Relates to the creation of an ATV recreation fund and the use of ATVs.
Impact
This legislative initiative will amend several existing laws, including the parks, recreation, and historic preservation law, the vehicle and traffic law, and the environmental conservation law. By creating the ATV Recreation Fund, the bill establishes a formal revenue stream generated through fees and fines associated with ATV usage. Funds will be allocated for trail construction and maintenance, with a significant portion also dedicated to enhancing motorized access for individuals with disabilities. This will broaden access to outdoor recreational opportunities for all, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity.
Summary
Bill A09670 focuses on the establishment of an All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Recreation Fund, aimed at fostering the safe and environmentally sustainable use of ATVs across New York. The legislation mandates that the fund be used for the maintenance and development of state-wide ATV trails, as well as for education and enforcement initiatives related to safe ATV use. The fund is intended to support both recreational and commercial ATV use while putting measures in place to minimize adverse environmental impacts.
Contention
Despite its objectives, there are potential points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics may argue that expanding ATV access could pose risks to wildlife and habitats in sensitive areas, raising concerns about increased environmental degradation. Additionally, the bill's provisions for trail maintenance and creation will require strict oversight to ensure that the implementation aligns with sustainable practices. The balance between promoting ATV recreation and protecting New York's natural resources will be a focal point of debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Requires any motorized recreational vehicle operated, sold or transferred within New York state to be titled with the department of motor vehicles; provides that no person shall sell, transfer or purchase a motorized recreational vehicle without a valid title; directs the department of motor vehicles to maintain a digital database of titled motorized recreational vehicles; provides penalties for noncompliance.
Relates to the use of certain park funds required by a planning board in lieu of land for parks for the costs associated with the acquisition of property, improvement, expansion, repair or replacement of parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities and equipment, general maintenance of parks and recreational facilities.
Relates to the use of certain park funds required by a planning board in lieu of land for parks for the costs associated with the acquisition of property, improvement, expansion, repair or replacement of parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities and equipment, general maintenance of parks and recreational facilities.