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Dear Friends,
PLEASE READ AND ACT NOW!
We have a very important action alert item and we REALLY need your immediate action on this! Failure to heed our warning will cause the OHV community some serious heartburn!
Tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. on Utah’s Capitol Hill a house transportation committee will be reviewing a bill that will dramatically change the way you and I are allowed to use OHV’s on public land.
The bill is numbered as HB 355
Here are the details:
The bill will require adults to be in direct supervision of children AND at a distance of no more than 300 feet; and within which: visual contact is maintained; and advice and assistance can be given and received. Can you imagine how this would affect your next deer hunt? Keep the kids close, not over the hill or through a stand of trees; Or your next motocross race; are you going to ride along side your kids as they race? Or when your kids ride with your other kids, or the regular family outings many of us participate in; HOW WILL THIS AFFECT YOU? How will this affect rural Utah communities were responsible kids and adults use OHV’s on a daily basis? This could change rural life in a bad way. And in case you were wondering SNOWMOBILES do apply! Any person found guilty of this will be given a class “C” misdemeanor.
Wait that’s not all…
If you are in an accident with another person OF ANY KIND you MUST contact the nearest law enforcement agency ASAP. That means if you have a little fender bender with another person, no matter the cost of the repair, you must immediately or as soon as possible call and report the accident to the local law enforcement! How much will that cost agencies and tax payers to administrate? How will that affect your riding experience? How will that affect your next race? Are we going to stop a motocross race and report a pile up?!
You must also report accidents if:
injury requiring medical attention or death of any person; While we understand some of this why aren’t they asking for similar reporting requirements from mountain bikers, horse back riders, kids on trampolines, etc… this is discriminatory, and there are better ways to glean this data.
property damage to the operator's property in excess of $1,000; What damage to your OHV wouldn’t be under $1,000
property damage of any kind to the property of another. Again if you are in an accident and scratch your buddy’s fender are you going to report it? No, but why should you be told you must and if you don’t you are turned into a criminal?
Failure to give notice as required by this section is a class B misdemeanor. This is outrageous, stiffer jail times, steeper fines and oh yeah they can take away your regular drivers license. Doesn’t this give you a warm fuzzy feeling?
And last but not least:
If you own an OHV and you allow a minor to use it you are liable for any damages caused by the negligence of the operator if that operator is under 18. We can see some wisdom in this, but not in the other terms of this bill.
Simply put this bill stinks. It is discriminatory, it will be difficult and costly to enforce and administrate and creates as many problems as it attempts to solve.
The OHV community was not consulted prior to its release, and the problems in the bill reflect that. We recognize there are issues that HB 355 attempts to address and are worthy of discussion. We would ask that the legislature hold off on this attempt until, law enforcement, State agencies, and the OHV community can collaboratively address the problems and if needed put a bill forward that actually works.
Here is a link to the actual bill http://www.le.state.ut.us/~2006/bills/hbillint/hb0355.htm
What you MUST do…
If you will do this we WILL make a difference so PLEASE HELP.
Here is a list of all the committee members and their contact info. PLEASE call them especially if they are your representative! Not sure of your district go here http://www.le.state.ut.us/house/DistrictInfo/newMaps/State.htm ; even if they aren’t your rep let they and your rep know your concerns!
YOU MUST ACT before the committee meets at 3:00 pm Friday Feb 10. PLACE: Room W135, West Office Building, State Capitol Complex
Rep. Joseph G. Murray, Chair
Email: jmurray@utah.gov
Address: 1030 PEACH DR, OGDEN, UT 84404
Home Phone: 801-393-7062
Rep. J. Stuart Adams, Vice Chair
Email: stuartadams@utah.gov
Address: 3271 E 1875 N, LAYTON, UT 84040
Home Phone: 801-544-7676 Work Phone: 801-546-6000
Rep. Jeff Alexander
Email: jalexander@utah.gov
Address: 3127 PIUTE DR, PROVO, UT 84604
Home Phone: 801-375-1092 Work Phone: 801-224-8666
Rep. David Clark
Email: dclark@utah.gov
Address: 1831 RED MOUNTAIN, SANTA CLARA, UT 84765
Home Phone: 435-628-5108 Work Phone: 435-628-4479
Rep. Tim M. Cosgrove
Email: tcosgrove@utah.gov
Address: 477 E 6325 S, MURRAY, UT 84107
Home Phone: 801-685-0673
Rep. Bradley M. Daw
Email: bdaw@utah.gov
Address: 842 E 280 S, OREM, UT 84097
Home Phone: 801-226-5079 Work Phone: 801-434-7425
Rep. Brad L. Dee, BILL SPONSOR
Email: bdee@utah.gov
Address: 111 W 5600 S, OGDEN, UT 84405
Home Phone: 801-479-5495 Work Phone: 801-399-8623
Rep. John Dougall
Email: jdougall@utah.gov
Address: PO BOX 771, AMERICAN FORK, UT 84003
Home Phone: 801-492-1365 Work Phone: 801-492-1365
Rep. James A. Dunnigan
Email: jdunnigan@utah.gov
Address: 3105 W 5400 S SUITE 6, TAYLORSVILLE, UT 84118
Home Phone: 801-968-8594 Work Phone: 801-840-1800
Rep. Julie Fisher
Email: jfisher@utah.gov
Address: 865 S ORCHARD CT, FRUIT HEIGHTS, UT 84037
Home Phone: 801-544-3833
Rep. Kerry W. Gibson
Email: kwgibson@utah.gov
Address: 5454 W 1150 S, OGDEN, UT 84404
Home Phone: 801-731-8071 Work Phone: 801-731-7404
Rep. Brad King
Email: brad.king@ceu.edu
Address: 635 N 500 E, PRICE, UT 84501
Home Phone: 435-637-7955 Work Phone: 435-613-5246
Rep. Karen W. Morgan
Email: karenmorgan@utah.gov
Address: 8378 AUSTRIAN WAY, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84121
Home Phone: 801-943-0067 Work Phone: 801-538-1029
Rep. Peggy Wallace
Email: pwallace@utah.gov
Address: 3297 W GREEN MESA WAY, WEST JORDAN, UT 84088
Home Phone: 801-233-9041 Work Phone: 801-965-3010
Rep. Larry B. Wiley
Email: lwiley@utah.gov
Address: 1450 W 3300 S, WEST VALLEY CITY, UT 84119
Home Phone: 801-487-8095 Work Phone: 801-535-6687
Forward this to all you know.
Thank you.
Utah Shared Access Alliance (USA-ALL)
Keeping public lands open!
PO BOX 131 Payson, Utah 84651
Office; 801-465-1145
Fax: 801-465-6972
www.usaall.org
info@usaall.org
PLEASE READ AND ACT NOW!
We have a very important action alert item and we REALLY need your immediate action on this! Failure to heed our warning will cause the OHV community some serious heartburn!
Tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. on Utah’s Capitol Hill a house transportation committee will be reviewing a bill that will dramatically change the way you and I are allowed to use OHV’s on public land.
The bill is numbered as HB 355
Here are the details:
The bill will require adults to be in direct supervision of children AND at a distance of no more than 300 feet; and within which: visual contact is maintained; and advice and assistance can be given and received. Can you imagine how this would affect your next deer hunt? Keep the kids close, not over the hill or through a stand of trees; Or your next motocross race; are you going to ride along side your kids as they race? Or when your kids ride with your other kids, or the regular family outings many of us participate in; HOW WILL THIS AFFECT YOU? How will this affect rural Utah communities were responsible kids and adults use OHV’s on a daily basis? This could change rural life in a bad way. And in case you were wondering SNOWMOBILES do apply! Any person found guilty of this will be given a class “C” misdemeanor.
Wait that’s not all…
If you are in an accident with another person OF ANY KIND you MUST contact the nearest law enforcement agency ASAP. That means if you have a little fender bender with another person, no matter the cost of the repair, you must immediately or as soon as possible call and report the accident to the local law enforcement! How much will that cost agencies and tax payers to administrate? How will that affect your riding experience? How will that affect your next race? Are we going to stop a motocross race and report a pile up?!
You must also report accidents if:
injury requiring medical attention or death of any person; While we understand some of this why aren’t they asking for similar reporting requirements from mountain bikers, horse back riders, kids on trampolines, etc… this is discriminatory, and there are better ways to glean this data.
property damage to the operator's property in excess of $1,000; What damage to your OHV wouldn’t be under $1,000
property damage of any kind to the property of another. Again if you are in an accident and scratch your buddy’s fender are you going to report it? No, but why should you be told you must and if you don’t you are turned into a criminal?
Failure to give notice as required by this section is a class B misdemeanor. This is outrageous, stiffer jail times, steeper fines and oh yeah they can take away your regular drivers license. Doesn’t this give you a warm fuzzy feeling?
And last but not least:
If you own an OHV and you allow a minor to use it you are liable for any damages caused by the negligence of the operator if that operator is under 18. We can see some wisdom in this, but not in the other terms of this bill.
Simply put this bill stinks. It is discriminatory, it will be difficult and costly to enforce and administrate and creates as many problems as it attempts to solve.
The OHV community was not consulted prior to its release, and the problems in the bill reflect that. We recognize there are issues that HB 355 attempts to address and are worthy of discussion. We would ask that the legislature hold off on this attempt until, law enforcement, State agencies, and the OHV community can collaboratively address the problems and if needed put a bill forward that actually works.
Here is a link to the actual bill http://www.le.state.ut.us/~2006/bills/hbillint/hb0355.htm
What you MUST do…
If you will do this we WILL make a difference so PLEASE HELP.
Here is a list of all the committee members and their contact info. PLEASE call them especially if they are your representative! Not sure of your district go here http://www.le.state.ut.us/house/DistrictInfo/newMaps/State.htm ; even if they aren’t your rep let they and your rep know your concerns!
YOU MUST ACT before the committee meets at 3:00 pm Friday Feb 10. PLACE: Room W135, West Office Building, State Capitol Complex
Rep. Joseph G. Murray, Chair
Email: jmurray@utah.gov
Address: 1030 PEACH DR, OGDEN, UT 84404
Home Phone: 801-393-7062
Rep. J. Stuart Adams, Vice Chair
Email: stuartadams@utah.gov
Address: 3271 E 1875 N, LAYTON, UT 84040
Home Phone: 801-544-7676 Work Phone: 801-546-6000
Rep. Jeff Alexander
Email: jalexander@utah.gov
Address: 3127 PIUTE DR, PROVO, UT 84604
Home Phone: 801-375-1092 Work Phone: 801-224-8666
Rep. David Clark
Email: dclark@utah.gov
Address: 1831 RED MOUNTAIN, SANTA CLARA, UT 84765
Home Phone: 435-628-5108 Work Phone: 435-628-4479
Rep. Tim M. Cosgrove
Email: tcosgrove@utah.gov
Address: 477 E 6325 S, MURRAY, UT 84107
Home Phone: 801-685-0673
Rep. Bradley M. Daw
Email: bdaw@utah.gov
Address: 842 E 280 S, OREM, UT 84097
Home Phone: 801-226-5079 Work Phone: 801-434-7425
Rep. Brad L. Dee, BILL SPONSOR
Email: bdee@utah.gov
Address: 111 W 5600 S, OGDEN, UT 84405
Home Phone: 801-479-5495 Work Phone: 801-399-8623
Rep. John Dougall
Email: jdougall@utah.gov
Address: PO BOX 771, AMERICAN FORK, UT 84003
Home Phone: 801-492-1365 Work Phone: 801-492-1365
Rep. James A. Dunnigan
Email: jdunnigan@utah.gov
Address: 3105 W 5400 S SUITE 6, TAYLORSVILLE, UT 84118
Home Phone: 801-968-8594 Work Phone: 801-840-1800
Rep. Julie Fisher
Email: jfisher@utah.gov
Address: 865 S ORCHARD CT, FRUIT HEIGHTS, UT 84037
Home Phone: 801-544-3833
Rep. Kerry W. Gibson
Email: kwgibson@utah.gov
Address: 5454 W 1150 S, OGDEN, UT 84404
Home Phone: 801-731-8071 Work Phone: 801-731-7404
Rep. Brad King
Email: brad.king@ceu.edu
Address: 635 N 500 E, PRICE, UT 84501
Home Phone: 435-637-7955 Work Phone: 435-613-5246
Rep. Karen W. Morgan
Email: karenmorgan@utah.gov
Address: 8378 AUSTRIAN WAY, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84121
Home Phone: 801-943-0067 Work Phone: 801-538-1029
Rep. Peggy Wallace
Email: pwallace@utah.gov
Address: 3297 W GREEN MESA WAY, WEST JORDAN, UT 84088
Home Phone: 801-233-9041 Work Phone: 801-965-3010
Rep. Larry B. Wiley
Email: lwiley@utah.gov
Address: 1450 W 3300 S, WEST VALLEY CITY, UT 84119
Home Phone: 801-487-8095 Work Phone: 801-535-6687
Forward this to all you know.
Thank you.
Utah Shared Access Alliance (USA-ALL)
Keeping public lands open!
PO BOX 131 Payson, Utah 84651
Office; 801-465-1145
Fax: 801-465-6972
www.usaall.org
info@usaall.org