Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 4.24 - Special Rights of Action and Special Immunities.
4.24.210 - Liability of owners or others in possession of land and water areas for injuries to recreation users—Known dangerous artificial latent conditions—Other limitations.

RCW 4.24.210
Liability of owners or others in possession of land and water areas for injuries to recreation users—Known dangerous artificial latent conditions—Other limitations.

(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) or (4) of this section, any public or private landowners, hydroelectric project owners, or others in lawful possession and control of any lands whether designated resource, rural, or urban, or water areas or channels and lands adjacent to such areas or channels, who allow members of the public to use them for the purposes of outdoor recreation, which term includes, but is not limited to, the cutting, gathering, and removing of firewood by private persons for their personal use without purchasing the firewood from the landowner, hunting, fishing, camping, picnicking, swimming, hiking, bicycling, skateboarding or other nonmotorized wheel-based activities, aviation activities including, but not limited to, the operation of airplanes, ultra-light airplanes, hang gliders, parachutes, and paragliders, rock climbing, the riding of horses or other animals, clam digging, pleasure driving of off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, and other vehicles, boating, kayaking, canoeing, rafting, nature study, winter or water sports, viewing or enjoying historical, archaeological, scenic, or scientific sites, without charging a fee of any kind therefor, shall not be liable for unintentional injuries to such users.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) or (4) of this section, any public or private landowner or others in lawful possession and control of any lands whether rural or urban, or water areas or channels and lands adjacent to such areas or channels, who offer or allow such land to be used for purposes of a fish or wildlife cooperative project, or allow access to such land for cleanup of litter or other solid waste, shall not be liable for unintentional injuries to any volunteer group or to any other users.
(3) Any public or private landowner, or others in lawful possession and control of the land, may charge an administrative fee of up to twenty-five dollars for the cutting, gathering, and removing of firewood from the land.
(4)(a) Nothing in this section shall prevent the liability of a landowner or others in lawful possession and control for injuries sustained to users by reason of a known dangerous artificial latent condition for which warning signs have not been conspicuously posted.
(i) A fixed anchor used in rock climbing and put in place by someone other than a landowner is not a known dangerous artificial latent condition and a landowner under subsection (1) of this section shall not be liable for unintentional injuries resulting from the condition or use of such an anchor.
(ii) Releasing water or flows and making waterways or channels available for kayaking, canoeing, or rafting purposes pursuant to and in substantial compliance with a hydroelectric license issued by the federal energy regulatory commission, and making adjacent lands available for purposes of allowing viewing of such activities, does not create a known dangerous artificial latent condition and hydroelectric project owners under subsection (1) of this section shall not be liable for unintentional injuries to the recreational users and observers resulting from such releases and activities.
(b) Nothing in RCW 4.24.200 and this section limits or expands in any way the doctrine of attractive nuisance.
(c) Usage by members of the public, volunteer groups, or other users is permissive and does not support any claim of adverse possession.
(5) For purposes of this section, the following are not fees:
(a) A license or permit issued for statewide use under authority of chapter 79A.05 RCW or Title 77 RCW;
(b) A pass or permit issued under RCW 79A.80.020, 79A.80.030, or 79A.80.040;
(c) A daily charge not to exceed twenty dollars per person, per day, for access to a publicly owned ORV sports park, as defined in RCW 46.09.310, or other public facility accessed by a highway, street, or nonhighway road for the purposes of off-road vehicle use; and
(d) Payments to landowners for public access from state, local, or nonprofit organizations established under department of fish and wildlife cooperative public access agreements if the landowner does not charge a fee to access the land subject to the cooperative agreement.

[ 2017 c 245 § 1; 2012 c 15 § 1. Prior: 2011 c 320 § 11; 2011 c 171 § 2; 2011 c 53 § 1; 2006 c 212 § 6; prior: 2003 c 39 § 2; 2003 c 16 § 2; 1997 c 26 § 1; 1992 c 52 § 1; prior: 1991 c 69 § 1; 1991 c 50 § 1; 1980 c 111 § 1; 1979 c 53 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 153 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 24 § 2; 1967 c 216 § 2.]
NOTES:

Findings—Intent—2011 c 320: See RCW 79A.80.005.


Effective date—2011 c 320: See note following RCW 79A.80.005.


Intent—2011 c 171: "This act is intended to reconcile and conform amendments made in chapter 161, Laws of 2010 with other legislation passed during the 2010 legislative sessions, as well as provide technical amendments to codified sections affected by chapter 161, Laws of 2010. Any statutory changes made by this act should be interpreted as technical in nature and not be interpreted to have any substantive policy or legal implications." [ 2011 c 171 § 1.]


Effective date—2011 c 171: "Except for section 129 of this act, this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 2011." [ 2011 c 171 § 142.]


Finding—2003 c 16: "The legislature finds that some property owners in Washington are concerned about the possibility of liability arising when individuals are permitted to engage in potentially dangerous outdoor recreational activities, such as rock climbing. Although RCW 4.24.210 provides property owners with immunity from legal claims for any unintentional injuries suffered by certain individuals recreating on their land, the legislature finds that it is important to the promotion of rock climbing opportunities to specifically include rock climbing as one of the recreational activities that are included in RCW 4.24.210. By including rock climbing in RCW 4.24.210, the legislature intends merely to provide assurance to the owners of property suitable for this type of recreation, and does not intend to limit the application of RCW 4.24.210 to other types of recreation. By providing that a landowner shall not be liable for any unintentional injuries resulting from the condition or use of a fixed anchor used in rock climbing, the legislature recognizes that such fixed anchors are recreational equipment used by climbers for which a landowner has no duty of care." [ 2003 c 16 § 1.].


Purpose—1972 ex.s. c 153: See RCW 79A.35.070.


Off-road and nonhighway vehicles: Chapter 46.09 RCW.


Snowmobiles: Chapter 46.10 RCW.

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Revised Code of Washington

Title 4 - Civil Procedure

Chapter 4.24 - Special Rights of Action and Special Immunities.

4.24.005 - Tort actions—Attorneys' fees—Determination of reasonableness.

4.24.010 - Action for injury or death of child.

4.24.020 - Action by parent for seduction of child.

4.24.040 - Action for negligently permitting fire to spread.

4.24.050 - Kindling of fires by persons driving lumber.

4.24.060 - Application of common law.

4.24.070 - Recovery of money lost at gambling.

4.24.080 - Action to recover leased premises used for gambling.

4.24.090 - Validity of evidence of gambling debt.

4.24.115 - Validity of agreement to indemnify against liability for negligence relative to construction, alteration, improvement, etc., of structure or improvement attached to real estate or relative to a motor carrier transportation contract.

4.24.130 - Action for change of name—Fees.

4.24.140 - Action by another state to enforce tax liability.

4.24.141 - Action by another state to enforce tax liability—"Taxes" defined.

4.24.150 - Action for fines or forfeitures.

4.24.160 - Action for penalty—Amount of recovery.

4.24.170 - Judgment for penalty or forfeiture—Effect of collusion.

4.24.180 - Disposition of fines, fees, penalties and forfeitures—Venue.

4.24.190 - Action against parent for willful injury to person or property by minor—Monetary limitation—Common law liability preserved.

4.24.200 - Liability of owners or others in possession of land and water areas for injuries to recreation users—Purpose.

4.24.210 - Liability of owners or others in possession of land and water areas for injuries to recreation users—Known dangerous artificial latent conditions—Other limitations.

4.24.220 - Action for being detained on mercantile establishment premises for investigation—"Reasonable grounds" as defense.

4.24.230 - Liability for conversion of goods or merchandise from store or mercantile establishment, leaving restaurant or hotel or motel without paying—Adults, minors—Parents, guardians—Notice.

4.24.235 - Physicians—Immunity from liability regarding safety belts.

4.24.240 - Persons licensed to provide health care or related services, employees, hospitals, clinics, etc.—Professional review committee, society, examining, licensing or disciplinary board members, etc.—Immunity from civil suit.

4.24.250 - Health care provider filing charges or presenting evidence—Immunity—Information sharing.

4.24.260 - Health professionals making reports, filing charges, or presenting evidence—Immunity.

4.24.264 - Boards of directors or officers of nonprofit corporations—Liability—Limitations.

4.24.290 - Action for damages based on professional negligence of hospitals or members of healing arts—Standard of proof—Evidence—Exception.

4.24.300 - Immunity from liability for certain types of medical care.

4.24.310 - Persons rendering emergency care or transportation—Definitions.

4.24.311 - Immunity from liability for certain care or assistance at scene of emergency or disaster.

4.24.314 - Person causing hazardous materials incident—Responsibility for incident clean-up—Liability.

4.24.320 - Action by person damaged by malicious mischief to livestock or by owner damaged by theft of livestock—Treble damages, attorney's fees.

4.24.330 - Action for damages caused by criminal street gang tagging and graffiti.

4.24.340 - Liability of merchants and other parties for creating a property crime database—Information sharing.

4.24.345 - Unlawfully summoning a law enforcement officer—Civil action.

4.24.350 - Actions for damages that are false, unfounded, malicious, without probable cause, or part of conspiracy—Action, claim, or counterclaim by judicial officer, prosecuting authority, or law enforcement officer for malicious prosecution—Damages...

4.24.355 - Action by person removed from premises pursuant to RCW 9A.52.105—Damages, costs, attorneys' fees.

4.24.360 - Construction contract provision waiving, releasing, etc., rights of contractor, etc., to damages or adjustment for unreasonable delay caused by contractee, etc.—Declared void and unenforceable—Exceptions.

4.24.370 - Construction contract provision waiving, releasing, etc., rights of contractor, etc., to damages or adjustment for unreasonable delay caused by contractee, etc.—"Construction contract" defined.

4.24.380 - Construction contract provision waiving, releasing, etc., rights of contractor, etc., to damages or adjustment for unreasonable delay caused by contractee, etc.—Prospective application of RCW 4.24.360.

4.24.400 - Building warden assisting others to evacuate building or attempting to control hazard—Immunity from liability.

4.24.410 - Dog handler using dog in line of duty—Immunity.

4.24.420 - Action by person committing a felony—Defense—Law enforcement activities—Actions under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983.

4.24.430 - Actions by persons serving criminal sentence—Waiver of filing fees—Effect of previous claims dismissed on grounds claim was frivolous or malicious.

4.24.450 - Liability of operators for nuclear incidents—Definitions.

4.24.460 - Liability of operators for nuclear incidents—Presumption of operator negligence—Rebuttal—Recovery for negligence or against other parties not limited by section.

4.24.470 - Liability of officials and members of governing body of public agency—Definitions.

4.24.480 - Liability of members of state hazardous materials planning committee and local emergency planning committees.

4.24.490 - Indemnification of state employees.

4.24.495 - Liability of public employers for deducting or receiving agency or fair share fees from public employees—Findings and declaration—Definitions.

4.24.500 - Good faith communication to government agency—Legislative findings—Purpose.

4.24.510 - Communication to government agency or self-regulatory organization—Immunity from civil liability.

4.24.520 - Good faith communication to government agency—When agency or attorney general may defend against lawsuit—Costs and fees.

4.24.530 - Limitations on liability for equine activities—Definitions.

4.24.540 - Limitations on liability for equine activities—Exceptions.

4.24.545 - Electronic monitoring or 24/7 sobriety program participation—Limitation on liability.

4.24.550 - Sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—Release of information to public—Website.

4.24.5501 - Sex offenders—Model policy—Work group.

4.24.551 - Law enforcement response to secure community transition facility—Limitation on liability.

4.24.555 - Release of information not restricted by pending appeal, petition, or writ.

4.24.556 - Sex offender treatment providers—Affiliate sex offender treatment providers—Limited liability—Responsibilities.

4.24.558 - Limitations on liability for information sharing regarding persons under court orders for supervision or treatment.

4.24.560 - Defense to action for injury caused by indoor air pollutants.

4.24.570 - Acts against animals in research or educational facilities.

4.24.575 - Acts against animals kept for agricultural or veterinary purposes.

4.24.580 - Acts against animal facilities—Injunction.

4.24.590 - Liability of foster parents.

4.24.595 - Liability immunity—Emergent placement investigations of child abuse or neglect—Shelter care and other dependency orders.

4.24.601 - Hazards to the public—Information—Legislative findings, policy, intent.

4.24.611 - Product liability/hazardous substance claims—Public right to information—Confidentiality—Damages, costs, attorneys' fees—Repeal.

4.24.630 - Liability for damage to land and property—Damages—Costs—Attorneys' fees—Exceptions.

4.24.640 - Firearm safety program liability.

4.24.660 - Liability of school districts under contracts with youth programs.

4.24.670 - Liability of volunteers of nonprofit or governmental entities.

4.24.680 - Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee information—Exception.

4.24.690 - Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee information—Court action to prevent.

4.24.700 - Unlawful release of court and law enforcement employee information—Damages, fees, and costs.

4.24.710 - Outdoor music festival, campground—Detention.

4.24.720 - Liability immunity—Amber alerts.

4.24.730 - Liability immunity—Disclosure of employee information to prospective employer.

4.24.740 - Liability immunity—Bovine handling activities.

4.24.750 - Monitoring of persons charged with or convicted of misdemeanors—Decisions concerning release of criminal offenders—Findings.

4.24.760 - Limited jurisdiction courts—Limitation on liability for inadequate supervision or monitoring—Definitions.

4.24.770 - Private employer not liable for injury to unauthorized third-party occupant of private employer's vehicle.

4.24.780 - Liability of fire service protection agency in providing firefighting efforts outside of jurisdiction or emergency services.

4.24.785 - Delivery or installation of detection device by fire protection service agency—Liability for civil damages.

4.24.790 - Electronic impersonation—Action for invasion of privacy.

4.24.795 - Distribution of intimate images—Liability for damages, other civil penalties—Confidentiality of the plaintiff.

4.24.800 - Liability immunity—Charitable donation of eyeglasses or hearing instruments.

4.24.810 - Liability immunity—Credentialing or granting practice privileges to health care providers responding to emergencies.

4.24.820 - Nonrecognition of foreign order—Incompatibility with public policy.

4.24.830 - Agritourism—Definitions.

4.24.832 - Agritourism—Immunity.

4.24.835 - Agritourism—Warning notice.

4.24.840 - Effect of sexual harassment or sexual assault nondisclosure agreement on discovery and witness availability.

4.24.850 - Action by victim of false reporting—Liability to a public agency.

4.24.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.