FINAL BILL REPORT

HB 1817

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

C 160 L 15

Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Providing liability immunity for local jurisdictions when wheeled all-terrain vehicles are operated on public roadways.

Sponsors: Representatives Shea, Taylor, Holy, Scott, Griffey, Reykdal and Condotta.

House Committee on Judiciary

Senate Committee on Law & Justice

Background:

Wheeled All-Terrain Vehicles.

In 2013 a new classification of vehicles was established known as wheeled all-terrain vehicles (WATVs). These are motorized non-highway vehicles and utility vehicles that meet certain height, width, weight, and wheel requirements.

Authorized and Prohibited Uses.

The WATV designation allows off-road and, in certain circumstances, on-road use. A person may operate a WATV on any public roadway, not including nonhighway roads and trails, at a speed of 35 miles per hour or less subject to certain restrictions. A person may not operate a WATV on a state highway and may not cross a public roadway with a speed in excess of 35 miles per hour. A person also may not operate a WATV within the boundaries of a county with a population of 15,000 or more unless the county, by ordinance, has approved the operation of WATVs on roadways. A person is further prohibited from operating a WATV within the boundary of a city or town unless the city or town has approved operation of WATVs.

Operational Requirements.

In order to operate a WATV off road, a person must:

In addition to the above requirements, a person may also operate a WATV on certain public roads if:

Declaration Requirements.

In addition to equipment and registration requirements, a person who operates a WATV on a public roadway must provide a declaration that includes the following:

Summary:

A person who operates a WATV on any public roadway, not including nonhighway roads and trails, is subject to the statutorily authorized and prohibited uses for WATVs.

The release of liability signed by the WATV operator must be on a form supplied by the DOL. The list of governmental entities released from liability by the release is expanded to include counties, cities, and towns.

Votes on Final Passage:

House

96

2

Senate

47

0

Effective:

July 24, 2015