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RED ALERT | New Arizona laws propose sweeping changes for motorized public land users
Arizona’s state legislature is fast-tracking four bills aimed at regulating off-highway vehicles (OHVs), drawing on bipartisan support and controversy. The proposed laws redefine OHVs, alter Arizona Revised Statutes to include stricter requirements for operation and registration, and establish new education courses. This legislative push stems from Sedona residents’ complaints about motorized public land use, affecting…
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.