| Responsible Off-Road
Vehicle Enforcement and Response Act (Introduced in the House)
HR 1382 IH
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1382
To authorize increased
fines for improper use of vehicles that results in damage to public lands
or national forests, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 3, 2001
Mr. UDALL of Colorado introduced
the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Resources, and
in addition to the Committees on Agriculture and the Judiciary, for a period
to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration
of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
A BILL
To authorize increased
fines for improper use of vehicles that results in damage to public lands
or national forests, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the
Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in
Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; FINDINGS;
PURPOSES.
(a) SHORT TITLE- This Act
may be cited as the `Responsible Off-Road Vehicle Enforcement and Response
Act'.
(b) FINDINGS- The Congress
finds the following:
(1) The public lands managed
by the Bureau of Land Management and the Federal lands within the National
Forest System provide important opportunities for recreational activities
as well as for other uses.
(2) The use of vehicles
on such lands for recreational and other purposes is appropriate and should
be permitted to continue.
(3) Use of vehicles, whether
motorized or nonmotorized, on such lands can result in damage and should
occur only where consistent with the other purposes for which those lands
are managed and in compliance with all applicable requirements or regulations.
(4) Violations of such requirements
or regulations should be subject to fines commensurate with the severity
of any damages resulting from such violations.
(5) Current law should be
revised so that the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture
can impose more appropriate fines for violations of such requirements or
regulations and can require violators to reimburse the United States for
restoration or other costs resulting from such violations.
(c) PURPOSES- The purposes
of this Act are as follows:
(1) To authorize imposition
of appropriate fines for violations of requirements or regulations regarding
use of vehicles on public lands or on Federal lands within the National
Forest System that result in damage to such lands.
(2) To authorize immediate
use of funds received as a result of the imposition of such fines for restoration
or other treatment of lands damaged by such violations, for increasing
public awareness of the regulations applicable to use of vehicles on such
lands, and for defraying the costs of enforcing such regulations.
SEC. 2. PUBLIC LANDS.
(a) FINES- Section 303(a)
of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1733(a))
is amended--
(1) by striking `(a) The'
and inserting `(a)(1) The'; and
(2) by adding after paragraph
(1) (as so designated above) the following new paragraph:
`(2) Notwithstanding any
other provision of law (including section 3571 of title 18, United States
Code), the Secretary may impose a fine of no more than $10,000 or an amount
equal to the cost to the United States of any improvement, protection,
or rehabilitation work on the public lands rendered necessary by damages
to such lands resulting from violation of any regulation or other requirement
regarding use of any vehicle over such lands, whichever amount is greater.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such a violation not resulting
in death shall be considered a Class B misdemeanor.'.
(b) USE OF FINES- Section
305 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1735),
is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
`(d) Any moneys received
by the United States as a result of a fine imposed pursuant to section
303(a)(2) shall be available to the Secretary, without further appropriation,
and shall be used--
`(1) to cover the administrative,
legal, and related expenses, including damage assessments, payments of
rewards for information, and investigative costs of enforcing regulations
or other requirements regarding use of vehicles on public lands;
`(2) to cover the costs
of any improvement, protection, or rehabilitation work on public lands;
and
`(3) to increase public
awareness of regulations and other requirements regarding recreational
use of vehicles on public lands.'.
SEC. 3. NATIONAL FOREST LANDS.
(a) VEHICLE VIOLATIONS-
Section 1 of the Act of June 4, 1897 (16 U.S.C. 551), is amended--
(1) by striking `The Secretary
of Agriculture' and inserting `(a) IN GENERAL- The Secretary of Agriculture';
and
(2) by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
`(b) FINES FOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS-
Notwithstanding any other provision of law (including section 3571 of title
18, United States Code), the Secretary may impose a fine of no more than
$10,000 or any amount equal to the cost to the United States of any improvement,
protection, or rehabilitation work on lands managed by the Forest Service
rendered necessary by damages to such lands resulting from violation of
any regulation or requirement regarding use of any vehicle on such lands,
whichever amount is greater. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
such a violation not resulting in death shall be considered a Class B misdemeanor.'.
(b) USE OF FINES- Section
7 of the Act of June 20, 1958 (16 U.S.C. 579c), is amended--
(1) by inserting `administrative,
legal, and related expenses, including damage assessments, payments of
rewards for information, and investigative costs, incurred in connection
with such claim, and all' after `cost to the United States of any'; and
(2) by striking `Provided'
and all that follows at the end of such section and inserting the following:
`Provided, That any portion of the moneys so received in excess
of the amounts expended for such purposes shall be similarly made available
to be used for enforcement and increased public awareness of the regulations
and other requirements regarding activities on such lands, including the
regulations and requirements regarding the use of vehicles on such lands.'.
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