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CHAPTER 39-29.2UNCONVENTIONAL VEHICLES39-29.2-01. Definitions. As used in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:1.&quot;Identifying number&quot; means the vehicle identification numbers and letters if any<br>assigned by the manufacturer or by the department for the purpose of identifying a<br>vehicle. The term includes any numbers or letters assigned by the manufacturer for<br>the purpose of identifying a part of a vehicle or any number placed on a part in<br>accordance with this chapter or rules of the department for the purpose of identifying<br>the vehicle.2.&quot;Unconventional vehicle&quot; means a motor vehicle that is designed to travel on at least<br>three wheels in contact with the ground, has an unladen weight of at least three<br>hundred pounds [136.08 kilograms] but less than eight thousand pounds [3628.7<br>kilograms], has a permanent upright seat or saddle for the driver which is mounted<br>at least twenty-four inches [50.8 centimeters] from the ground, has a steering device<br>for front wheel steering control, is capable of speeds in excess of sixty-five miles<br>[104.61 kilometers] per hour, complies with equipment listed in chapter 39-21 or<br>39-27, as appropriate, and has an identifying number. The term does not include<br>motor vehicles that otherwise may be registered under this title.39-29.2-02. Certificate of title for unconventional vehicle. The department shall issuea certificate of title for an unconventional vehicle in accordance with section 39-05-05.39-29.2-03. Registration of unconventional vehicle.1.Registration of an unconventional vehicle is governed by this chapter.2.An individual may not operate an unconventional vehicle on public roadways unless<br>the vehicle has been registered under this chapter.3.The department shall design and furnish an application that must be used to register<br>an unconventional vehicle. The registration must state the name and address of<br>every owner of the unconventional vehicle and must be signed by at least one<br>owner. A copy of the application is evidence of registration for the first thirty days<br>after the date of application.4.On receipt of an application and the appropriate fee, the department shall register an<br>unconventional vehicle and assign a registration number and a certificate of<br>registration. The certificate of registration must include information regarding the<br>make, year, identifying number, and name and address of the owner.5.The fee for registration of an unconventional vehicle is fifty dollars per year. For a<br>duplicate or replacement registration number or registration card that is lost,<br>mutilated, or becomes illegible, the department may charge a fee of not more than<br>five dollars.6.To renew a registration, the owner of an unconventional vehicle shall follow the<br>procedure adopted by the department and pay the registration fee.7.The department shall issue a plate in the same manner as a plate is issued to a<br>motorcycle.8.Funds collected from registration must be deposited in the motor vehicle registration<br>fund.Page No. 139-29.2-04.Operation of unconventional vehicle.To operate an unconventionalvehicle on a highway, the operator must be a licensed driver. An operator may operate an<br>unconventional vehicle on any highway except an access-controlled highway.Page No. 2Document Outlinechapter 39-29.2 unconventional vehicles

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CHAPTER 39-29.2UNCONVENTIONAL VEHICLES39-29.2-01. Definitions. As used in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:1.&quot;Identifying number&quot; means the vehicle identification numbers and letters if any<br>assigned by the manufacturer or by the department for the purpose of identifying a<br>vehicle. The term includes any numbers or letters assigned by the manufacturer for<br>the purpose of identifying a part of a vehicle or any number placed on a part in<br>accordance with this chapter or rules of the department for the purpose of identifying<br>the vehicle.2.&quot;Unconventional vehicle&quot; means a motor vehicle that is designed to travel on at least<br>three wheels in contact with the ground, has an unladen weight of at least three<br>hundred pounds [136.08 kilograms] but less than eight thousand pounds [3628.7<br>kilograms], has a permanent upright seat or saddle for the driver which is mounted<br>at least twenty-four inches [50.8 centimeters] from the ground, has a steering device<br>for front wheel steering control, is capable of speeds in excess of sixty-five miles<br>[104.61 kilometers] per hour, complies with equipment listed in chapter 39-21 or<br>39-27, as appropriate, and has an identifying number. The term does not include<br>motor vehicles that otherwise may be registered under this title.39-29.2-02. Certificate of title for unconventional vehicle. The department shall issuea certificate of title for an unconventional vehicle in accordance with section 39-05-05.39-29.2-03. Registration of unconventional vehicle.1.Registration of an unconventional vehicle is governed by this chapter.2.An individual may not operate an unconventional vehicle on public roadways unless<br>the vehicle has been registered under this chapter.3.The department shall design and furnish an application that must be used to register<br>an unconventional vehicle. The registration must state the name and address of<br>every owner of the unconventional vehicle and must be signed by at least one<br>owner. A copy of the application is evidence of registration for the first thirty days<br>after the date of application.4.On receipt of an application and the appropriate fee, the department shall register an<br>unconventional vehicle and assign a registration number and a certificate of<br>registration. The certificate of registration must include information regarding the<br>make, year, identifying number, and name and address of the owner.5.The fee for registration of an unconventional vehicle is fifty dollars per year. For a<br>duplicate or replacement registration number or registration card that is lost,<br>mutilated, or becomes illegible, the department may charge a fee of not more than<br>five dollars.6.To renew a registration, the owner of an unconventional vehicle shall follow the<br>procedure adopted by the department and pay the registration fee.7.The department shall issue a plate in the same manner as a plate is issued to a<br>motorcycle.8.Funds collected from registration must be deposited in the motor vehicle registration<br>fund.Page No. 139-29.2-04.Operation of unconventional vehicle.To operate an unconventionalvehicle on a highway, the operator must be a licensed driver. An operator may operate an<br>unconventional vehicle on any highway except an access-controlled highway.Page No. 2Document Outlinechapter 39-29.2 unconventional vehicles

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CHAPTER 39-29.2UNCONVENTIONAL VEHICLES39-29.2-01. Definitions. As used in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:1.&quot;Identifying number&quot; means the vehicle identification numbers and letters if any<br>assigned by the manufacturer or by the department for the purpose of identifying a<br>vehicle. The term includes any numbers or letters assigned by the manufacturer for<br>the purpose of identifying a part of a vehicle or any number placed on a part in<br>accordance with this chapter or rules of the department for the purpose of identifying<br>the vehicle.2.&quot;Unconventional vehicle&quot; means a motor vehicle that is designed to travel on at least<br>three wheels in contact with the ground, has an unladen weight of at least three<br>hundred pounds [136.08 kilograms] but less than eight thousand pounds [3628.7<br>kilograms], has a permanent upright seat or saddle for the driver which is mounted<br>at least twenty-four inches [50.8 centimeters] from the ground, has a steering device<br>for front wheel steering control, is capable of speeds in excess of sixty-five miles<br>[104.61 kilometers] per hour, complies with equipment listed in chapter 39-21 or<br>39-27, as appropriate, and has an identifying number. The term does not include<br>motor vehicles that otherwise may be registered under this title.39-29.2-02. Certificate of title for unconventional vehicle. The department shall issuea certificate of title for an unconventional vehicle in accordance with section 39-05-05.39-29.2-03. Registration of unconventional vehicle.1.Registration of an unconventional vehicle is governed by this chapter.2.An individual may not operate an unconventional vehicle on public roadways unless<br>the vehicle has been registered under this chapter.3.The department shall design and furnish an application that must be used to register<br>an unconventional vehicle. The registration must state the name and address of<br>every owner of the unconventional vehicle and must be signed by at least one<br>owner. A copy of the application is evidence of registration for the first thirty days<br>after the date of application.4.On receipt of an application and the appropriate fee, the department shall register an<br>unconventional vehicle and assign a registration number and a certificate of<br>registration. The certificate of registration must include information regarding the<br>make, year, identifying number, and name and address of the owner.5.The fee for registration of an unconventional vehicle is fifty dollars per year. For a<br>duplicate or replacement registration number or registration card that is lost,<br>mutilated, or becomes illegible, the department may charge a fee of not more than<br>five dollars.6.To renew a registration, the owner of an unconventional vehicle shall follow the<br>procedure adopted by the department and pay the registration fee.7.The department shall issue a plate in the same manner as a plate is issued to a<br>motorcycle.8.Funds collected from registration must be deposited in the motor vehicle registration<br>fund.Page No. 139-29.2-04.Operation of unconventional vehicle.To operate an unconventionalvehicle on a highway, the operator must be a licensed driver. An operator may operate an<br>unconventional vehicle on any highway except an access-controlled highway.Page No. 2Document Outlinechapter 39-29.2 unconventional vehicles