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§ 66-3-1001-1 — New Mexico Law | CourtGPT
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§ 66-3-1001-1

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As used in the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Act: A. 'board' means the off-highway motor vehicle advisory board; B. 'department' means the department of game and fish; C. 'division' means the motor vehicle division of the taxation and revenue department; D. 'fund' means the trail safety fund; E. 'off-highway motor vehicle' means a motor vehicle designed by the manufacturer for operation exclusively off the highway or road and includes: (1) 'all-terrain vehicle', which means a motor vehicle fifty inches or less in width, having an unladen dry weight of one thousand pounds or less, traveling on three or more low-pressure tires and having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator and handlebar-type steering control; (2) 'off-highway motorcycle', which means a motor vehicle traveling on not more than two tires and having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator and that has handlebar-type steering control; (3) 'snowmobile', which means a motor vehicle designed for travel on snow or ice and steered and supported in whole or in part by skis, belts, cleats, runners or low-pressure tires; (4) 'recreational off-highway vehicle', which means a motor vehicle designed for travel on

or ice and steered and supported in whole or in part by skis, belts, cleats, runners or low-pressure tires; (4) 'recreational off-highway vehicle', which means a motor vehicle designed for travel on four or more non-highway tires, for recreational use by one or more persons, and having: (a) a steering wheel for steering control; (b) non-straddle seating; (c) maximum speed capability greater than thirty-five miles per hour; (d) gross vehicle weight rating no greater than one thousand seven hundred fifty pounds; (e) less than eighty inches in overall width, exclusive of accessories; (f) engine displacement of less than one thousand cubic centimeters; and (g) identification by means of a seventeen-character vehicle identification number; or (5) by rule of the department, any other vehicles that may enter the market that fit the general profile of vehicles operated off the highway for recreational purposes; F. 'staging area' means a parking lot, trailhead or other location to or from which an off-highway motor vehicle is transported so that it may be placed into operation or removed from operation; and G.

'staging area' means a parking lot, trailhead or other location to or from which an off-highway motor vehicle is transported so that it may be placed into operation or removed from operation; and G. 'unpaved public roadway' means a dirt graveled street or road that is constructed, signed and maintained for regular passenger-car use by the general public. History: Laws 2005, ch. 325, § 1; 2009, ch. 53, § 1. ANNOTATIONSThe 2009 amendment, effective April 1, 2009, in Subsection A, changed 'safety' to 'advisory'; added Subsection B; in Subsection C, added 'of the taxation and revenue department'; and added Paragraphs (4) and (5) of Subsection E. Temporary provisions. — Laws 2009, ch. 53, § 14, provided that on July 1, 2009, all records, personnel, appropriations, money, equipment, supplies and other property of the tourism department pursuant to administration and enforcement of the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Act shall be transferred to the department of game and fish and all contracts pursuant to the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Act shall be binding and effective on the department of game and fish.