Oregon Code § 390.565·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee; appointment; term; duties.
(1) The All-Terrain Vehicle
Advisory Committee is established. The committee shall consist of 16 voting
members and one nonvoting member appointed by the State Parks and Recreation
Commission for a term of four years. Members are eligible for reappointment and
vacancies may be filled by the commission. A majority of members constitutes a
quorum for the transaction of business.
(2) Of the voting
members of the committee:
(a) One shall be
a representative of a Class I all-terrain vehicle user organization.
(b) One shall be
a representative of a Class II all-terrain vehicle user organization.
(c) One shall be
a representative of a Class III all-terrain vehicle user organization.
(d) One shall be
a representative of a Class IV all-terrain vehicle user organization.
(e) One shall be
an all-terrain vehicle dealer.
(f) One shall be
an at-large all-terrain vehicle user.
(g) One shall be
a representative of the United States Forest Service who is knowledgeable about
all-terrain vehicle recreation areas on federal lands.
(h) One shall be
a representative of the Bureau of Land Management who is knowledgeable about
all-terrain vehicle recreation areas on federal lands.
(i) One shall be
a representative of the Department of Transportation who is knowledgeable about
transportation safety.
(j) One shall be
a representative of the State Forestry Department who is knowledgeable about
all-terrain vehicle recreation areas on state lands.
(k) One shall be
a representative of the Department of Human Services who is knowledgeable about
public health and safety.
(L) One shall be
a representative of a law enforcement agency who is knowledgeable about and
active in enforcement of all-terrain vehicle laws.
(m) One shall be
a representative of the State Department of Fish and Wildlife who is
knowledgeable about all-terrain vehicle activities and the use of all-terrain
vehicles in hunting and fishing.
(n) One shall be
a person who represents persons with disabilities.
(o) One shall be
a representative of a rural fire protection district.
(p) One shall be
a representative of emergency medical services providers.
(3) One
representative from the State Parks and Recreation Department shall be a
nonvoting member of the committee.
(4) The committee
shall:
(a) Review
accidents and fatalities resulting from all-terrain vehicle recreation and make
recommendations to the State Parks and Recreation Commission.
(b) Review
changes to statutory vehicle classifications as necessary for safety
considerations and make recommendations to the commission.
(c) Review safety
features of all classes of off-highway vehicles and make recommendations to the
commission.
(d) Recommend
appropriate safety requirements to protect child operators and riders of
off-highway vehicles to the commission.
(5)(a) A
subcommittee of the All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee, titled the
All-Terrain Vehicle Grant Subcommittee, is established.
(b) The
All-Terrain Vehicle Grant Subcommittee shall consist of the following members:
(A) The
representative of a Class I all-terrain vehicle user organization.
(B) The
representative of a Class II all-terrain vehicle user organization.
(C) The
representative of a Class III all-terrain vehicle user organization.
(D) The
representative of a Class IV all-terrain vehicle user organization.
(E) The at-large
all-terrain vehicle user.
(F) The
representative of a law enforcement agency.
(G) The
representative of persons with disabilities.
(c) The
All-Terrain Vehicle Grant Subcommittee shall:
(A) Advise the
State Parks and Recreation Department on the allocation of moneys in the
All-Terrain Vehicle Account established by ORS 390.555; and
(B) Review grant
proposals and make recommendations to the commission as to which projects
should receive grant funding.
(d)
Recommendations on grant proposals under this subsection must receive an
affirmative vote from at least four of the members of the grant subcommittee.
(6) The State
Parks and Recreation Department shall establish and operate an outreach program
to inform law enforcement agencies, rural fire protection districts and
emergency medical services providers about the grant process and the grant
opportunities available under this section and to provide clarification and
answer questions about the grant application process.
(7) The State
Parks and Recreation Department shall provide staff support for the committee
and shall provide for expansion of programs for all-terrain vehicle users. [1999
c.977 §5; 2009 c.812 §2; 2011 c.360 §9; 2015 c.435 §1]