Bill Text: MI SB1259 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Recreation; state parks; recreation passport fee; modify distribution of revenue. Amends secs. 2001 & 2045 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.2001 & 324.2045).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2018-12-18 - Referred To Committee On Natural Resources [SB1259 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2017-SB1259-Engrossed.html
SB-1259, As Passed Senate, December 13, 2018
SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 1259
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled
"Natural resources and environmental protection act,"
by amending sections 2001, 2045, 74116, and 78119 (MCL 324.2001,
324.2045, 324.74116, and 324.78119), section 2001 as amended by
2010 PA 32, sections 2045 and 78119 as amended by 2013 PA 81, and
section 74116 as amended by 2016 PA 1.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 2001. As used in this part:
(a) "Forest recreation account" means the forest recreation
account of the legacy fund provided for in section 2005.
(b) "Game and fish protection account" means the game and fish
protection account of the legacy fund provided for in section 2010.
(c) "Legacy fund" means the Michigan conservation and
recreation legacy fund established in section 40 of article IX of
the state constitution of 1963 and provided for in section 2002.
(d) "Off-road vehicle account" means the off-road vehicle
account of the legacy fund provided for in section 2015.
(e) "Recreation improvement account" means the recreation
improvement account of the legacy fund provided for in section
2020.
(f)
"Recreation passport fee" means a state park and state-
operated
public boating access site recreation
passport fee paid
under section 805 of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL
257.805, or under rules promulgated under section 74120(2).
(g) "Snowmobile account" means the snowmobile account of the
legacy fund provided for in section 2025.
(h) "State park improvement account" means the state park
improvement account of the legacy fund provided for in section
2030.
(i) "Waterways account" means the waterways account of the
legacy fund provided for in section 2035.
Sec. 2045. (1) The department shall distribute recreation
passport fee revenue as follows:
(a) First, for necessary expenses incurred by the secretary of
state each state fiscal year in administration and implementation
of section 805 of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL
257.805. Funds appropriated for necessary expenses shall be based
upon an established cost allocation methodology that reflects
actual costs. Appropriations under this subdivision in a state
fiscal year shall not exceed $1,000,000.00.
(b) The next $10,700,000.00 received each fiscal year shall be
deposited in the state park improvement account.
(c) The next $1,030,000.00 received each fiscal year shall be
deposited in the waterways account.
(d) The remaining revenue shall be deposited as follows:
(i) 50% 75% in the state park
improvement account to be used
for
capital improvements, at state parks, including state
recreation
areas.
(ii) 30% in the state park improvement account to be
used for
operations, and maintenance at state parks, including state
recreation areas.
(ii) (iii) 2.75%
in the state park improvement account to be
used for operations, maintenance, and capital improvements of state
park cultural and historic resources.
(iii) (iv) 0.25%
in the state park improvement account to be
used to do all of the following:
(A) Promote, in concert with other state agencies, the use of
state parks, state-operated public boating access sites, state
forest campgrounds, and state forest nonmotorized trails and
pathways.
(B) Promote the use of the internet for state park camping
reservations and for payment of the recreation passport fee in
conjunction with motor vehicle registration.
(iv) (v) 10% 15%
in the local public recreation
facilities
fund created in section 1911, to be used for development of public
recreation facilities for local units of government.
(v) (vi) 7% in
the forest recreation account to be used for
operating, maintaining, and making capital improvements to state
forest campgrounds and the state forest system of pathways and
nonmotorized trails, including, but not limited to, equestrian
trails.
(2) For each state fiscal year, beginning with the 2011-2012
state fiscal year, the state treasurer shall adjust the amounts set
forth in subsection (1)(b) and (c) by an amount determined by the
state treasurer to reflect the cumulative percentage change in the
consumer
price index Consumer Price
Index for the most recent 1-
year period for which data are available. As used in this
subsection,
"consumer price index" "Consumer Price Index" means the
most comprehensive index of consumer prices available for this
state
from the bureau of labor statistics Bureau of Labor
Statistics
of the United States department of
labor.Department of
Labor.
(3) By January 15 of each year, the department, in
consultation with the department of state, shall estimate the
amount of additional recreation passport fee revenue that would
have
been collected as recreation passport fees during the
immediately preceding state fiscal year if owners of resident motor
vehicles described in sections 74116(4)(c) and 78119(4)(b) were not
exempt under those provisions from paying the recreation passport
fee. The department shall estimate the amount as follows:
(a) Determine the total number of resident motor vehicles
described in sections 74116(4)(c) and 78119(4)(b).
(b) Multiply the number under subdivision (a) by the
percentage of resident motor vehicles with single-year
registrations for which a recreation passport fee was paid during
the preceding state fiscal year.
(c) Subtract from the result under subdivision (b) the number
of resident motor vehicles described in sections 74116(4)(c) and
78119(4)(b) for which a recreation passport fee was paid during the
preceding state fiscal year under rules promulgated under section
74120(3).
(d) Multiply the result under subdivision (c) by the current
amount of the recreation passport fee during the preceding state
fiscal year.
(4) The legislature shall annually appropriate from the
general fund a sum equal to the amount estimated under subsection
(3). The sum appropriated shall be distributed as provided in
subsection (1)(d).
(5) The department shall submit a report to the standing
committees and appropriations subcommittees of the legislature with
jurisdiction over issues pertaining to natural resources and the
environment by February 1 each year. The report shall provide
information on all of the following for the preceding state fiscal
year:
(a) The total amount of recreation passport fee revenue
received by the department and the amounts allocated under
subsection (1).
(b) The total amount of annual and daily state park motor
vehicle permit fee revenue received by the department under section
74117.
(c) The total amount of seasonal or daily state-operated
public boating access site revenue received by the department under
section 78105(3).
(d) Details on the specific uses of the revenue described in
subdivisions (a), (b), and (c) and the amounts expended for each
specific use.
(e) The amount of revenue received during the preceding state
fiscal year under subsection (4).
(f) The adequacy of the revenue described in subdivisions (a)
and (e) for each of the purposes for which it is allocated under
subsection (1).
(g) The impact of the state park revenue stream described in
subdivisions (a), (b), and (d) on the Michigan state parks
endowment fund created in section 35a of article IX of the state
constitution of 1963 and provided for in section 74119.
(h) Other relevant issues that affect funding needs for the
state park system.
(6) By February 1, 2012 and every 2 years thereafter, the
department shall submit a report to the standing committees and
appropriations subcommittees of the legislature with jurisdiction
over issues pertaining to natural resources and the environment.
The report shall provide information on how frequently motor
vehicles for which the registrant declined to pay the recreation
passport fee entered state parks and state-operated public boating
access sites designated under section 78105 during the registration
period. The information shall be based on random audits conducted
by the department. A report under this subsection may be combined
with a report required under subsection (5).
(7) The department may prepare a list of frequently asked
questions and answers concerning the recreation passport fee. The
department and the department of state may post the information on
their websites. The department of state may provide the information
with any applications for registration of motor vehicles that are
mailed by the department of state.
Sec. 74116. (1) Subject to subsection (4), the operator of a
nonresident motor vehicle or commercial motor vehicle shall not
enter any state park with that motor vehicle unless a valid motor
vehicle park permit issued under section 74117 is affixed to the
lower right-hand corner of the windshield. An annual motor vehicle
park permit for a nonresident motor vehicle shall be affixed
permanently for that year. The department shall post signs at parks
that state that a motor vehicle park permit is required for entry
by a nonresident motor vehicle or commercial motor vehicle.
(2) Subject to subsection (4), the operator of a resident
motor vehicle shall not enter a state park with the resident motor
vehicle unless the recreation passport fee has been paid for that
motor vehicle. Payment of the recreation passport fee authorizes
entry into all state parks and recreation areas and designated
state-operated public boating access sites until expiration of the
motor vehicle registration.
(3) Subject to subsection (4), if the secretary of state
issues registration tabs or stickers as described in section 805 of
the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.805, the operator
of a resident motor vehicle shall not enter a state park with the
resident motor vehicle unless the resident motor vehicle has a
registration tab or sticker marked as provided under that section
to show that the recreation passport fee has been paid for that
motor vehicle.
(4) Subsections (1) to (3) do not apply under any of the
following circumstances:
(a) While the motor vehicle is being driven or parked within
an
established federal , or
state , or county highway or
county
road within a state park.
(b) If the motor vehicle is used in the operation or
maintenance of a state park, is an emergency motor vehicle, is a
state owned or law enforcement motor vehicle, or is a private motor
vehicle being operated on official state business.
(c) If the motor vehicle is registered under section 803e(1)
of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.803e, and is
exempt under section 803e(6) of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA
300, MCL 257.803e, from the registration tax, or if the motor
vehicle
is registered under as
described in section 217d or 803f of
the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.217d and 257.803f.
(d) At a state-operated public boating access site or a state
park where there is an opportunity to fish on a day that the
department has designated as a free winter fishing day or a free
fishing day under section 43534.
(e) If and to the extent that the department waives the
requirements for department-sponsored events or other circumstances
as determined by the director or the director's designee.
Sec. 78119. (1) Subject to subsection (4), a person shall not
enter, in a nonresident motor vehicle or commercial motor vehicle,
a state-operated public boating access site designated under
section 78105(2) without a valid pass affixed to the lower right-
hand corner of the windshield. A seasonal pass shall be affixed
permanently for the season.
(2) Subject to subsection (4), the operator of a resident
motor vehicle shall not enter a state-operated public boating
access site designated under section 78105(2) with the resident
motor vehicle unless the recreation passport fee has been paid for
that motor vehicle. Payment of the recreation passport fee
authorizes entry into all state parks and recreation areas and
designated state-operated public boating access sites until
expiration of the motor vehicle registration.
(3) Subject to subsection (4), if the secretary of state
issues registration tabs or stickers as described in section 805 of
the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.805, the operator
of a resident motor vehicle shall not enter a designated state-
operated public boating access site with the resident motor vehicle
unless the resident motor vehicle has a registration tab or sticker
marked as provided under that section to show that the recreation
passport fee has been paid for that motor vehicle.
(4) Subsections (1) to (3) do not apply under any of the
following circumstances:
(a) If the motor vehicle is used in the operation or
maintenance of the public boating access site, is an emergency
motor vehicle, is a state-owned or law enforcement motor vehicle,
or is a private motor vehicle being operated on official state
business.
(b) If the motor vehicle is registered under section 803e(1)
of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.803e, and is
exempt under section 803e(6) of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA
300, MCL 257.803e, from the registration tax, or if the motor
vehicle
is registered under as
described in section 217d or 803f of
the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.217d and 257.803f.
(c) If and to the extent the department waives the
requirements for department-sponsored events or other circumstances
as determined by the director or the director's designee.
(5) A person who violates subsection (1), (2), or (3) is
responsible for a state civil infraction and may be ordered to pay
a civil fine of not more than $100.00. A person shall not be cited
for a violation of both subsections (2) and (3) for the same
incident.
(6) In any proceeding for the violation of this part or a rule
promulgated under this part, if a motor vehicle is found parked in
a designated state-operated public boating access site, the
registration plate displayed on the motor vehicle constitutes prima
facie evidence that the owner of the motor vehicle was the person
who parked or placed it at the location where it was found.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect February
19, 2019.
Enacting section 2. This amendatory act does not take effect
unless Senate Bill No. 1258 of the 99th Legislature is enacted into
law.