33 Miss. Code. R. 203-1.4 - Vehicle Restrictions
(a) It shall be
unlawful within the Reservoir Project Area to operate any vehicle on the
streets, roads or highways unless such vehicle is in compliance with the
Mississippi Uniform Highway Traffic Regulation Law-Equipment and Identification
Regulations.
(b) It shall be
unlawful within the Reservoir Project Area to operate any vehicle:
(i) Below or down stream of the toe drain
below the main dam of the Reservoir in Madison or Hinds County;
(ii) Over or across any portion of any dike,
levee, groin, jetty or mole appurtenant to the waters of the Ross Barnett
Reservoir or any marina or harbor adjacent thereto, other than along an
approved public or private roadway along the top of such dike, levee, groin,
jetty, mole or other appurtenant facilities;
(iii) On, over or across any District road
that is conspicuously marked "No Vehicles Beyond This Point" at each point of
ingress thereto from a public roadway;
(iv) Within, on, over or across any portion
of the Reservoir Project Area which is not paved, graveled or otherwise hard
surfaced. Dirt roads are not considered "hard surfaced" for purposes of this
regulation.
(c) The vehicle restrictions stated in Part
203 Rule 1.4(b)
(iv) above shall not apply to:
(i) property within the Reservoir Project
Area leased by the District but any use of such property by vehicle operators
shall be made only with the permission of and at the sole risk of the lessee(s)
of such property;
(ii) vehicles
which are used for landscape maintenance or gardening purposes provided such
vehicles are being operated for such purposes;
(iii) construction equipment during the
course of construction;
(iv)
vehicles or equipment used for logging purposes during the course of removing
timber;
(v) vehicles owned by any
agency of the State of Mississippi or of the United States government, or by
any city or county as long as the vehicle is being used in the course of
employment of the operator;
(vi)
any all terrain vehicle ("ATV") operated by or used to transport any person 70
years of age or older, or any person with a disability as determined the United
States Social Security Administration or the Department of Veteran's Affairs or
by any other governmental entity which determines, adjudicates or certifies
disabling conditions provided such ATV is being operated for the sole purpose
of (aa) accessing public hunting areas for hunting purposes during open seasons
or (bb) retrieving deer or hogs. Persons exempt under this section are required
to have proof of their age or disability status in their possession and
available for inspection by law enforcement officers.
(d) The term "all terrain vehicle" as used in
this regulation shall mean a motorized, self propelled vehicle designed to
travel over unimproved terrain on two or more tires which vehicle is not
qualified as suitable for on-road use pursuant to the Mississippi Uniform
Highway Traffic Regulation Law-Equipment and Identification Regulations or by
the Inspection Regulations as published from time to time by the Mississippi
Highway Patrol. The term "vehicle" as used in this regulation shall mean
without limitation every device in, upon or by which any person or property is
or may be transported upon a street or highway, except nonmotorized devices
designed to be moved solely by human power, and shall include without
limitation, automobiles, trucks, jeeps, motorcycles, all terrain vehicles
(ATV), off road vehicles, motor bikes, buses, vans, dirt bikes, and
three-wheelers.
(e) Each violation
of this regulation shall constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a
fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500).
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