(a) The Department must educate County residents about the use of off-the-road vehicles and may work with the Office of Consumer Protection, the Office of Public Information, or any other government or non-government agency, group, or organization to conduct a public education campaign. By January 1 of each year, the Department must report to the Council on the activities conducted for the public education campaign and the number and type of citations issued for violations of this Chapter.
(b) A retail seller of an off-the-road vehicle must post a sign, and make available written information, summarizing State and County law on the use of off-the-road vehicles in each retail location. Each sign and item of written information must be submitted to the Office of Consumer Protection. (2006 L.M.C., ch. 27, § 1.)