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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.82161 Abandonment of snowmobile prohibited; presumption; violation; civil infraction.

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324.82161 Abandonment of snowmobile prohibited; presumption; violation; civil infraction.
Sec. 82161.
(1)A person shall not abandon a snowmobile in this state.
(2)The last registered owner of the snowmobile is presumed to be responsible for abandoning the snowmobile unless the person provides a record of the transfer of the snowmobile to another person. The record of transfer must be a form or document that includes the transferee's name, address, driver license number, and signature, date of transfer of the snowmobile, and, if applicable, the sale price.
(3)Sections 80130f(2) to 80130p apply to a snowmobile in the same manner as those provisions apply to a vessel, except that section 80130k(3)(b)(ii) does not apply to a snowmobile.
(4)A person who violates subsection
(1)and who fails to redeem the snowmobile before disposition of the snowmobile under section 80130k is responsible for a state civil infraction as provided in section 8905a.
History: Add. 2014, Act 549 , Eff. Apr. 16, 2015
Popular Name: Act 451
Popular Name: NREPA
Popular Name: Snowmobiles
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