Utah Code § 41-6a-1511

Electric motorcycles and high power electric devices
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(1)
(a) An individual operating a high power electric device, including an electric motorcycle, has all
rights and is subject to all provisions of this chapter applicable to an operator of a motorcycle.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), a high power electric device without a vehicle identification
number that is not a motorcycle is not subject to the requirement to maintain liability insurance
as described in Section 41-12a-301.
(2)
(a) A local authority may adopt an ordinance or a state agency may adopt a rule to regulate
or restrict the use of a high power electric device on a sidewalk, path, or trail within the
jurisdiction of the local authority or state agency.
(b) When enacting ordinances or making rules related to the use of a pathway or soft-surface
trail, and during the planning or construction of a pathway or soft-surface trail, a local authority
or state agency shall consider accommodations and increased trail access by a person with a
mobility disability.
(3) An individual younger than 16 years old may not operate a high power electric device on a
highway.
(4) The owner of a high power electric device may not authorize or knowingly permit an individual
to operate a high power electric device in violation of this section.
(5) An individual may not operate a high power electric device on a freeway.
(6)
(a) Beginning January 1, 2027, a commercial seller of any new or used vehicle shall clearly
and conspicuously provide the disclosure described in Subsection (6)(b) to a prospective
purchaser at the time of sale and in any advertising materials, online website, or social media
post promoting the vehicle if the vehicle:
(i) has fewer than four wheels;
(ii) is powered by an electric motor; and
(iii) is not an electric assisted bicycle.
(b) The disclosure required under Subsection (6)(a) shall state: "THIS VEHICLE IS NOT AN
"ELECTRIC ASSISTED BICYCLE" AS DEFINED BY UTAH MOTOR VEHICLE CODE AND
IS INSTEAD A TYPE OF MOTOR VEHICLE AND SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE MOTOR
VEHICLE LAWS IF USED ON PUBLIC ROADS OR PUBLIC LANDS. A HELMET MAY BE
REQUIRED WHILE OPERATING. YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE
COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS VEHICLE. TO DETERMINE
IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY
OR AGENT."
(c) A commercial seller of a new or used high power electric device shall inform prospective
purchasers of state law requirements for insurance and registration applying to operators of
high power electric devices.
(7) Except for offenses otherwise provided under this chapter, an individual who violates this
section is guilty of an infraction.

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