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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill defines and amends definitions of certain types of all-terrain vehicles.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 ▸ amends the definition of "all-terrain type II vehicle";
13 ▸ defines "all-terrain type III vehicle";
14 ▸ removes the definitions of "full-sized all-terrain vehicle" and "utility type vehicle";
15 ▸ modifies required equipment for an all-terrain type I vehicle operated as a
16 street-legal ATV; and
17 ▸ makes technical changes.
18 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
19 None
20 Other Special Clauses:
21 None
22 Utah Code Sections Affected:
23 AMENDS:
24 10-8-44.6, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 146
25 13-35-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2016, Chapter 414
26 17-50-329.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 146
27 41-1a-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2016, Chapter 40
28 41-6a-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2016, Chapters 40 and 173
29 41-6a-1509, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2017, Chapters 393 and 406
30 41-22-2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2017, Chapter 38
31 41-22-5.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapters 208 and 412
32 59-2-405.2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 237
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34 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
35 Section 1. Section 10-8-44.6 is amended to read:
36 10-8-44.6. Regulation of drive-through facilities.
37 (1) As used in this section:
38 (a) "Business" means a private enterprise carried on for the purpose of gain or
39 economic profit.
40 (b) (i) "Business lobby" means a public area, including a lobby, dining area, or other
41 area accessible to the public where business is conducted within a place of business.
42 (ii) "Business lobby" does not include the area of a business where drive-through
43 service is conducted.
44 (c) "Land use application" means the same as that term is defined in Section 10-9a-103.
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46 intended primarily for use and operation on the highways.
47 (ii) "Motor vehicle" does not include an off-highway vehicle.
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49 operator and designed to travel on not more than two tires.
50 (f) "Off-highway vehicle" means any snowmobile, all-terrain type I vehicle, [
51 all-terrain type II vehicle, or all-terrain type III vehicle.
52 (2) A municipality may not withhold a business license, deny a land use application, or
53 otherwise require a business that has a drive-through service as a component of its business
54 operations to:
55 (a) allow a person other than a person in a motorized vehicle to use the drive-through
56 service; or
57 (b) offer designated hours of the day that a customer is accommodated and business is
58 conducted in the business lobby that are the same as or exceed the hours of the day that a
59 customer is accommodated and business is conducted in the drive-through service.
60 Section 2. Section 13-35-102 is amended to read:
61 13-35-102. Definitions.
62 As used in this chapter:
63 (1) "Advisory board" or "board" means the Utah Powersport Vehicle Franchise
64 Advisory Board created in Section 13-35-103.
65 (2) "Dealership" means a site or location in this state:
66 (a) at which a franchisee conducts the business of a new powersport vehicle dealer; and
67 (b) that is identified as a new powersport vehicle dealer's principal place of business
68 for registration purposes under Section 13-35-105.
69 (3) "Department" means the Department of Commerce.
70 (4) "Executive director" means the executive director of the Department of Commerce.
71 (5) "Franchise" or "franchise agreement" means a written agreement, for a definite or
72 indefinite period, in which:
73 (a) a person grants to another person a license to use a trade name, trademark, service
74 mark, or related characteristic; and
75 (b) a community of interest exists in the marketing of new powersport vehicles, new
76 powersport vehicle parts, and services related to the sale or lease of new powersport vehicles at
77 wholesale or retail.
78 (6) "Franchisee" means a person with whom a franchisor has agreed or permitted, in
79 writing or in practice, to purchase, sell, or offer for sale new powersport vehicles manufactured,
80 produced, represented, or distributed by the franchisor.
81 (7) (a) "Franchisor" means a person who has, in writing or in practice, agreed with or
82 permits a franchisee to purchase, sell, or offer for sale new powersport vehicles manufactured,
83 produced, represented, or distributed by the franchisor, and includes:
84 (i) the manufacturer or distributor of the new powersport vehicles;
85 (ii) an intermediate distributor;
86 (iii) an agent, officer, or field or area representative of the franchisor; and
87 (iv) a person who is affiliated with a manufacturer or a representative or who directly
88 or indirectly through an intermediary is controlled by, or is under common control with the
89 manufacturer.
90 (b) For purposes of Subsection (7)(a)(iv), a person is controlled by a manufacturer if
91 the manufacturer has the authority directly or indirectly by law or by an agreement of the
92 parties, to direct or influence the management and policies of the person.
93 (8) "Lead" means the referral by a franchisor to a franchisee of an actual or potential
94 customer for the purchase or lease of a new powersport vehicle, or for service work related to
95 the franchisor's vehicles.
96 (9) "Line-make" means the powersport vehicles that are offered for sale, lease, or
97 distribution under a common name, trademark, service mark, or brand name of the franchisor,
98 or manufacturer of the powersport vehicle.
99 (10) "New powersport vehicle dealer" means a person who is engaged in the business
100 of buying, selling, offering for sale, or exchanging new powersport vehicles either outright or
101 on conditional sale, bailment, lease, chattel mortgage, or otherwise who has established a place
102 of business for the sale, lease, trade, or display of powersport vehicles.
103 (11) "Notice" or "notify" includes both traditional written communications and all
104 reliable forms of electronic communication unless expressly prohibited by statute or rule.
105 (12) (a) "Powersport vehicle" means:
106 (i) an all-terrain type I [
107 41-22-2;
108 (ii) a snowmobile as defined in Section 41-22-2;
109 (iii) a motorcycle as defined in Section 41-1a-102;
110 (iv) a personal watercraft as defined in Section 73-18-2;
111 (v) except as provided in Subsection (12)(b), a motor-driven cycle as defined in
112 Section 41-6a-102; or
113 (vi) a moped as defined in Section 41-6a-102.
114 (b) "Powersport vehicle" does not include:
115 (i) an electric assisted bicycle defined in Section 41-6a-102;
116 (ii) a motor assisted scooter as defined in Section 41-6a-102; or
117 (iii) an electric personal assistive mobility device as defined in Section 41-6a-102.
118 (13) "Relevant market area" means:
119 (a) for a powersport dealership in a county that has a population of less than 225,000:
120 (i) the county in which the powersport dealership exists or is to be established or
121 relocated; and
122 (ii) in addition to the county described in Subsection (13)(a)(i), the area within a
123 15-mile radius from the site of the existing, new, or relocated dealership; or
124 (b) for a powersport dealership in a county that has a population of 225,000 or more,
125 the area within a 10-mile radius from the site of the existing, new, or relocated dealership.
126 (14) "Sale, transfer, or assignment" means any disposition of a franchise or an interest
127 in a franchise, with or without consideration, including a bequest, inheritance, gift, exchange,
128 lease, or license.
129 (15) "Serve" or "served," unless expressly indicated otherwise by statute or rule,
130 includes any reliable form of communication.
131 (16) "Written," "write," "in writing," or other variations of those terms shall include all
132 reliable forms of electronic communication.
133 Section 3. Section 17-50-329.5 is amended to read:
134 17-50-329.5. Regulation of drive-through facilities.
135 (1) As used in this section:
136 (a) "Business" means a private enterprise carried on for the purpose of gain or
137 economic profit.
138 (b) (i) "Business lobby" means a public area, including a lobby, dining area, or other
139 area accessible to the public where business is conducted within a place of business.
140 (ii) "Business lobby" does not include the area of a business where drive-through
141 service is conducted.
142 (c) "Land use application" means the same as that term is defined in Section
143 17-27a-103.
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145 intended primarily for use and operation on the highways.
146 (ii) "Motor vehicle" does not include an off-highway vehicle.
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148 operator and designed to travel on not more than two tires.
149 (f) "Off-highway vehicle" means any snowmobile, all-terrain type I vehicle, [
150 all-terrain type II vehicle, or all-terrain type III vehicle.
151 (2) A county may not withhold a business license, deny a land use application, or
152 otherwise require a business that has a drive-through service as a component of its business
153 operations to:
154 (a) allow a person other than a person in a motorized vehicle to use the drive-through
155 service; or
156 (b) offer designated hours of the day that a customer is accommodated and business is
157 conducted in the business lobby that are the same as or exceed the hours of the day that a
158 customer is accommodated and business is conducted in the drive-through service.
159 Section 4. Section 41-1a-102 is amended to read:
160 41-1a-102. Definitions.
161 As used in this chapter:
162 (1) "Actual miles" means the actual distance a vehicle has traveled while in operation.
163 (2) "Actual weight" means the actual unladen weight of a vehicle or combination of
164 vehicles as operated and certified to by a weighmaster.
165 (3) "All-terrain type I vehicle" [
166 term is defined in Section 41-22-2.
167 (4) "All-terrain type II vehicle" [
168 that term is defined in Section 41-22-2.
169 (5) "All-terrain type III vehicle" means the same as that term is defined in Section
170 41-22-2.
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172 Communications Commission to engage in private and experimental two-way radio operation
173 on the amateur band radio frequencies.
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176 (a) rebuilt and restored to operation;
177 (b) flooded and restored to operation; or
178 (c) not restored to operation.
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180 mounted on or affixed to a motor vehicle that contains a floor and is designed to provide a
181 mobile dwelling, sleeping place, commercial space, or facilities for human habitation or for
182 camping.
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184 record of ownership between an identified owner and the described vehicle, vessel, or outboard
185 motor.
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187 a weighmaster.
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189 maintained for the transportation of persons or property that operates:
190 (a) as a carrier for hire, compensation, or profit; or
191 (b) as a carrier to transport the vehicle owner's goods or property in furtherance of the
192 owner's commercial enterprise.
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195 buying, selling, or exchanging new or used vehicles, vessels, or outboard motors either outright
196 or on conditional sale, bailment, lease, chattel mortgage, or otherwise or who has an
197 established place of business for the sale, lease, trade, or display of vehicles, vessels, or
198 outboard motors.
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200 Section 41-1a-106.
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202 required to be registered in this state, the removal, alteration, or substitution of which would
203 tend to conceal the identity of the vehicle or substantially alter its appearance, model, type, or
204 mode of operation.
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206 farm implement for drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry.
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208 solely for [
209 (i) farm products, including livestock and its products, poultry and its products,
210 floricultural and horticultural products;
211 (ii) farm supplies, including tile, fence, and every other thing or commodity used in
212 agricultural, floricultural, horticultural, livestock, and poultry production; and
213 (iii) livestock, poultry, and other animals and things used for breeding, feeding, or
214 other purposes connected with the operation of a farm.
215 (b) "Farm truck" does not include the operation of trucks by commercial processors of
216 agricultural products.
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219 brought into this state from another state, territory, or country other than in the ordinary course
220 of business by or through a manufacturer or dealer, and not registered in this state.
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222 of vehicles, equipped for operation, to which shall be added the maximum load to be carried.
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224 every way or place of whatever nature when any part of it is open to the public, as a matter of
225 right, for purposes of vehicular traffic.
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227 manufacturer or by the division for the purpose of identifying the vehicle, vessel, or outboard
228 motor.
229 (b) "Identification number" includes a vehicle identification number, state assigned
230 identification number, hull identification number, and motor serial number.
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232 used exclusively for an agricultural operation and only incidentally operated or moved upon the
233 highways.
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235 during the preceding year by fleet power units.
236 (b) If fleets are composed entirely of trailers or semitrailers, "in-state miles" means the
237 total number of miles that those vehicles were towed on Utah highways during the preceding
238 year.
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240 one state, province, territory, or possession of the United States or foreign country.
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242 territory, or possession of the United States or any foreign country.
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245 constructed on or after June 15, 1976, according to the Federal Home Construction and Safety
246 Standards Act of 1974 (HUD Code), in one or more sections, which, in the traveling mode, is
247 eight body feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more in length, or when erected on site, is
248 400 or more square feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a
249 dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and
250 includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems.
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252 manufacturing, assembling, producing, or importing new or unused vehicles, vessels, or
253 outboard motors for the purpose of sale or trade.
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255 to June 15, 1976, in accordance with a state mobile home code which existed prior to the
256 Federal Manufactured Housing and Safety Standards Act (HUD Code).
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258 use and operation on the highways.
259 (b) "Motor vehicle" does not include an off-highway vehicle.
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262 (a) a motor vehicle having a saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not
263 more than three wheels in contact with the ground; or
264 (b) an autocycle.
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266 defined by Section 41-1a-202, and who does not engage in intrastate business within this state
267 and does not operate in that business any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer within this state.
268 (b) A person who engages in intrastate business within this state and operates in that
269 business any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer in this state or who, even though engaging in
270 interstate commerce, maintains any vehicle in this state as the home station of that vehicle is
271 considered a resident of this state, insofar as that vehicle is concerned in administering this
272 chapter.
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274 a vehicle travels while in operation, but does not include any auxiliary odometer designed to be
275 periodically reset.
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277 in Section 41-22-2.
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281 navigate a vessel.
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283 excluding fuel supply, used to propel a vessel.
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285 vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor whether or not the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor is
286 subject to a security interest.
287 (b) If a vehicle is the subject of an agreement for the conditional sale or installment
288 sale or mortgage of the vehicle with the right of purchase upon performance of the conditions
289 stated in the agreement and with an immediate right of possession vested in the conditional
290 vendee or mortgagor, or if the vehicle is the subject of a security agreement, then the
291 conditional vendee, mortgagor, or debtor is considered the owner for the purposes of this
292 chapter.
293 (c) If a vehicle is the subject of an agreement to lease, the lessor is considered the
294 owner until the lessee exercises [
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296 (a) is designed and marketed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping,
297 travel, or seasonal use;
298 (b) is not permanently affixed to real property for use as a permanent dwelling;
299 (c) requires a special highway movement permit for transit; and
300 (d) is built on a single chassis mounted on wheels with a gross trailer area not
301 exceeding 400 square feet in the setup mode.
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303 combination of letters, numbers, or both as requested by the owner of the vehicle and assigned
304 to the vehicle by the division.
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306 manufactured, remanufactured, or materially altered to provide an open cargo area.
307 (b) "Pickup truck" includes motor vehicles with the open cargo area covered with a
308 camper, camper shell, tarp, removable top, or similar structure.
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310 support the load.
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312 division that is within 16 months immediately preceding the commencement of the registration
313 or license year in which proportional registration is sought. The division in fixing the period
314 shall conform it to the terms, conditions, and requirements of any applicable agreement or
315 arrangement for the proportional registration of vehicles.
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317 vessels are kept and stored and where a charge is made for the storage and keeping of vehicles
318 and vessels.
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320 surrender of ownership documents described in Section 41-1a-503.
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322 registered in this state that is materially altered from its original construction by the removal,
323 addition, or substitution of essential parts, new or used.
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325 13-14-102.
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327 operation of a vehicle or vessel on the highways or waters of this state for the time period for
328 which the registration is valid and that is evidence of compliance with the registration
329 requirements of the jurisdiction.
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331 with the completion of all applicable registration criteria.
332 (b) For administration of a multistate agreement for proportional registration the
333 division may prescribe a different 12-month period.
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335 outboard motors to a sound working condition by substituting any inoperative part of the
336 vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor, or by correcting the inoperative part.
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338 (a) a street rod that meets the requirements under Subsection 41-21-1(3)(a)(i)(B); or
339 (b) a custom vehicle that meets the requirements under Subsection
340 41-6a-1507(1)(a)(i)(B).
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342 other vehicles and constructed so it does not carry any load either independently or any part of
343 the weight of a vehicle or load that is drawn.
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346 agreement to secure the payment or performance of an obligation and that is valid against third
347 parties.
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349 carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and constructed so that
350 some part of its weight and its load rests or is carried by another vehicle.
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352 particular group of people or a license plate authorized and issued by the division in accordance
353 with Section 41-1a-418.
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355 transportation purposes and that is:
356 (i) 20 years or older from the current year; or
357 (ii) a make or model of motor vehicle recognized by the division director as having
358 unique interest or historic value.
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360 shall give special consideration to:
361 (i) a make of motor vehicle that is no longer manufactured;
362 (ii) a make or model of motor vehicle produced in limited or token quantities;
363 (iii) a make or model of motor vehicle produced as an experimental vehicle or one
364 designed exclusively for educational purposes or museum display; or
365 (iv) a motor vehicle of any age or make that has not been substantially altered or
366 modified from original specifications of the manufacturer and because of its significance is
367 being collected, preserved, restored, maintained, or operated by a collector or hobbyist as a
368 leisure pursuit.
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370 (i) not designed or used primarily for the transportation of persons or property;
371 (ii) not designed to operate in traffic; and
372 (iii) only incidentally operated or moved over the highways.
373 (b) "Special mobile equipment" includes:
374 (i) farm tractors;
375 (ii) off-road motorized construction or maintenance equipment including backhoes,
376 bulldozers, compactors, graders, loaders, road rollers, tractors, and trenchers; and
377 (iii) ditch-digging apparatus.
378 (c) "Special mobile equipment" does not include a commercial vehicle as defined
379 under Section 72-9-102.
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381 registered in this state, not originally constructed under a distinctive name, make, model, or
382 type by a generally recognized manufacturer of vehicles, and not materially altered from its
383 original construction.
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385 motor.
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387 jurisdictions during the preceding year by power units.
388 (b) If fleets are composed entirely of trailers or semitrailers, "total fleet miles" means
389 the number of miles that those vehicles were towed on the highways of all jurisdictions during
390 the preceding year.
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392 persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and constructed so that no part of
393 its weight rests upon the towing vehicle.
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395 conveyed by sale, gift, or any other means except by the creation of a security interest.
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397 property by sale, gift, or any other means except by creation of a security interest.
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399 vehicle without motive power, designed as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational, or
400 vacation use that does not require a special highway movement permit when drawn by a
401 self-propelled motor vehicle.
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403 drawing other vehicles and not constructed to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the
404 vehicle and load that is drawn.
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406 camper, park model recreational vehicle, manufactured home, and mobile home.
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409 41-21-1.
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411 73-18-2.
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413 permitted to weigh vehicles under this chapter.
414 Section 5. Section 41-6a-102 is amended to read:
415 41-6a-102. Definitions.
416 As used in this chapter:
417 (1) "Alley" means a street or highway intended to provide access to the rear or side of
418 lots or buildings in urban districts and not intended for through vehicular traffic.
419 (2) "All-terrain type I vehicle" means the same as that term is defined in Section
420 41-22-2.
421 (3) "Authorized emergency vehicle" includes:
422 (a) fire department vehicles;
423 (b) police vehicles;
424 (c) ambulances; and
425 (d) other publicly or privately owned vehicles as designated by the commissioner of the
426 Department of Public Safety.
427 (4) "Autocycle" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-3-102.
428 (5) (a) "Bicycle" means a wheeled vehicle:
429 (i) propelled by human power by feet or hands acting upon pedals or cranks;
430 (ii) with a seat or saddle designed for the use of the operator;
431 (iii) designed to be operated on the ground; and
432 (iv) whose wheels are not less than 14 inches in diameter.
433 (b) "Bicycle" includes an electric assisted bicycle.
434 (c) "Bicycle" does not include scooters and similar devices.
435 (6) (a) "Bus" means a motor vehicle:
436 (i) designed for carrying more than 15 passengers and used for the transportation of
437 persons; or
438 (ii) designed and used for the transportation of persons for compensation.
439 (b) "Bus" does not include a taxicab.
440 (7) (a) "Circular intersection" means an intersection that has an island, generally
441 circular in design, located in the center of the intersection where traffic passes to the right of
442 the island.
443 (b) "Circular intersection" includes:
444 (i) roundabouts;
445 (ii) rotaries; and
446 (iii) traffic circles.
447 (8) "Class 1 electric assisted bicycle" means an electric assisted bicycle described in
448 Subsection (17)(d)(i).
449 (9) "Class 2 electric assisted bicycle" means an electric assisted bicycle described in
450 Subsection (17)(d)(ii).
451 (10) "Class 3 electric assisted bicycle" means an electric assisted bicycle described in
452 Subsection (17)(d)(iii).
453 (11) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the Department of Public Safety.
454 (12) "Controlled-access highway" means a highway, street, or roadway:
455 (a) designed primarily for through traffic; and
456 (b) to or from which owners or occupants of abutting lands and other persons have no
457 legal right of access, except at points as determined by the highway authority having
458 jurisdiction over the highway, street, or roadway.
459 (13) "Crosswalk" means:
460 (a) that part of a roadway at an intersection included within the connections of the
461 lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite sides of the highway measured from:
462 (i) (A) the curbs; or
463 (B) in the absence of curbs, from the edges of the traversable roadway; and
464 (ii) in the absence of a sidewalk on one side of the roadway, that part of a roadway
465 included within the extension of the lateral lines of the existing sidewalk at right angles to the
466 centerline; or
467 (b) any portion of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for
468 pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface.
469 (14) "Department" means the Department of Public Safety.
470 (15) "Direct supervision" means oversight at a distance within which:
471 (a) visual contact is maintained; and
472 (b) advice and assistance can be given and received.
473 (16) "Divided highway" means a highway divided into two or more roadways by:
474 (a) an unpaved intervening space;
475 (b) a physical barrier; or
476 (c) a clearly indicated dividing section constructed to impede vehicular traffic.
477 (17) "Electric assisted bicycle" means a bicycle with an electric motor that:
478 (a) has a power output of not more than 750 watts;
479 (b) has fully operable pedals on permanently affixed cranks;
480 (c) is fully operable as a bicycle without the use of the electric motor; and
481 (d) is one of the following:
482 (i) an electric assisted bicycle equipped with a motor or electronics that:
483 (A) provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling; and
484 (B) ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20 miles per
485 hour;
486 (ii) an electric assisted bicycle equipped with a motor or electronics that:
487 (A) may be used exclusively to propel the bicycle; and
488 (B) is not capable of providing assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20
489 miles per hour; or
490 (iii) an electric assisted bicycle equipped with a motor or electronics that:
491 (A) provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling;
492 (B) ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 28 miles per
493 hour; and
494 (C) is equipped with a speedometer.
495 (18) (a) "Electric personal assistive mobility device" means a self-balancing device
496 with:
497 (i) two nontandem wheels in contact with the ground;
498 (ii) a system capable of steering and stopping the unit under typical operating
499 conditions;
500 (iii) an electric propulsion system with average power of one horsepower or 750 watts;
501 (iv) a maximum speed capacity on a paved, level surface of 12.5 miles per hour; and
502 (v) a deck design for a person to stand while operating the device.
503 (b) "Electric personal assistive mobility device" does not include a wheelchair.
504 (19) "Explosives" means any chemical compound or mechanical mixture commonly
505 used or intended for the purpose of producing an explosion and that contains any oxidizing and
506 combustive units or other ingredients in proportions, quantities, or packing so that an ignition
507 by fire, friction, concussion, percussion, or detonator of any part of the compound or mixture
508 may cause a sudden generation of highly heated gases, and the resultant gaseous pressures are
509 capable of producing destructive effects on contiguous objects or of causing death or serious
510 bodily injury.
511 (20) "Farm tractor" means a motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm
512 implement, for drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry.
513 (21) "Flammable liquid" means a liquid that has a flashpoint of 100 degrees F. or less,
514 as determined by a tagliabue or equivalent closed-cup test device.
515 (22) "Freeway" means a controlled-access highway that is part of the interstate system
516 as defined in Section 72-1-102.
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533 between a continuing lane of a through roadway and a lane used to enter or exit the continuing
534 lane including similar areas between merging or splitting highways.
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536 weight of any load on the vehicle.
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538 place of any nature when any part of it is open to the use of the public as a matter of right for
539 vehicular travel.
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541 72-1-102.
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543 connection of the lateral curblines, or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of the roadways
544 of two or more highways which join one another.
545 (b) Where a highway includes two roadways 30 feet or more apart:
546 (i) every crossing of each roadway of the divided highway by an intersecting highway
547 is a separate intersection; and
548 (ii) if the intersecting highway also includes two roadways 30 feet or more apart, then
549 every crossing of two roadways of the highways is a separate intersection.
550 (c) "Intersection" does not include the junction of an alley with a street or highway.
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552 of vehicle movements or for pedestrian refuge designated by:
553 (a) pavement markings, which may include an area designated by two solid yellow
554 lines surrounding the perimeter of the area;
555 (b) channelizing devices;
556 (c) curbs;
557 (d) pavement edges; or
558 (e) other devices.
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560 Section 53-1-102.
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562 (a) that is designated specifically for through traffic; and
563 (b) over, from, or to which neither owners nor occupants of abutting lands nor other
564 persons have any right or easement, or have only a limited right or easement of access, light,
565 air, or view.
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567 body of a county, municipal, or other local board or body having authority to enact laws
568 relating to traffic under the constitution and laws of the state.
569 [
570 (i) is designed to be operated at speeds of not more than 25 miles per hour; and
571 (ii) has a capacity of not more than four passengers, including the driver.
572 (b) "Low-speed vehicle" does not include a golfcart or an off-highway vehicle.
573 [
574 is wholly or partly of metal or other hard nonresilient material.
575 [
576 seat or saddle that is less than 24 inches from the ground as measured on a level surface with
577 properly inflated tires.
578 (b) "Mini-motorcycle" does not include a moped or a motor assisted scooter.
579 (c) "Mini-motorcycle" does not include a motorcycle that is:
580 (i) designed for off-highway use; and
581 (ii) registered as an off-highway vehicle under Section 41-22-3.
582 [
583 (a) a trailer or semitrailer that is:
584 (i) designed, constructed, and equipped as a dwelling place, living abode, or sleeping
585 place either permanently or temporarily; and
586 (ii) equipped for use as a conveyance on streets and highways; or
587 (b) a trailer or a semitrailer whose chassis and exterior shell is designed and
588 constructed for use as a mobile home, as defined in Subsection [
589 instead used permanently or temporarily for:
590 (i) the advertising, sale, display, or promotion of merchandise or services; or
591 (ii) any other commercial purpose except the transportation of property for hire or the
592 transportation of property for distribution by a private carrier.
593 [
594 (i) pedals to permit propulsion by human power; and
595 (ii) a motor that:
596 (A) produces not more than two brake horsepower; and
597 (B) is not capable of propelling the cycle at a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour on
598 level ground.
599 (b) If an internal combustion engine is used, the displacement may not exceed 50 cubic
600 centimeters and the moped shall have a power drive system that functions directly or
601 automatically without clutching or shifting by the operator after the drive system is engaged.
602 (c) "Moped" includes a motor assisted scooter.
603 (d) "Moped" does not include an electric assisted bicycle.
604 [
605 (i) at least two wheels in contact with the ground;
606 (ii) a braking system capable of stopping the unit under typical operating conditions;
607 (iii) a gas or electric motor not exceeding 40 cubic centimeters;
608 (iv) either:
609 (A) a deck design for a person to stand while operating the device; or
610 (B) a deck and seat designed for a person to sit, straddle, or stand while operating the
611 device; and
612 (v) a design for the ability to be propelled by human power alone.
613 (b) "Motor assisted scooter" does not include an electric assisted bicycle.
614 [
615 which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated
616 upon rails.
617 (b) "Motor vehicle" does not include vehicles moved solely by human power,
618 motorized wheelchairs, an electric personal assistive mobility device, or an electric assisted
619 bicycle.
620 (39) "Motorcycle" means:
621 (a) a motor vehicle, other than a tractor, having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider
622 and designed to travel with not more than three wheels in contact with the ground; or
623 (b) an autocycle.
624 (40) (a) "Motor-driven cycle" means every motorcycle, motor scooter, moped, motor
625 assisted scooter, and every motorized bicycle having:
626 (i) an engine with less than 150 cubic centimeters displacement; or
627 (ii) a motor that produces not more than five horsepower.
628 (b) "Motor-driven cycle" does not include:
629 (i) an electric personal assistive mobility device; or
630 (ii) an electric assisted bicycle.
631 [
632 defined under Section 41-22-2.
633 [
634 41-22-2.
635 [
636 [
637 is occupied or not.
638 (b) "Park" or "parking" does not include the standing of a vehicle temporarily for the
639 purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading property or passengers.
640 [
641 Peace Officer Classifications, to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests for violations of
642 traffic laws.
643 [
644 (a) on foot; or
645 (b) in a wheelchair.
646 [
647 regulate pedestrians.
648 [
649 corporation.
650 [
651 (a) designed to be drawn by another vehicle and attached to the towing vehicle by
652 means of a reach, or pole, or by being boomed or otherwise secured to the towing vehicle; and
653 (b) that is ordinarily used for transporting long or irregular shaped loads including
654 poles, pipes, or structural members generally capable of sustaining themselves as beams
655 between the supporting connections.
656 [
657 and used for vehicular travel by the owner and those having express or implied permission
658 from the owner, but not by other persons.
659 [
660 stationary rails.
661 [
662 authority of a public body or official or by a railroad and intended to give notice of the presence
663 of railroad tracks or the approach of a railroad train.
664 [
665 coupled with or operated without cars, and operated upon rails.
666 [
667 lawful manner in preference to another vehicle or pedestrian approaching under circumstances
668 of direction, speed, and proximity that give rise to danger of collision unless one grants
669 precedence to the other.
670 [
671 ordinarily used for vehicular travel.
672 (b) "Roadway" does not include the sidewalk, berm, or shoulder, even though any of
673 them are used by persons riding bicycles or other human-powered vehicles.
674 (c) "Roadway" refers to any roadway separately but not to all roadways collectively, if
675 a highway includes two or more separate roadways.
676 [
677 for the exclusive use of pedestrians and that is protected, marked, or indicated by adequate
678 signs as to be plainly visible at all times while set apart as a safety zone.
679 [
680 (i) complies with the color and identification requirements of the most recent edition of
681 "Minimum Standards for School Buses"; and
682 (ii) is used to transport school children to or from school or school activities.
683 (b) "School bus" does not include a vehicle operated by a common carrier in
684 transportation of school children to or from school or school activities.
685 [
686 (i) designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle;
687 and
688 (ii) constructed so that some part of its weight and that of its load rests on or is carried
689 by another vehicle.
690 (b) "Semitrailer" does not include a pole trailer.
691 [
692 (a) that area of the hard-surfaced highway separated from the roadway by a pavement
693 edge line as established in the current approved "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices";
694 or
695 (b) that portion of the road contiguous to the roadway for accommodation of stopped
696 vehicles, for emergency use, and for lateral support.
697 [
698 lateral lines of a roadway, and the adjacent property lines intended for the use of pedestrians.
699 [
700 does not depend on compressed air for the support of the load.
701 [
702 occupied or not, for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or discharging
703 passengers.
704 [
705 [
706 of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when:
707 (a) necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic; or
708 (b) in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or traffic-control device.
709 [
710 type I vehicle, [
711 all-terrain type III vehicle, that is modified to meet the requirements of Section 41-6a-1509 to
712 operate on highways in the state in accordance with Section 41-6a-1509.
713 [
714 conveyances either singly or together while using any highway for the purpose of travel.
715 [
716 designed, intended, or used to interfere with the operation or cycle of a traffic-control signal.
717 (68) "Traffic-control device" means a sign, signal, marking, or device not inconsistent
718 with this chapter placed or erected by a highway authority for the purpose of regulating,
719 warning, or guiding traffic.
720 (69) "Traffic-control signal" means a device, whether manually, electrically, or
721 mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed.
722 [
723 carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and constructed so that no
724 part of its weight rests upon the towing vehicle.
725 (b) "Trailer" does not include a pole trailer.
726 [
727 the transportation of property.
728 [
729 (a) designed and used primarily for drawing other vehicles; and
730 (b) constructed to carry a part of the weight of the vehicle and load drawn by the truck
731 tractor.
732 [
733 (a) provided for vehicle operators making left turns in either direction;
734 (b) that is not used for passing, overtaking, or through travel; and
735 (c) that has been indicated by a lane traffic-control device that may include lane
736 markings.
737 [
738 in which structures devoted to business, industry, or dwelling houses are situated at intervals of
739 less than 100 feet, for a distance of a quarter of a mile or more.
740 [
741
742 [
743 [
744 [
745 [
746 [
747 [
748
749 [
750 [
751 [
752 [
753 [
754 [
755 be transported or drawn on a highway, except devices used exclusively on stationary rails or
756 tracks.
757 Section 6. Section 41-6a-1509 is amended to read:
758 41-6a-1509. Street-legal all-terrain vehicle -- Operation on highways --
759 Registration and licensing requirements -- Equipment requirements.
760 (1) (a) An all-terrain type I vehicle, [
761 all-terrain type II vehicle, or all-terrain type III vehicle, that meets the requirements of this
762 section may be operated as a street-legal ATV on a street or highway unless:
763 (i) the highway is an interstate freeway as defined in Section 41-6a-102; or
764 (ii) (A) the highway is in a county of the first class;
765 (B) the highway is near a grade separated portion of the highway;
766 (C) the highway has a posted speed limit of 50 miles per hour or greater; and
767 (D) the highway authority with jurisdiction over the highway has designated a portion
768 of a highway as closed to street-legal ATVs.
769 (b) The restriction to street-legal ATVs described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii) is effective
770 when appropriate signs giving notice are erected on the highway or portion of the highway.
771 (c) Nothing in this section authorizes the operation of a street-legal ATV in an area that
772 is not open to motor vehicle use.
773 (2) A street-legal ATV shall comply with Subsection 41-1a-205(1), Subsection
774 53-8-205(1)(b), and the same requirements as:
775 (a) a motorcycle for:
776 (i) traffic rules under Title 41, Chapter 6a, Traffic Code;
777 (ii) registration, titling, odometer statement, vehicle identification, license plates, and
778 registration fees under Title 41, Chapter 1a, Motor Vehicle Act;
779 (iii) fees in lieu of property taxes or in lieu of fees under Section 59-2-405.2; and
780 (iv) the county motor vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance programs under
781 Section 41-6a-1642;
782 (b) a motor vehicle for:
783 (i) driver licensing under Title 53, Chapter 3, Uniform Driver License Act; and
784 (ii) motor vehicle insurance under Title 41, Chapter 12a, Financial Responsibility of
785 Motor Vehicle Owners and Operators Act; and
786 (c) an all-terrain type I or type II vehicle for off-highway vehicle provisions under Title
787 41, Chapter 22, Off-Highway Vehicles, and Title 41, Chapter 3, Motor Vehicle Business
788 Regulation Act, unless otherwise specified in this section.
789 (3) (a) The owner of an all-terrain type I vehicle [
790 operated as a street-legal ATV shall ensure that the vehicle is equipped with:
791 (i) one or more headlamps that meet the requirements of Section 41-6a-1603;
792 (ii) one or more tail lamps;
793 (iii) a tail lamp or other lamp constructed and placed to illuminate the registration plate
794 with a white light;
795 (iv) one or more red reflectors on the rear;
796 (v) one or more stop lamps on the rear;
797 (vi) amber or red electric turn signals, one on each side of the front and rear;
798 (vii) a braking system, other than a parking brake, that meets the requirements of
799 Section 41-6a-1623;
800 (viii) a horn or other warning device that meets the requirements of Section
801 41-6a-1625;
802 (ix) a muffler and emission control system that meets the requirements of Section
803 41-6a-1626;
804 (x) rearview mirrors on the right and left side of the driver in accordance with Section
805 41-6a-1627;
806 (xi) a windshield, unless the operator wears eye protection while operating the vehicle;
807 (xii) a speedometer, illuminated for nighttime operation;
808 (xiii) for vehicles designed by the manufacturer for carrying one or more passengers, a
809 seat designed for passengers, including a footrest and handhold for each passenger; and
810 [
811 [
812 (A) are not larger than the tires that the all-terrain vehicle manufacturer made available
813 for the all-terrain vehicle model; and
814 (B) have at least 2/32 inches or greater tire tread.
815 (b) The owner of [
816 being operated as a street-legal all-terrain vehicle shall ensure that the vehicle is equipped with:
817 (i) two headlamps that meet the requirements of Section 41-6a-1603;
818 (ii) two tail lamps;
819 (iii) a tail lamp or other lamp constructed and placed to illuminate the registration plate
820 with a white light;
821 (iv) one or more red reflectors on the rear;
822 (v) two stop lamps on the rear;
823 (vi) amber or red electric turn signals, one on each side of the front and rear;
824 (vii) a braking system, other than a parking brake, that meets the requirements of
825 Section 41-6a-1623;
826 (viii) a horn or other warning device that meets the requirements of Section
827 41-6a-1625;
828 (ix) a muffler and emission control system that meets the requirements of Section
829 41-6a-1626;
830 (x) rearview mirrors on the right and left side of the driver in accordance with Section
831 41-6a-1627;
832 (xi) a windshield, unless the operator wears eye protection while operating the vehicle;
833 (xii) a speedometer, illuminated for nighttime operation;
834 (xiii) for vehicles designed by the manufacturer for carrying one or more passengers, a
835 seat designed for passengers[
836 (xiv) for vehicles with side-by-side or tandem seating, seatbelts for each vehicle
837 occupant; [
838 (xv) a seat with a height between 20 and 40 inches when measured at the forward edge
839 of the seat bottom; and
840 [
841 (A) do not exceed 44 inches in height; and
842 (B) have at least 2/32 inches or greater tire tread.
843 (c) The owner of a street-legal all-terrain vehicle is not required to equip the vehicle
844 with wheel covers, mudguards, flaps, or splash aprons.
845 (4) (a) Subject to the requirements of Subsection (4)(b), an operator of a street-legal
846 all-terrain vehicle, when operating a street-legal all-terrain vehicle on a highway, may not
847 exceed the lesser of:
848 (i) the posted speed limit; or
849 (ii) 50 miles per hour.
850 (b) An operator of a street-legal all-terrain vehicle, when operating a street-legal
851 all-terrain vehicle on a highway with a posted speed limit higher than 50 miles per hour, shall:
852 (i) operate the street-legal all-terrain vehicle on the extreme right hand side of the
853 roadway; and
854 (ii) equip the street-legal all-terrain vehicle with a reflector or reflective tape to the front
855 and back of both sides of the vehicle.
856 (5) (a) A nonresident operator of an off-highway vehicle that is authorized to be
857 operated on the highways of another state has the same rights and privileges as a street-legal
858 ATV that is granted operating privileges on the highways of this state, subject to the
859 restrictions under this section and rules made by the Board of Parks and Recreation, if the other
860 state offers reciprocal operating privileges to Utah residents.
861 (b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
862 Board of Parks and Recreation shall establish eligibility requirements for reciprocal operating
863 privileges for nonresident users granted under Subsection (5)(a).
864 (6) Nothing in this chapter restricts the owner of an off-highway vehicle from operating
865 the off-highway vehicle in accordance with Section 41-22-10.5.
866 (7) A violation of this section is an infraction.
867 Section 7. Section 41-22-2 is amended to read:
868 41-22-2. Definitions.
869 As used in this chapter:
870 (1) "Advisory council" means the Off-highway Vehicle Advisory Council appointed by
871 the Board of Parks and Recreation.
872 (2) "All-terrain type I vehicle" means any motor vehicle 52 inches or less in width,
873 having an unladen dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less, traveling on three or more low pressure
874 tires, having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator, and designed for or capable of
875 travel over unimproved terrain.
876 (3) (a) "All-terrain type II vehicle" means any motor vehicle 80 inches or less in width,
877 traveling on four or more low pressure tires, having a steering wheel, non-straddle seating, a
878 rollover protection system, and designed for or capable of travel over unimproved terrain, and
879 is:
880 (i) an electric-powered vehicle; or
881 (ii) a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine and has an unladen dry weight
882 of 2,500 pounds or less.
883 (b) "All-terrain type II vehicle" does not include golf carts, any vehicle designed to
884 carry a person with a disability, any vehicle not specifically designed for recreational use, or
885 farm tractors as defined under Section 41-1a-102.
886 [
887 defined in Subsection (2), [
888 over unimproved terrain.
889 (b) "All-terrain type [
890 carry a person with a disability, any vehicle not specifically designed for recreational use, or
891 farm tractors as defined under Section 41-1a-102.
892 [
893 [
894 road, route, or trail.
895 [
896 vehicles at wholesale or retail.
897 [
898 [
899 designed for use on wheels with rim diameter of 14 inches or less and utilizing an operating
900 pressure of 10 pounds per square inch or less as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
901 [
902 off-highway vehicles.
903 (11) (a) "Motor vehicle" means every vehicle which is self-propelled.
904 (b) "Motor vehicle" includes an off-highway vehicle.
905 [
906 operator and designed to travel on not more than two tires.
907 [
908 vehicle, all-terrain type II vehicle, all-terrain type III vehicle, motorcycle, or snowmobile that is
909 used by the owner or the owner's agent for agricultural operations.
910 [
911 all-terrain type II vehicle, all-terrain type III vehicle, or motorcycle.
912 [
913 off-highway vehicle.
914 [
915 off-highway vehicle.
916 [
917 incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in the state under Title 16, Chapter 6a, Utah Revised
918 Nonprofit Corporation Act, for the purpose of promoting the interests of off-highway vehicle
919 recreation.
920 [
921 having a property interest or title to an off-highway vehicle and entitled to the use and
922 possession of that vehicle.
923 [
924 agency or any political subdivision of the state.
925 [
926 off-highway vehicle.
927 [
928 [
929 and steered and supported in whole or in part by skis, belts, cleats, runners, or low pressure
930 tires.
931 (23) "Street or highway" means the entire width between boundary lines of every way
932 or place of whatever nature, when any part of it is open to the use of the public for vehicular
933 travel.
934 [
935 meaning as defined in Section 41-6a-102.
936 Section 8. Section 41-22-5.5 is amended to read:
937 41-22-5.5. Off-highway husbandry vehicles.
938 (1) (a) (i) The owner of an all-terrain type I vehicle, motorcycle, all-terrain type II
939 vehicle, all-terrain type III vehicle, or snowmobile used for agricultural purposes may apply to
940 the Motor Vehicle Division for an off-highway implement of husbandry sticker.
941 (ii) Each application under Subsection (1)(a)(i) shall be accompanied by:
942 (A) evidence of ownership;
943 (B) a title or a manufacturer's certificate of origin; and
944 (C) a signed statement certifying that the off-highway vehicle is used for agricultural
945 purposes.
946 (iii) The owner shall receive an off-highway implement of husbandry sticker upon
947 production of:
948 (A) the documents required under this Subsection (1); and
949 (B) payment of an off-highway implement of husbandry sticker fee established by the
950 board not to exceed $10.
951 (b) If the vehicle is also used for recreational purposes on public lands, trails, streets, or
952 highways, it shall also be registered under Section 41-22-3.
953 (c) The off-highway implement of husbandry sticker shall be displayed in a manner
954 prescribed by the board and shall identify the all-terrain type I vehicle, motorcycle, all-terrain
955 type II vehicle, all-terrain type III vehicle, or snowmobile as an off-highway implement of
956 husbandry.
957 (2) The off-highway implement of husbandry sticker is valid only for the life of the
958 ownership of the all-terrain type I vehicle, motorcycle, all-terrain type II vehicle, all-terrain type
959 III vehicle, or snowmobile and is not transferable.
960 (3) The off-highway implement of husbandry sticker is valid for an all-terrain type I
961 vehicle, motorcycle, all-terrain type II vehicle, all-terrain type III vehicle, or snowmobile that is
962 being operated adjacent to a roadway:
963 (a) when the all-terrain type I vehicle, motorcycle, all-terrain type II vehicle, all-terrain
964 type III vehicle, or snowmobile is only being used to travel from one parcel of land owned,
965 operated, permitted, or leased for agricultural purposes by the owner of the vehicle to another
966 parcel of land owned, operated, permitted, or leased for agricultural purposes by the owner; and
967 (b) when this operation is necessary for the furtherance of agricultural purposes.
968 (4) If the operation of an off-highway implement of husbandry adjacent to a roadway is
969 impractical, it may be operated on the roadway if the operator exercises due care towards
970 conventional motor vehicle traffic.
971 (5) It is unlawful to operate an off-highway implement of husbandry along, across, or
972 within the boundaries of an interstate freeway.
973 (6) A violation of this section is an infraction.
974 Section 9. Section 59-2-405.2 is amended to read:
975 59-2-405.2. Definitions -- Uniform statewide fee on certain tangible personal
976 property -- Distribution of revenues -- Rulemaking authority -- Determining the length of
977 a vessel.
978 (1) As used in this section:
979 (a) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(a)(ii), "all-terrain vehicle" means a motor
980 vehicle that:
981 (A) is an:
982 (I) all-terrain type I vehicle as defined in Section 41-22-2; [
983 (II) all-terrain type II vehicle as defined in Section 41-22-2; or
984 (III) all-terrain type III vehicle as defined in Section 41-22-2;
985 (B) is required to be registered in accordance with Title 41, Chapter 22, Off-Highway
986 Vehicles; and
987 (C) has:
988 (I) an engine with more than 150 cubic centimeters displacement;
989 (II) a motor that produces more than five horsepower; or
990 (III) an electric motor; and
991 (ii) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a)(i), "all-terrain vehicle" does not include a
992 snowmobile.
993 (b) "Camper" means a camper:
994 (i) as defined in Section 41-1a-102; and
995 (ii) that is required to be registered in accordance with Title 41, Chapter 1a, Part 2,
996 Registration.
997 (c) (i) "Canoe" means a vessel that:
998 (A) is long and narrow;
999 (B) has curved sides; and
1000 (C) is tapered:
1001 (I) to two pointed ends; or
1002 (II) to one pointed end and is blunt on the other end; and
1003 (ii) "canoe" includes:
1004 (A) a collapsible inflatable canoe;
1005 (B) a kayak;
1006 (C) a racing shell;
1007 (D) a rowing scull; or
1008 (E) notwithstanding the definition of vessel in Subsection (1)(bb), a canoe with an
1009 outboard motor.
1010 (d) "Dealer" is as defined in Section 41-1a-102.
1011 (e) "Jon boat" means a vessel that:
1012 (i) has a square bow; and
1013 (ii) has a flat bottom.
1014 (f) "Motor vehicle" is as defined in Section 41-22-2.
1015 (g) "Other motorcycle" means a motor vehicle that:
1016 (i) is:
1017 (A) a motorcycle as defined in Section 41-1a-102; and
1018 (B) designed primarily for use and operation over unimproved terrain;
1019 (ii) is required to be registered in accordance with Title 41, Chapter 1a, Part 2,
1020 Registration; and
1021 (iii) has:
1022 (A) an engine with more than 150 cubic centimeters displacement; or
1023 (B) a motor that produces more than five horsepower.
1024 (h) (i) "Other trailer" means a portable vehicle without motive power that is primarily
1025 used:
1026 (A) to transport tangible personal property; and
1027 (B) for a purpose other than a commercial purpose; and
1028 (ii) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, for
1029 purposes of Subsection (1)(h)(i)(B), the commission may by rule define what constitutes a
1030 purpose other than a commercial purpose.
1031 (i) "Outboard motor" is as defined in Section 41-1a-102.
1032 (j) "Park model recreational vehicle" is as defined in Section 41-1a-102.
1033 (k) "Personal watercraft" means a personal watercraft:
1034 (i) as defined in Section 73-18-2; and
1035 (ii) that is required to be registered in accordance with Title 73, Chapter 18, State
1036 Boating Act.
1037 (l) (i) "Pontoon" means a vessel that:
1038 (A) is:
1039 (I) supported by one or more floats; and
1040 (II) propelled by either inboard or outboard power; and
1041 (B) is not:
1042 (I) a houseboat; or
1043 (II) a collapsible inflatable vessel; and
1044 (ii) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
1045 commission may by rule define the term "houseboat."
1046 (m) "Qualifying adjustment, exemption, or reduction" means an adjustment,
1047 exemption, or reduction:
1048 (i) of all or a portion of a qualifying payment;
1049 (ii) granted by a county during the refund period; and
1050 (iii) received by a qualifying person.
1051 (n) (i) "Qualifying payment" means the payment made:
1052 (A) of a uniform statewide fee in accordance with this section:
1053 (I) by a qualifying person;
1054 (II) to a county; and
1055 (III) during the refund period; and
1056 (B) on an item of qualifying tangible personal property; and
1057 (ii) if a qualifying person received a qualifying adjustment, exemption, or reduction for
1058 an item of qualifying tangible personal property, the qualifying payment for that qualifying
1059 tangible personal property is equal to the difference between:
1060 (A) the payment described in this Subsection (1)(n) for that item of qualifying tangible
1061 personal property; and
1062 (B) the amount of the qualifying adjustment, exemption, or reduction.
1063 (o) "Qualifying person" means a person that paid a uniform statewide fee:
1064 (i) during the refund period;
1065 (ii) in accordance with this section; and
1066 (iii) on an item of qualifying tangible personal property.
1067 (p) "Qualifying tangible personal property" means a:
1068 (i) qualifying vehicle; or
1069 (ii) qualifying watercraft.
1070 (q) "Qualifying vehicle" means:
1071 (i) an all-terrain vehicle with an engine displacement that is 100 or more cubic
1072 centimeters but 150 or less cubic centimeters;
1073 (ii) an other motorcycle with an engine displacement that is 100 or more cubic
1074 centimeters but 150 or less cubic centimeters;
1075 (iii) a small motor vehicle with an engine displacement that is 100 or more cubic
1076 centimeters but 150 or less cubic centimeters;
1077 (iv) a snowmobile with an engine displacement that is 100 or more cubic centimeters
1078 but 150 or less cubic centimeters; or
1079 (v) a street motorcycle with an engine displacement that is 100 or more cubic
1080 centimeters but 150 or less cubic centimeters.
1081 (r) "Qualifying watercraft" means a:
1082 (i) canoe;
1083 (ii) collapsible inflatable vessel;
1084 (iii) jon boat;
1085 (iv) pontoon;
1086 (v) sailboat; or
1087 (vi) utility boat.
1088 (s) "Refund period" means the time period:
1089 (i) beginning on January 1, 2006; and
1090 (ii) ending on December 29, 2006.
1091 (t) "Sailboat" means a sailboat as defined in Section 73-18-2.
1092 (u) (i) "Small motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle that:
1093 (A) is required to be registered in accordance with Title 41, Motor Vehicles; and
1094 (B) has:
1095 (I) an engine with 150 or less cubic centimeters displacement; or
1096 (II) a motor that produces five or less horsepower; and
1097 (ii) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
1098 commission may by rule develop a process for an owner of a motor vehicle to certify whether
1099 the motor vehicle has:
1100 (A) an engine with 150 or less cubic centimeters displacement; or
1101 (B) a motor that produces five or less horsepower.
1102 (v) "Snowmobile" means a motor vehicle that:
1103 (i) is a snowmobile as defined in Section 41-22-2;
1104 (ii) is required to be registered in accordance with Title 41, Chapter 22, Off-Highway
1105 Vehicles; and
1106 (iii) has:
1107 (A) an engine with more than 150 cubic centimeters displacement; or
1108 (B) a motor that produces more than five horsepower.
1109 (w) "Street motorcycle" means a motor vehicle that:
1110 (i) is:
1111 (A) a motorcycle as defined in Section 41-1a-102; and
1112 (B) designed primarily for use and operation on highways;
1113 (ii) is required to be registered in accordance with Title 41, Chapter 1a, Part 2,
1114 Registration; and
1115 (iii) has:
1116 (A) an engine with more than 150 cubic centimeters displacement; or
1117 (B) a motor that produces more than five horsepower.
1118 (x) "Tangible personal property owner" means a person that owns an item of qualifying
1119 tangible personal property.
1120 (y) "Tent trailer" means a portable vehicle without motive power that:
1121 (i) is constructed with collapsible side walls that:
1122 (A) fold for towing by a motor vehicle; and
1123 (B) unfold at a campsite;
1124 (ii) is designed as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational, or vacation use;
1125 (iii) is required to be registered in accordance with Title 41, Chapter 1a, Part 2,
1126 Registration; and
1127 (iv) does not require a special highway movement permit when drawn by a
1128 self-propelled motor vehicle.
1129 (z) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(z)(ii), "travel trailer" means a travel trailer:
1130 (A) as defined in Section 41-1a-102; and
1131 (B) that is required to be registered in accordance with Title 41, Chapter 1a, Part 2,
1132 Registration; and
1133 (ii) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(z)(i), "travel trailer" does not include:
1134 (A) a camper; or
1135 (B) a tent trailer.
1136 (aa) (i) "Utility boat" means a vessel that:
1137 (A) has:
1138 (I) two or three bench seating;
1139 (II) an outboard motor; and
1140 (III) a hull made of aluminum, fiberglass, or wood; and
1141 (B) does not have:
1142 (I) decking;
1143 (II) a permanent canopy; or
1144 (III) a floor other than the hull; and
1145 (ii) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(aa)(i), "utility boat" does not include a collapsible
1146 inflatable vessel.
1147 (bb) "Vessel" means a vessel:
1148 (i) as defined in Section 73-18-2, including an outboard motor of the vessel; and
1149 (ii) that is required to be registered in accordance with Title 73, Chapter 18, State
1150 Boating Act.
1151 (2) (a) In accordance with Utah Constitution Article XIII, Section 2, Subsection (6),
1152 beginning on January 1, 2006, the tangible personal property described in Subsection (2)(b) is:
1153 (i) exempt from the tax imposed by Section 59-2-103; and
1154 (ii) in lieu of the tax imposed by Section 59-2-103, subject to uniform statewide fees as
1155 provided in this section.
1156 (b) The following tangible personal property applies to Subsection (2)(a) if that
1157 tangible personal property is required to be registered with the state:
1158 (i) an all-terrain vehicle;
1159 (ii) a camper;
1160 (iii) an other motorcycle;
1161 (iv) an other trailer;
1162 (v) a personal watercraft;
1163 (vi) a small motor vehicle;
1164 (vii) a snowmobile;
1165 (viii) a street motorcycle;
1166 (ix) a tent trailer;
1167 (x) a travel trailer;
1168 (xi) a park model recreational vehicle; and
1169 (xii) a vessel if that vessel is less than 31 feet in length as determined under Subsection
1170 (6).
1171 (3) Except as provided in Subsection (4) and for purposes of this section, the uniform
1172 statewide fees are:
1173 (a) for an all-terrain vehicle, an other motorcycle, or a snowmobile:
1174 | Age of All-Terrain Vehicle, Other Motorcycle, or Snowmobile | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1175 | 12 or more years | $10 | |
1176 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $20 | |
1177 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $30 | |
1178 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $35 | |
1179 | Less than 3 years | $45 |
1181 | Age of Camper or Tent Trailer | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1182 | 12 or more years | $10 | |
1183 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $25 | |
1184 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $35 | |
1185 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $50 | |
1186 | Less than 3 years | $70 |
1188 | Age of Other Trailer | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1189 | 12 or more years | $10 | |
1190 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $15 | |
1191 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $20 | |
1192 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $25 | |
1193 | Less than 3 years | $30 |
1195 | Age of Personal Watercraft | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1196 | 12 or more years | $10 | |
1197 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $25 | |
1198 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $35 | |
1199 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $45 | |
1200 | Less than 3 years | $55 |
1202 | Age of Small Motor Vehicle | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1203 | 6 or more years | $10 | |
1204 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $15 | |
1205 | Less than 3 years | $25 |
1207 | Age of Street Motorcycle | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1208 | 12 or more years | $10 | |
1209 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $35 | |
1210 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $50 | |
1211 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $70 | |
1212 | Less than 3 years | $95 |
1214 | Age of Travel Trailer or Park Model Recreational Vehicle | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1215 | 12 or more years | $20 | |
1216 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $65 | |
1217 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $90 | |
1218 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $135 | |
1219 | Less than 3 years | $175 |
1221 (i) less than 15 feet in length;
1222 (ii) a canoe;
1223 (iii) a jon boat; or
1224 (iv) a utility boat;
1225 (i) for a collapsible inflatable vessel, pontoon, or sailboat, regardless of age:
1226 | Length of Vessel | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1227 | 15 feet or more in length but less than 19 feet in length | $15 | |
1228 | 19 feet or more in length but less than 23 feet in length | $25 | |
1229 | 23 feet or more in length but less than 27 feet in length | $40 | |
1230 | 27 feet or more in length but less than 31 feet in length | $75 |
1232 sailboat, or utility boat, that is 15 feet or more in length but less than 19 feet in length:
1233 | Age of Vessel | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1234 | 12 or more years | $25 | |
1235 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $65 | |
1236 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $80 | |
1237 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $110 | |
1238 | Less than 3 years | $150 |
1240 sailboat, or utility boat, that is 19 feet or more in length but less than 23 feet in length:
1241 | Age of Vessel | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1242 | 12 or more years | $50 | |
1243 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $120 | |
1244 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $175 | |
1245 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $220 | |
1246 | Less than 3 years | $275 |
1248 sailboat, or utility boat, that is 23 feet or more in length but less than 27 feet in length:
1249 | Age of Vessel | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1250 | 12 or more years | $100 | |
1251 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $180 | |
1252 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $240 | |
1253 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $310 | |
1254 | Less than 3 years | $400 |
1256 sailboat, or utility boat, that is 27 feet or more in length but less than 31 feet in length:
1257 | Age of Vessel | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1258 | 12 or more years | $120 | |
1259 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $250 | |
1260 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $350 | |
1261 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $500 | |
1262 | Less than 3 years | $700 |
1264 section is as follows:
1265 (a) for a street motorcycle:
1266 | Age of Street Motorcycle | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1267 | 12 or more years | $7.75 | |
1268 | 9 or more years but less than 12 years | $27 | |
1269 | 6 or more years but less than 9 years | $38.50 | |
1270 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $54 | |
1271 | Less than 3 years | $73 |
1273 | Age of Small Motor Vehicle | Uniform Statewide Fee | |
1274 | 6 or more years | $7.75 | |
1275 | 3 or more years but less than 6 years | $11.50 | |
1276 | Less than 3 years | $19.25 |
1278 uniform statewide fees imposed by this section that is brought into the state shall, as a
1279 condition of registration, be subject to the uniform statewide fees unless all property taxes or
1280 uniform fees imposed by the state of origin have been paid for the current calendar year.
1281 (6) (a) The revenues collected in each county from the uniform statewide fees imposed
1282 by this section shall be distributed by the county to each taxing entity in which each item of
1283 tangible personal property subject to the uniform statewide fees is located in the same
1284 proportion in which revenues collected from the ad valorem property tax are distributed.
1285 (b) Each taxing entity described in Subsection (6)(a) that receives revenues from the
1286 uniform statewide fees imposed by this section shall distribute the revenues in the same
1287 proportion in which revenues collected from the ad valorem property tax are distributed.
1288 (7) (a) For purposes of the uniform statewide fee imposed by this section, the length of
1289 a vessel shall be determined as provided in this Subsection (7).
1290 (b) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b)(ii), the length of a vessel shall be
1291 measured as follows:
1292 (A) the length of a vessel shall be measured in a straight line; and
1293 (B) the length of a vessel is equal to the distance between the bow of the vessel and the
1294 stern of the vessel.
1295 (ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (7)(b)(i), the length of a vessel may not include the
1296 length of:
1297 (A) a swim deck;
1298 (B) a ladder;
1299 (C) an outboard motor; or
1300 (D) an appurtenance or attachment similar to Subsections (7)(b)(ii)(A) through (C) as
1301 determined by the commission by rule.
1302 (iii) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
1303 the commission may by rule define what constitutes an appurtenance or attachment similar to
1304 Subsections (7)(b)(ii)(A) through (C).
1305 (c) The length of a vessel:
1306 (i) (A) for a new vessel, is the length:
1307 (I) listed on the manufacturer's statement of origin if the length of the vessel measured
1308 under Subsection (7)(b) is equal to the length of the vessel listed on the manufacturer's
1309 statement of origin; or
1310 (II) listed on a form submitted to the commission by a dealer in accordance with
1311 Subsection (7)(d) if the length of the vessel measured under Subsection (7)(b) is not equal to
1312 the length of the vessel listed on the manufacturer's statement of origin; or
1313 (B) for a vessel other than a new vessel, is the length:
1314 (I) corresponding to the model number if the length of the vessel measured under
1315 Subsection (7)(b) is equal to the length of the vessel determined by reference to the model
1316 number; or
1317 (II) listed on a form submitted to the commission by an owner of the vessel in
1318 accordance with Subsection (7)(d) if the length of the vessel measured under Subsection (7)(b)
1319 is not equal to the length of the vessel determined by reference to the model number; and
1320 (ii) (A) is determined at the time of the:
1321 (I) first registration as defined in Section 41-1a-102 that occurs on or after January 1,
1322 2006; or
1323 (II) first renewal of registration that occurs on or after January 1, 2006; and
1324 (B) may be determined after the time described in Subsection (7)(c)(ii)(A) only if the
1325 commission requests that a dealer or an owner submit a form to the commission in accordance
1326 with Subsection (7)(d).
1327 (d) (i) A form under Subsection (7)(c) shall:
1328 (A) be developed by the commission;
1329 (B) be provided by the commission to:
1330 (I) a dealer; or
1331 (II) an owner of a vessel;
1332 (C) provide for the reporting of the length of a vessel;
1333 (D) be submitted to the commission at the time the length of the vessel is determined in
1334 accordance with Subsection (7)(c)(ii);
1335 (E) be signed by:
1336 (I) if the form is submitted by a dealer, that dealer; or
1337 (II) if the form is submitted by an owner of the vessel, an owner of the vessel; and
1338 (F) include a certification that the information set forth in the form is true.
1339 (ii) A certification made under Subsection (7)(d)(i)(F) is considered as if made under
1340 oath and subject to the same penalties as provided by law for perjury.
1341 (iii) (A) A dealer or an owner that submits a form to the commission under Subsection
1342 (7)(c) is considered to have given the dealer's or owner's consent to an audit or review by:
1343 (I) the commission;
1344 (II) the county assessor; or
1345 (III) the commission and the county assessor.
1346 (B) The consent described in Subsection (7)(d)(iii)(A) is a condition to the acceptance
1347 of any form.
1348 (8) (a) A county that collected a qualifying payment from a qualifying person during
1349 the refund period shall issue a refund to the qualifying person as described in Subsection (8)(b)
1350 if:
1351 (i) the difference described in Subsection (8)(b) is $1 or more; and
1352 (ii) the qualifying person submitted a form in accordance with Subsections (8)(c) and
1353 (d).
1354 (b) The refund amount shall be calculated as follows:
1355 (i) for a qualifying vehicle, the refund amount is equal to the difference between:
1356 (A) the qualifying payment the qualifying person paid on the qualifying vehicle during
1357 the refund period; and
1358 (B) the amount of the statewide uniform fee:
1359 (I) for that qualifying vehicle; and
1360 (II) that the qualifying person would have been required to pay:
1361 (Aa) during the refund period; and
1362 (Bb) in accordance with this section had Laws of Utah 2006, Fifth Special Session,
1363 Chapter 3, Section 1, been in effect during the refund period; and
1364 (ii) for a qualifying watercraft, the refund amount is equal to the difference between:
1365 (A) the qualifying payment the qualifying person paid on the qualifying watercraft
1366 during the refund period; and
1367 (B) the amount of the statewide uniform fee:
1368 (I) for that qualifying watercraft;
1369 (II) that the qualifying person would have been required to pay:
1370 (Aa) during the refund period; and
1371 (Bb) in accordance with this section had Laws of Utah 2006, Fifth Special Session,
1372 Chapter 3, Section 1, been in effect during the refund period.
1373 (c) Before the county issues a refund to the qualifying person in accordance with
1374 Subsection (8)(a) the qualifying person shall submit a form to the county to verify the
1375 qualifying person is entitled to the refund.
1376 (d) (i) A form under Subsection (8)(c) or (9) shall:
1377 (A) be developed by the commission;
1378 (B) be provided by the commission to the counties;
1379 (C) be provided by the county to the qualifying person or tangible personal property
1380 owner;
1381 (D) provide for the reporting of the following:
1382 (I) for a qualifying vehicle:
1383 (Aa) the type of qualifying vehicle; and
1384 (Bb) the amount of cubic centimeters displacement;
1385 (II) for a qualifying watercraft:
1386 (Aa) the length of the qualifying watercraft;
1387 (Bb) the age of the qualifying watercraft; and
1388 (Cc) the type of qualifying watercraft;
1389 (E) be signed by the qualifying person or tangible personal property owner; and
1390 (F) include a certification that the information set forth in the form is true.
1391 (ii) A certification made under Subsection (8)(d)(i)(F) is considered as if made under
1392 oath and subject to the same penalties as provided by law for perjury.
1393 (iii) (A) A qualifying person or tangible personal property owner that submits a form to
1394 a county under Subsection (8)(c) or (9) is considered to have given the qualifying person's
1395 consent to an audit or review by:
1396 (I) the commission;
1397 (II) the county assessor; or
1398 (III) the commission and the county assessor.
1399 (B) The consent described in Subsection (8)(d)(iii)(A) is a condition to the acceptance
1400 of any form.
1401 (e) The county shall make changes to the commission's records with the information
1402 received by the county from the form submitted in accordance with Subsection (8)(c).
1403 (9) A county shall change its records regarding an item of qualifying tangible personal
1404 property if the tangible personal property owner submits a form to the county in accordance
1405 with Subsection (8)(d).
1406 (10) (a) For purposes of this Subsection (10), "owner of tangible personal property"
1407 means a person that was required to pay a uniform statewide fee:
1408 (i) during the refund period;
1409 (ii) in accordance with this section; and
1410 (iii) on an item of tangible personal property subject to the uniform statewide fees
1411 imposed by this section.
1412 (b) A county that collected revenues from uniform statewide fees imposed by this
1413 section during the refund period shall notify an owner of tangible personal property:
1414 (i) of the tangible personal property classification changes made to this section
1415 pursuant to Laws of Utah 2006, Fifth Special Session, Chapter 3, Section 1;
1416 (ii) that the owner of tangible personal property may obtain and file a form to modify
1417 the county's records regarding the owner's tangible personal property; and
1418 (iii) that the owner may be entitled to a refund pursuant to Subsection (8).