DNR to adequately patrol the STEFassisted facility to insure proper usage of the facilityand user compliance with all State and local snowmobiling regulations. http://dnr.state.il.us/legal/3020.htm
Extractions: 3020.80 Program Information AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Sections 9-1 and 9-2 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act [625 ILCS 40/9-1 and 9-2]. SOURCE: Adopted and codified at 7 Ill. Reg. 198, effective December 22, 1982; amended at 7 Ill. Reg. 14964, effective November 1, 1983; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 12869, effective July 28, 1987; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 1833, effective January 17, 1992; recodified by changing the agency name from Department of Conservation to Department of Natural Resources at 20 Ill. Reg, 9389; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 9085, effective June 26, 1997. Section 3020.10 Program Objective
Snowmobile Regulations: Minnesota DNR MN DNR Home RLP regulations Snowmobile regulations. View 20032004 snowmobile regulations depth trail conditions. snowmobiling. Main page. regulations. Snowmobiler's code of http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/regulations/snowmobile
Extractions: Note: This information is available in an alternative format upon request. E-mail the DNR Information Center at info@dnr.state.mn.us or call at (651) 296-6157 or (888) MINNDNR; TTY: (651) 296-5484 or (800) 657-3929. This document contains a synopsis of the state snowmobile laws and regulations. For complete snowmobile laws and regulations, consult Minnesota Statutes and Rules of the DNR. Back to top Main Categories: About the DNR Grants Jobs Maps ... Volunteering Web site policies: Accessibility Linking Privacy Snowmobile regulations Main page Metal traction device (stud) law Snowmobiling information Snowmobile permits Registration fees Metal traction device (stud) permit State trail permit Snowmobile trails Snowmobile trail maps Paved trail information State trails State forests ... State parks Snowmobiling Main page Regulations Snowmobiler's code of ethics Snowmobile safety training Ice safety
Snowmobiling, Michigan Rules And Regulations snowmobiling IN MICHIGAN. Rules and regulations. Slow Down, Don't Drink and Live to Enjoy Michigan's Winter Wonderland. The State of Michigan, including everyavailable branch of law enforcement, thoroughly enforces all snowmobile laws. present in nearly all fatal snowmobiling accidents are Speed and Alcohol Abuse http://www.exploringthenorth.com/snorules/regs.html
Extractions: SNOWMOBILING IN MICHIGAN Rules and Regulations Slow Down, Don't Drink and Live to Enjoy Michigan's Winter Wonderland. The State of Michigan, including every available branch of law enforcement, thoroughly enforces all snowmobile laws. Fines are substantial. A snowmobile is any motor driven vehicle designed primarily for travel on snow or ice utilizing sled type runners or skis, or an endless belt tread or similar means to contact the surface upon which it is operated. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS A snowmobile shall not be operated by a Michigan resident unless the owner first obtains a certificate of registration and a registration decal. A snowmobile owned by a non-resident, before operation in Michigan, must display a valid registration from their home state or province, or be registered in Michigan. The secretary of state registers snowmobiles for a three year period for a fee of $15.00. The registration cycle begins on October 1 and expires on September 30 of the third year following registration. Any time a registered snowmobile is sold to another person, the registration must also be transferred. The secretary of state must be contacted to transfer the registration of a snowmobile.
Northern Maine Snowmobiling Links to Maine snowmobile laws, regulations, trails, facts, conditions and safety throughout the state. http://www.mainesports.com/snow
Extractions: ME Snowmobile Laws Snowmobile Trail Maps Code Of Ethics Special Features Current Trail Conditions Events Calendar Snowmobile Safety Snowmobiling Safety Hand Signals Wind Chill Chart Snowmobile FYI Snowmobiling Facts Great Links MSA Home Page Arctic Cat Home Page Polaris Home Page Ski-Doo Home Page ... Bombardier Museum "Maine's Wilderness Playground" The ability to travel most anywhere in the state and enjoy the beauty of Maine's wilderness safely greatly improves ones ability to enjoy the greatest winter sport, snowmobiling. With a yearly average of between 90 to 110 inches of snow annually and 3,000 miles of ITS snowmobile trails and 12,000 miles of local trails this sport has become an important part of this states economy. To those who spend many hours maintaining these trails, we thank you . This site is dedicated to all who enjoy winter, enjoy the outdoors and enjoy the pleasure of snowmobiling. Snowmobile Clubs List Free! ...
Snowmobile Maine Working locally and at the state level to promote snowmobiling in Maine. Offers rules and regulations, trail conditions, events calendar and safety tips. http://www.mesnow.com/
Extractions: You're welcome to join them on the trails. Touring Maine on a snowsled allows you to go places and see sights that few people access at any time of the year. There's thousands of miles to explore, and along the way you'll find businesses waiting to serve you, communities that welcome the sight of winter recreationists, snowmobile clubs working to provide great riding and a schedule of snowmobiling activities to keep sledders entertained all season long.
Snowmobiling Resources provides information on snowmobiling in Minnesota, including links tosafety training courses; safety laws, rules and regulations; registration and http://www.babieca.com/cgi-bin/engine/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=Snowmobiling
Rudy's Alaska Fishing And Snowmobiling Page Areas easily accessible in Southcentral Alaska, photographs, information, lists of supplies, links to regulations. http://www.alaska.net/~guidesak/rudy/
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You Are Being Redirected To SD State Parks Website Guide to state parks and recreation areas, calendar of events, camping info, volunteer and internship opportunities, winter/snowmobiling activities, and park rules and regulations. http://www.state.sd.us/gfp/sdparks/
New York State Snowmobile Association NYSSA seeks to preserve and improve snowmobiling in New York. Offers State laws and regulations, membership information, events calendar, and bulletin board. http://www.nyssnowassoc.org/
Snowmobiling: Minnesota DNR Minnesota state snowmobile trails, trail contacts, rules and regulations, maps, current snowmobile trail conditions. http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/snowmobiling/index.html
Extractions: Shortcuts: Lake Finder Rec. Compass Curr. Conditions Hunting Fishing State Parks Site Map Contact the DNR What's New? Newsroom ... Outdoor activities As of July 1, 2004, the metal traction device (stud) permit is no longer needed for snowmobiles registered in Minnesota. However, you may not operate a snowmobile with metal traction devices on paved public trails, except when allowed by local government on trails under these jurisdictions or any portion of a paved state trail designated for such use by the commissioner. More information about Minnesota's metal traction device (stud) law Snowmobiles not registered in Minnesota must still bear a snowmobile state trail permit Snowmobile safety training
Snowmobiling At U.S. State Parks Information on snowmobiling at state parks, including trail information,maps, rules and regulations, licensing requirements, and safety. http://usparks.about.com/cs/snowmobiling/
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Extractions: The State of Maine offers many varieties of snowmobiling excitement, from its thousands of miles of trails, forests, and lakes to its many snowmobiling events. Five of the most visited areas include: Baxter State Park, Jackman-Moose River, Moosehead Lake, Rangeley Lakes and Aroostook County. Whatever you are looking for, Maine is for you. Make your source for snowmobiling information SLEDMAINE
State Parks And Recreation From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Montana Snowmobile regulations. public snowmobile area on public lands or waters,or lands or waters under easement or lease for snowmobiling and adjacent http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/parks/snowmobileregs.asp
Extractions: var httpUserAgent; httpUserAgent = 'SecretBrowser/007'; var isAOL; isAOL = false; Definition of terms Certificate of ownership Transfer of interest Lost or mutilated certificates ... Back to Recreation Page (from MCA) 23-2-601. Definition of terms. As used in 23-2-601 through 23-2-644, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated herein, unless the context otherwise clearly requires that another meaning is intended: (1) "Certificate of ownership" means the document issued by the department of justice as prima facie evidence of ownership. (2) "Certificate of registration" means the owner's receipt evidencing payment of taxes, decal fees, and registration fees for a given registration year. (3) "dbA" means sound pressure level measured on the "A" weight scale in decibels. (4) "Department" means the department of fish, wildlife, and parks of the state of Montana. (5) "New snowmobile" means any snowmobile that has not been previously sold to an owner, as defined in subsection (7). (6) "Operator" includes every person who operates or is in actual physical control of the operation of a snowmobile.
Extractions: Aroostook County Snowmobiling Guide - Regulations Snowmobile Registration Registration Locations: 1. Division of Licensing and Registration, Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, 41 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0041. Telephone: (207)287-8000. 2. Various agents throughout the state including many town offices, snowmobile dealerships, variety stores, etc. 3. On-line registration at the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife website: http://www.state.me.us/ifw/licreg/regsale.html Canadian Border Crossing All snowmobiles must stop at Customs to cross a Canadian/U.S. border. There is a $5000 penalty for not stopping in addition to the loss of your snowmobile. For information on snowmobile requirements in Canada, contact the Canadian authorities. For More Information For further information on snowmobiling and an updated snowmobile map of the highest-rated trail system in New England, send e-mail to inquiries@visitaroostook.com
Extractions: Snowmobile Regulations and Registration Info Minnesota Snowmobile Regulations Current information from the DNR is for 2002-03 in PDF format. Snowmobile (DNR) Snowmobile State Trail Permit For snowmobiles not registered in Minnesota. More information from the DNR Metal Traction Devices (DNR) Snowmobiles equipped with studs are welcome in Minnesota. Minnesota-registered snowmobiles need a metal traction device permit. Studded tracks are not allowed on paved public trails. More information from the DNR Provided courtesy of the
Extractions: WHEN SNOW BEGINS TO FALL across the northern half of the country, many people bundle up and head for their snowmobiles. Snowmobiling is more popular than ever in the United States. But snowmobiles can be dangerous. Snowmobiles can weigh up to 600 pounds and can clock more than 90 miles per hour. Currently, each state's rules and regulations vary regarding snowmobiles. Some states allow children as young as 8 years old to drive snowmobiles if they have completed a safety course. Other states have no age restrictions for the operation of a snowmobile. Because the number of snowmobile injuries is on the rise, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently called for restrictions on the sport. The AAP says that only people ages 16 or older should be allowed to drive snowmobiles. It also recommends mandatory helmets for all drivers and passengers and a ban on passengers under age 6.