Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 350 - Snowmobiles.
350.095 - Noise level requirements.

350.095 Noise level requirements.
(1) Noise level standards; total vehicle noise.
(a) Every snowmobile that is manufactured on or after July 2, 1975, and that is offered for sale or sold in this state as a new snowmobile shall be manufactured so as to limit total vehicle noise to not more than 78 decibels of A sound pressure, as measured by Society of Automotive Engineers standards.
(b) A person may not modify a snowmobile, or operate a snowmobile that has been modified, in any manner that amplifies or otherwise increases total vehicle noise above that emitted by the snowmobile as originally manufactured, regardless of date of manufacture.
(2) Noise level standards; exhaust and engine noise.
(a) No snowmobile may be manufactured, sold, offered for sale, or operated unless it is equipped with a muffler in good working order.
(b) For snowmobiles manufactured after July 1, 1972, a muffler that is in good working order is one that blends the exhaust noise into the overall engine noise and is in constant operation to prevent exhaust and engine noise that exceeds the applicable noise level standards established under pars. (c) and (d).
(c) For every snowmobile manufactured after July 1, 1972, and before July 2, 1975, the noise level standard for exhaust and engine noise shall be 90 decibels as measured in accordance with the procedures established for the measurement of exhaust sound levels of stationary snowmobiles in the January 2004 Society of Automotive Engineers Standard J2567.
(d)
1. Except as provided in subd. 2., for every snowmobile manufactured on or after July 2, 1975, the noise level standard for exhaust and engine noise shall be 82 decibels as measured in accordance with the procedures established for the measurement of exhaust sound levels of stationary snowmobiles in the January 2015 Society of Automotive Engineers Standard J2567.
2. After consulting with the snowmobile recreational council, the department may promulgate a rule that establishes a noise level standard for exhaust and engine noise that is other than 88 decibels.
History: 2005 a. 210 ss. 1, 2, 4 to 7m; 2021 a. 103.

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Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 350 - Snowmobiles.

350.01 - Definitions.

350.02 - Operation of snowmobiles on or in the vicinity of highways.

350.03 - Right-of-way.

350.035 - Meeting of snowmobiles.

350.04 - Snowmobile races, derbies and routes.

350.045 - Public utility exemption.

350.047 - Local ordinance to be filed.

350.05 - Operation by youthful operators restricted.

350.055 - Safety certification program established.

350.07 - Driving animals.

350.08 - Owner permitting operation.

350.09 - Head lamps, tail lamps and brakes, etc.

350.095 - Noise level requirements.

350.10 - Miscellaneous provisions for snowmobile operation.

350.101 - Intoxicated snowmobiling.

350.102 - Preliminary breath screening test.

350.1025 - Application of intoxicated snowmobiling law.

350.103 - Implied consent.

350.104 - Chemical tests.

350.106 - Report arrest to department.

350.107 - Officer's action after arrest for operating a snowmobile while under influence of intoxicant.

350.108 - Public education program.

350.11 - Penalties.

350.115 - Snowmobile registration restitution surcharge.

350.12 - Registration of snowmobiles; trail use stickers.

350.122 - Lac du Flambeau registration program.

350.125 - Completion of application for registration by snowmobile dealers.

350.13 - Uniform trail signs and standards.

350.135 - Interferences with uniform trail signs and standards prohibited.

350.137 - Uniform snowmobile rail crossing standards.

350.138 - Snowmobile rail crossings requiring permits.

350.139 - Established snowmobile rail crossings.

350.1395 - Snowmobile rail crossings; closing and removal; review of rail authorities; insurance rules.

350.14 - Duties of snowmobile recreational council.

350.145 - Recommendations of the snowmobile recreational council.

350.15 - Accidents and accident reports.

350.155 - Coroners and medical examiners to report; require blood specimen.

350.17 - Enforcement.

350.18 - Local ordinances.

350.19 - Liability of landowners.

350.99 - Parties to a violation.