Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians of the Bad River Reservation, Wisconsin - Tribal Law

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Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians Tribal Code.

3.20.070 Display of Registration Decals

(a) The owner of the snowmobile shall attach the registration decals to the snowmobile on both sides of the cowling in a prominent place and shall maintain the registration decals in a legible condition at all times.

(b) Until the registration decals are received from the Department, a person may operate a snowmobile without having the registration decals displayed as provided under par. (a) if the owner has received an approved application for registration receipt validated by the Department and if the user of the snowmobile complies with pars. (c) and (d).

(c) The registration certificate or, for owners who purchased a snowmobile and who have received an approved application for registration receipt validated by the Department but who have not yet received the registration certificate, the approved application for registration receipt, shall be in the possession of the user of the snowmobile at all times.

(d) The registration certificate or, for owners who purchased a snowmobile and who have received an approved application for registration receipt validated by the Department but who have not yet received the registration certificate, the approved application for registration receipt, shall be exhibited, upon demand, by the user of the snowmobile for inspection by any person authorized to enforce this chapter as provided under Section 3.20.280. complies with pars. (b) and (c).

Original url: https://law.badriver-nsn.gov/us/nsn/badriver/council/code/3.20.070

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