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2006 House Bill 2658: ORV database
Introduced by Rep. Bill Hinkle, (R-Cle Elum) (R) on January 11, 2006
To establish a statewide database of A statewide database of off-road-vehicle trails, ORV sports parks, and other ORV recreation areas open to the general public. The database must be based on a global information systems program and include all state and federal lands open for public ORV use. The database must be available to the public over the internet. Actual development and maintenance of the database must be contracted through a competitive grant provided to a qualified applicant.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Natural Resources, Ecology, and Parks Committee on January 11, 2006
Substitute offered to the Senate Natural Resources, Ocean and Recreation Committee on January 31, 2006
To remove the requirement that IAC outsource the database in the form of a grant, and to require other agencies to provide a website link to the database, and remove the allowance for IAC to use money collected from non-motorized recreation users to fund the database.
The substitute passed by voice vote in the House on February 11, 2006
Referred to the House Capital Budget Committee on February 2, 2006
Amendment offered by Rep. Bill Hinkle, (R-Cle Elum) (R) on February 10, 2006
To specify that the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation is only directed to fund the initial creation of the database with funds dedicated to ORV recreation facilities. H AMD 794. The amendment was withdrawn on 2/11/06.
To establish a statewide database of A statewide database of off-road-vehicle trails, ORV sports parks, and other ORV recreation areas open to the general public.
Received in the Senate on February 14, 2006
Referred to the Senate Natural Resources, Ocean and Recreation Committee on February 14, 2006
Amendment offered to the Senate on February 24, 2006
By the Senate Natural Resources, Ocean and Recreation Committee, to add language creating data bases concerning lands open to the general public for nonmotorized and nonhighway road recreational use; requires that certain ORV related information be provided to the public along with the ORV data base; adds language regarding limited liability for injuries occurring on certain publicly owned ORV sports parks and facilities; and creates a work group to look at issues surrounding access to public and private lands for ORV recreation.
Referred to the Senate Ways & Means Committee on February 24, 2006