Software, communications equipment, and maps for nonprofit organizations that promote the operation of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles. (FE)
Impact
The bill modifies specific sections of state law related to funding from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). By removing funding provisions for the production of digital applications and communication equipment, it emphasizes a new appropriation aimed at improving communications technologies related to enforcement. This legislative adjustment is anticipated to streamline the operational framework under which support is provided to organizations managing ATV and UTV projects, ultimately promoting safer recreational activities for residents and visitors.
Summary
Assembly Bill 238 seeks to amend current regulations regarding support for nonprofit organizations that promote the operation of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility terrain vehicles (UTVs). The bill aims to shift the focus of state funding and legislative support towards the development and maintenance of necessary digital applications and communications technologies, while eliminating certain past provisions related to mapping and communication equipment. This change reflects a strategic adjustment in how resources are allocated for enhancing safety, regulatory oversight, and riding opportunities for users of these vehicles in Wisconsin.
Contention
Debate around AB238 includes concerns from various stakeholders regarding the adequacy of resources for nonprofit organizations. Critics worry that removing funding for specific mapping applications could hinder project capacity and limit the safety information available to vehicle operators. Proponents argue that refocusing funds towards essential enforcement technology will ultimately enhance public safety and regulatory effectiveness. The bill's proponents seek to assure that, despite the elimination of certain previous provisions, the overarching goal remains to ensure well-maintained and safe recreational opportunities through enhanced communication and information sharing.
Operation of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles, and snowmobiles and revision of the Department of Transportation highway maintenance manual.
Operation of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles, and snowmobiles and revision of the Department of Transportation highway maintenance manual.
Operation of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles, and snowmobiles and revision of the Department of Transportation highway maintenance manual.
Operation of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles, and snowmobiles and revision of the Department of Transportation highway maintenance manual.