Conn. Agencies Regs. § 14-289j-1 - Posting of warning sign
(a) Each person
offering a mini-motorcycle for sale, lease, or rent shall prominently display a
sign twenty-four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inches in each area where
sales, leases, or rents are negotiated with customers. The sign, which shall be
in boldface type, shall read as follows:
WARNING INFORMATION CONCERNING THE LEGAL USE OF MINI-MOTORCYCLES
1. No person shall
operate, or ride as a passenger, a mini-motorcycle on any highway or public
sidewalk.
2. No owner of a
mini-motorcycle shall permit a person to operate the owner's mini-motorcycle,
or a person to ride as a passenger on the owner's mini-motorcycle, on any
highway or public sidewalk.
3. No
person shall operate a mini-motorcycle or ride as a passenger on a
mini-motorcycle on any private property, except property owned by the operator,
unless such operator has in the operator's possession written permission from
the owner of the private property to operate such mini-motorcycle and, as the
case may be, to carry a passenger on such property.
4. No owner of a mini-motorcycle shall permit
a person to operate the owner's mini-motorcycle, or a person to ride as a
passenger on the owner's mini-motorcycle, on any private property in this
state, except property owned by the owner of the mini-motorcycle, unless such
operator has in the operator's possession written permission from the owner of
the private property to operate such mini-motorcycle and, as the case may be,
to carry a passenger on such property.
5. Any police officer issuing a summons for
an alleged violation of any of the above prohibited acts, shall cause the
mini-motorcycle that was being operated to be impounded for a period of
forty-eight (48) hours after the issuance of the summons.
6. The owner of an impounded mini-motorcycle
may reclaim such mini-motorcycle, after the expiration of the forty-eight (48)
hour period, upon payment of all transportation and storage costs.
(b) For the purposes of this
section, reasonable transportation costs shall be the actual costs of
transporting the mini-motorcycle from the property where it was being operated
in violation of section
14-289j
of the Connecticut General Statutes to the police or motor vehicle storage
facility in the municipality in which the summons was issued. Reasonable
transportation costs shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00), unless there is
written documentation as to the reason for costs in excess of this amount,
which documentation shall be furnished to the owner of the mini-motorcycle at
the time of request for payment.
(c) For the purposes of this section,
reasonable storage costs shall be the same as those established by the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles pursuant to section
14-66
of the Connecticut General Statutes and section
14-63-36
of the Regulations of Connecticut State agencies.
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