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§  21.02  Snowmobile  trail  maintenance  entities.  Snowmobile  trail  maintenance entities play an important role  in  the  trail  system.  As  general  guidelines, to further promote the proper and safe operation of  snowmobiles and the other purposes as set forth in section 21.01 of this  article, snowmobile trail maintenance entities should strive to:    1. clearly mark and delineate state designated snowmobile  trails  for  which they are responsible;    2. encourage riders to participate in available snowmobile educational  programs  to make riders aware of the inherent risks associated with the  sport;    3. equip trail  maintenance  vehicles  that  they  operate  with  such  warning implements or devices as specified by law;    4.  hold  training  sessions  each  season,  for  operators  of  trail  maintenance equipment concerning the proper operation of such vehicles;    5. provide education  for  all  other  personnel  charged  with  trail  maintenance,  inspection  or  patrol duties as to methods to be used for  summoning aid in emergencies; and    6.  maintain  for  public  use  trail  area  information  showing  the  following:    (a)  the  location of state designated trails; and (b) the  status of each trail as open or closed. Nothing in  this  section  shall  create a legal duty or obligation beyond that which may already exist.

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§  21.02  Snowmobile  trail  maintenance  entities.  Snowmobile  trail  maintenance entities play an important role  in  the  trail  system.  As  general  guidelines, to further promote the proper and safe operation of  snowmobiles and the other purposes as set forth in section 21.01 of this  article, snowmobile trail maintenance entities should strive to:    1. clearly mark and delineate state designated snowmobile  trails  for  which they are responsible;    2. encourage riders to participate in available snowmobile educational  programs  to make riders aware of the inherent risks associated with the  sport;    3. equip trail  maintenance  vehicles  that  they  operate  with  such  warning implements or devices as specified by law;    4.  hold  training  sessions  each  season,  for  operators  of  trail  maintenance equipment concerning the proper operation of such vehicles;    5. provide education  for  all  other  personnel  charged  with  trail  maintenance,  inspection  or  patrol duties as to methods to be used for  summoning aid in emergencies; and    6.  maintain  for  public  use  trail  area  information  showing  the  following:    (a)  the  location of state designated trails; and (b) the  status of each trail as open or closed. Nothing in  this  section  shall  create a legal duty or obligation beyond that which may already exist.

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Statutes > New-york > Par > Title-d > Article-21 > 21-02

§  21.02  Snowmobile  trail  maintenance  entities.  Snowmobile  trail  maintenance entities play an important role  in  the  trail  system.  As  general  guidelines, to further promote the proper and safe operation of  snowmobiles and the other purposes as set forth in section 21.01 of this  article, snowmobile trail maintenance entities should strive to:    1. clearly mark and delineate state designated snowmobile  trails  for  which they are responsible;    2. encourage riders to participate in available snowmobile educational  programs  to make riders aware of the inherent risks associated with the  sport;    3. equip trail  maintenance  vehicles  that  they  operate  with  such  warning implements or devices as specified by law;    4.  hold  training  sessions  each  season,  for  operators  of  trail  maintenance equipment concerning the proper operation of such vehicles;    5. provide education  for  all  other  personnel  charged  with  trail  maintenance,  inspection  or  patrol duties as to methods to be used for  summoning aid in emergencies; and    6.  maintain  for  public  use  trail  area  information  showing  the  following:    (a)  the  location of state designated trails; and (b) the  status of each trail as open or closed. Nothing in  this  section  shall  create a legal duty or obligation beyond that which may already exist.