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Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 22
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41-22-1. Policy declaration.
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41-22-2. Definitions.
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41-22-3. Registration of vehicles -- Application -- Issuance of sticker and card -- Proof of property tax payment -- Records.
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41-22-3.5. Staggered registration dates -- Registration renewal.
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41-22-4. Falsification of documents unlawful -- Alteration or removal of serial number unlawful -- Display of sticker.
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41-22-5.1. Rules of division relating to display of registration stickers.
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41-22-5.5. Off-highway husbandry vehicles.
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41-22-7. Duplicate registration cards and registration stickers.
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41-22-8. Registration fees.
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41-22-9. Vehicles exempt from registration.
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41-22-10. Powers of division relating to off-highway vehicles.
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41-22-10.1. Vehicles operated on posted public land.
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41-22-10.2. Off-highway vehicles -- Prohibited on interstate freeway.
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41-22-10.3. Operation of vehicles on highways -- Limits.
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41-22-10.4. Snowmobiles.
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41-22-10.5. Local ordinances -- Designating routes -- Supervision.
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41-22-10.6. Requiring compliance with traffic laws.
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41-22-10.7. Vehicle equipment requirements -- Rulemaking -- Exceptions.
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41-22-10.8. Protective headgear requirements -- Owner duty -- Penalty for violation.
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41-22-11. Agencies authorized to erect regulatory signs on public land.
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41-22-12. Restrictions on use of public lands.
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41-22-12.1. Restrictions on use of snowmobile trails.
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41-22-12.2. Unlawful cross-country motor vehicle travel on public land.
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41-22-12.5. Restrictions on use of privately-owned lands without permission -- Unlawful for person to tamper with signs or fencing on privately-owned land.
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41-22-12.7. Enhanced penalties for unlawful motor vehicle use on public or private property.
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41-22-12.8. Exceptions to off-highway vehicle use restrictions.
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41-22-13. Prohibited uses.
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41-22-15. Permission required for race or organized event.
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41-22-16. Authorized peace officers -- Arrest provisions.
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41-22-17. Penalties for violations.
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41-22-18. Ordinances or local laws relating to operation and equipment of vehicles.
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41-22-19. Off-highway Vehicle Account -- Deposit and use of funds -- Grants and matching funds.
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41-22-20. Public land administrating agencies to develop facilities and programs.
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41-22-21. Publication of rules and amendments.
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41-22-30. Supervision, safety certificate, or driver license required -- Penalty.
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41-22-31. Division to set standards for safety program -- Safety certificates issued -- Cooperation with public and private entities -- State immunity from suit.
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41-22-32. Approval of safety courses.
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41-22-33. Fees for safety and education program -- Penalty -- Unlawful acts.
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41-22-34. Search and rescue fee -- Amount -- Deposition.
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41-22-35. Off-highway vehicle user fee -- Decal -- Agents -- Penalty for fraudulent issuance of decal -- Deposit and use of fee revenue.
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41-22-35.5. Electronic payment fee.
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41-22-36. Fees to cover the costs of electronic payments.
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41-22-37. Off-highway vehicle operator responsibilities.
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