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CA SB402
Bill
AI Summary
- Extends the County of Inyo's pilot project for combined-use highways allowing off-highway motor vehicles on specified county roads from January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2025
- Requires County of Inyo to submit evaluation reports to the Legislature by January 1, 2024 assessing safety, effectiveness, and impacts on traffic, off-highway vehicle usage, and recreation
- Mandates a separate report by January 1, 2022 from County of Inyo in consultation with the Department of Fish and Wildlife and Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District covering environmental and resource impacts
- Limits combined-use highway designations to unincorporated county roads not exceeding 10 miles total to link existing off-highway trails and trailheads on federal lands with service facilities
- Requires off-highway motor vehicles on designated highways to comply with safety standards including proper licensing, helmets, and a 35 miles per hour speed limit, with California Highway Patrol approval needed for safety
Legislative Description
Vehicles: off-highway vehicle recreation: County of Inyo.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 211, Statutes of 2019.
8/30/2019
Committee Referrals
Appropriations7/2/2019
Water, Parks and Wildlife7/1/2019
Transportation6/3/2019
Appropriations4/23/2019
Natural Resources and Water4/10/2019
Transportation2/28/2019
Rules2/20/2019
Full Bill Text
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