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Senate Bill 171 prohibits motor vehicles on submerged lands in Alabama to protect ecosystems, imposing criminal penalties for violations to ensure compliance.
Senate Bill 171 prohibits motor vehicles on submerged lands in Alabama to protect ecosystems, imposing criminal penalties for violations to ensure compliance.
Bill Number: SB 171
Title: Navigable and Non-Navigable Waters; Operating Motor Vehicles on Submerged Lands Prohibited, Subject to Exceptions; Criminal Penalties Provided
Status: Enacted
Introduced: February 13, 2025
Effective Date: October 1, 2025
Sponsor: Senator Clyde Chambliss
Subject: Environmental Protection
Senate Bill 171 aims to enhance environmental protection by prohibiting the operation of motor vehicles on submerged lands beneath both navigable and non-navigable waters in Alabama. The bill seeks to prevent potential ecological damage caused by motor vehicles in these sensitive areas, while also establishing a framework for enforcement through criminal penalties.
Definition of Motor Vehicle:
Prohibition on Operation:
Criminal Penalties:
Exceptions:
Senate Bill 171 represents a significant step in regulating the use of motor vehicles in environmentally sensitive areas, aiming to balance recreational access with the need for ecological preservation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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