CHAPTER 350
SNOWMOBILES
350.02 Operation of snowmobiles on or in the vicinity of highways. 350.035 Meeting of snowmobiles. 350.04 Snowmobile races, derbies and routes. 350.045 Public utility exemption. 350.047 Local ordinance to be filed. 350.05 Operation by youthful operators restricted. 350.055 Safety certification program established. 350.08 Owner permitting operation. 350.09 Head lamps, tail lamps and brakes, etc. 350.095 Noise level requirements. 350.10 Miscellaneous provisions for snowmobile operation. 350.101 Intoxicated snowmobiling. 350.102 Preliminary breath screening test. 350.1025 Application of intoxicated snowmobiling law. 350.106 Report arrest to department. 350.107 Officer’s action after arrest for operating a snowmobile while under influence of intoxicant. 350.108 Public education program. 350.115 Snowmobile registration restitution surcharge. 350.12 Registration of snowmobiles; trail use stickers. 350.122 Lac du Flambeau registration program. 350.125 Completion of application for registration by snowmobile dealers. 350.13 Uniform trail signs and standards. 350.135 Interferences with uniform trail signs and standards prohibited. 350.136 Signs that advertise nearby businesses. 350.137 Uniform snowmobile rail crossing standards. 350.138 Snowmobile rail crossings requiring permits. 350.139 Established snowmobile rail crossings. 350.1395 Snowmobile rail crossings; closing and removal; review of rail authorities; insurance rules. 350.14 Duties of snowmobile recreational council. 350.145 Recommendations of the snowmobile recreational council. 350.15 Accidents and accident reports. 350.155 Coroners and medical examiners to report; require blood specimen. 350.19 Liability of landowners. 350.99 Parties to a violation. 350.01350.01 Definitions. In this chapter: 350.01(1r)(1r) “Board” means the natural resources board. 350.01(3)(3) “Department” means the department of natural resources. 350.01(4)(4) “Hazardous inhalant” means a substance that is ingested, inhaled, or otherwise introduced into the human body in a manner that does not comply with any cautionary labeling that is required for the substance under s. 100.37 or under federal law, or in a manner that is not intended by the manufacturer of the substance, and that is intended to induce intoxication or elation, to stupefy the central nervous system, or to change the human audio, visual, or mental processes. 350.01(6m)(6m) “Headlamp barrier” means a fence, natural growth, difference in elevation or other means of restricting the view that users of an adjacent roadway have of headlamps on a snowmobile trail.
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