Oregon SB1545 allows corner crossing on public land without committing trespass.
Oregon SB1545 establishes immunity from trespass actions for individuals who cross from one parcel of public land to another by stepping across the corner where two parcels of public land and one or more parcels of privately owned land meet. It also exempts lawful corner crossing from the definition of "enter or remain unlawfully" under criminal trespass laws. The bill declares an emergency, effective on passage.
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