Wisconsin Code § 350.139

Established snowmobile rail crossings
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(1)
DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Established snowmobile rail crossing” means a snowmobile rail crossing that has been used by snowmobiles, or maintained by a snowmobile organization for use by snowmobiles, for
at least 5 winters of the last 10 years.
(b) “Rail authority” has the meaning given in s. 350.138 (1)
(b).
(c) “Rail transit body” has the meaning given in s. 350.138 (1)
(c).
(d) “Snowmobile organization” has the meaning given in s.
350.138 (1) (f).
(2) NO PERMIT REQUIRED. An established snowmobile rail
crossing does not require a permit under s. 350.138.
(3) CHARGES PROHIBITED. Neither the department nor a rail
authority may charge a fee or any other amount for the use of an
established snowmobile rail crossing or for the use of a right-ofway for the established snowmobile rail crossing, unless otherwise agreed upon by the rail authority and a snowmobile
organization.
(4) USE AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. The department shall require a snowmobile organization that uses or maintains any part of an established snowmobile rail crossing to do all
of the following:
(a) Maintain that portion of the established snowmobile rail
crossing that is outside of the portion of the snowmobile rail
crossing that extends outward 4 feet from each outer rail.
(b) Maintain in effect liability insurance to indemnify the applicable rail authority for damages resulting from the design, construction, maintenance, existence, or use of the established snowmobile rail crossing, except that the department shall not require
the snowmobile organization to maintain in effect liability insurance to indemnify the applicable rail authority for injuries sustained by a person engaged in a recreational activity, if the rail authority would be immune from liability for those injuries under s.
895.52. Regardless of the number of established snowmobile rail
crossings and snowmobile rail crossings under s. 350.138 that
each snowmobile organization maintains, the amount of the liability insurance that is required to be maintained under this paragraph shall be at least $2,000,000 for each snowmobile organization. The snowmobile organization shall designate the applicable
rail authority as a named insured on the policy. Any liability insurance that is required under this paragraph for the purpose of
indemnifying a rail authority that is a rail transit body shall also
indemnify the owners and operators of any railroad using the
tracks of the rail transit body. Annually, beginning on December
1, 2001, each snowmobile organization that is required to maintain liability insurance under this paragraph shall furnish proof of
that insurance to the applicable rail authority and to the
department.
(5) INSPECTION AUTHORIZED. The department or the office
of the commissioner of railroads may inspect an established
snowmobile rail crossing to determine whether the snowmobile
organization maintaining the crossing is in compliance with the
requirements imposed under sub. (4).

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