Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-8-13 - Motorized vehicles and aircraft; authorized operation
(a) Motorized vehicles shall be operated only
on department roads and parking areas, except as otherwise established by this
regulation or posted notice or as approved by the secretary.
(b) Motorized vehicles shall be operated at
speeds not in excess of 25 miles per hour or as otherwise established by posted
notice.
(c) Motorized vehicles
shall be operated in accordance with load limits as established by posted
notice for roads or bridges.
(d)
Motorized aircraft landings and takeoffs shall be allowed in designated areas
only or as authorized by the secretary.
(e) Except as otherwise specified in
K.A.R.
115-8-1, posted notice, or this regulation,
motorized electric or gasoline-powered two-wheeled vehicles, all-terrain
vehicles, work-site utility vehicles, golf carts, and snowmobiles may be
operated on ice-covered department waters only for the purpose of ice fishing
from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. These vehicles
shall enter onto the ice only from boat ramps and points of entry as
established by posted notice.
(f)
(1) Except as provided in this regulation,
each motorized vehicle that meets either of the following conditions shall be
prohibited from being operated on all department lands and roads:
(A) Is not registered with one of the
following:
(i) The director of vehicles
pursuant to
K.S.A. 8-127 and amendments thereto; or
(ii) the corresponding authority in another
state or country; or
(B)
is unlawful to be operated on any interstate highway, federal highway, or state
highway pursuant to
K.S.A. 8-15,100 and
K.S.A. 8-15,109, and amendments thereto.
(2) The term "motorized vehicle"
shall include cars, trucks, all-terrain vehicles, work-site utility vehicles,
golf carts, go-carts, and electric or gasoline-powered two-wheeled
vehicles.
(3) Any person desiring
to operate an unconventional motorized vehicle on department roads within state
parks may purchase an annual unconventional motorized vehicle permit from the
secretary.
(A) The term "unconventional
motorized vehicle" shall include work-site utility vehicles and golf
carts.
(B) Unconventional motorized
vehicles shall be operated only from sunrise to sunset by a holder of a valid
driver's license.
(g) Any person with a disability, as defined
by K.S.A. 8-1,124 and amendments thereto, may annually
request a permit from the secretary to utilize a motorized vehicle for
accessing certain department lands and roads to provide access to recreational
opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable to disabled persons. Each
written request shall include the following:
(1) The name, address, and telephone number
of the applicant;
(2) the name and
location of the property to be accessed;
(3) the date or duration of the entry
requested; and
(4) documentation of
that person's disability in the form of a disabled accessible parking placard,
disabled motor vehicle license plate, or disabled identification card issued by
the director of vehicles of the department of revenue pursuant to
K.S.A. 8-1,125 and amendments thereto, or similar
documentation issued by another state.
(h) No person who is in possession of a
motorized vehicle and has a permit to operate the motorized vehicle on
department lands and roads shall perform either of the following:
(1) Allow another person to operate the
vehicle on department lands and roads unless that other person has a permit
issued by the department; or
(2)
operate the vehicle on department lands and roads unless that person is in
possession of a permit issued by the department.
(i) Each permit issued by the department that
authorizes the operation of a motorized vehicle on department lands and roads
shall expire on the last day of the calendar year in which the permit was
issued, unless otherwise specified on the permit.
(j) A permit that authorizes the operation of
a motorized vehicle on department lands and roads shall not be issued or shall
be revoked by the secretary for any of the following reasons:
(1) The disability does not meet the
requirements for the permit.
(2)
The application is incomplete or contains false information.
(3) The disability under which the permit was
issued no longer exists.
(4) The
documentation of disability in the form of a disabled accessible parking
placard, disabled motor vehicle license plate, or disabled identification card
issued by the director of vehicles of the department of revenue pursuant to
K.S.A. 8-1,125 and amendments thereto, or similar
documentation issued by another state, has expired.
(5) The permit holder fails to comply with
the terms and limitations of the permit or with the requirements specified in
this regulation.
(6) The issuance
or continuation of the permit would be contrary to the preservation of habitat
or species located on or in department lands or waters.
(k) This regulation shall not apply to any
motorized vehicle that is owned by the department or a designated agent and is
used in the operation and maintenance of department lands and roads.
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