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2023 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XVIII - Fish and Game
Chapter 215-C - Snowmobiles
Section 215-C:36 - Registration.
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NH Rev Stat § 215-C:36 (2023)
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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 promptly remove the snowmobile from the premises.
II. Except as otherwise provided, no snowmobile shall be operated in this state unless registered as provided in this chapter. No registration shall be required for a snowmobile operated solely on land owned or leased by the owner of the snowmobile. All snowmobile registrations shall expire on May 1 in each year. The executive director shall collect a fee for each registration as provided in RSA 215-C:39.
III. The executive director or designee is authorized to establish a snowmobile and OHRV registry. The executive director shall adopt rules pursuant to RSA 541-A for the establishment and requirements of said registry.
IV. No person under the age of 18 shall register a snowmobile.
IV-a. If a snowmobile is held by a trust, the trust may designate a person who is a beneficiary to register the snowmobile in the person's name pursuant to this chapter.
V. All snowmobiles shall be registered with a number to be placed on both sides of the front cowl in a location designated by the executive director for the purpose of placing identification numbers. The registration number shall be contained on a decal of a type and size designated by the executive director. The number for said vehicle shall be assigned by the executive director or one of his or her agents. In case of a transfer, the number shall expire and become invalid. If a new machine is obtained a new number shall be assigned, unless otherwise authorized by the executive director.
VI. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph V, antique snowmobiles may be registered by a one-time purchase of a permanent plate to be affixed permanently to the snowmobile. This registration shall be available at the fish and game headquarters only.
VII. Notwithstanding paragraph V, no registration shall be required for a youth model snowmobile when the operator is under 12 years of age and accompanied by a person 18 years of age or older who holds a valid license to operate a snowmobile.
VIII. (a) All snowmobile trails maintenance vehicles shall be registered with a number to be placed and attached in the manner prescribed in paragraph V.
(b) The registration number shall be contained on a decal of a design, color, and size designated by the executive director. The registration number for said vehicle shall be assigned by the executive director or one of his or her agents. In case of a transfer, the number shall expire and become invalid. If a new machine is obtained a new number shall be assigned, unless otherwise authorized by the executive director.
IX. No person shall operate any snowmobile unless the assigned snowmobile registration numbers, plates, or decals are placed on the snowmobile as required by this chapter.
IX-a. No person shall knowingly affix or permit to be affixed to his or her snowmobile a registration decal or plate, issued by the department or by the registration authority of any other jurisdiction, that is assigned to another snowmobile.
X. The registration certificate shall be subject to inspection on demand by any officer authorized to enforce provisions of this chapter. The registration certificate shall be carried while the snowmobile is in operation. The operator shall, when requested, show proof of personal identification.
XI. No person shall register a snowmobile at the resident fee, as defined in RSA 215-C:39, unless such person is a resident as defined in RSA 215-C:1.
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 promptly remove the snowmobile from the premises.
II. Except as otherwise provided, no snowmobile shall be operated in this state unless registered as provided in this chapter. No registration shall be required for a snowmobile operated solely on land owned or leased by the owner of the snowmobile. All snowmobile registrations shall expire on May 1 in each year. The executive director shall collect a fee for each registration as provided in RSA 215-C:39.
III. The executive director or designee is authorized to establish a snowmobile and OHRV registry. The executive director shall adopt rules pursuant to RSA 541-A for the establishment and requirements of said registry.
IV. No person under the age of 18 shall register a snowmobile.
IV-a. If a snowmobile is held by a trust, the trust may designate a person who is a beneficiary to register the snowmobile in the person's name pursuant to this chapter.
V. All snowmobiles shall be registered with a number to be placed on both sides of the front cowl in a location designated by the executive director for the purpose of placing identification numbers. The registration number shall be contained on a decal of a type and size designated by the executive director. The number for said vehicle shall be assigned by the executive director or one of his or her agents. In case of a transfer, the number shall expire and become invalid. If a new machine is obtained a new number shall be assigned, unless otherwise authorized by the executive director.
VI. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph V, antique snowmobiles may be registered by a one-time purchase of a permanent plate to be affixed permanently to the snowmobile. This registration shall be available at the fish and game headquarters only.
VII. Notwithstanding paragraph V, no registration shall be required for a youth model snowmobile when the operator is under 12 years of age and accompanied by a person 18 years of age or older who holds a valid license to operate a snowmobile.
VIII. (a) All snowmobile trails maintenance vehicles shall be registered with a number to be placed and attached in the manner prescribed in paragraph V.
(b) The registration number shall be contained on a decal of a design, color, and size designated by the executive director. The registration number for said vehicle shall be assigned by the executive director or one of his or her agents. In case of a transfer, the number shall expire and become invalid. If a new machine is obtained a new number shall be assigned, unless otherwise authorized by the executive director.
IX. No person shall operate any snowmobile unless the assigned snowmobile registration numbers, plates, or decals are placed on the snowmobile as required by this chapter.
IX-a. No person shall knowingly affix or permit to be affixed to his or her snowmobile a registration decal or plate, issued by the department or by the registration authority of any other jurisdiction, that is assigned to another snowmobile.
X. The registration certificate shall be subject to inspection on demand by any officer authorized to enforce provisions of this chapter. The registration certificate shall be carried while the snowmobile is in operation. The operator shall, when requested, show proof of personal identification.
XI. No person shall register a snowmobile at the resident fee, as defined in RSA 215-C:39, unless such person is a resident as defined in RSA 215-C:1.
Source. 2005, 210:1, eff. July 1, 2006. 2016, 241:2, eff. June 10, 2016. 2019, 216:12, eff. Sept. 10, 2019; 241:7, eff. May 1, 2020.
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