06-01-2004, 11:23 PM
[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]To update the new members on the board, this last winter State park managers where issuing tickets for riding OHV’s on the ice. It is illegal to ride OHV’s in state parks. It has been common practice to ride on the ice to fish in the winter and there was no rule that allowed this. That will change on July 2nd 2004.[/size][/font]
[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]The department of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation State Of Utah released the recommended changes to State Park Code.[/size][/font]
[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]The changes are as follows:[/size][/font]
[size 2]R651. Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation.[/size]
[size 2]R651-411. OHV Use in State Parks.[/size]
[size 2]R651-411-1. Definitions.[/size]
[size 2](1) "OHV" means "off-highway vehicle" and includes the following vehicle types:[/size]
[size 2](a) Four-wheel drive automobiles or trucks;[/size]
[size 2](b) All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) designed to carry one or two passengers; and[/size]
[size 2]© Snowmobiles.[/size]
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[size 2]R651-411-2. OHV Use-Restrictions.[/size]
[size 2](1) OHVs are to be used only in designated areas.[/size]
[size 2](2) Designated ice areas for OHV use are only those ice areas that are accessed via the board ramps to public ice fishing areas. These areas are at Bear Lake, East Canyon, Escalante, Hyrum, Jordanelle, Millsite, Otter Creek, Pali
e, Piute, Red Fleet, Rockport, Scofield, Starvation, Steinaker and Yuba state parks.[/size]
[size 2](3) Responsibility for any accidents or problems while using OHVs in state parks rests with the user.[/size]
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[size 2]KEY: off-highway vehicles[/size]
[size 2]July 2,2004[/size]
[size 2]41-22-10[/size]
[size 2]63-11-17[/size]
[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]The recommendations are open for public comment until July 1st 2004. I have yet to find out how to submit comments and to who, I will find this out and post it latter. If BFT member would like to post comments here, sent me a PM, or email them to me I will pass them on as a group to the proper person.[/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]The department of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation State Of Utah released the recommended changes to State Park Code.[/size][/font]
[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]The changes are as follows:[/size][/font]
[size 2]R651. Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation.[/size]
[size 2]R651-411. OHV Use in State Parks.[/size]
[size 2]R651-411-1. Definitions.[/size]
[size 2](1) "OHV" means "off-highway vehicle" and includes the following vehicle types:[/size]
[size 2](a) Four-wheel drive automobiles or trucks;[/size]
[size 2](b) All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) designed to carry one or two passengers; and[/size]
[size 2]© Snowmobiles.[/size]
[size 2][/size]
[size 2]R651-411-2. OHV Use-Restrictions.[/size]
[size 2](1) OHVs are to be used only in designated areas.[/size]
[size 2](2) Designated ice areas for OHV use are only those ice areas that are accessed via the board ramps to public ice fishing areas. These areas are at Bear Lake, East Canyon, Escalante, Hyrum, Jordanelle, Millsite, Otter Creek, Pali

[size 2](3) Responsibility for any accidents or problems while using OHVs in state parks rests with the user.[/size]
[size 2][/size]
[size 2]KEY: off-highway vehicles[/size]
[size 2]July 2,2004[/size]
[size 2]41-22-10[/size]
[size 2]63-11-17[/size]
[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]The recommendations are open for public comment until July 1st 2004. I have yet to find out how to submit comments and to who, I will find this out and post it latter. If BFT member would like to post comments here, sent me a PM, or email them to me I will pass them on as a group to the proper person.[/size][/font]
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