Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1012

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Commissioner of natural resources required to consider decommissioning a road or trail designated for off-highway vehicle use; land, water quality, aquatic life, and wildlife protected from effects of using motorized recreational trails; environmental assessment worksheet required to construct or expand off-highway vehicle trails; rulemaking required; and money appropriated.

Impact

If enacted, HF1012 will amend existing statutes to enhance protections for Minnesota's natural areas by restricting the use of motorized vehicles in certain conditions. The bill requires the consideration of decommissioning trails that are found to have significant environmental effects based on petitions from local communities or individuals. It also establishes additional requirements for trail planning that involve consultations with local government units, potentially leading to better coordinated land management efforts and community engagement in decision-making processes.

Summary

House File 1012 (HF1012) focuses on regulating off-highway vehicle (OHV) use on state lands in Minnesota. The bill requires the commissioner of natural resources to decommission roads or trails designated for OHV use under specific circumstances. Furthermore, it mandates that any off-highway vehicle trail construction or expansion undergo an environmental assessment worksheet to mitigate potential negative impacts on land, water quality, aquatic life, and wildlife. This requirement reflects a growing awareness of environmental concerns related to recreational vehicle use and the necessity for sustainable practices in natural resource management.

Contention

The legislation is likely to generate debates among various stakeholders. Supporters will argue that the bill is essential for preserving the environment and ensuring that natural resources are protected from the adverse effects of recreational vehicle use. Conversely, some proponents of OHV activities may contend that such regulations could hinder recreational access and economic opportunities in rural areas that rely on tourism and outdoor activities. The balance between environmental protection and recreational freedom will be a pivotal point for discussion as stakeholders weigh the implications of HF1012.

Companion Bills

MN SF1245

Similar To Commissioner of natural resources requirement to consider decommissioning a road or trail designated for off-highway vehicle use under certain circumstances

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