(1) A person commits the offense of endangering a Class I all-terrain vehicle operator if the person is the parent, legal guardian or person with legal responsibility for the safety and welfare of a child under 16 years of age, the child operates a Class I all-terrain vehicle on public lands and the child: (a) Does not possess a Class I all-terrain vehicle operator permit issued under ORS 390.570; (b) Is not accompanied by a person who is at least 18 years of age, holds a valid all-terrain vehicle operator permit issued under ORS 390.570, 390.575 or 390.577 and is able to provide immediate assistance and direction to the child; or (c) Is not in compliance with the rider fit guidelines established by the Parks and Recreation Department under ORS 390.585. (2) This section does not apply if the all-terrain vehicle is: (a) Used exclusively in farming, agricultural or forestry operations or used by persons licensed under ORS chapter 571 exclusively for nursery or Christmas tree growing operations; and (b) Being used on land owned or leased by the owner of the vehicle. (3) The offense described in this section, endangering a Class I all-terrain vehicle operator, is a Class C traffic violation.
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