§ 1574 Public Access Privilege Revocation
This law lets the department take away a person's public access rights for up to three years if they break any rule while on property that’s part of the program, and requires the department to enforce all the program’s rules on that property.
Someone hikes on a park trail that’s covered by the program and throws a soda can on the ground, which is against the park’s rules.
Because they broke a rule while on program property, the department can cancel their right to use the trail for up to three years.
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§ 1574 Public Access Privilege Revocation
Last verified: January 10, 2026