SNOW & ICE REMOVAL ACT
Extends broad immunity from liability for those who remove or attempt to remove snow/ice from adjacent sidewalks and parking areas, unless conduct was willful or wanton.
Extends broad immunity from liability for those who remove or attempt to remove snow/ice from adjacent sidewalks and parking areas, unless conduct was willful or wanton.
Note: The materials provided include mixed/duplicate metadata for two different HB 2916 bills (an Arizona ESA-related bill and an Illinois Snow & Ice Removal Act bill). This summary addresses the Illinois Snow & Ice Removal Act language (745 ILCS 75/1 and 75/2) as introduced in Illinois HB2916 by Rep. Regan Deering on February 6, 2025.
Clarify and broaden statutory protection from liability for persons who remove (or attempt to remove) snow and ice from sidewalks and parking areas abutting residences and businesses. The bill encourages property owners and business operators to clear snow and ice by limiting civil liability except for severe misconduct.
If you want, I can:
- Compare the bill’s language to current Illinois case law on snow-and-ice liability;
- Draft a short talking points memo for stakeholders (municipalities, business associations, plaintiff/defense bar).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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