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New AZ law fundamentally transforms how public lands are accessed
Arizona’s Senate Bill 1567, recently signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs, introduces significant changes to off-highway vehicle (OHV) regulations. Key updates include requiring driver’s licenses for OHV operation, mandatory training courses, and new definitions for OHVs. The law also imposes penalties for improper OHV use and restricts children’s OHV operation. This legislation, driven by…
Arizona Backcountry Explorers successfully mitigates OHV issues in rural AZ community
Circle City, Arizona, a small town plagued by reckless driving from OHV users, found relief through Arizona Backcountry Explorers’ efforts. By creating an interactive map and GPS tracks, we redirected traffic, enhancing safety and reducing disturbances. Our community-focused approach effectively halted OHV-related issues swiftly, showcasing the power of education and collaboration in solving local challenges.
Arizona Expands OHV Registration Privileges for Nonresidents with HB2426
House Bill 2426, introduced by Republican Timothy Dunn, seeks to amend Arizona law, enabling 30-day temporary registration for nonresident OHV owners with vehicles titled elsewhere. The bill passed unanimously in the House, aligning OHV registration with current motor vehicle provisions, excluding the single 30-day limit within 12 months, and details OHV characteristics.
Arizona Bill Extends OHV Study Committee until May 31, 2025
Senate Bill 1055, introduced by Senator Sine Kerr, proposes to extend the Arizona Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Study Committee’s term by a year, until May 31, 2025. The committee, established in 2022, is tasked with studying OHV issues and providing annual reports for potential legislative or administrative actions.
ACTION ALERT | SB1052 will change OHV weight limit to include motorized vehicles under 3,500 lbs
Senate Bill 1052, introduced by Republicans Frank Carroll and Davin Farnsworth along with David Cook, proposes to amend Arizona Revised Statute sections to raise the unladen weight limit for OHVs requiring registration and license tax from 2,500 to 3,500 pounds, thereby altering the ATV definition and registration obligations.
ACTION ALERT | SB1567 Proposes Sweeping Changes to Arizona OHV Laws
Senate Bill 1567, sponsored by Senator Sine Kerr, revises Arizona’s legislation on off-highway vehicles (OHVs). It mandates driver’s licenses for OHV operators, bans alcohol consumption, requires safety education, and introduces strict safety protocols for minors. Amendments include redefining OHVs and specifying age-related operation restrictions. It passed the Senate on February 15, 2024.
SB1100 passed the AZ House of Representatives and was vetoed by Governor Hobbs
Senate Bill 1100, that would have increased the Off Highway Vehicle weight to 3,500 lbs passed the Arizona House of Representatives on May 15th 2023 and was transmitted to Governor Katie Hobbs, where she quickly vetoed the bill. Although we understand her decision is purely political, this is a massive win for the 4×4 community!
SB1100 Moves ahead in House Committees
The new bill in the Arizona Legislature that will refine Arizona’s definition of OHV is moving forward through House committees with the full support of House Republicans. The bill will increase the state’s threshold weight that defines an OHV from 2,500 lbs to 3,500 lbs. Arizona Backcountry Explorers is concerned that OHV regulations designed for…