DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
MACKINAC ISLAND STATE PARK COMMISSION
GENERAL RULES
Filed with the secretary of state on
These rules become effective immediately after filing with the secretary of state unless adopted under section 33, 44, or 45a(9) of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.233, 24.244, or 24.245a. Rules adopted under these sections become effective 7 days after filing with the secretary of state.
(By authority conferred on the Mackinac Island state park commission by sections 76504, 76901, and 77702 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.76504, 324.76901, and 324.77702)
R 318.111, R 318.145, R 318.145c, and R 318.146 of the Michigan Administrative Code are amended, as follows:
PART 1. DEFINITIONS
R 318.111 Definitions.
Rule 1. (1) As used in these rules:
(a)
"Carrying passengers for hire" means the acts of any person
transporting passengers to any point or points on the road or roads for a
specified monetary consideration or the acts of accepting gratuities for
transporting passengers to any point or points on the road or roads.
(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, or barter, by
accepting gratuities, or for anything of value.
(c) "Commission" means the Mackinac Island state park commission.
(d) "Director" means the director of the Mackinac Island state park commission.
(e) "Drays" means any horse-drawn vehicle used for the transportation of property, goods, or merchandise, either belonging to the owner of the dray or to others, with or without charge, whether the charge is a single fee or is established by contract.
(f) "Drive yourself carriage" means any horse-drawn vehicle for hire that is rented to another person or persons without the services of a driver being employed, engaged, provided, or suggested by the owner or operator of the carriage.
(g) “Electric bicycle” means a device an individual may ride that is equipped with a seat or saddle for use by the rider, fully operable pedals for human propulsion, and an electric motor of not greater than 750 watts.
(g) “Unmanned aircraft” means an
aircraft remotely operated without the possibility of direct human intervention
from within or on the aircraft, whether used for recreational, commercial,
academic, or governmental purposes.
(h) “Firework” or “fireworks” means any composition or device, except for a starting pistol, a flare gun, or a flare, designed for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion, deflagration, or detonation.
(i) "Fort
Mackinac bus" means any horse-drawn vehicle used for the transportation of
passengers only from the downtown area directly to Fort Mackinac and return.
(i) "Hotel
bus" means a horse-drawn vehicle which that is licensed to a
specific hotel, which and operates over the roads of the Mackinac Island
State
Park
state park, and which does all of the following:
(i) Carries hotel passengers or their guests for a charge as approved by the Mackinac Island state park commission.
(ii) Operates on a fixed route or routes as designated by the Mackinac Island state park commission.
(iii) Makes infrequent deviations from the designated route or routes for the convenience of hotel guests or their party.
(j) "Livery
carriage" means any horse-drawn vehicle for hire transporting passengers
for scenic drives charging on a time basis,; that is, by the hour or
fractions or multiples thereof, and not at a fixed price per passenger.
(k) “Marquette Park” is that portion of Mackinac Island State Park bounded on the south by Main Street, on the west by Fort Street, on the east by the leasehold commonly known as Anne’s Cottage, and on the north by the bluff below Fort Mackinac.
(kl) "Motor
vehicle" means any device that is self-propelled, or partially
self-propelled, by which a person or property may be transported or drawn, including an
electric bicycle.
Motor vehicle does not include personal assistive mobility devices.
(l) "Person"
means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, governmental
entity, or other legal entity.
(m)
“Personal Assistive Mobility Device” (PAMD) means any battery powered mobility
device that is self-balancing, designed to transport only 1 person at a time, has
an electrical propulsion system with average power of 750 watts or 1 horsepower
and a maximum speed on a paved level surface of not more than 15 miles per hour,
and is used by a person with a mobility impairment for ambulation physical
impairment that substantially limits the ability of the person to walk. Personal
assistive mobility device does not include gasoline powered devices,
golf carts, riding lawn mowers, motorized bicycles, motorcycles, motorized
skateboards, or other similar motorized vehicles.
(mn) “Rental bicycle”
means a bicycle, or tricycle, or electric
bicycle
furnished to a visitor or a resident to use in Mackinac Island State Park state park
for a rental fee, whether that fee is separately identified or included in
other charges, such as room rentals, either explicitly or implicitly.
(no) "Road"
means any thoroughfare, roadway, riding trail, or driving trail that is
situated on lands that are under the jurisdiction of the commission.
(op) "Saddle
horse" means a riding horse furnished to a visitor or resident, for a
period of time less than 1 week, for use in Mackinac Island State Park at a
rental fee, whether that fee is separately identified or included in other
charges, such as room rentals, either explicitly or implicitly.
(pq)
"Sight-seeing carriage" means any horse-drawn vehicle that carries
passengers for hire over prescribed routes established by the commission.
(q) "Snowmobile"
means a motor-driven vehicle designed for travel primarily on snow or ice of a
type that utilizes sled-type runners or skis, or an endless belt tread, or any
combination of these or other similar means of contact with the surface upon
which it is operated. Snowmobile is not a vehicle that must be registered under
1949 PA 300, MCL 257.1 to 257.923.
(r) “Sky lantern” means an unmanned hot air balloon made of paper or other lightweight material that is launched into the atmosphere and has a flame inside the balloon.
(s) "State
license identification plate" means a metallic plate issued by the
commission that bears the license type, the year for which the plate is
valid, a unique number, and any other information as determined by the commission.
(t)
"Taxicab" means any horse-drawn vehicle carrying passengers for hire
from one1 point on the
island to another.
(u) “Personal
Assistive Mobility Device” (PAMD) means any battery powered mobility device
that is used by a person with a mobility impairment for ambulation. Personal
assistive mobility device does not include gasoline powered devices, golf
carts, riding lawn mowers, motorized bicycles, motorcycles, motorized
skateboards, or other similar motorized vehicles.“Unmanned aircraft”
means an aircraft remotely operated without the possibility of direct human
intervention from within or on the aircraft, whether used for recreational,
commercial, academic, or governmental purposes.
(v) “Marquette Park” is that portion of Mackinac Island state park bounded on the south by Main Street, on the west by Fort Street, on the east by the leasehold commonly known as Anne’s Cottage, and on the north by the bluff below Fort Mackinac.
(vw) “Waterborne Candle Lantern” means an unmanned container that floats on water and contains a flame.
(2) A term defined in the act has the same meaning when used in these rules.
PART 2. REGULATIONS
R 318.145 Vehicles, personal assistive mobility devices, electric bicycles, and animals.
Rule 45. (1) Though some of the roads within Mackinac Island
State Park may be capable of supporting a motor vehicle, none of the roads are
designed for motor vehicular travel. A person shall not operate a motor vehicle anywhere
within Mackinac Island State Park in
other
than
an area or road clearly designated for the parking or operation
of motor vehicles without proper permission.
On other land under the jurisdiction of the commission, a person shall not
operate a motor vehicle without proper permission, except in an area or on a
road clearly designated for the parking or operation of motor vehicles.
(2) A Ppersons
with a physical impairment that substantially limits the ability of the person
to walk disabilities that rely that relies on a on
personal assistive mobility devices are not subject to this subrule
and may operate their vehicles device without a permit
in on all properties under the jurisdiction of the Mackinac
Island Sstate Ppark cCommission,
provided that the person does not carry any passengers. Carrying passengers on
a personal assistive mobility device is prohibited.
(3) A person shall not operate an electric bicycle within Mackinac Island State Park.
(4) Notwithstanding the prohibition in subrule (3) of this rule, a person with a physical impairment that substantially limits the ability of the person to pedal a bicycle may use an electric bicycle within Mackinac Island State Park, but only if the electric bicycle has a manufacturer’s label confirming that it is a “class 1 electric bicycle.” An electric bicycle is only a “class 1 electric bicycle” if it is equipped with an electric motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling and that disengages or ceases to function when the electric bicycle reaches a speed of 20 miles per hour.
(2) (5) A person shall not ride or lead a horse, other
riding animal, or pack animal on, or to allow such animal or any animal-drawn vehicle
to use
or
travel on,
any
areas deemed
determined unsafe for such use by order of
the
commission and posted against such use.
(3) (6)
A person shall not possess a dog on land under the jurisdiction of
the commission unless it is under immediate
control, or have a dog within any area used as a bathing beach. A dog found not in the possession or under the immediate control of its owner
or the
owner's agent, or any dog found creating a nuisance or disturbance,
may
be removed from
the park or placed under restraint.
R 318.145c Rental bicycle licenses.
Rule 45c. (1)
The commission, upon after receipt of a completed application,
may issue annual licenses for a number of rental bicycles for use in Mackinac
Island state parkState Park, as the commission
determines are needed in the interest of public safety and proper service to
the public.
(2) An applicant
may request on the application to rent electric bicycles to customers, but the
request must be accompanied by a certification that the applicant will rent
only class 1 electric bicycles to customers with a physical impairment that
substantially limits the ability of the customer to pedal a bicycle. (23) Licenses are
nontransferable and must be surrendered to the issuing authority on upon
demand if any transfer is attempted or if ownership of the licensed business or
its location is changed or altered in any way.
(34) The commission
shall establish the license fees, terms, and conditions that under which
rental bicycles may be supplied for use in the state park. Licenses are
subject to revocation if their terms or conditions are violated.
R 318.146 Miscellaneous unlawful acts.
Rule 46. On lands under the jurisdiction of the commission, it is unlawful for a person or persons to do any of the following:
(a) Use the lands for commercial operations without proper permission. In considering whether to grant permission, the commission shall consider all of the following factors:
(i) The Iinterference with
the safety, health, and welfare of the public.
(ii) The Nneed for the
service.
(iii) Whether the service is a duplication of available services.
(b) Use a loudspeaker or public address system without proper permission. The commission shall not grant permission if the system is capable of interfering with horse-drawn traffic by having the effect of frightening horses, thereby endangering the safety of passengers in the vehicles, pedestrians, bicycle riders, and others.
(c) Store or leave a boat, fish shanty, camping equipment, or other property without proper permission.
(d) Enter those
buildings or areas to which an admission fee is established without payment of
the fee, or without permission given by the commission, a commissioner, the
director, or deputy director under order of the commission. Permission normally
is to be given only to persons on business with the commission, any
member of the commission, or any duly authorized staff member.
(e) For any
lessee, licensee, or concessionaire to use, construct, or occupy any building
within the park which that is not furnished with an approved
dry chemical fire extinguisher.
(f) For any
lessee, licensee, or concessionaire to exercise his or her privileges within
the park without procuring and keeping in effect such public liability
and property damage insurance, as the commission may deem determine as adequate.
(g) For any
person to furnish a saddle horse to another person for use in the Mackinac
Island state parkState Park, unless a current license has been issued
by the commission for the use of the saddle horse in the Mackinac Island
state park.
(h) Engage in
any violent, abusive, loud, boisterous, wanton, obscene, or otherwise
disorderly conduct creating a breach of the peace; loiter, sit, or lie upon
walks, passages, steps, or porches thereby obstructing the free passage of others;
or remove, damage, or steal the property of another.
(i) Hold or participate in any type of road race or speed contest without proper permission.
(j) Conduct excavations, diggings, or surveys without proper permission.
(k) Carry or possess a metal detector without proper permission.
(l) Remove any archeological materials or artifacts without proper permission.
(m) Possess or consume alcoholic beverages in Marquette Park between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
(n) Launch or use a sky lantern or waterborne candle lantern.
(o) Use or operate an unmanned aircraft without proper written permission.
(p) Use or sell fireworks.
(pq) Do any of the
following without proper permission:
(i) Carry or
possess a firearm unless unloaded in both barrel and magazine. Persons with valid
Michigan Cconcealed Ppistol licenses are
not subject to this rule.
(ii) Shoot an air rifle, air pistol, paintball-emitting device of any kind, or slingshot.
(iii) Shoot a bow and arrow or crossbow.