AB470-ASA1,37,2523 4. The interest of the organization is limited to the recreational operation of
24off-highway motorcycles on off-highway motorcycle trails, off-highway motorcycle
25routes, and other areas that are off the highways.
AB470-ASA1,38,1
15. The organization provides support to off-highway motorcycle clubs.
AB470-ASA1,38,42 (c) An organization receiving a grant under this subsection shall use the grant
3moneys to promote and provide support to the safety certification program
4established under sub. (14) by conducting activities that include all of the following:
AB470-ASA1,38,65 1. Collecting data on the recreational off-highway operation of off-highway
6motorcycles.
AB470-ASA1,38,87 2. Providing assistance to the department in locating, recruiting, and training
8instructors for the safety certification program established under sub. (14).
AB470-ASA1,38,119 3. Attempting to increase participation by current and future off-highway
10motorcycle operators and owners in the safety certification program established
11under sub. (14).
AB470-ASA1,38,1712 4. Assisting the department of natural resources and the department of
13tourism in creating an outreach program to inform local communities of appropriate
14recreational off-highway use of off-highway motorcycles in their communities and
15of the economic benefits that may be gained from promoting tourism to attract
16persons who will participate in the recreational off-highway use of off-highway
17motorcycles.
AB470-ASA1,38,1918 5. Attempting to improve and maintain its relationship with all of the
19following:
AB470-ASA1,38,2020 a. The department of natural resources and the department of tourism.
AB470-ASA1,38,2221 b. Off-highway motorcycle dealers and manufacturers of off-highway
22motorcycles.
AB470-ASA1,38,2423 c. All-terrain vehicle dealers, as defined in s. 23.33 (1) (bd), and all-terrain
24vehicle manufacturers, as defined in s. 23.33 (1) (bp).
AB470-ASA1,39,3
1d. Snowmobile clubs, as defined in s. 350.138 (1) (e), snowmobile alliances, as
2defined in s. 350.138 (1) (d), and other organizations that promote the recreational
3operation of snowmobiles.
AB470-ASA1,39,74 6. Recruiting, assisting in the training of, and providing support to, a corps of
5volunteers that will assist in providing instruction on the safe and responsible
6off-highway operation of off-highway motorcycles that is given in the field to
7operators of off-highway motorcycles.
AB470-ASA1,39,108 7. Assist the department in publishing a manual that will be used to train
9volunteers in monitoring the recreational off-highway operation of off-highway
10motorcycles for safety issues and other issues that relate to responsible operation.
AB470-ASA1,39,1211 (d) The department shall pay the grants from the appropriation under s. 20.370
12(1) (jb).
AB470-ASA1,39,18 13(17) Equipment requirements. (a) No person may operate a limited use
14off-highway motorcycle during hours of darkness unless it is equipped with a lighted
15headlamp and a lighted tail lamp. The headlamp is required to display a white light
16of sufficient illuminating power to reveal any person, vehicle, or substantial object
17at a distance of at least 200 feet ahead of the off-highway motorcycle. The tail lamp
18is required to display a red light plainly visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear.
AB470-ASA1,39,2019 (b) No person may operate a limited use off-highway motorcycle unless it is
20equipped with all of the following:
AB470-ASA1,39,2121 1. At least one brake operated either by hand or by foot.
AB470-ASA1,39,2222 2. Foot rests or pegs for the operator and any passenger.
AB470-ASA1,39,2323 3. A functioning spark arrester of a type approved by the U.S. forest service.
AB470-ASA1,39,2524 4. A functioning muffler unless the off-highway motorcycle is propelled by
25electric power.
AB470-ASA1,40,5
1(c) No person may operate a limited use off-highway motorcycle unless the
2limited use off-highway motorcycle is constructed in such a manner that noise
3emitted from the limited use off-highway motorcycle does not exceed 96 decibels on
4the A scale as measured in the manner required under rules promulgated by the
5department.
AB470-ASA1,40,96 (d) Paragraphs (a) to (c) do not apply to the operation of a limited use
7off-highway motorcycle on private property if the owner of the property has given
8consent for the operation and does not hold the property out to the public for use of
9off-highway motorcycles.
AB470-ASA1,40,1310 (e) Paragraphs (b) 3. and (c) do not apply to the operation of a limited use
11off-highway motorcycle that is operated in racing on a public raceway facility or as
12part of a special public off-highway motorcycle event as authorized under sub. (10)
13(b).
AB470-ASA1,40,20 14(18) Accidents. (a) If an operator of an off-highway motorcycle is involved in
15an accident that occurs off a highway and that results in the death of any person or
16in the injury of any person on public land that requires treatment by a physician, the
17operator of each off-highway motorcycle involved in the accident shall give notice of
18the accident to a conservation warden or local law enforcement officer as soon as
19possible. Each operator shall also file a written report of the accident with the
20department on the form provided by it within 10 days after the accident.
AB470-ASA1,40,2321 (b) If an operator of an off-highway motorcycle is physically incapable of
22making the report required under par. (a) and there was another witness to the
23accident capable of making the report, the witness may make the report.
AB470-ASA1,41,3 24(19) Trails and routes. (a) Department authority. The department shall
25encourage, develop, and supervise a system of off-highway motorcycle trails and

1off-highway motorcycle routes. The department may establish standards and
2procedures for designating off-highway motorcycle trails and off-highway
3motorcycle routes under the jurisdiction of the department.
AB470-ASA1,41,74 (b) Trails. A local governmental unit or the department may designate
5corridors through land which it owns or controls, or for which it obtains leases,
6easements, or permission, for recreational use as off-highway motorcycle trails. A
7designation may include all or a portion of an all-terrain vehicle trail.
AB470-ASA1,41,118 (c) Routes. A local governmental unit may designate highways as off-highway
9motorcycle routes. No state trunk highway or connecting highway may be
10designated as an off-highway motorcycle route unless the department of
11transportation approves the designation.
AB470-ASA1,41,1512 (d) Restrictions. The designating local governmental unit may specify effective
13periods for the use of off-highway motorcycle trails and off-highway motorcycle
14routes and may restrict or prohibit the operation of off-highway motorcycles during
15certain periods of the year.
AB470-ASA1,41,1816 (e) Signs. The department, in cooperation with the department of
17transportation, shall establish uniform signs and standards for off-highway
18motorcycle routes and off-highway motorcycle trails.
AB470-ASA1,41,2419 (f) Interference with signs and standards prohibited. 1. No person may
20intentionally remove, damage, deface, move, obstruct, or interfere with the effective
21operation of any uniform off-highway motorcycle route sign or standard or any
22uniform off-highway motorcycle trail sign or standard if the sign or standard is
23legally placed by the state, any local governmental unit, or any authorized
24individual.
AB470-ASA1,42,6
12. No person may possess any uniform off-highway motorcycle route sign or
2standard or any uniform off-highway motorcycle trail sign or standard of the type
3established by the department for the warning, instruction, or information of the
4public unless he or she obtained the uniform sign or standard in a lawful manner.
5Possession of a uniform sign or standard creates a rebuttable presumption of illegal
6possession.
AB470-ASA1,42,10 7(20) Enforcement activities and projects; funding. (a) Calculation of
8registration fees.
Before January 1 of each fiscal year, the department shall
9determine the total amount of fees received from the registration of off-highway
10motorcycles under subs. (4) (d) and (e) and (5) (e) in the previous fiscal year.
AB470-ASA1,42,1411 (b) Off-highway motorcycle projects. The department may use funding from
12the appropriation under s. 20.370 (1) (jb) for off-highway motorcycle projects that are
13undertaken by the state or by local governmental units. Any of the following types
14of off-highway motorcycle projects are eligible for funding:
AB470-ASA1,42,1515 1. Acquisition of an easement or land in fee simple.
AB470-ASA1,42,1716 2. An off-highway motorcycle facility such as a parking area, riding area,
17shelter, toilets, or other improvement.
AB470-ASA1,42,1918 3. Development of off-highway motorcycle routes or off-highway motorcycle
19trails.
AB470-ASA1,42,2320 4. Development or maintenance of an all-terrain vehicle trail, all-terrain
21vehicle route, or all-terrain vehicle facility or a snowmobile trail, snowmobile route,
22or snowmobile facility, if the trail, route, or facility is open for use by off-highway
23motorcycles.
AB470-ASA1,43,3
15. Maintenance of off-highway motorcycle trails and off-highway motorcycle
2routes, including routes on roadways that are not maintained or only minimally
3maintained for motor vehicle traffic on a seasonal basis.
AB470-ASA1,43,44 6. Purchase of liability insurance.
AB470-ASA1,43,95 (c) Priorities. In providing funding for the types of projects listed in par. (b), the
6department shall give higher overall priority to projects for facilities and trails that
7are open only for use by off-highway motorcycles. In determining which off-highway
8motorcycle projects will be provided funding, the department shall consider all of the
9following:
AB470-ASA1,43,1110 1. The distance of a proposed off-highway project from a comparable existing
11project.
AB470-ASA1,43,1312 2. The amount of interest demonstrated by a community in developing or
13maintaining an off-highway motorcycle project.
AB470-ASA1,43,1514 3. The amount of support demonstrated by a local governmental unit in which
15the project will be located.
AB470-ASA1,43,1716 4. The number of existing trails, routes, and facilities that are open to
17off-highway motorcycles or that are in the process of being developed.
AB470-ASA1,43,2018 (d) Signs. In addition to the types of projects listed in par. (b), the department
19may provide funding under this subsection to a local governmental unit for up to 100
20percent of the cost of placing signs developed under sub. (12) (L) 1. b.
AB470-ASA1,43,2321 (e) Charging of fees. A local governmental unit that has not received funding
22under par. (b) in the prior fiscal year may charge a seasonal or daily use fee for an
23off-highway motorcycle area operated by the local governmental unit.
AB470-ASA1,44,2 24(21) Local ordinances. (a) Any local governmental unit may enact an
25ordinance that is in strict conformity with this section and rules promulgated by the

1department under this section, if the ordinance encompasses all aspects
2encompassed by this section.
AB470-ASA1,44,93 (am) A county, city, village, or town may enact an ordinance to authorize the
4operation of limited use off-highway motorcycles on a highway bridge that is not part
5of the national system of interstate and defense highways, that is 1,000 feet in length
6or less, and that is located within the territorial boundaries of the county, city, village,
7or town regardless of whether the county, city, village, or town has jurisdiction over
8the highway. Any such ordinance shall require a person crossing a bridge to do all
9of the following:
AB470-ASA1,44,1110 1. Cross the bridge in the most direct manner practicable and at a place where
11no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing.
AB470-ASA1,44,1212 2. Stay as far to the right of the roadway or shoulder as practicable.
AB470-ASA1,44,1313 3. Stop the vehicle prior to the crossing.
AB470-ASA1,44,1514 4. Yield the right-of-way to other vehicles, pedestrians, and electric personal
15assistive mobility devices using the roadway or shoulder.
AB470-ASA1,44,1716 5. Exit the highway as quickly and safely as practicable after crossing the
17bridge.
AB470-ASA1,44,2218 (b) If a local governmental unit enacts an ordinance regulating off-highway
19motorcycles, its clerk shall immediately send a copy of the ordinance to the
20department, to the state traffic patrol, and to the office of any law enforcement
21agency of each local governmental unit having jurisdiction over any of the highways
22to which the ordinance applies.
AB470-ASA1,44,25 23(22) Enforcement. (a) A law enforcement officer has the authority and
24jurisdiction to enforce this section and ordinances enacted in accordance with this
25section.
AB470-ASA1,45,2
1(b) No operator of an off-highway motorcycle may refuse to stop after being
2requested or signaled to do so by a law enforcement officer.
AB470-ASA1,45,4 3(23) Penalties. (a) Generally. Except as provided in pars. (b) to (f), any person
4who violates this section shall forfeit not more than $250.
AB470-ASA1,45,65 (b) Penalty related to nonresident trail passes. Any person who violates sub.
6(6) (am) shall forfeit not more than $1,000.
AB470-ASA1,45,97 (c) Penalties related to intoxicated operation. 1. Except as provided under
8subds. 2., 3., and 4., a person who violates sub. (12) (a) 1., 2., or 2m. or (h) shall forfeit
9not less than $150 nor more than $300.
AB470-ASA1,45,1410 2. Except as provided under subds. 3. and 4., a person who violates sub. (12)
11(a) 1., 2., or 2m. or (h) and who, within 5 years prior to the arrest for the current
12violation, was convicted previously under the intoxicated operation of an
13off-highway motorcycle law shall be fined not less than $300 nor more than $1,100
14and shall be imprisoned not less than 5 days nor more than 6 months.
AB470-ASA1,45,2015 3. Except as provided in subd. 4., a person who violates sub. (12) (a) 1., 2., or
162m. or (h) and who, within 5 years prior to the arrest for the current violation, was
17convicted 2 or more times previously under the intoxicated operation of an
18off-highway motorcycle law shall be fined not less than $600 nor more than $2,000
19and shall be imprisoned not less than 30 days nor more than one year in the county
20jail.
AB470-ASA1,45,2221 4. A person who violates sub. (12) (a) 3. or (h) and who has not attained the age
22of 21 shall forfeit not more than $50.
AB470-ASA1,45,2523 (d) Penalty related to causing injury; intoxicants. A person who violates sub.
24(12) (b) shall be fined not less than $300 nor more than $2,000 and may be imprisoned
25not less than 30 days nor more than one year in the county jail.
AB470-ASA1,46,4
1(e) Penalty related to interference with signs and standards. Except as provided
2in par. (f), a person who violates sub. (19) (f) and who, within the last 2 years prior
3to the arrest for the current violation, was 2 or more times previously convicted for
4violating a provision of this chapter shall forfeit not more than $500.
AB470-ASA1,46,75 (f) Penalties related to causing death or injury; interference with signs and
6standards.
A person who violates sub. (19) (f) 1. is guilty of a Class H felony if the
7violation causes the death or injury, as defined in s. 30.67 (3) (b), of another person.
AB470-ASA1,46,108 (g) Calculation of previous convictions. In determining the number of previous
9convictions under pars. (c) 2. and 3. and (e), convictions arising out of the same
10incident or occurrence shall be counted as one previous conviction.
AB470-ASA1,46,1611 (h) Reporting convictions to the department. Whenever a person is convicted
12of a violation of the intoxicated operation of an off-highway motorcycle law, the clerk
13of the court in which the conviction occurred, or the justice, judge, or magistrate of
14a court not having a clerk, shall forward to the department the record of such
15conviction. The record of conviction forwarded to the department shall state whether
16the offender was involved in an accident at the time of the offense.
AB470-ASA1,46,2217 (i) Intoxicants; assessment. In addition to any other penalty or order, a person
18who violates sub. (12) (a), (b), or (h) shall be ordered by the court to submit to and
19comply with an assessment by an approved public treatment facility for an
20examination of the person's use of an intoxicant. The assessment order shall comply
21with s. 343.30 (1q) (c) 1. Intentional failure to comply with an assessment ordered
22under this paragraph constitutes contempt of court, punishable under ch. 785.
AB470-ASA1,47,223 (j) Restoration or replacement of signs and standards. In addition to any other
24penalty, the court may order the defendant to restore or replace any uniform
25off-highway motorcycle route sign or standard, or any uniform off-highway

1motorcycle trail sign or standard, that the defendant removed, damaged, defaced,
2moved, or obstructed.
AB470-ASA1,13 3Section 13. 23.35 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB470-ASA1,47,104 23.35 (1) (intro.) The secretary shall enter into a reciprocal agreement with a
5federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state to exempt, from the
6registration and certification requirements of this state, boats, snowmobiles,
7all-terrain vehicles, and utility terrain vehicles , and off-highway motorcycles that
8are owned by tribal or band members and registered under a registration program
9established by the tribe or band if the tribe or band requests the agreement and if
10the registration program does all of the following:
AB470-ASA1,14 11Section 14. 23.35 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB470-ASA1,47,1412 23.35 (1) (a) Requires that boats, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and utility
13terrain vehicles, and off-highway motorcycles display decals or identification
14numbers showing valid registration by the tribe or band.
AB470-ASA1,15 15Section 15. 23.35 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB470-ASA1,47,2016 23.35 (1) (b) Employs registration decals and certificates of number that are
17substantially similar to those employed by the registration or certification programs
18of this state with regard to size, legibility, information content and placement on the
19boat, snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or utility terrain vehicle, or off-highway
20motorcycle
.
AB470-ASA1,16 21Section 16. 23.35 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB470-ASA1,48,1022 23.35 (1) (e) Provides reciprocal exemptions, from the tribe's or band's
23registration requirements, for boats, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and utility
24terrain vehicles, and off-highway motorcycles that are registered or certified by this
25state that are substantially as favorable as the exemptions enjoyed by the tribe or

1the band under the agreement. In this paragraph, "reciprocal exemption" means an
2exemption under the agreement that exempts from a tribe's or band's registration
3requirements, for operation within the boundaries of the tribe's or band's
4reservation, a boat, snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or utility terrain vehicle, or
5off-highway motorcycle
that is owned by a person who is not a member of the tribe
6or band and that is registered or certified by this state to the same extent that the
7agreement exempts from state registration and certification requirements, for the
8operation outside the boundaries of the tribe's or band's reservation, a boat,
9snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or utility terrain vehicle, or off-highway motorcycle
10that is registered by the tribe or band.
AB470-ASA1,17 11Section 17. 23.35 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB470-ASA1,48,1412 23.35 (2) An agreement entered into under sub. (1) may cover a registration
13program for boats, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, or utility terrain vehicles, or
14off-highway motorcycles,
or any combination thereof.
AB470-ASA1,18 15Section 18. 23.45 (1) (d) of the statutes, as affected by 2015 Wisconsin Act 89,
16is amended to read:
AB470-ASA1,48,1917 23.45 (1) (d) "Registration" means any registration document, as defined in s.
1823.33 (1) (jn), 23.335 (1) (zg), or s. 350.01 (10t), or any certification or registration
19document, as defined in s. 30.50 (3b), that is issued by the department or its agents.
AB470-ASA1,19 20Section 19. 23.47 (1) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
AB470-ASA1,48,2221 23.47 (1) (am) A registration document, safety certificate, nonresident trail
22pass, or temporary trail use receipt under s. 23.335.
AB470-ASA1,20 23Section 20. 23.47 (2) of the statutes, as created by 2015 Wisconsin Act 89, is
24amended to read:
AB470-ASA1,49,9
123.47 (2) Electronic retrieval of information. If the department maintains
2a system under which the department stores information in an electronic format that
3relates to individuals who have been issued approvals under ch. 29 or safety
4certificates under s. 23.33, 23.335, 30.74, or 350.055, the department may issue a
5conservation card to any individual who applies for the card for purposes of enabling
6the department to access information about that individual in the system. The
7department may authorize an individual to carry a conservation card or another
8form of identification, determined by the department, in lieu of carrying proof under
9sub. (1).
AB470-ASA1,21 10Section 21. 23.47 (3) (a) (intro.) of the statutes, as created by 2015 Wisconsin
11Act 89
, is amended to read:
AB470-ASA1,49,1512 23.47 (3) (a) (intro.) The department may maintain a system under which an
13individual may obtain a reprint of certain approvals under ch. 29 and safety
14certificates under s. ss. 23.33 and 23.335 and chs. 29, 30, and 350. The department
15shall designate, by rule, all of the following:
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