Sask. Ministry of Justice to review trespassing legislation
A questionnaire posted to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice website is asking for input on proposed changes to trespassing legislation.
Two questions are posed to survey participants. The government is asking if legislation should be updated to require permission from rural property owners before accessing land, regardless of the activity, and whether failure to obtain permission constitutes an offence. The ministry also wants to know how such permission should be obtained.
“The government of Saskatchewan is reviewing trespass-related legislation in Saskatchewan to determine if changes are needed to address the appropriate balance between rural landowners and members of the public,” an emailed statement from Justice Minister Don Morgan read.
The statement from the ministry of justice adds landowners face many issues in regard to trespassing, including crop diseases and noxious weeds, which can be spread by people visiting the lands in question.