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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 350 — Snowmobiles

350.125 Completion of application for registration by snowmobile dealers.

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350.125 Completion of application for registration by snowmobile dealers.
(a)When a snowmobile dealer sells a snowmobile, the dealer, at the time of sale, shall require the buyer to complete an application for an original registration certificate, collect the required fee, and do one of the following:
1. Mail the application and fee to the department no later than 5 days after the date of sale and furnish the buyer with a validated registration receipt.
2. Use the expedited service under s. 350.12
(ag)as an agent of the department.
(ag)The department shall provide combination application and receipt forms to be used by the dealer.
(ar)No snowmobile dealer may charge an additional fee to the buyer for performing the service required under this subsection unless the dealer uses the expedited service specified in s. 350.12
(ag). No snowmobile dealer may perform this service for a registration under s. 350.122 .
(b)When a snowmobile dealer sells a snowmobile to a person from another state who wishes to register the snowmobile in his or her home state or to a person who wishes to register the snowmobile under s. 350.122 , the dealer shall, at the time of sale, complete an application for a registration certificate and indicate on the application that the snowmobile is to be registered in another state or under s. 350.122 and mail one copy to the department no later than 14 days after the date of sale, furnish the buyer with one copy and retain one copy for the dealer’s records.
(2)Every dealer shall maintain, for one year, a record in the form prescribed by the department for each new snowmobile sold. These records shall be open to inspection by the department.
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