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8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions related to electric assisted bicycle definitions and
10 accessibility.
11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 ▸ defines terms;
14 ▸ allows a person with certain disabilities to apply for a trail accessibility card to
15 allow the person to operate an electric assisted bicycle on a trail open to the use of a
16 bicycle;
17 ▸ outlines the application requirements for a trail accessibility card;
18 ▸ limits the use of certain electric assisted bicycles on certain trails based on power
19 output of the electric assisted bicycle;
20 ▸ amends the definition of an off-highway vehicle to include a class 1 electric assisted
21 bicycle with a power output of 251 watts or more; and
22 ▸ makes technical changes.
23 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
24 None
25 Other Special Clauses:
26 None
27 Utah Code Sections Affected:
28 AMENDS:
29 41-6a-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 84 and 354
30 41-6a-1115.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2018, Chapter 175
31 41-22-2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2021, Chapter 280
32 63I-1-241, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 84 and 154
33 ENACTS:
34 41-6a-1115.6, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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36 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
37 Section 1. Section 41-6a-102 is amended to read:
38 41-6a-102. Definitions.
39 As used in this chapter:
40 (1) "Alley" means a street or highway intended to provide access to the rear or side of
41 lots or buildings in urban districts and not intended for through vehicular traffic.
42 (2) "All-terrain type I vehicle" means the same as that term is defined in Section
43 41-22-2.
44 (3) "Authorized emergency vehicle" includes:
45 (a) fire department vehicles;
46 (b) police vehicles;
47 (c) ambulances; and
48 (d) other publicly or privately owned vehicles as designated by the commissioner of the
49 Department of Public Safety.
50 (4) "Autocycle" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-3-102.
51 (5) (a) "Bicycle" means a wheeled vehicle:
52 (i) propelled by human power by feet or hands acting upon pedals or cranks;
53 (ii) with a seat or saddle designed for the use of the operator;
54 (iii) designed to be operated on the ground; and
55 (iv) whose wheels are not less than 14 inches in diameter.
56 (b) "Bicycle" includes an electric assisted bicycle.
57 (c) "Bicycle" does not include scooters and similar devices.
58 (6) (a) "Bus" means a motor vehicle:
59 (i) designed for carrying more than 15 passengers and used for the transportation of
60 persons; or
61 (ii) designed and used for the transportation of persons for compensation.
62 (b) "Bus" does not include a taxicab.
63 (7) (a) "Circular intersection" means an intersection that has an island, generally
64 circular in design, located in the center of the intersection where traffic passes to the right of
65 the island.
66 (b) "Circular intersection" includes:
67 (i) roundabouts;
68 (ii) rotaries; and
69 (iii) traffic circles.
70 (8) "Class 1 electric assisted bicycle" means an electric assisted bicycle described in
71 Subsection [
72 (9) "Class 1 electric assisted mountain bicycle" means a class 1 electric assisted bicycle
73 with a power output of 250 watts or less.
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75 described in Subsection [
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77 described in Subsection [
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79 Safety.
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81 (a) designed primarily for through traffic; and
82 (b) to or from which owners or occupants of abutting lands and other persons have no
83 legal right of access, except at points as determined by the highway authority having
84 jurisdiction over the highway, street, or roadway.
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86 (a) that part of a roadway at an intersection included within the connections of the
87 lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite sides of the highway measured from:
88 (i) (A) the curbs; or
89 (B) in the absence of curbs, from the edges of the traversable roadway; and
90 (ii) in the absence of a sidewalk on one side of the roadway, that part of a roadway
91 included within the extension of the lateral lines of the existing sidewalk at right angles to the
92 centerline; or
93 (b) any portion of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for
94 pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface.
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97 (a) visual contact is maintained; and
98 (b) advice and assistance can be given and received.
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100 by:
101 (a) an unpaved intervening space;
102 (b) a physical barrier; or
103 (c) a clearly indicated dividing section constructed to impede vehicular traffic.
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105 (a) has a power output of not more than 750 watts;
106 (b) has fully operable pedals on permanently affixed cranks;
107 (c) is fully operable as a bicycle without the use of the electric motor; and
108 (d) is one of the following:
109 (i) an electric assisted bicycle equipped with a motor or electronics that:
110 (A) provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling; and
111 (B) ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20 miles per
112 hour;
113 (ii) an electric assisted bicycle equipped with a motor or electronics that:
114 (A) may be used exclusively to propel the bicycle; and
115 (B) is not capable of providing assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20
116 miles per hour; or
117 (iii) an electric assisted bicycle equipped with a motor or electronics that:
118 (A) provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling;
119 (B) ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 28 miles per
120 hour; and
121 (C) is equipped with a speedometer.
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123 device with:
124 (i) two nontandem wheels in contact with the ground;
125 (ii) a system capable of steering and stopping the unit under typical operating
126 conditions;
127 (iii) an electric propulsion system with average power of one horsepower or 750 watts;
128 (iv) a maximum speed capacity on a paved, level surface of 12.5 miles per hour; and
129 (v) a deck design for a person to stand while operating the device.
130 (b) "Electric personal assistive mobility device" does not include a wheelchair.
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132 commonly used or intended for the purpose of producing an explosion and that contains any
133 oxidizing and combustive units or other ingredients in proportions, quantities, or packing so
134 that an ignition by fire, friction, concussion, percussion, or detonator of any part of the
135 compound or mixture may cause a sudden generation of highly heated gases, and the resultant
136 gaseous pressures are capable of producing destructive effects on contiguous objects or of
137 causing death or serious bodily injury.
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139 implement, for drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry.
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141 less, as determined by a tagliabue or equivalent closed-cup test device.
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143 system as defined in Section 72-1-102.
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145 (i) is designed for transportation by players on a golf course;
146 (ii) has not less than three wheels in contact with the ground;
147 (iii) has an unladen weight of less than 1,800 pounds;
148 (iv) is designed to operate at low speeds; and
149 (v) is designed to carry not more than six persons including the driver.
150 (b) "Golf cart" does not include:
151 (i) a low-speed vehicle or an off-highway vehicle;
152 (ii) a motorized wheelchair;
153 (iii) an electric personal assistive mobility device;
154 (iv) an electric assisted bicycle;
155 (v) a motor assisted scooter;
156 (vi) a personal delivery device, as defined in Section 41-6a-1119; or
157 (vii) a mobile carrier, as defined in Section 41-6a-1120.
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159 between a continuing lane of a through roadway and a lane used to enter or exit the continuing
160 lane including similar areas between merging or splitting highways.
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162 weight of any load on the vehicle.
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164 place of any nature when any part of it is open to the use of the public as a matter of right for
165 vehicular travel.
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167 72-1-102.
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169 connection of the lateral curblines, or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of the roadways
170 of two or more highways that join one another.
171 (b) Where a highway includes two roadways 30 feet or more apart:
172 (i) every crossing of each roadway of the divided highway by an intersecting highway
173 is a separate intersection; and
174 (ii) if the intersecting highway also includes two roadways 30 feet or more apart, then
175 every crossing of two roadways of the highways is a separate intersection.
176 (c) "Intersection" does not include the junction of an alley with a street or highway.
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178 of vehicle movements or for pedestrian refuge designated by:
179 (a) pavement markings, which may include an area designated by two solid yellow
180 lines surrounding the perimeter of the area;
181 (b) channelizing devices;
182 (c) curbs;
183 (d) pavement edges; or
184 (e) other devices.
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186 autocycle, the act of overtaking and passing another vehicle that is stopped in the same
187 direction of travel in the same lane.
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189 Section 53-1-102.
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191 (a) that is designated specifically for through traffic; and
192 (b) over, from, or to which neither owners nor occupants of abutting lands nor other
193 persons have any right or easement, or have only a limited right or easement of access, light,
194 air, or view.
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196 body of a county, municipal, or other local board or body having authority to enact laws
197 relating to traffic under the constitution and laws of the state.
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199 (i) is designed to be operated at speeds of not more than 25 miles per hour; and
200 (ii) has a capacity of not more than six passengers, including a conventional driver or
201 fallback-ready user if on board the vehicle, as those terms are defined in Section 41-26-102.1.
202 (b) "Low-speed vehicle" does not include a golfcart or an off-highway vehicle.
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204 is wholly or partly of metal or other hard nonresilient material.
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206 seat or saddle that is less than 24 inches from the ground as measured on a level surface with
207 properly inflated tires.
208 (b) "Mini-motorcycle" does not include a moped or a motor assisted scooter.
209 (c) "Mini-motorcycle" does not include a motorcycle that is:
210 (i) designed for off-highway use; and
211 (ii) registered as an off-highway vehicle under Section 41-22-3.
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213 (a) a trailer or semitrailer that is:
214 (i) designed, constructed, and equipped as a dwelling place, living abode, or sleeping
215 place either permanently or temporarily; and
216 (ii) equipped for use as a conveyance on streets and highways; or
217 (b) a trailer or a semitrailer whose chassis and exterior shell is designed and
218 constructed for use as a mobile home, as defined in Subsection [
219 instead used permanently or temporarily for:
220 (i) the advertising, sale, display, or promotion of merchandise or services; or
221 (ii) any other commercial purpose except the transportation of property for hire or the
222 transportation of property for distribution by a private carrier.
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224 (i) pedals to permit propulsion by human power; and
225 (ii) a motor that:
226 (A) produces not more than two brake horsepower; and
227 (B) is not capable of propelling the cycle at a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour on
228 level ground.
229 (b) If an internal combustion engine is used, the displacement may not exceed 50 cubic
230 centimeters and the moped shall have a power drive system that functions directly or
231 automatically without clutching or shifting by the operator after the drive system is engaged.
232 (c) "Moped" does not include:
233 (i) an electric assisted bicycle; or
234 (ii) a motor assisted scooter.
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236 (i) at least two wheels in contact with the ground;
237 (ii) a braking system capable of stopping the unit under typical operating conditions;
238 (iii) an electric motor not exceeding 2,000 watts;
239 (iv) either:
240 (A) handlebars and a deck design for a person to stand while operating the device; or
241 (B) handlebars and a seat designed for a person to sit, straddle, or stand while operating
242 the device;
243 (v) a design for the ability to be propelled by human power alone; and
244 (vi) a maximum speed of 20 miles per hour on a paved level surface.
245 (b) "Motor assisted scooter" does not include:
246 (i) an electric assisted bicycle; or
247 (ii) a motor-driven cycle.
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249 is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon
250 rails.
251 (b) "Motor vehicle" does not include:
252 (i) vehicles moved solely by human power;
253 (ii) motorized wheelchairs;
254 (iii) an electric personal assistive mobility device;
255 (iv) an electric assisted bicycle;
256 (v) a motor assisted scooter;
257 (vi) a personal delivery device, as defined in Section 41-6a-1119; or
258 (vii) a mobile carrier, as defined in Section 41-6a-1120.
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260 (a) a motor vehicle, other than a tractor, having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider
261 and designed to travel with not more than three wheels in contact with the ground; or
262 (b) an autocycle.
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264 bicycle having:
265 (i) an engine with less than 150 cubic centimeters displacement; or
266 (ii) a motor that produces not more than five horsepower.
267 (b) "Motor-driven cycle" does not include:
268 (i) an electric personal assistive mobility device;
269 (ii) a motor assisted scooter; or
270 (iii) an electric assisted bicycle.
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272 defined under Section 41-22-2.
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274 41-22-2.
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277 (a) a human driver, as defined in Section 41-26-102.1, that operates a vehicle; or
278 (b) an automated driving system, as defined in Section 41-26-102.1, that operates a
279 vehicle.
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281 is occupied or not.
282 (b) "Park" or "parking" does not include:
283 (i) the standing of a vehicle temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged
284 in loading or unloading property or passengers; or
285 (ii) a motor vehicle with an engaged automated driving system that has achieved a
286 minimal risk condition, as those terms are defined in Section 41-26-102.1.
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288 Peace Officer Classifications, to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests for violations of
289 traffic laws.
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291 (a) on foot; or
292 (b) in a wheelchair.
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294 regulate pedestrians.
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296 corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association,
297 joint venture, governmental agency, public corporation, or any other legal or commercial entity.
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299 (a) designed to be drawn by another vehicle and attached to the towing vehicle by
300 means of a reach, or pole, or by being boomed or otherwise secured to the towing vehicle; and
301 (b) that is ordinarily used for transporting long or irregular shaped loads including
302 poles, pipes, or structural members generally capable of sustaining themselves as beams
303 between the supporting connections.
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305 and used for vehicular travel by the owner and those having express or implied permission
306 from the owner, but not by other persons.
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308 stationary rails.
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310 authority of a public body or official or by a railroad and intended to give notice of the presence
311 of railroad tracks or the approach of a railroad train.
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313 coupled with or operated without cars, and operated upon rails.
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315 lawful manner in preference to another vehicle or pedestrian approaching under circumstances
316 of direction, speed, and proximity that give rise to danger of collision unless one grants
317 precedence to the other.
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319 ordinarily used for vehicular travel.
320 (b) "Roadway" does not include the sidewalk, berm, or shoulder, even though any of
321 them are used by persons riding bicycles or other human-powered vehicles.
322 (c) "Roadway" refers to any roadway separately but not to all roadways collectively, if
323 a highway includes two or more separate roadways.
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325 for the exclusive use of pedestrians and that is protected, marked, or indicated by adequate
326 signs as to be plainly visible at all times while set apart as a safety zone.
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328 (i) complies with the color and identification requirements of the most recent edition of
329 "Minimum Standards for School Buses"; and
330 (ii) is used to transport school children to or from school or school activities.
331 (b) "School bus" does not include a vehicle operated by a common carrier in
332 transportation of school children to or from school or school activities.
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334 (i) designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle;
335 and
336 (ii) constructed so that some part of its weight and that of its load rests on or is carried
337 by another vehicle.
338 (b) "Semitrailer" does not include a pole trailer.
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340 (a) that area of the hard-surfaced highway separated from the roadway by a pavement
341 edge line as established in the current approved "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices";
342 or
343 (b) that portion of the road contiguous to the roadway for accommodation of stopped
344 vehicles, for emergency use, and for lateral support.
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346 lateral lines of a roadway, and the adjacent property lines intended for the use of pedestrians.
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348 does not depend on compressed air for the support of the load.
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350 occupied or not, for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or discharging
351 passengers.
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353 [
354 of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when:
355 (a) necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic; or
356 (b) in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or traffic-control device.
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358 type I vehicle, all-terrain type II vehicle, or all-terrain type III vehicle, that is modified to meet
359 the requirements of Section 41-6a-1509 to operate on highways in the state in accordance with
360 Section 41-6a-1509.
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362 conveyances either singly or together while using any highway for the purpose of travel.
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364 designed, intended, or used to interfere with the operation or cycle of a traffic-control signal.
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366 inconsistent with this chapter placed or erected by a highway authority for the purpose of
367 regulating, warning, or guiding traffic.
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369 mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed.
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371 carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and constructed so that no
372 part of its weight rests upon the towing vehicle.
373 (b) "Trailer" does not include a pole trailer.
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375 the transportation of property.
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377 (a) designed and used primarily for drawing other vehicles; and
378 (b) constructed to carry a part of the weight of the vehicle and load drawn by the truck
379 tractor.
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381 (a) provided for vehicle operators making left turns in either direction;
382 (b) that is not used for passing, overtaking, or through travel; and
383 (c) that has been indicated by a lane traffic-control device that may include lane
384 markings.
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386 in which structures devoted to business, industry, or dwelling houses are situated at intervals of
387 less than 100 feet, for a distance of a quarter of a mile or more.
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389 be transported or drawn on a highway, except a mobile carrier, as defined in Section
390 41-6a-1120, or a device used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks.
391 Section 2. Section 41-6a-1115.5 is amended to read:
392 41-6a-1115.5. Electric assisted bicycles -- Restrictions -- Penalties.
393 (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an electric assisted bicycle is subject
394 to the provisions under this chapter for a bicycle.
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396 electric assisted bicycle on a path or trail designated for the use of a bicycle.
397 (b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c), an individual may not operate an electric
398 assisted bicycle other than a class 1 electric assisted mountain bicycle on a dirt trail.
399 (c) In accordance with Section 41-6a-1115.6, an individual with a valid trail
400 accessibility card may operate an electric assisted bicycle on any path or trail designated for the
401 use of a bicycle.
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403 may adopt an ordinance or rule to regulate or restrict the use of an electric assisted bicycle, or a
404 specific classification of an electric assisted bicycle, on a sidewalk, path, or trail within the
405 jurisdiction of the local authority or state agency.
406 (b) A local authority or a state agency may not adopt an ordinance or rule to regulate or
407 restrict a person from using an electric assisted bicycle on a sidewalk, path, or trail within the
408 jurisdiction of the local authority or state agency if the person has a trail accessibility card
409 issued in accordance with Section 41-6a-1115.6.
410 (4) An individual under 16 years [
411 bicycle.
412 (5) An individual under 14 years [
413 bicycle with the electric motor engaged on any public property, highway, path, or sidewalk
414 unless the individual is under the direct supervision of the individual's parent or guardian.
415 (6) An individual under eight years [
416 bicycle with the electric motor engaged on any public property, highway, path, or sidewalk.
417 (7) The owner of an electric assisted bicycle may not authorize or knowingly permit an
418 individual to operate an electric assisted bicycle in violation of this section.
419 (8) (a) Beginning January 1, 2017, each Utah-based manufacturer of an electric assisted
420 bicycle and each distributor of an electric assisted bicycle in Utah shall permanently affix a
421 label in a prominent location on the electric assisted bicycle.
422 (b) Each manufacturer and each distributer shall ensure that the label is printed in Arial
423 font, in 9-point type or larger, and includes the:
424 (i) appropriate electric assisted bicycle classification number described in Section
425 41-6a-102;
426 (ii) top assisted speed; and
427 (iii) wattage of the motor.
428 (9) An individual who violates this section is guilty of an infraction.
429 (10) A class 2 electric assisted bicycle is subject to the restrictions of Section
430 41-6a-526.
431 Section 3. Section 41-6a-1115.6 is enacted to read:
432 41-6a-1115.6. Electric assisted bicycle use by a person with a disability.
433 (1) For purposes of Section 41-6a-1115.5 and this section:
434 (a) "Advanced practice registered nurse" means a person licensed to practice as an
435 advanced practice registered nurse in this state under Title 58, Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act.
436 (b) "Cycling disability" means a physical disability that in the opinion of a medical
437 advisor reduces a person's mobility to a degree that may require mechanical assistance in order
438 for the person to benefit from cycling.
439 (c) "Medical advisor" means an advanced practice registered nurse, a nurse
440 practitioner, a physician, or a physician assistant.
441 (d) "Nurse practitioner" means an advanced practice registered nurse specializing as a
442 nurse practitioner.
443 (e) "Physician" means a person licensed to practice as a physician or osteopath in this
444 state under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, or Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah
445 Osteopathic Medical Practice Act.
446 (f) "Physician assistant" means an individual licensed to practice as a physician
447 assistant in the state under Title 58, Chapter 70a, Utah Physician Assistant Act.
448 (g) "Trail accessibility card" means a credential issued by the Department of Natural
449 Resources certifying that a person is a person with a cycling disability.
450 (2) Notwithstanding Subsection 41-6a-1115.5(2)(b), a person with a valid trail
451 accessibility card may operate any electric assisted bicycle on a path or trail designated for the
452 use of a bicycle.
453 (3) (a) A person may apply to the Department of Natural Resources for a trail
454 accessibility card.
455 (b) An applicant for a trail accessibility card shall ensure that an application contains
456 the certification of the applicant's medical advisor that the applicant:
457 (i) has a cycling disability; or
458 (ii) meets the definition of a person with a disability that limits or impairs the ability to
459 walk as defined in the federal Uniform System for Parking for Persons with Disabilities, 23
460 C.F.R. Chapter II, Subchapter B, Pt. 1235.2 (1991).
461 Section 4. Section 41-22-2 is amended to read:
462 41-22-2. Definitions.
463 As used in this chapter:
464 (1) "Advisory council" means the Off-highway Vehicle Advisory Council appointed by
465 the Division of Recreation.
466 (2) "All-terrain type I vehicle" means any motor vehicle 52 inches or less in width,
467 having an unladen dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less, traveling on three or more low pressure
468 tires, having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator, and designed for or capable of
469 travel over unimproved terrain.
470 (3) (a) "All-terrain type II vehicle" means any motor vehicle 80 inches or less in width,
471 traveling on four or more low pressure tires, having a steering wheel, non-straddle seating, a
472 rollover protection system, and designed for or capable of travel over unimproved terrain, and
473 is:
474 (i) an electric-powered vehicle; or
475 (ii) a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine and has an unladen dry weight
476 of 2,500 pounds or less.
477 (b) "All-terrain type II vehicle" does not include golf carts, any vehicle designed to
478 carry a person with a disability, any vehicle not specifically designed for recreational use, or
479 farm tractors as defined under Section 41-1a-102.
480 (4) (a) "All-terrain type III vehicle" means any other motor vehicle, not defined in
481 Subsection (2), (3), [
482 unimproved terrain.
483 (b) "All-terrain type III vehicle" does not include golf carts, any vehicle designed to
484 carry a person with a disability, any vehicle not specifically designed for recreational use, or
485 farm tractors as defined under Section 41-1a-102.
486 (5) "Class 1 electric assisted bicycle" means the same as that term is defined in Section
487 41-6a-102.
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489 [
490 road, route, or trail.
491 [
492 vehicles at wholesale or retail.
493 [
494 [
495 designed for use on wheels with rim diameter of 14 inches or less and utilizing an operating
496 pressure of 10 pounds per square inch or less as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
497 [
498 off-highway vehicles.
499 [
500 (b) "Motor vehicle" includes an off-highway vehicle.
501 [
502 operator and designed to travel on not more than two tires.
503 [
504 vehicle, all-terrain type II vehicle, all-terrain type III vehicle, motorcycle, or snowmobile that is
505 used by the owner or the owner's agent for agricultural operations.
506 [
507 all-terrain type II vehicle, all-terrain type III vehicle, [
508 assisted bicycle with a power output of 251 watts or more.
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510 off-highway vehicle.
511 [
512 off-highway vehicle.
513 [
514 incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in the state under Title 16, Chapter 6a, Utah Revised
515 Nonprofit Corporation Act, for the purpose of promoting the interests of off-highway vehicle
516 recreation.
517 [
518 having a property interest or title to an off-highway vehicle and entitled to the use and
519 possession of that vehicle.
520 [
521 agency or any political subdivision of the state.
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523 off-highway vehicle.
524 [
525 [
526 and steered and supported in whole or in part by skis, belts, cleats, runners, or low pressure
527 tires.
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529 way or place of whatever nature, when any part of it is open to the use of the public for
530 vehicular travel.
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532 meaning as defined in Section 41-6a-102.
533 Section 5. Section 63I-1-241 is amended to read:
534 63I-1-241. Repeal dates, Title 41.
535 (1) Subsection 41-1a-1201(9), related to the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury
536 Rehabilitation Fund, is repealed January 1, 2025.
537 (2) Section 41-3-106, which creates an advisory board related to motor vehicle
538 business regulation, is repealed July 1, 2024.
539 (3) The following subsections addressing lane filtering are repealed on July 1, 2022:
540 (a) Subsection 41-6a-102[
541 (b) Subsection 41-6a-704(5); and
542 (c) Subsection 41-6a-710(1)(c).
543 (4) Subsection 41-6a-1406(6)(b)(iii), related to the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury
544 Rehabilitation Fund, is repealed January 1, 2025.
545 (5) Subsections 41-22-2(1) and 41-22-10(1)(a), which create the Off-highway Vehicle
546 Advisory Council, are repealed July 1, 2027.
547 (6) Subsection 41-22-8(3), related to the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Rehabilitation
548 Fund, is repealed January 1, 2025.