2011 Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 350 – Snowmobiles Current as of: 2011 | Check for updates | Other versions § 350.01 Definitions § 350.02 Operation of snowmobiles on or in the vicinity of highways § 350.03 Right-of-way § 350.035 Meeting of snowmobiles § 350.04 Snowmobile races, derbies and routes § 350.045 Public utility exemption § 350.047 Local ordinance to be filed § 350.05 Operation by youthful operators restricted § 350.055 Safety certification program established § 350.07 Driving animals § 350.08 Owner permitting operation § 350.09 Head lamps, tail lamps and brakes, etc § 350.095 Noise level requirements § 350.10 Miscellaneous provisions for snowmobile operation § 350.101 Intoxicated snowmobiling § 350.102 Preliminary breath screening test § 350.1025 Application of intoxicated snowmobiling law § 350.103 Implied consent § 350.104 Chemical tests § 350.106 Report arrest to department § 350.107 Officer’s action after arrest for operating a snowmobile while under influence of intoxicant § 350.108 Public education program § 350.11 Penalties § 350.115 Snowmobile registration restitution surcharge § 350.12 Registration of snowmobiles; trail use stickers § 350.122 Lac du Flambeau registration program § 350.125 Completion of application for registration by snowmobile dealers § 350.13 Uniform trail signs and standards § 350.135 Interferences with uniform trail signs and standards prohibited § 350.137 Uniform snowmobile rail crossing standards § 350.138 Snowmobile rail crossings requiring permits § 350.139 Established snowmobile rail crossings § 350.1395 Snowmobile rail crossings; closing and removal; review of rail authorities; insurance rules § 350.14 Duties of snowmobile recreational council § 350.145 Recommendations of the snowmobile recreational council § 350.15 Accidents and accident reports § 350.155 Coroners and medical examiners to report; require blood specimen § 350.17 Enforcement § 350.18 Local ordinances § 350.19 Liability of landowners § 350.99 Parties to a violation Ask a legal question, get an answer ASAP!Click here to chat with a lawyer about your rights.