Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF958

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

All-terrain vehicle definition modification

Impact

If passed, SF958 will impact vehicle registration and taxation policies concerning all-terrain vehicles. By defining these vehicles more explicitly, the bill will affect how they are classified and therefore, how they are taxed and regulated by local and state authorities. This could streamline processes for owners and manufacturers, potentially boosting the all-terrain vehicle market in the state by providing clearer guidance on compliance.

Summary

Senate File 958 proposes to amend Minnesota Statutes by modifying the definition of 'all-terrain vehicle'. The bill aims to clarify the criteria for what constitutes an all-terrain vehicle under state law, which currently includes specific requirements regarding tire count, weight, and width. This clarification is intended to modernize the regulation of all-terrain vehicles in Minnesota, ensuring that they meet contemporary vehicle standards and accommodate technological advancements in vehicle design.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding this bill primarily focused on the implications of the new definitions on current vehicle owners and manufacturers. Stakeholders, including recreational vehicle enthusiasts and manufacturers, may have differing opinions on whether the changes could lead to increased regulation or further restrict the types of vehicles that can be classified as all-terrain vehicles. Furthermore, concerns about how this new definition aligns with existing environmental policies and the impacts on natural resource management will likely surface during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

MN HF1327

Similar To Definition of all-terrain vehicle modified.

Similar Bills

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