusion in the development ofnew trails on Missouri public lands.

(L. 2009 H.B. 250)