SB-0876, As Passed Senate, June 12, 2014
HOUSE SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 876
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled
"Natural resources and environmental protection act,"
by amending sections 72105, 72105a, and 72106 (MCL 324.72105,
324.72105a, and 324.72106), sections 72105 and 72106 as added by
1995 PA 58 and section 72105a as amended by 2010 PA 46.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec.
72105. The department may operate and maintain a Michigan
trailway
trail that is located on state owned land or may enter
into an agreement with a council or 1 or more governmental agencies
to
provide for the operation and maintenance of the Michigan
trailway.
trail. An agreement entered into under this subsection
may include provisions for any of the following:
(a) Construction, maintenance, and operation of the
trailway.trail.
(b)
Enforcement of trailway trail
rules and regulations
including
permitted uses of the trailway.trail.
(c) Other provisions consistent with this part.
Sec. 72105a. (1) The department shall establish an "adopt-a-
trail" program that will allow volunteer groups to assist in
maintaining
and enhancing Michigan trailways, pack and saddle
trailways,
and rail-trails.trails on
state owned land.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), volunteer groups in the adopt-
a-trail
program may adopt any available Michigan trailway, pack and
saddle
trailway, or rail-trail or Michigan trailway, pack and
saddle
trailway, or rail-trail trail
or trail segment and may
choose any 1 or more of the following volunteer activities:
(a) Spring cleanups.
(b) Environmental activities.
(c) Accessibility projects.
(d) Special events.
(e)
Trailway Trail maintenance,
enhancement, and development.
(f) Public information and assistance.
(g) Training.
(3) The department shall designate the activities to be
performed by a volunteer group in the adopt-a-trail program. The
department
may provide for more than 1 volunteer group to adopt a
Michigan
trailway, pack and saddle trailway, or rail-trail or
Michigan
trailway, pack and saddle trailway, or rail-trail an
eligible trail or trail segment. If the department operates other
programs in the vicinity of the trail that allows volunteers to
adopt a park or other resource, the department shall coordinate
these programs to provide for efficient and effective volunteer
programs in the area.
(4) A volunteer group that wishes to participate in the adopt-
a-trail program shall submit an application to the department on a
form provided by the department. Additionally, volunteer groups
shall agree to the following:
(a) Volunteer groups shall participate in the program for at
least a 2-year period.
(b) Volunteer groups shall consist of at least 6 people who
are 18 years of age or older, unless the volunteer group is a
school or scout organization, in which case the volunteers may be
under 18 years of age.
(c) Volunteer groups shall contribute a total of at least 400
service hours over a 2-year period.
(d) Volunteer groups shall comply with other reasonable
requirements of the department.
(5) A state park manager or a district forest manager may
issue to volunteers who are actively working on adopt-a-trail
projects that last more than 1 day free camping permits if
campsites are available. A state park manager or a district forest
manager may waive state park entry fees for volunteers entering
state parks to work on adopt-a-trail projects.
(6) While a volunteer is working on an adopt-a-trail project,
the volunteer has the same immunity from civil liability as a
department employee and shall be treated in the same manner as an
employee under section 8 of 1964 PA 170, MCL 691.1408.
(7) The department shall design and erect near the entrance of
each
Michigan trailway, pack and saddle trailway, or rail-trail in
the
adopt-a-trail program or along the trailway adopted trail or
trail segment an adopt-a-trail program sign with the name of the
volunteer group's sponsoring organization listed for each volunteer
group that has contributed at least 100 service hours by
volunteers.
Sec. 72106. (1) Two or more governmental agencies may
establish
a Michigan trailway trail management council for the
development
and management of a Michigan trailway trail pursuant to
the
urban cooperation act of 1967, Act No. 7 of the Public Acts of
the
Extra Session of 1967, being section 124.501 to 124.512 of the
Michigan
Compiled Laws.1967 (Ex Sess)
PA 7, MCL 124.501 to 124.512.
(2) Upon formation, a council shall adopt operating procedures
and shall elect officers as the council considers appropriate.
(3) A council may do 1 or more of the following as authorized
in
an interlocal agreement entered into pursuant to Act No. 7 of
the
Public Acts of the Extra Session of 1967:the urban cooperation
act of 1967, 1967 (Ex Sess) PA 7, MCL 124.501 to 124.512:
(a)
Operate and maintain that portion of 1 or more Michigan
trailways
trails that is are owned or under the
control of the
governmental agencies establishing the council.
(b) Pursuant to an agreement under section 72105, operate and
maintain
that portion of 1 or more Michigan trailways trails that
is
are located on state owned land.
(c)
Coordinate the enforcement of trailway trail rules and
regulations and other applicable laws and ordinances, including
permitted
uses of the trailway trail
on trailways trails owned
or
Senate Bill No. 876 (H-1) as amended June 10, 2014
under the control of the governmental agencies establishing the
council
or, pursuant to an agreement under section 72105, trailways
trails that are located on state owned land.
(d) Receive any grant made from the fund or other funding
related
to that portion of a Michigan trailway trail within its
jurisdiction.
(e) Acquire or hold real property for the purpose of operating
a
Michigan trailway.trail.
(f) Perform other functions consistent with this part.
(4) A council may be dissolved by the governmental agencies
that participated in creating the council. However, if a council
has entered into an agreement with the department under section
72105, the agreement shall specify how the council may be
dissolved.
[Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect upon the expiration of 90 days after the date it is enacted into law.]
Enacting section [2]. This amendatory act does not take effect
unless all of the following bills of the 97th Legislature are
enacted into law:
(a) Senate Bill No. 873.
(b) Senate Bill No. 875.
(c) Senate Bill No. 877.
(d) House Bill No. 5553.
(e) House Bill No. 5559.