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Quote from: bigtex on October 07, 2011, 08:50:43 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on October 07, 2011, 08:48:51 AMThe legislature is already looking at the single vehicle issue. People need to remember that it is not the agency that makes the rules, it is the legislature. The legislature made numerous changes to the law before it was passed.Yes Bigtex, but the DFW is consulted by the legislature when considering changes to these programs. Letting the DFW know our concerns is not fruitless at all.Yes and no. State agencies can provide their input, but there have been many times where the legislature takes that input and goes in a completely different way. For example a couple years ago WDFW wanted a ban on feeding wildlife. By the time the bill made it through committee WDFW no longer supported the bill.However the legislature is already looking at changes to the pass including using it on more then one vehicle and some type of a window decal opposed to the hanger.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 07, 2011, 08:48:51 AMThe legislature is already looking at the single vehicle issue. People need to remember that it is not the agency that makes the rules, it is the legislature. The legislature made numerous changes to the law before it was passed.Yes Bigtex, but the DFW is consulted by the legislature when considering changes to these programs. Letting the DFW know our concerns is not fruitless at all.
The legislature is already looking at the single vehicle issue. People need to remember that it is not the agency that makes the rules, it is the legislature. The legislature made numerous changes to the law before it was passed.
I think it was up to the DNR where it would be required. That's where the "designated" word comes in. The pass is required in any area that the DNR designates as a recreational area. A lot of the areas they have designated as such, are nothing more than forested blocks of land with logging roads runnning through them. There are no hiking trails, parking lots, camping areas, nothing.