NYS ATV Trail Funding Bills

By Alex Ernst
NYSORVA Communications
NOHVCC Alt. Partner
AMA District 3 VP
Ravena, NY
Last updated 5/16/01

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Introduction

When NYSORVA was organized in 1993, chief among its goals was the re-establishment of the ATV Trail Fund that was abolished in 1990. NYSORVA obtained State Legislative sponsors who set to the task of advancing legislation for this cause. This effort continued with the introduction of bills each year without success of passage to date. The bills were originally modeled on the successful snowmobile trail funding statute with amended language that more closely applied to ATV and trail bike use.

New Life

For the 2001 Legislative Session, the ATV bills have been significantly re-written with several important changes and reintroduced by new, highly motivated Sponsors. Senator DeFrancisco sponsors S.4922-A and Assemblyman Morrelle sponsors A.8781, and the bills are identical.

With new Legislative Sponsors, renewed efforts by NYSORVA and partners, and the support of the riding community at large, this year’s bills hold the greatest chance ever for the passage of this important legislation.

To read the details of the current bill (A.8781), click here.

Background

The Trail Fund made up of DMV ATV registration fees was originally established in 1986. Due in part to technical errors in the original statute that prevented proper agency staffing to administer the program, the trail fund was eventually diverted to the general fund by a 1990 tax bill. It can be argued that at least the $5 of the registration fee originally meant for the trail fund, collected from 1986 to 1990 (estimates total over $500,000.00), constitutes taxation without representation since no money was distributed to trail projects as envisioned in the original law. However the current 1990+ law is clear: registration is currently a compliance requirement and has no funding component whatsoever. We currently estimate that a total of over $5 Million has been paid to the state (not including plate fee on new registrations) since the beginning of the program, again with no return in the form of services or facilities. This is an outrage.

What You Can Do

See the Legislative Action Section of the NYSORVA site for several resources including addresses, phone/fax numbers and e-mail addresses of the politicians who need to be contacted regarding these bills.

Call, write and E-mail your Senator and Assemblyman to tell them why these bills should be passed into law.

Here are some of my choice points for why these bills should pass— add those close to your heart:

There are many more points to this issue. You know them. Use them. Thank you!


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