350.135350.135 Interferences with uniform trail signs and standards prohibited. 350.135(1)(1) No person may intentionally remove, damage, deface, move or obstruct any uniform snowmobile trail sign or standard or intentionally interfere with the effective operation of any uniform snowmobile trail sign or standards if the sign or standard is legally placed by the state, any municipality or any authorized individual. This subsection does not apply to an authorized individual who removes or moves any uniform snowmobile trail sign or standard from his or her own property. 350.135(2)(2) No person may possess any uniform snowmobile trail sign or standard of the type established by the department for the warning, instruction or information of the public, unless he or she obtained the uniform snowmobile trail sign or standard in a lawful manner. Possession of a uniform snowmobile trail sign or standard creates a rebuttable presumption of illegal possession. 350.135 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 295; 1993 a. 119. 350.136350.136 Signs that advertise nearby businesses. 350.136(1)(1) The department shall allow snowmobile clubs to erect signs that advertise nearby businesses along snowmobile trails on land under the department’s jurisdiction as provided under this section. 350.136(2)(2) The department shall enter into an agreement with an interested snowmobile club that allows the club to erect eligible signs containing advertising of private businesses along snowmobile trails on land under the department’s jurisdiction. A sign is eligible if it meets all of the following standards: 350.136(2)(a)(a) The sign advertises only businesses that offer fuel, food, vehicle servicing, or lodging and that are accessible by snowmobile. 350.136(2)(b)(b) The sign is placed only at a trail intersection. 350.136(2)(c)(c) The sign contains only the following information: 350.136(2)(d)(d) The sign meets all other requirements for guide signs along a snowmobile trail. 350.136(2)(e)(e) The sign is erected and maintained by the snowmobile club. 350.136(2m)(2m) The department and a snowmobile club may negotiate the inclusion in the agreement under sub. (2) of provisions relating to the erection and removal of signs. 350.136(3)(3) The department may not charge a snowmobile club a fee as a condition of entering into the agreement under sub. (2). 350.136(4)(a)(a) An agreement between the department and a snowmobile club under sub. (2). 350.136(4)(b)(b) Advertising on a sign in conformity with the standards under sub. (2). 350.136 HistoryHistory: 2023 a. 63. 350.137350.137 Uniform snowmobile rail crossing standards. 350.137(1)(1) The department, after having consulted with each rail authority, as defined in s. 350.138 (1) (b), in this state, that has furnished the department with the information required under s. 350.138 (2m), an established snowmobile association that represents snowmobile clubs, as defined in s. 350.138 (1) (e), in this state, and the office of the commissioner of railroads, shall promulgate rules to establish uniform maintenance standards and uniform design and construction standards for snowmobile rail crossings under ss. 350.138 and 350.139. 350.137(2)(2) The maintenance standards shall include requirements for the marking of snowmobile rail crossings and for the maintenance of adequate drainage of railroad rights-of-way. The design and construction standards shall include a list and a description of the frequency and speed of railroad trains and railroad track equipment and the types of railroad tracks, embankments, ditches, snowmobile trail alignments and other configurations that do any of the following: 350.137(2)(a)(a) Preclude the use of a proposed site for a snowmobile rail crossing because the site would be unsafe due to poor visibility of an approaching railroad train or railroad track equipment from the position of a snowmobile operator who is stopped on the approach to the proposed crossing. 350.137(2)(b)(b) Make it difficult to construct a snowmobile rail crossing at a proposed site because of steep embankments or irregular terrain near the railroad track.