Bill Text: MI HB6174 | 2019-2020 | 100th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Vehicles: off-road; helmet requirement for operator of or passenger on a 4-wheel off-road vehicle; eliminate if operator has a motorcycle endorsement. Amends sec. 81133 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.81133).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-09-08 - Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/03/2020 [HB6174 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2019-HB6174-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL NO. 6174
September 03, 2020, Introduced by Reps. Eisen,
LaFave and Markkanen and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and
Outdoor Recreation.
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled
"Natural resources and environmental protection act,"
by amending section 81133 (MCL 324.81133), as amended by 2018 PA 206.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 81133. (1) An individual shall not operate an ORV as described in any of the following:
(a) At a rate of speed
greater than is reasonable and proper, or in a careless manner, having due
regard for the existing conditions. then existing.
(b) During the hours of
1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise without unless displaying a lighted headlight and lighted
taillight. The requirements of this subdivision are in addition to any
applicable requirements of section 81131(12).
(c) Unless If the vehicle is not equipped with a braking system that may be operated operable by hand or foot , and capable
of producing deceleration at 14 feet per second on level ground at a speed of
20 miles per hour; a brake light , that is brighter than the taillight , and is visible
from behind the vehicle when the brake is activated, if the vehicle is operated
during the hours of 1/2 hour after sunset and 1/2 hour before sunrise; and a
throttle so designed that when the pressure used to advance the throttle is
removed, the engine speed will immediately
and automatically return returns to idle.
(d) In a state game area
or state park or recreation area, except on roads, trails, or areas designated
for this purpose, notwithstanding section 72118; on other state-owned lands
under the control of the department where the operation would be in violation
of rules promulgated by the department; in a forest nursery or planting area;
on public lands posted or reasonably identifiable as an area of forest
reproduction, and when growing stock may be damaged; in a dedicated natural
area of the department; or in any area in such a manner as to create an erosive
condition, or to injure, damage, or destroy trees or growing crops. However,
the department may permit an owner and guests of the owner to use an ORV within
the boundaries of a state forest in order to access the owner's property.
(e) On the frozen surface
of public waters within 100 feet of an individual not in or upon on a vehicle, or within 100 feet of a
fishing shanty or shelter or an area that is cleared of snow for skating, purposes, except at the minimum speed required to
maintain controlled forward movement of the vehicle, or as may be authorized by a permit in special events.for a special event.
(f) Unless If the vehicle is not equipped with a spark arrester type United
States Forest Service- approved muffler, in
good working order and in constant operation. Exhaust noise emission shall not
exceed 86 Db(A) or 82 Db(A) on a vehicle manufactured after January 1, 1986,
when the vehicle is under full throttle, traveling in second gear, and measured
50 feet at right angles from the vehicle path with a sound level meter that
meets the requirement of ANSI S1.4 1983, using procedure and ancillary
equipment therein described; or 99 Db(A) or 94 Db(A) on a vehicle manufactured
after January 1, 1986, or that level comparable to the current sound level as
provided for by the United States Environmental Protection Agency when tested
according to the provisions of the current SAE J1287, June 86 test procedure
for exhaust levels of stationary motorcycles, using sound level meters and
ancillary equipment therein described. A vehicle subject to this part,
manufactured or assembled after December 31, 1972 and used, sold, or offered
for sale in this state, shall conform to comply with the noise emission levels
established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under the
noise control act of 1972, 42 USC 4901 to 4918.
(g) Within 100 feet of a
dwelling at a speed greater than the minimum required to maintain controlled
forward movement of the vehicle, except under any of the following
circumstances:
(i) On property owned by or the operator, under the operator's control, or on which the
operator is an invited guest.
(ii) On a forest road
or forest trail if the forest road or forest trail is maintained by or is under the
jurisdiction of the department.
(iii) On a street,
county road, or highway on which ORV use is authorized under section 81131(2),
(3), (5), or (6).
(h) In or
upon On the
lands of another without the written consent of the owner, the owner's agent,
or a lessee, when if required by part
731. The operator of the vehicle is liable for damage to private property
caused by operation of the vehicle, including, but not limited to, damage to
trees, shrubs, or growing crops, injury to other living creatures, or erosive
or other ecological damage. The owner of the private property may recover from
the individual responsible ORV operator nominal
damages of not less than the amount of damage or injury. Consent to ORV use on private property is not implied by
either of the following:
(i) Failure to post private property or to fence or otherwise
enclose the private property in
a manner to exclude intruders.
or
(ii) Failure of the private
property owner or other authorized person to personally communicate against
trespass. does not imply consent to ORV use.
(i) In an area on which public hunting is permitted during
the regular November firearm deer season, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 2
p.m. to 5 p.m., except as follows:
(i) During an
emergency.
(ii) For law
enforcement purposes.
(iii) To go to and from
a permanent residence or a hunting camp otherwise inaccessible by a
conventional wheeled vehicle.
(iv) To remove legally
harvested deer, bear, or elk from public land. An individual shall operate an
ORV under this subparagraph at a speed not exceeding 5 miles per hour, using
the most direct route that complies with subdivision (n).
(v) To conduct
necessary work functions involving land and timber survey, communication and
transmission line patrol, or timber harvest operations.
(vi) On property owned
or under control of the operator or on which the operator is an invited guest.
(vii) While operating a
vehicle registered under the code on a private road capable of sustaining
automobile traffic or a street, county road, or highway.
(viii) If the individual
holds a valid permit to hunt from a standing vehicle issued under part 401 or is
a person with a disability using an ORV on a designated trail or forest road to
access public lands for purposes of hunting or fishing. through use of a designated trail or forest road. An
individual holding a valid permit to hunt from a standing vehicle issued under
part 401, or a person with a disability using an ORV to access public lands for
purposes of hunting or fishing, The individual may display on the ORV a flag, the
color of which the department shall determine, to identify himself or herself
as a person with a disability or an individual holding a permit to hunt from a
standing vehicle under part 401.
(j) Except as otherwise provided in section 40111, while
transporting on the vehicle a
either of the
following:
(i) A bow, unless the bow is unstrung or
encased. , or a
(ii) A firearm, unless the firearm is unloaded
and securely encased , or is equipped with and
made inoperative by a manufactured keylocked trigger housing mechanism.
(k) On or across a cemetery or burial ground, or land used as
an airport.
(l) Within 100 feet
of a slide, ski, or skating area, unless the vehicle is being used for the
purpose of servicing the area or is being operated pursuant to section
81131(2), (3), (5), or (6).
(m) On an operating or nonabandoned railroad or railroad
right-of-way, or public utility right-of-way, other than for the purpose of
crossing at a clearly established site intended for vehicular traffic. , except This subdivision does not apply to railroad,
public utility, or law enforcement personnel while in performance of their
duties, and except if the right-of-way is designated as provided for in section
81127.
(n) In or upon
on the
waters of any stream, river, bog, wetland, swamp, marsh, or quagmire, except over a bridge,
culvert, or similar structure.
(o) To hunt, pursue, worry, kill, or attempt to hunt, pursue,
worry, or kill an animal, whether wild or domesticated.
(p) In a manner so as to leave that leaves behind litter or other debris.
(q) On public land , in a manner contrary to operating regulations.
(r) While transporting or possessing, in or on the vehicle,
alcoholic liquor in a container that is open or uncapped or upon on which the seal is
broken, except under either of the following circumstances:
(i) The container is
in a trunk or compartment separate from the passenger compartment of the
vehicle.
(ii) If the vehicle
does not have a trunk or compartment separate from the passenger compartment,
the container is encased or enclosed.
(s) While
transporting any passenger in or upon an ORV With a passenger unless
the manufacturing standards for the vehicle make provisions for transporting provide for passengers.
(t) On adjacent private land, in an area zoned residential,
within 300 feet of a dwelling,
and at a speed greater than the minimum required to maintain
controlled forward movement of the vehicle except under any of the following
circumstances:
(i) On a forest road
or forest trail if the forest road or forest trail is maintained by or under
the jurisdiction of the department.
(ii) On a street,
county road, or highway on which ORV use is authorized under section 81131(2),
(3), (5), or (6).
(u) On a forest trail if the ORV is greater than 50 inches in
width.
(2) An individual who is operating or is a passenger on an
ORV shall wear a crash helmet and protective eyewear that are approved by the
United States Department of Transportation. This subsection does not apply to
any of the following:
(a) An individual who owns the property on which the ORV is
operating, is a family member of the owner and resides at that property, or is
an invited guest of an individual who owns the property. An exception under
this subdivision does not apply to any of the following:
(i) An individual
less than 16 years of age.
(ii) An individual 16
or 17 years of age, unless the individual has consent from his or her parent or
guardian to ride without a crash helmet.
(iii) An individual
participating in an organized ORV riding or racing event if an individual who
owns the property receives consideration for use of the property for operating
ORVs.
(b) An individual wearing a properly adjusted and fastened
safety belt if the ORV is equipped with a roof that meets or exceeds United
States Department of Transportation standards for a crash helmet.
(c) An ORV operated on a state-licensed game bird hunting
preserve at a speed of not greater than 10 miles per hour.
(d) An ORV operated for the purpose of towing a fishing
shanty or supply shed over the frozen surface of public waters at the minimum
speed required to maintain controlled forward movement of the vehicle or while
traveling to and from a fishing shanty at a speed of not greater than 10 miles
per hour. An owner of private property is not liable for personal injuries,
including death, to an individual who operates an ORV as described in this
subdivision without wearing a helmet while traveling on the owner's property.
(e) The operator of or a passenger on an ORV with 4 or more
wheels if the operator has a motorcycle indorsement under section 312a of the
Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.312a, on his or her operator's or chauffeur's
license.
(3) Each person who participates in the sport of ORV riding
accepts the risks associated with that sport insofar as the dangers are
inherent. Those risks include, but are not limited to, injuries to persons or
property that can result resulting from variations
in terrain; defects in traffic lanes; surface or subsurface snow or ice
conditions; bare spots; rocks, trees, and other forms of natural growth or
debris; and collisions with fill material, decks, bridges, signs, fences, trail
maintenance equipment, or other ORVs. Those risks do not include injuries to
persons or property that
result resulting from
the use of an ORV by another person in a careless or negligent manner likely to
endanger a person
or property. When an ORV is operated in the vicinity of a railroad
right-of-way, each person who participates in the sport of ORV riding additionally assumes
risks including, but not limited to, entanglement with railroad tracks,
switches, and ties and collisions with trains and train-related equipment and
facilities.