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LR 2149
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A. For residents, $30 $33. The registration for a snowmobile
owned by a resident is valid for one year, commencing on July
1st of each year.

 
(1) Whoever obtains an original resident snowmobile
registration after March 31st may pay $37.50 and
receive a registration covering the remainder of the
registration period plus one additional year; and

 
B. For nonresidents:

 
(1) Forty Forty-three dollars for a 3-consecutive-day
registration. A person may purchase more than one 3-
day registration in any season;

 
(2) Fifty-five Fifty-eight dollars for a 10-
consecutive-day registration. A person may purchase
more than one 10-day registration in any season; and

 
(3) Sixty-five Sixty-eight dollars for a seasonal
registration.

 
The registration for a snowmobile owned by a nonresident
must specify the dates for which the registration is valid.

 
Five dollars from each registration fee collected pursuant to
this subsection must be transferred to a special fund
administered by the Off-Road Vehicle Division of the Bureau of
Parks and Lands within the Department of Conservation. The funds
must be used to assist any entity that has a snowmobile trail-
grooming contract with the bureau in the purchase of trail-
grooming equipment.

 
5. Antique snowmobile registration fee. A resident who owns
a snowmobile that is more than 25 years old and that is
substantially maintained in original or restored condition may
register that snowmobile under this subsection as an antique
snowmobile. An antique snowmobile registration authorizes that
snowmobile to be operated only for the purpose of traveling to,
returning from and participating in an exhibition, parade or
other event of interest to the public or for occasional personal
use. The fee for an antique snowmobile registration is $30 $33.
An antique snowmobile registration is valid until the ownership
of that antique snowmobile is transferred to another person.
Upon the transfer of ownership, the new owner may reregister that
snowmobile as an antique snowmobile by paying the $30 $33 antique
snowmobile registration fee. The registration fee for an antique
snowmobile is allocated according to section 10206, subsection 2,
paragraph A.


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