Sport on Public Facilities as General Use of the Environment
The new law clarifies that practicing sports on publicly accessible facilities, such as pitches or outdoor gyms, is considered a general use of the environment. This means that sports activities, both training and recreational, are recognized as a natural part of using the surroundings. This change may facilitate access to outdoor sports and recreation without additional formalities.
Key points
Practicing sports on pitches, courts, tracks, ice rinks, outdoor gyms, skateparks, roller rinks, and pumptracks is now officially recognized as general use of the environment.
This applies to both organized sports training and school or recreational sports activities.
The law comes into effect 14 days after its announcement.
2025-09-12
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1482
Process start date: 2025-07-10
Voting date: 2025-09-12
Meeting no: 40
Voting no: 24