Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2396

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the fueling and confiscation of off-road vehicles

Impact

The proposed amendments to Chapter 94 and Chapter 90B of the General Laws reflect a heightened emphasis on regulating off-road vehicles. The bill articulates a clear definition of 'off-road vehicle' and imposes strict penalties for non-compliance with the fueling regulations. The implications of this legislation could result in a significant change in how off-road vehicle enthusiasts interact with fuel stations, potentially reducing incidents of misuse while simultaneously aligning state laws with environmental protection goals. However, it also raises questions about enforcement and the potential repercussions for users who rely on these vehicles for recreational purposes.

Summary

Bill S2396, introduced by Senator Adam Gomez, proposes new regulations regarding the fueling and confiscation of off-road vehicles in Massachusetts. The primary goal of this legislation is to establish clear definitions and restrictions on the sale of motor fuel to off-road vehicles, which include all-terrain vehicles and dirt bikes. By prohibiting retail dealers from selling fuel directly to these vehicles, the bill aims to mitigate illegal usage and promote responsible practices within the recreational vehicle community. This is especially pertinent given concerns over environmental impact and public safety associated with the operation of off-road vehicles on non-designated areas.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding S2396 revolve around the balance between recreational freedom and environmental stewardship. Supporters advocate for the legislation as a necessary step towards reducing ecological damage caused by unauthorized usage of off-road vehicles. Critics, however, may argue that such restrictions could infringe on individual liberties and access to recreational activities. Concerns have been raised about how these regulations may disproportionately affect lawful users while failing to address issues of illegal off-road activity more effectively. Additionally, the bill faces scrutiny regarding its enforcement mechanisms and the ability of law enforcement to manage compliance effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2245

Relative to the fueling and confiscation of off-road vehicles

MA S2657

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Transportation to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to electrification of motor vehicles and transportation safety standards.

MA S2307

Relative to Chapter 90B vehicle registration

MA H3342

Relative to roadway damage

MA H3834

Promoting safety in the use of off-highway vehicles

MA H3474

Relative to roadway safety

MA H3430

Relative to autonomous vehicles

MA H3349

Relative to roadways and road markings

MA S1513

Prohibiting the confiscation of lawfully owned firearms during a state of emergency

MA H3876

Restricting the weight of motor vehicles along Ledge Road in the town of Chelmsford

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.