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First Substitute H.B. 237

Representative Aaron Tilton proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
REQUIREMENTS FOR OFF-HIGHWAY

             2     
VEHICLES

             3     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Aaron Tilton

             6     
Senate Sponsor: Darin G. Peterson

             7     
             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending provisions relating to
             11      off-highway vehicles.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    defines "direct supervision";
             15          .    requires a person that is younger that 12 years of age and is operating an off-
             16      highway vehicle with an appropriate safety certificate issued or approved by the Division of
             17      Parks and Recreation shall be under the direction supervision of a person who is at least 18
             18      years of age;
             19          .    provides an affirmative defense to the violation of transporting an unregistered off-
             20      highway vehicle on a public land, trail, street, or highway in this state;
             21          .    prohibits a person from operating an off-highway vehicle on a public land, trail,
             22      street, or highway if the off-highway vehicle exceeds certain noise emission
             23      standards with exceptions;
             24          .    changes the age that a person is prohibited from operating an off-highway vehicle
             25      from younger than eight to younger than six years of age except in certain



             26      circumstances;
             27          .    provides that a person younger than eight years of age may not operate an off-
             28      highway vehicle unless the off-highway vehicle has certain maximum speeds; and
             29          .    makes technical changes.
             30      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             31          None
             32      Other Special Clauses:
             33          None
             34      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             35      AMENDS:
             36          41-22-3, as last amended by Chapter 159, Laws of Utah 2004
             37          41-22-29, as last amended by Chapter 114, Laws of Utah 1999
             38          41-22-30, as last amended by Chapter 349, Laws of Utah 2004
             39     
             40      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             41          Section 1. Section 41-22-3 is amended to read:
             42           41-22-3. Registration of vehicles -- Application -- Issuance of sticker and card --
             43      Proof of property tax payment -- Records.
             44          (1) (a) Unless exempted under Section 41-22-9 , a person may not operate or transport
             45      and an owner may not give another person permission to operate or transport any off-highway
             46      vehicle on any public land, trail, street, or highway in this state unless the off-highway vehicle
             47      is registered under this chapter for the current year.
             48          (b) Unless exempted under Section 41-22-9 , a dealer may not sell an off-highway
             49      vehicle which can be used or transported on any public land, trail, street, or highway in this
             50      state, unless the off-highway vehicle is registered or is in the process of being registered under
             51      this chapter for the current year.
             52          (c) It is an affirmative defense to charge under this Subsection (1) that the person is
             53      transporting an off-highway vehicle directly to and from:
             54          (i) a residence;
             55          (ii) a business;
             56          (iii) a storage facility;


             57          (iv) private property;
             58          (v) a sanctioned race or competitive event conducted on a closed course and sponsored
             59      and sanctioned by an organization carrying liability insurance in at least the amounts specified
             60      by the division under Subsection 41-22-29 (6) covering all activities associated with the race; or
             61          (vi) an organized practice scheduled and held in an off-highway vehicle facility
             62      designated by the division and conducted by an organization carrying liability insurance in at
             63      least the amounts specified by the division under Subsection 41-22-29 (6) covering all activities
             64      associated with the practice.
             65          (2) The owner of an off-highway vehicle subject to registration under this chapter shall
             66      apply to the Motor Vehicle Division for registration on forms approved by the Motor Vehicle
             67      Division.
             68          (3) Each application for registration of an off-highway vehicle shall be accompanied
             69      by:
             70          (a) evidence of ownership, a title, or a manufacturer's certificate of origin, and a bill of
             71      sale showing ownership, make, model, horsepower or displacement, and serial number;
             72          (b) the past registration card; or
             73          (c) the fee for a duplicate.
             74          (4) (a) Upon each annual registration, the Motor Vehicle Division shall issue a
             75      registration sticker and a registration card for each off-highway vehicle registered.
             76          (b) The registration sticker shall:
             77          (i) contain a unique number using numbers, letters, or combination of numbers and
             78      letters to identify the off-highway vehicle for which it is issued;
             79          (ii) be affixed to the off-highway vehicle for which it is issued in a plainly visible
             80      position as prescribed by rule of the board under Section 41-22-5.1 ; and
             81          (iii) be maintained free of foreign materials and in a condition to be clearly legible.
             82          (c) At all times, a registration card shall be kept with the off-highway vehicle and shall
             83      be available for inspection by a law enforcement officer.
             84          (5) (a) An applicant for a registration card and registration sticker shall provide the
             85      Motor Vehicle Division a certificate, described under Subsection (5)(b), from the county
             86      assessor of the county in which the off-highway vehicle has situs for taxation.
             87          (b) The certificate required under Subsection (5)(a) shall state one of the following:


             88          (i) the property tax on the off-highway vehicle for the current year has been paid;
             89          (ii) in the county assessor's opinion, the tax is a lien on real property sufficient to
             90      secure the payment of the tax; or
             91          (iii) the off-highway vehicle is exempt by law from payment of property tax for the
             92      current year.
             93          (6) (a) All records of the division made or kept under this section shall be classified by
             94      the Motor Vehicle Division in the same manner as motor vehicle records are classified under
             95      Section 41-1a-116 .
             96          (b) Division records are available for inspection in the same manner as motor vehicle
             97      records under Section 41-1a-116 .
             98          Section 2. Section 41-22-29 is amended to read:
             99           41-22-29. Operation by persons under six years of age prohibited -- Definitions --
             100      Exception -- Penalty.
             101          (1) As used in this section:
             102          (a) "Organized practice" means a scheduled motorcycle practice held in an off-road
             103      vehicle facility designated by the division and conducted by an organization carrying liability
             104      insurance in at least the amounts specified by the division under Subsection [(5)] (6) covering
             105      all activities associated with the practice.
             106          (b) "Sanctioned race" means a motorcycle race conducted on a closed course and
             107      sponsored and sanctioned by an organization carrying liability insurance in at least the amounts
             108      specified by the division under Subsection (5) covering all activities associated with the race.
             109          (2) [Except] Subject to the requirements of Subsection (3) and except as provided
             110      under Subsection [(3)] (4), a person under [eight] six years of age may not operate and an
             111      owner may not give another person who is under [eight] six years of age permission to operate
             112      an off-highway vehicle on any public land, trail, street, or highway of this state.
             113          (3) A person under eight years of age may not operate and an owner may not give
             114      another person who is under eight years of age permission to operate an off-highway vehicle on
             115      any public land, trail, street, or highway of this state unless the off-highway vehicle has:
             116          (a) a maximum speed of 10 miles per hour with a speed limiting device; or
             117          (b) a maximum unrestricted speed of 15 miles per hour with the speed limiting device
             118      removed.


             119          [(3)] (4) A child under [eight] six years of age may participate in a sanctioned race or
             120      organized practice if:
             121          (a) the child is under the immediate supervision of an adult;
             122          (b) [advanced life support] emergency medical service personnel, as defined in Section
             123      [ 26-8-2 ] 26-8a-102 , are on the premises and immediately available to provide assistance at all
             124      times during the sanctioned race or organized practice; and
             125          (c) an ambulance [service] provider, as defined in Section [ 26-8-2 ] 26-8a-102 , is on the
             126      premises and immediately available to provide assistance for a sanctioned race.
             127          [(4)] (5) Any person convicted of a violation of this section is guilty of an infraction
             128      and shall be fined not more than $50 per offense.
             129          [(5)] (6) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
             130      Act, the division shall make rules specifying the minimum amounts of liability coverage for an
             131      organized practice or sanctioned race.
             132          Section 3. Section 41-22-30 is amended to read:
             133           41-22-30. Supervision, safety certificate, or driver license required -- Penalty.
             134          (1) As used in this section, "direct supervision" means oversight at a distance:
             135          (a) of no more than 300 feet;
             136          (b) within which:
             137          (i) visual contact is maintained; and
             138          (ii) advice and assistance can be given and received.
             139          [(1)] (2) A person may not operate and an owner may not give that person permission
             140      to operate an off-highway vehicle on any public land, trail, street, or highway of this state
             141      unless the person:
             142          (a) is under the direct supervision of a certified off-highway vehicle safety instructor
             143      during a scheduled safety training course;
             144          (b) (i) has in [his] the person's possession the appropriate safety certificate issued or
             145      approved by the division; [or] and
             146          (ii) is under the direct supervision of a person who is at least 18 years of age if the
             147      person is under 12 years of age and is operating on any public land, trail, street, or highway of
             148      this state; or
             149          (c) has in his immediate possession a valid motor vehicle operator's license, as


             150      provided in Title 53, Chapter 3, Uniform Driver License Act.
             151          [(2)] (3) (a) Any person convicted of a violation of this section is guilty of an infraction
             152      and shall be fined not more than $50 per offense.
             153          (b) It is a defense to a charge under this section, if the person charged produces in court
             154      a license or an appropriate safety certificate that was:
             155          (i) valid at the time of the citation or arrest; and
             156          (ii) issued to the person operating the off-highway vehicle.
             157          [(3)] (4) The requirements of this section do not apply to an operator of [an all-terrain
             158      type I vehicle with a properly displayed and current] an off-highway implement of husbandry
             159      [sticker].


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