Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Transportation
Title R920 - Operations, Traffic and Safety
Rule R920-4 - Special Road Use or Event
Section R920-4-1 - Purpose, Authority, Scope, and Definitions of Rule
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 920-4-1
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) The purposes of this rule are to:
(a)
ensure the right of Utahns and visitors to speak and protest in public forums and other public places owned
or maintained by the Utah Department of Transportation;
(b)
encourage and support special events such as parades, runs and walks, bicycle races, and film-related
activities, recognizing their importance to Utah's economy and to the well-being of residents of and visitors
to Utah;
(c) manage limited resources and multiple requests for
the use of the same roadways in a responsible and content-neutral manner;
(d) encourage collaboration with local governments in the review and
management of special road uses;
(e) provide guidelines and an
appeal process for the review of applications for special road use permits; and
(f) set reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions for the safe use of
roadways for free speech events, and set reasonable requirements on other special events on highways and land
under the jurisdiction of the department to protect public safety, persons, and property, and to accommodate
the interests of persons not participating in the assemblies to use the roadways for
travel;
(2) This rule is intended to further the following governmental interests:
(a) the rights of Utahns to speak,
protest, and peaceably assemble;
(b) the safety of all
participants in, and spectators of, special events;
(c) the
safety of the traveling public;
(d) the ability of emergency
service providers to access and care for participants and spectators in special road use events, and for
residents near such events;
(e) the management of limited
resources;
(f) Utah's tourism industry and its strong
economy;
(g) the ability of residents and others not
participating in any special event, to travel on the roadways and to access private property without
unreasonable disruption; and
(h) the protection against
unreasonable financial burdens on the department or the state.
(3) The purpose of Section R920-4-16 is to:
(a) provide how a law enforcement agency may obtain a special use permit to
conduct the automatic license plate reader system activity authorized under Section 41-6a-2003; and
(b) specify a procedure and conditions for applying for and granting a
special use permit and an encroachment permit for installing and maintaining an automatic license plate
reader system.
(4) This rule is authorized by Sections 72-1-201, 72-1-212 and 41-6a-1111. This rule applies to all highways and adjacent rights-of-way under the department's jurisdiction.
(5) Definitions.
The following definitions shall apply for purposes of Rule 920-4:
(a)
(i) "Applicant" means an individual,
corporation, unincorporated association, local government, or other organization seeking a special event
permit.
(ii) "Applicant" includes predecessors or successors in
interest to the applicant, and, if the applicant is an entity, officers and principals of the
applicant.
(b) "Day" means a calendar day, except as
otherwise expressly stated in this rule.
(c) "Department" means
the Utah Department of Transportation.
(d)
(i) "Free speech road use" means a type of special road use conducted for
persons expressing their political, social, religious, or other views protected by the First Amendment to the
United States Constitution and Article I, Section 15, of the Utah Constitution during the event.
(ii) "Free speech road use" does not include:
(A) solicitations or events which primarily propose a commercial
transaction;
(B) bicycle races or events;
(C) foot races, including fun runs, races, walks, and similar
events;
(D) motorcycle rallies, parades, and similar events;
or
(E) use of highways and adjacent rights-of-way for motion
picture or still photography.
(e) "Local
government" means a municipality as defined in Subsection 10-1-104(5), a county, or an institution of higher
education defined in Section 53B-2-101.
(f) "Short-notice free
speech road use" means a type of free speech road use which arises out of, or is related to, events or other
public issues which cannot be reasonably anticipated far enough in advance of the occurrence to allow
compliance with the deadlines otherwise required in this rule. An applicant bears the burden of demonstrating
that a proposed free speech road use is a short notice free speech road use.
(g) "Special event permit" means a permit sought or granted by the
department for a special road use.
(h) "Special road use" means a
use or event taking place on a highway or adjacent to a highway other than normal traffic or lawful
pedestrian movement.
(i) "Special road use" includes:
(A) a demonstration, rally, vigil, picket line or similar
gathering;
(B) a parade or march;
(C) a bicycle race or event;
(D) a foot race, including a fun-run, race, walk, or similar
event;
(E) a motorcycle rally, parade, ride, or similar event;
and
(F) the use of highways and adjacent rights-of-way for motion
picture or still photography.
(ii) "Special road use"
does not include:
(A) outdoor advertising, regulated by the Protection of
Highways Act, Sections 72-7-501 et seq., and Rule R933-2;
(B)
encroachment on, or the placement, construction, or maintenance of, roads, driveways, advertising, and
utilities, regulated by Section 72-7-701 et seq. and Rule R930-7; and
(C) the sole display of unattended signs or banners on or appurtenant to
the roadway.
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