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Home » US Law » 2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes » Title XVIII - Fish and Game » Title 215-A - Off Highway Recreational Vehicles and Trails

Section 215-A:22 – Transfer of Registration.

    215-A:22 Transfer of Registration. – I. A person who conveys to another the ownership of his registered OHRV may register in his name another OHRV 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 out and submitted to […]

Section 215-A:22-a – Missing or Damaged Decals or Plates.

    215-A:22-a Missing or Damaged Decals or Plates. – The original white registration certificate shall be returned to an OHRV 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 OHRV […]

Section 215-A:22-b – Duplicate Registration.

    215-A:22-b Duplicate Registration. – A registration certificate which is lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed may be replaced by a duplicate registration, upon payment of a fee of $5 and completion of an affidavit setting forth the circumstances of the loss or destruction of the registration. The duplicate registration shall entitle the registrant to engage […]

Section 215-A:23 – Registration Fees.

    215-A:23 Registration Fees. – The fees to be collected under this chapter are as follows: I. Individual resident registration- $72 for each 2-wheeled trail bike registration or $81 for each other OHRV registration upon presentation of a valid driver’s license issued to a New Hampshire resident 18 years of age or older. An individual […]

Section 215-A:25 – Vehicles Exempted from Fee.

    215-A:25 Vehicles Exempted from Fee. – All OHRVs operated in this state by the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision of the state shall be exempt from registration fees; however, such vehicles shall be registered with a permanent plate or set of plates and a certificate, in such a manner as may […]

Section 215-A:26 – OHRV Dealers and Rental Agents.

    215-A:26 OHRV Dealers and Rental Agents. – I. Any person who is in the business of selling OHRVs 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-A:26-a – New Owner Notification of Laws.

    215-A:26-a New Owner Notification of Laws. – The fish and game department shall provide to OHRV and snowmobile dealers and rental agents a disclosure statement to inform buyers and renters of OHRVs of the laws and penalties relative to OHRV operation, including but not limited to, the need for permission to operate on the […]

Section 215-A:27 – Reciprocity.

    215-A:27 Reciprocity. – I. An OHRV not registered for highway use which is registered in Vermont, Maine, or Quebec shall be deemed to be properly registered for the purposes of this chapter if it is registered in accordance with the laws of the state or province in which it is registered, but only to […]

Section 215-A:28 – Financial Responsibility and Conduct After an Accident.

    215-A:28 Financial Responsibility and Conduct After an Accident. – I. All provisions, including the penalties, suspensions, and prohibitions of the New Hampshire financial responsibility law, and the provisions of statutes relative to the operation of a motor vehicle, shall apply to an OHRV being operated upon a public highway. I-a. The operator of an […]

Section 215-A:29 – OHRV Operation and License.

    215-A:29 OHRV Operation and License. – I. No person shall operate an OHRV on land not owned or leased by such person or such person’s parent, grandparent, or guardian unless such person: (a) If under 14 years of age, is accompanied at all times by a person at least 18 years of age who […]

Section 215-A:3 – Bureau Responsibilities.

    215-A:3 Bureau Responsibilities. – I. The bureau shall have the responsibility to provide coordination between the department of natural and cultural resources, division of forests and lands, the fish and game department, and the department of transportation, with respect to matters pertaining to OHRVs and snowmobiles. II. In addition, this bureau shall administer the […]

Section 215-A:3-a – Rulemaking.

    215-A:3-a Rulemaking. – The commissioner of the department of natural and cultural resources, as a member of the bureau of trails, shall adopt rules under RSA 541-A relative to: I. [Repealed.] II. The use and control of OHRV trails, facilities, and lands under bureau control or lease; III. Complete and specific procedures relative to […]

Section 215-A:3-b – Administrative Fines.

    215-A:3-b Administrative Fines. – I. The commissioner of the department of natural and cultural resources, after notice and hearing pursuant to RSA 541-A, may impose an administrative fine not to exceed $250 for each offense upon any person who violates any provision of the department’s administrative rules. Rehearings and appeals from a decision of […]

Section 215-A:30 – Events.

    215-A:30 Events. – I. Any person, organization or corporation who wishes to operate or to promote any snow traveling vehicle or OHRV or snowmobile event or contest involving the use of unregistered snowmobiles or unregistered OHRVs shall procure a permit from the executive director. The application for the permit shall be on an annual […]

Section 215-A:31 – State Parks and Forests.

    215-A:31 State Parks and Forests. – All trails under the jurisdiction of the department of natural and cultural resources so far as possible and consistent with their primary functions, shall be made available for use by OHRVs subject to the fees, and rules as established by the directors of the division of parks and […]

Section 215-A:32 – General Administration.

    215-A:32 General Administration. – I. Except as provided in RSA 215-A:9 and RSA 215-A:10, the executive director is authorized to adopt and amend pursuant to RSA 541-A such rules and administrative procedures which are consistent with the provisions of this chapter relative to OHRVs that he deems necessary or advisable to carry out the […]