419.090. Campground curfew, alcohol and tobacco use, and pet…, MO ST 419.090
Vernon’s Annotated Missouri Statutes Title XXVI. Trade and Commerce [Chs. 400-421] (Refs & Annos) Chapter 419. Innkeepers (Refs & Annos) |
V.A.M.S. 419.090
419.090. Campground curfew, alcohol and tobacco use, and pet policies
to be posted in high traffic area–owner may eject persons, when–person
guilty of trespass, when–refund, when–inapplicability to state parks
Effective: August 28, 2014
Currentness
(1) “Campground”, any parcel or tract of land, including buildings and other structures, where five or more campsites are made available for use as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. The term “campground” shall also include recreational vehicle parks;
(2) “Campground owner”, the owner or operator of a campground or an agent of such owner or operator.
(1) Is not a registered guest or visitor of the campground;
(2) Remains on the campground beyond an agreed-upon departure time and date;
(3) Defaults in the payment of any lawfully imposed registration or visitor fee or charge;
(4) Creates a disturbance that denies other persons their right to quiet enjoyment of the campground necessary for the preservation of public peace, health, and safety; or
(5) Violates any federal, state, or local law.
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419.090. Campground curfew, alcohol and tobacco use, and pet…, MO ST 419.090
569.140 and subject to the penalties therein and may be removed summarily by the campground owner or a law enforcement officer.
Credits
(L.2014, S.B. No. 735, § A, eff. Aug. 28, 2014.)
Statutes are current through West ID No. 45 of the 2021 First Regular and First Extraordinary Sessions of the 101st General Assembly. The Constitution is current through the November 3, 2020 General Election.
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