Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00278

Introduced
1/23/13  
Introduced
1/23/13  

Caption

An Act Studying The Use Of All Terrain Vehicles On State-owned Lands.

Impact

Should SB00278 proceed favorably, its effects could extend to state policies regarding land use and recreational access. This bill reflects a growing interest in balancing the desire for outdoor recreational activities with the need to protect natural resources. The findings of the study could lead to specific regulations or even expansions in public access to state-owned lands for ATV enthusiasts, which may enhance local tourism and recreational opportunities.

Summary

SB00278 aims to study the implications of permitting all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on state-owned lands and trails. By mandating that the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection conduct this study, the bill seeks to examine the feasibility, risks, and benefits of such recreational activities within these lands. The inquiry will cover aspects such as environmental impact, safety concerns, and the regulatory framework needed to facilitate ATV use, should it be deemed appropriate.

Contention

While the bill appears to have support for its proactive approach to studying ATV use, it also raises potential contentions. Advocates for environmental conservation may express concerns that increased ATV activity could lead to land degradation, habitat destruction, or conflicts with other land uses. The study’s outcomes will need to address these concerns by possibly recommending protective measures or restrictions on ATV use in sensitive areas to ensure that ecological integrity is maintained.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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