This bill consists of various changes to current law governing the operation of
snowmobiles, equipment on snowmobiles, snowmobile registration certificates,
snowmobile derbies and races and funding for snowmobile trail, safety and
enforcement costs. The changes include the following:
1. The bill requires that $10 of each $12.25 fee collected for a snowmobile trail
use sticker be credited to an appropriation to provide supplemental funding for the
maintenance of snowmobile trails. A trail use sticker issued by the department of
natural resources (DNR) is required on all snowmobiles that are operated but not
registered in this state. Supplemental funding is available for maintenance of trails
if the actual cost of maintenance exceeds the amount determined under the trail aids
formula which sets a maximum amount per mile of trail.
2. The bill authorizes conservation wardens and other law enforcement officers
to stop and inspect a snowmobile to determine whether required equipment is in good
working order, and requires the operator to stop and submit the snowmobile to the
requested inspection. A snowmobile found to be unsafe for operation or in violation
of required equipment standards may be ordered out of operation, except for
purposes of removal and repair, until it has been repaired. Conservation wardens
may issue to the owner or operator of a snowmobile in violation of required
equipment standards a repair order requiring the repair of the violating equipment,
in addition to or instead of any penalties that apply to violating the equipment
standards. The bill prohibits DNR and Indian tribes and bands from registering
snowmobiles that failed their most recent equipment inspection until repairs have
been made.
3. The bill exempts snowmobile accidents occurring during snowmobile races
or derbies that are sponsored by certain entities such as local governmental units or
snowmobile clubs from general procedures that must be followed in the event of an
snowmobile accident. These procedures include requirements to render aid and to
report any accident that involves an injury that requires treatment by a physician
to a law enforcement official.
4. The bill prohibits any person from knowingly interfering with the proper
operation of the odometer of a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle and from operating
a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle having a malfunctioning odometer. The bill
prohibits any person, with intent to defraud, from interfering with the proper
operation of an hour meter on a snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle or boat. An hour
meter measures and records the hours that the snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle or
boat has been operating. These provisions are similar to ones prohibiting tampering
with the odometer of a motor vehicle or with the hour meter of farm equipment. The

bill contains exceptions to allow a malfunctioning odometer or hour meter to be
restored to its proper working order.
5. The bill requires that DNR promulgate rules to establish requirements for
testing noise levels of snowmobiles. Current law requires standards for
measurement that are established by the society of automotive engineers to be used.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB828, s. 1 1Section 1. 20.370 (5) (cw) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,3,52 20.370 (5) (cw) Recreation aid — supplemental snowmobile trail aids. As a
3continuing appropriation, from the snowmobile account in the conservation fund an
4amount equal to the amount calculated under s. 350.12 (4) (bg) 2. for the purposes
5specified in s. 350.12 (4) (b).
AB828, s. 2 6Section 2. 25.29 (1) (d) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,3,117 25.29 (1) (d) 1. An amount calculated by multiplying the number of
8snowmobiles registered under s. 350.12 or 350.122 on the last day of February of the
9previous fiscal year by 50 gallons and multiplying that product by the excise tax
10imposed under s. 78.01 (1) on the last day of February March of the previous fiscal
11year.
AB828, s. 3 12Section 3. 100.48 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 100.48 (1) (am).
AB828, s. 4 13Section 4. 100.48 (1) (ad) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,3,1414 100.48 (1) (ad) "All-terrain vehicle" has the meaning given in s. 340.01 (2g).
AB828, s. 5 15Section 5. 100.48 (1) (ag) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,3,1616 100.48 (1) (ag) "Boat" has the meaning given in s. 30.50 (2).
AB828, s. 6 17Section 6. 100.48 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,4,3
1100.48 (1) (b) "Hour meter" means an instrument on a piece of farm equipment
2that measures and records the actual hours of operation of the piece of farm
3equipment
vehicle or device to which the instrument is attached.
AB828, s. 7 4Section 7. 100.48 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,4,55 100.48 (1) (c) "Snowmobile" has the meaning given in s. 350.01 (12).
AB828, s. 8 6Section 8. 100.48 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,4,117 100.48 (2) No person may, either personally or through an agent, remove,
8replace, disconnect, reset, tamper with, alter, or fail to connect, an hour meter
9attached to farm equipment, a snowmobile, an all-terrain vehicle or a boat with the
10intent to defraud by changing or affecting the number of hours of operation indicated
11on the hour meter.
AB828, s. 9 12Section 9. 100.48 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,5,213 100.48 (3) (a) Nothing in this section shall prevent the service, repair or
14replacement of an hour meter if the number of hours of operation indicated on the
15hour meter remains the same as before the service, repair or replacement. If an hour
16meter attached to farm equipment, a snowmobile, an all-terrain vehicle or a boat is
17incapable of registering the same number of hours of operation as before its service,
18repair or replacement, the hour meter shall be adjusted to read zero, and a sticker
19shall be affixed by the owner of the piece of farm equipment vehicle or device to which
20the hour meter is attached
or an agent, in proximity to the hour meter, specifying the
21number of hours of operation recorded on the hour meter prior to its service, repair
22or replacement and the date on which it was serviced, repaired or replaced. No
23person who services, repairs or replaces an hour meter attached to farm equipment,
24a snowmobile, an all-terrain vehicle or a boat
that is incapable of registering the
25same number of hours of operation as before such service, repair or replacement may

1fail to adjust the hour meter to read zero or fail to affix the sticker required by this
2paragraph.
AB828, s. 10 3Section 10. 100.48 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,5,64 100.48 (4) (a) Any person who violates sub. (2) or (3) (b) with respect to an hour
5meter attached to farm equipment
may be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned
6for not more than one year in the county jail, or both, for each violation.
AB828, s. 11 7Section 11. 100.48 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,5,108 100.48 (4) (b) Any person who violates sub. (3) (a) with respect to an hour meter
9attached to farm equipment
may be required to forfeit not more than $500 for each
10violation.
AB828, s. 12 11Section 12. 100.48 (4) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,5,1512 100.48 (4) (c) Any person who violates sub. (2) or (3) with respect to an hour
13meter attached to a snowmobile, an all-terrain vehicle or a boat may be fined not
14more than $5,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year in the county jail, or both,
15for each violation.
AB828, s. 13 16Section 13. 347.415 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 347.415 (1m) and
17amended to read:
AB828,5,2118 347.415 (1m) No person shall may, either personally or through an agent,
19remove, replace, disconnect, reset, tamper with, alter, or fail to connect the odometer
20of any motor vehicle, snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle with the intent to change or
21affect the number of miles indicated thereon.
AB828, s. 14 22Section 14. 347.415 (1g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,6,223 347.415 (1g) In this section, "odometer" means an instrument for measuring
24and recording the actual distance that a motor vehicle, snowmobile or all-terrain
25vehicle has traveled while in operation, but does not include any auxiliary

1instrument designed to be reset to zero to measure and record the actual distance
2that a motor vehicle, snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle has traveled on trips.
AB828, s. 15 3Section 15. 347.415 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,6,94 347.415 (2) No person may operate a motor vehicle subject to registration
5under ch. 341 on any street or highway with knowledge that the odometer is
6removed, disconnected or nonfunctional. Notwithstanding s. 347.02 (2), no person
7may operate a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle with knowledge that the odometer
8is removed, disconnected or nonfunctional.
An exemption may be provided if parts
9are on back order to correct a nonfunctional odometer.
AB828, s. 16 10Section 16. 347.415 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,6,1211 347.415 (4) No person shall conspire with any other person to violate sub. (1)
12(1m), (2) or (3).
AB828, s. 17 13Section 17. 347.50 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,6,1614 347.50 (1) Any person violating ss. 347.35 to 347.49, except s. 347.413 (1) or s.
15347.415 (1) (1m), (2) and (3) to (5) or s. 347.417 (1) or s. 347.48 (2m) or (4) (a) or s.
16347.489, may be required to forfeit not less than $10 nor more than $200.
AB828, s. 18 17Section 18. 347.50 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,6,2018 347.50 (2) Any person violating s. 347.415 (1) (1m), (2) and (3) to (5) may be
19fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year in the county
20jail, or both, for each violation.
AB828, s. 19 21Section 19. 350.02 (3m) of the statutes, as created by 1999 Wisconsin Act 9,
22is amended to read:
AB828,7,223 350.02 (3m) A law enforcement officer may operate a snowmobile on a highway
24in performance of his or her official duties if the snowmobile is equipped with a

1flashing, oscillating or rotating blue light that is red or blue or a combination thereof
2and that is flashing, oscillating or rotating
.
AB828, s. 20 3Section 20. 350.035 of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,7,5 4350.035 Meeting of snowmobiles. Operators of snowmobiles proceeding in
5opposite directions shall proceed with caution and pass each other to the right.
AB828, s. 21 6Section 21. 350.09 (7) of the statutes is renumbered 350.09 (7) (a) and
7amended to read:
AB828,7,198 350.09 (7) (a) Every snowmobile manufactured after July 1, 1972, and before
9July 2, 1975,
and offered for sale or, sold, rented or operated in this state shall be so
10constructed as to limit total vehicle noise to not more than 82 decibels of A sound
11pressure at 50 feet, as measured by society of automotive engineers standards in the
12manner prescribed under rules promulgated by the department
. Every snowmobile
13manufactured after July 1, 1975, and offered for sale or , sold, rented or operated in
14this state shall be so constructed as to limit total vehicle noise to not more than 78
15decibels of A sound pressure, as measured by society of automotive engineers
16standards
in the manner prescribed under rules promulgated by the department.
17No snowmobile shall be modified by any person in any manner that shall amplify or
18otherwise increase total noise emission above that emitted by the snowmobile as
19originally constructed, regardless of date of manufacture.
AB828, s. 22 20Section 22. 350.09 (7) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,7,2321 350.09 (7) (b) The department shall promulgate rules for purposes of par. (a),
22and the rules shall include standards for testing total vehicle noise when a
23snowmobile is stationary.
AB828, s. 23 24Section 23. 350.095 of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,8,3
1350.095 Snowmobile inspection. (1) No person may operate, or cause or
2knowingly permit to be operated, on any highway any snowmobile that does not meet
3the requirements of this section.
AB828,8,8 4(2) When directed by any law enforcement officer, the operator of any
5snowmobile shall stop and submit the snowmobile to an inspection and such tests as
6are necessary to determine whether its required equipment is in proper adjustment
7or repair, or is in violation of the equipment provisions of s. 350.09 or 350.10 (1) (d)
8or (e), or rules issued pursuant thereto.
AB828,8,13 9(3) When any snowmobile is found to be unsafe for operation or in violation of
10the equipment provisions of s. 350.09 or 350.10 (1) (d) or (e), or rules issued pursuant
11thereto, a law enforcement officer may order the snowmobile removed from the
12highway and not operated, except for purposes of removal and repair, until it has
13been repaired pursuant to a repair order as provided in sub. (4).
AB828,8,19 14(4) In addition to or in lieu of a citation for the violation, when any snowmobile
15is in violation of the equipment provisions of s. 350.09 or 350.10 (1) (d) or (e), or rules
16issued pursuant thereto, a law enforcement officer may issue a repair order, in such
17form and containing such information as the department prescribes, to the owner or
18operator of the snowmobile. The owner or operator shall thereupon obtain such
19repairs as are required.
AB828,8,21 20(5) No owner or operator of a snowmobile may refuse to submit a snowmobile
21to any inspection or test that is authorized under this section.
AB828, s. 24 22Section 24. 350.12 (3) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB828,9,223 350.12 (3) (a) 2. Upon transfer of ownership of a snowmobile for which a
24registration certificate has been issued by this state or by another state, province or

1country
, the seller shall, at time of sale, deliver the assigned certificate to the
2purchaser.
AB828, s. 25 3Section 25. 350.12 (3i) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,9,104 350.12 (3i) Registration of certain snowmobiles prohibited.
5Notwithstanding sub. (3) (d) or (3j) (c) or s. 23.35 or 350.122 (2), the department or
6federally recognized Indian tribe or band in this state shall refuse registration of a
7snowmobile if the most recent inspection under s. 350.095 indicates that the
8snowmobile's required equipment is not in proper adjustment or repair, or is in
9violation of the equipment provisions of s. 350.09 or 350.10 (1) (d) or (e), or rules
10issued pursuant thereto.
AB828, s. 26 11Section 26. 350.12 (4) (b) (intro.) of the statutes, as affected by 1999 Wisconsin
12Act 9
, is amended to read:
AB828,9,1813 350.12 (4) (b) Trail aids and related costs. (intro.) The moneys appropriated
14under s. 20.370 (1) (mq) and (5) (cb), (cr) and, (cs) and (cw) shall be used for
15development and maintenance, the cooperative snowmobile sign program, major
16reconstruction or rehabilitation to improve bridges on existing approved trails, trail
17rehabilitation, signing of snowmobile routes, and state snowmobile trails and areas
18and distributed as follows:
AB828, s. 27 19Section 27. 350.12 (4) (bg) of the statutes is renumbered 350.12 (4) (bg) 1. and
20amended to read:
AB828,9,2421 350.12 (4) (bg) 1. Of the moneys appropriated under s. 20.370 (5) (cs), the
22department shall make available in fiscal year 1992-93 and each fiscal year
23thereafter an amount equal to the amount calculated under s. 25.29 (1) (d) 2. to make
24payments to the department or a county under par. (bm) for trail maintenance costs

1incurred in the previous fiscal year that exceed the maximum specified under par.
2(b) 1. before expending any of the amount for the other purposes specified in par. (b).
AB828, s. 28 3Section 28. 350.12 (4) (bg) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,10,124 350.12 (4) (bg) 2. For fiscal year 2000-2001, and for each fiscal year thereafter,
5the department shall calculate an amount equal to the number of trail use stickers
6issued under sub. (3j) in the previous fiscal year multiplied by $10 and shall credit
7this amount to the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (5) (cw). From the
8appropriation under s. 20.370 (5) (cw), the department shall make payments to the
9department or a county for the purposes specified in par. (b). The department shall
10make payments under par. (bm) for trail maintenance costs that were incurred in the
11previous fiscal year and that exceed the maximum specified under par. (b) 1. before
12making payments for any of the other purposes specified in par. (b).
AB828, s. 29 13Section 29. 350.15 (6) of the statutes is created to read:
AB828,10,1514 350.15 (6) Exception. This section does not apply to snowmobile accidents that
15occur during a sanctioned race or derby.
AB828, s. 30 16Section 30. Initial applicability; natural resources.
AB828,10,2017 (1) Odometers and hour meters on snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles and
18boats.
The treatment of sections 100.48 (1) (b), (2) and (3) (a) and 347.415 (1m) and
19(2) of the statutes first applies to offenses committed on the effective date of this
20subsection.
AB828,10,2121 (End)
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