(a) The TSTAB is created in compliance with United
States Code, Title 23, §206, to advise the department regarding
the distribution of federal National Recreational Trail Funds to state
and local sponsors of trail projects and to assist in the development
of educational materials to inform the public about trail opportunities.
(b) The TSTAB shall consist of individuals representing
a diverse range of trail-related interests, which may include pedestrian
activities, including wheelchair use; skating or skateboarding; equestrian
activities, including carriage driving; nonmotorized snow-trail activities;
bicycling or use of other human-powered vehicles; aquatic or water
activities; and motorized vehicular activities, including all-terrain
vehicle riding, motorcycling, snowmobiling, use of off-road light
trucks, or use of other off-road motorized vehicles.
(c) So long as the department receives federal National
Recreational Trail Funds, the TSTAB shall continue unless otherwise
abolished by statute.
(d) Unless otherwise required by law, the TSTAB shall
comply with the requirements of §51.601 of this title (relating
to General Requirements).
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