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Division proposes clarification to nonresident OHV decal rule, emphasizing home-station residency

Utah Outdoor Adventure Commission · May 5, 2024
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Summary

Staff presented an informational update moving R650 nonresident OHV decal administration to the Division of Outdoor Recreation and clarified that an OHV's "home station" (primary placement) determines residency for registration and decal requirements; rule changes are advisory and will require registrant statements when the home station is outside Utah.

Staff presented an informational update on the administrative rule governing nonresident off-highway vehicle (OHV) decals, explaining that the rule is being moved from Utah State Parks to the Division of Outdoor Recreation and that staff cleaned up language to clarify residency and display requirements.

Speaker 3 explained the intent: if an OHV primarily resides (home station) in Utah, it should be registered and display resident decals, even if registration paperwork or a business address is out-of-state. Speaker 4 added that under the motor vehicle code an OHV's home station determines registration residency and said the updated rule would require a registrant to state if the vehicle's home station is outside Utah. Staff also clarified sticker-display requirements to match in-state display rules.

The item was presented as informational and not an action item during the meeting. Staff said the clarifications are intended to help law enforcement and division staff determine appropriate registration and to address suspected attempts to evade Utah registration requirements.