Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2852

Caption

Establishes provisions relating to liability for inherent risks of motocross activities

Impact

If enacted, HB 2852 will significantly alter the landscape of liability related to motocross events. This legislative change would clarify the inherent risks associated with motocross and reduce potential liabilities faced by conductors and participants of events. Advocates of the bill believe that these changes will foster a safer environment for participants while allowing for a more vibrant motocross culture to flourish. However, the nuances of liability management could still provoke discussions on ensuring rider safety and equitable treatment of injured participants.

Summary

House Bill 2852 introduces legal provisions pertinent to the liability associated with motocross activities. The bill seeks to define and limit the circumstances under which participants and organizers of motocross events may be held liable for injuries incurred during such activities. By establishing a clearer legal framework, the bill aims to provide better protection for event organizers and to encourage the growth of motocross as a sport without the fear of excessive litigation.

Contention

Opposition to HB 2852 may arise from concerns that the bill could potentially diminish accountability among organizers and participants, leading to a disregard for safety regulations in the sport. Critics might argue that while it is necessary to encourage growth within motocross, the legislation could inadvertently put riders at greater risk by obscuring the responsibilities of those hosting events. This tension between promoting a recreational activity and ensuring safety standards is likely to be a central point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB626

Establishes provisions relating to liability for inherent risks of motocross activities

MO SB448

Establishes provisions relating to release of certain liabilities for unauthorized or negligent disclosure of biometric identifiers or information

MO HB565

Modifies a provision relating to liability for equine or livestock activities

MO SB411

Establishes provisions relating to the civil and criminal liability of disclosure of intimate digital depictions

MO SB295

Establishes provisions relating to adult cabaret including civil liability for adult cabarets and the offense of engaging in an adult cabaret performance

MO HB952

Establishes provisions relating to payments for tort liability to insurers

MO SB552

Establishes immunity from liability for certain designers, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors of products

MO SB364

Establishes provisions relating to state aid for schools

MO SB443

Establishes the Civil Liability for Employers Hiring Ex-Offenders Act, which provides liability protections for employers hiring those convicted of certain offenses

MO HB236

Establishes provisions relating to civil liability for publishing or distributing material harmful to minors on the internet

Similar Bills

IA HF632

A bill for an act relating to civil liability actions against motocross facilities.(See HF 917.)

IA HF917

A bill for an act relating to civil liability actions against motocross facilities. (Formerly HF 632.) Effective date: 07/01/2026

MO SB1283

Establishes provisions relating to liability for inherent risks of motocross activities

MO SB626

Establishes provisions relating to liability for inherent risks of motocross activities

TX HB5624

Relating to the liability of a motorized off-road vehicle entity for injuries arising from certain activities.

MA H2740

Establishing safety standards for BMX bicycle and motorcross tracks

MA S2681

Establishing safety standards for BMX bicycle and motorcross tracks

NY K00771

Honoring Michael Watson upon the occasion of his retirement after 30 years of distinguished service to the Corning Police Department