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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 350 — Snowmobiles

350.115 Snowmobile registration restitution surcharge.

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350.115 Snowmobile registration restitution surcharge.
(1)Levy of snowmobile registration restitution surcharge.
(a)If a court imposes a forfeiture for a violation of a provision of this chapter where the payment of a registration fee is required, the court shall impose a snowmobile registration restitution surcharge under ch. 814 equal to the amount of the fee that was required and should have been obtained.
(b)If a forfeiture is suspended in whole or in part, the snowmobile registration restitution surcharge shall be reduced in proportion to the suspension unless the court directs otherwise.
(c)If any deposit is made for an offense to which this section applies, the person making the deposit shall also deposit a sufficient amount to include the snowmobile registration restitution surcharge under this section. If the deposit is forfeited, the amount of the snowmobile registration restitution surcharge shall be transmitted to the secretary of administration under par.
(d). If the deposit is returned, the snowmobile registration restitution surcharge shall also be returned.
(d)The clerk of the court shall collect and transmit to the county treasurer the snowmobile registration restitution surcharge and other amounts required under s. 59.40
(m). The county treasurer shall then make payment to the secretary of administration as provided in s. 59.25
(f)2.
(2)Use of snowmobile registration restitution surcharge funds. All moneys collected from snowmobile registration restitution surcharges shall be deposited in the conservation fund.
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