Section 215-C:34 – Penalties and Owner/Operator Responsibilities.
215-C:34 Penalties and Owner/Operator Responsibilities. – I. (a) Unless otherwise provided, any person who violates this chapter or any rule relating thereto shall be guilty of a violation. In addition thereto, the operator or owner or both of any snowmobile shall be responsible and held accountable: (1) To the owner of any lands where […]
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:6 – Vehicles on Sand Dunes Prohibited.
215-C:6 Vehicles on Sand Dunes Prohibited. – The provisions of RSA 482-A:3, VIII and IX shall apply, relative to the operation of snowmobiles and mechanized or off highway recreational vehicles. Source. 2005, 210:1, eff. July 1, 2006.
Section 215-C:7 – Operation on Open Water Prohibited.
215-C:7 Operation on Open Water Prohibited. – No person shall knowingly operate a snowmobile on open water, also known as skimming. In this section, " open water " means any area of an inland water body that is free of ice and snow. This section shall not apply to events as permitted pursuant to […]
Section 215-C:8 – Operation of Snowmobiles.
215-C:8 Operation of Snowmobiles. – I. It is unlawful to operate any snowmobile during the period from 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise without displaying at least one lighted headlight and one lighted taillight. I-a. (a) The driver of any snowmobile upon approaching, overtaking, or while following within a distance of […]
Section 215-C:9 – Limitations of Snowmobile Operation on Class I, II, and III Highways.
215-C:9 Limitations of Snowmobile Operation on Class I, II, and III Highways. – The provisions of RSA 236:56 shall apply to all snowmobiles as herein defined with the following exceptions: I. Highway crossings for established snowmobile trails may be granted pursuant to RSA 215-C:2, VII. II. No direct crossing of interstate highways, divided highways, […]
Section 215-C:10 – Limitations of Snowmobile Operation on Class I, II, III, and III-a Highways.
215-C:10 Limitations of Snowmobile Operation on Class I, II, III, and III-a Highways. – I. A person shall not operate a snowmobile on the traveled portions or the plowed snowbanks adjacent to class I, class II, class III, or class III-a highways. II. Notwithstanding any provisions of the law to the contrary, a person […]
Section 215-C:11 – to 215-C:27 Repealed by 2006, 260:37, XXXV, eff. Jan. 1, 2007.
215-C:11 to 215-C:27 Repealed by 2006, 260:37, XXXV, eff. Jan. 1, 2007. –
Section 215-C:28 – Manufacturing Specification Requirements.
215-C:28 Manufacturing Specification Requirements. – I. No person shall sell, offer to sell, or operate in this state, a snowmobile manufactured after July 1, 1981, unless it meets the minimum safety standards for snowmobile product certification of the Snowmobile Safety and Certification Committee in effect at the time of its manufacture, including the standards […]