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      Sec. 23-26g. Penalties. (a) Any person who violates section 23-26b or 23-26e or any regulations adopted pursuant to section 23-26f shall have committed an infraction. For a second and each subsequent violation of any of said laws or regulations the Commissioner of Environmental Protection may suspend any certificate issued pursuant to section 23-26b and the right to obtain any such permit for not more than two years.

      (b) Any person who (1) knowingly permits a person less than eighteen years of age who has not obtained a certificate pursuant to section 23-26b to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land, (2) permits a person less than twelve years of age to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land or (3) allows a person between twelve and sixteen years of age to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land without being supervised by a person more than eighteen years of age, shall have committed an infraction.

      (P.A. 86-249, S. 7.)

      See Secs. 14-387 and 14-388 re violations of rules of operation of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles and resulting penalties, generally.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title23 > Chap447 > Sec23-26g

      Sec. 23-26g. Penalties. (a) Any person who violates section 23-26b or 23-26e or any regulations adopted pursuant to section 23-26f shall have committed an infraction. For a second and each subsequent violation of any of said laws or regulations the Commissioner of Environmental Protection may suspend any certificate issued pursuant to section 23-26b and the right to obtain any such permit for not more than two years.

      (b) Any person who (1) knowingly permits a person less than eighteen years of age who has not obtained a certificate pursuant to section 23-26b to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land, (2) permits a person less than twelve years of age to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land or (3) allows a person between twelve and sixteen years of age to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land without being supervised by a person more than eighteen years of age, shall have committed an infraction.

      (P.A. 86-249, S. 7.)

      See Secs. 14-387 and 14-388 re violations of rules of operation of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles and resulting penalties, generally.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title23 > Chap447 > Sec23-26g

      Sec. 23-26g. Penalties. (a) Any person who violates section 23-26b or 23-26e or any regulations adopted pursuant to section 23-26f shall have committed an infraction. For a second and each subsequent violation of any of said laws or regulations the Commissioner of Environmental Protection may suspend any certificate issued pursuant to section 23-26b and the right to obtain any such permit for not more than two years.

      (b) Any person who (1) knowingly permits a person less than eighteen years of age who has not obtained a certificate pursuant to section 23-26b to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land, (2) permits a person less than twelve years of age to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land or (3) allows a person between twelve and sixteen years of age to operate an all-terrain vehicle on state land without being supervised by a person more than eighteen years of age, shall have committed an infraction.

      (P.A. 86-249, S. 7.)

      See Secs. 14-387 and 14-388 re violations of rules of operation of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles and resulting penalties, generally.