The Arizona
Game and Fish Department became involved
with Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) recreation
in 1972 when legislation was passed that
gave the Arizona Game and Fish Commission
the authority to approve and expend funds
to identify habitat damage, provide information
and education, and provide law enforcement
for OHV related activities. Although the
authority to conduct these activities was
approved, it was not until 1989 that funding
was actually provided to administer these
duties.
With this revenue, the Arizona Game
and Fish Department funds personnel and resources
to meet the Department's mission of conserving,
enhancing, and restoring Arizona's diverse
wildlife resources and habitats through aggressive
protection and management programs, and to
provide wildlife resources, safe watercraft
and off-highway vehicle recreation for the
enjoyment, appreciation, and use of present
and future generations.
Friday, June 27, 2008 Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano signed into law SB1167. The rules and regulations of that bill will go into effect on January 1, 2009, thanks in large part to a joint effort between Arizona Sportsmen and Off-highway Vehicle (OHV) user groups.
The goal of the new regulations is to provide better OHV management and protection of natural resources while maintaining access. Funds generated from this program will be used to help ensure sustainable opportunities by bolstering grant programs that pay for maintenance, signage, mitigation, education, and enforcement. Remember to leave no trace and that Nature Rules! Stay on Roads and Trails.
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