Section 215-C:45 – Snowmobile Dealers and Rental Agents.
215-C:45 Snowmobile Dealers and Rental Agents. – I. Any person who is in the business of selling snowmobiles shall be required to be licensed as a dealer with the executive director. The executive director shall assign a distinguishing number to the dealer and issue appropriate plates. The dealer may use the plates for pleasure […]
Section 215-C:46 – New Owner Notification of Laws.
215-C:46 New Owner Notification of Laws. – The fish and game department shall provide to snowmobile dealers and rental agents a disclosure statement to inform buyers and renters of snowmobiles of the laws and penalties relative to snowmobile operation, including but not limited to, the need for permission to operate on the property of […]
Section 215-C:47 – Reciprocity.
215-C:47 Reciprocity. – I. The executive director may allow snowmobiles registered in another state or a Canadian province to operate in this state for up to 3 consecutive days during the winter. A snowmobile which is legally registered to operate in another state or province shall be deemed legally registered in this state for […]
Section 215-C:35 – Loaded Firearms Forbidden.
215-C:35 Loaded Firearms Forbidden. – No person shall carry on a snowmobile, or a trailer towed by same, any firearms unless said firearm is unloaded. This section shall not apply to law enforcement officers carrying firearms in the course of duty or to pistols or revolvers carried by any person who is not prohibited […]
Section 215-C:36 – Registration.
215-C:36 Registration. – I. Registration of a snowmobile or OHRV does not constitute a license to operate the vehicle on private land. Any person operating a snowmobile upon the land of another shall stop and identify himself or herself upon the request of the landowner or a duly authorized representative and, if requested, shall […]
Section 215-C:37 – Transfer of Registration.
215-C:37 Transfer of Registration. – I. A person who conveys to another the ownership of his or her registered snowmobile may register in his or her name another snowmobile for the remainder of that registration year, at a reduced rate of $17.50, provided that the reverse side of the registration form is completely filled […]
Section 215-C:38 – Missing or Damaged Decals or Plates.
215-C:38 Missing or Damaged Decals or Plates. – The original white registration certificate shall be returned to a snowmobile registration agent completed on the reverse side with the probable date lost; the reason the decals or plates are missing, specifying, for example, lost, destroyed, or stolen; and the signature of the owner. The snowmobile […]
Section 215-C:29-a – Protective Headgear.
215-C:29-a Protective Headgear. – No person under the age of 18 shall operate any snowmobile within this state without wearing eye protection and protective headgear which meets or exceeds the specifications of FMVSS 218. Source. 2008, 345:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2009.
Section 215-C:30 – Snowmobile Required Equipment.
215-C:30 Snowmobile Required Equipment. – I. No person shall operate a snowmobile unless it is equipped with: (a) At least one, but not more than 2 headlights, all in working order, when operating at any time during the period from 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise. (b) One or more rear […]
Section 215-C:31 – Regulations of Political Subdivisions.
215-C:31 Regulations of Political Subdivisions. – I. With bylaws or ordinances city or town councils and boards of selectmen may regulate the operation of snowmobiles within city or town limits, providing they do not conflict with provisions of this chapter. II. Speed limits for snowmobiles traveling on the frozen surface of Turtle Pond, also […]