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Code · Iowa · Chapter 321G — Snowmobiles

321G.34 Repeat offender — records, enforcement, and penalties.

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1. The commission shall establish by rule a recordkeeping system and other administrative procedures necessary to administer this section.
2. A person who pleads guilty to or is convicted of a violation of any provision of this chapter while the person’s registration privilege is suspended or revoked under administrative procedures is guilty of a simple misdemeanor if the person had no other violations within the previous three years which occurred while the person’s registration privilege was suspended or revoked.
3. A person who pleads guilty to or is convicted of a violation of any provision of this chapter while the person’s registration privilege is suspended or revoked under administrative procedures is guilty of a serious misdemeanor if the person had one other violation within the previous three years which occurred while the person’s registration privilege was suspended or revoked.
4. A person who pleads guilty to or is convicted of a violation of any provision of this chapter while the person’s registration privilege is suspended or revoked under administrative procedures is guilty of an aggravated misdemeanor if the person had two or more convictions within the previous three years which occurred while the person’s registration privilege was suspended or revoked.
5. a. Upon the conviction of a person of any violation of this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter, the court, as a part of the judgment, may suspend or revoke one or more snowmobile registration or nonresident user permit privileges, as applicable, of the person for any definite period.
b. The court shall revoke all of the person’s snowmobile registrations or nonresident user permits, as applicable, and suspend the privilege of procuring a registration or nonresident user permit for a period of one year for any person who has been convicted twice within one year of trespassing while operating a snowmobile. A person shall not be issued a registration or nonresident user permit during the period of suspension or revocation.
Trespass, see §716.7
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