Maine Enacts Agritourism Liability Protection Act

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Erika Eckley and Roger McEowen

In recent years, a growing number of agricultural producers and rural landowners have begun operating “agritourism” activities on their property.  Clearly, the driving reason for engaging in such activities is a desire to increase overall income from the property.  But, along with the potential for enhanced income comes the increased potential for liability.  

Maine Enacts Agritourism Liability Protection Act  (PDF)

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