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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-1175. Instruction course; fee

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A. The Arizona game and fish department shall conduct or approve an educational course of instruction in off-highway vehicle safety and environmental ethics. The course shall include instruction on off-highway vehicle uses that limit air pollution and harm to natural terrain, vegetation and animals. Successful completion of the course requires successful passage of a written examination.
B. Any governmental agency, corporation or other individual that conducts a training or educational course, or both, that is approved by the Arizona game and fish department, the United States bureau of land management or the United States forest service or that is approved or accepted by the all-terrain vehicle safety institute or the national off-highway vehicle conservation council may collect a fee from the participant that is reasonable and commensurate for the training and that is determined by the director of the Arizona game and fish department by rule.
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