House Bill 2091, also known as Senate Bill 2173, amends Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 70, Chapter 9, to establish regulations for operating off-highway vehicles (OHVs) within the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area (WMA). The bill mandates that individuals operating an OHV in this area must possess a valid North Cumberland OHV riding permit, a sportsman supplemental annual North Cumberland OHV riding permit, or a North Cumberland OHV guide permit. The bill outlines the fees for these permits, which will take effect on July 1, 2026, with specific amounts set for both residents and non-residents.

Additionally, the bill specifies that holders of an annual or lifetime sportsman license do not automatically have OHV riding privileges in the North Cumberland WMA, but can purchase a supplemental permit. It also establishes that individuals must have a guide permit to accept compensation for assisting others with OHV use in the area, although roadside assistance does not require a guide permit. The commission is authorized to adjust the permit fees, with any increases not taking effect until July 1, 2030.