Mich. Admin. Code R. 299.921 - Definitions
Rule 21. As used in these rules:
(a) "Camp" means any of the following:
(i) The opening or setting up of a
tent.
(ii) The parking and
occupancy of an enclosed, self-contained camping unit.
(iii) Sleeping or occupying a sleeping bag,
or sleeping in any other manner between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8
a.m.
(b) "Commercial
operations" means any activity that involves, directly or indirectly, the
buying or selling of goods or services, or the exchange or attempt or offer to
exchange goods or services for money, barter, or for anything of
value.
(c) "Day-use area" means a
specific area of a state park, recreation area, pathway, or state forest which
is developed and maintained as an area to be used by the public for picnics,
playground use, swimming, organized meetings, social gatherings, and
educational displays and exhibits and has a 450-foot buffer zone around the
area. "Day-use area" also includes all parks, recreation areas, pathways, or
state forest area offices, out-buildings, garages, maintenance shops, museums,
the 450-foot buffer zone around all such buildings, and any area that the
department designates as a "day-use area," either on a temporary or permanent
basis, by posting the boundaries of that area as a "day-use area."
(d) "Designated" means listed in a director's
order, posted with a sign or signs at the site, or reasonably identified for a
particular use, and includes the following:
(i) "Designated area" means an area that has
been properly signed on the ground for cross-country ORV use.
(ii) "Designated campsite" means a site that
is identified with a site number.
(iii) "Dispersed camping" means camping by
permit on state-owned land under the control of the department on other than a
designated area or designated campsite.
(iv) "Designated group campsite" means an
area within a designated campground with defined boundaries that allows for the
placement of multiple camps for group camping.
(v) "Designated route" means any road that
has been properly signed on the ground for ORV use.
(vi) "Designated trail" means a path or way
capable of travel by a 2- to 4-wheel vehicle not more than 50 inches in width
and properly signed on the ground for ORV use.
(e) "Event" means a single, structured,
organized, consolidated, scheduled meeting or occurrence on state-owned land
and to which 1 or both of the following apply:
(i) A fee or donation is required for
participation.
(ii) The number of
people involved is 20 or more individuals.
(f) "Fireworks" means any device as defined
in section 2(i) of 2011 PA 256, MCL 28.452(i).
(g) "Forest road" means a forest road as
defined in MCL 324.81101 (f).
(h)
"ORV" means a vehicle as defined in MCL 324.81101(o).
(i) "Owners agent" means an individual
authorized by the owner to act on an owner's behalf.
(j) "Pathway" means a narrow recreational
trail of compacted native soil or improved trail surface designated for
non-motorized use, except for a PAMD, and properly signed on the
ground.
(k) "Permit or written
permission" means a signed permit or signed written permission issued by the
department.
(l) "Personal assistive
mobility device" (PAMD) means any device, including one that is
battery-powered, that is designed solely for use by an individual with mobility
impairment for locomotion and is considered as an extension of the individual.
An individual whose disability requires use of a wheelchair or PAMD may use
such equipment that meets this definition anywhere foot travel is
allowed.
(m) "Properly signed on
the ground" means that a sign has been posted by the department to mark the
location or boundary of a designated trail, route, pathway, or other designated
area.
(n) "Quiet hours" means the
hours between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. during which time an individual may not
knowingly cause noise that disturbs another.
(o) "State forest officer" means an
individual commissioned by the director under authority of section 83107 of
1994 PA 451, MCL 324.83107.
(p)
"State park and recreation enforcement officer" means an individual
commissioned by the director under authority of section 1606 of 1994 PA 451,
MCL 324.1606.
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