Wisconsin Administrative Code
Kickapoo Reserve Management Board
Chapter KB 1 - Kickapoo Valley Reserve Management
Section KB 1.04 - Vehicles

Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง KB 1.04

Current through February 26, 2024

(1) TRAFFIC AND PARKING.

(a) No person may operate or park any vehicle as defined in s. 340.01(74), Stats., which is required to be registered by law on the reserve except:
1. On highways as defined in s. 340.01(22), Stats.

2. In posted areas and designated river access areas.

3. By permit at designated trail parking areas.

4. As otherwise specifically authorized by law or administrative rule.

(b) No person may park, stop or leave standing, whether attended or unattended, any vehicle or watercraft in any of the following situations:
1. In any manner as to block, obstruct or limit the use of any road, trail, waterway or winter sport facility.

2. Outside of any area provided for such purposes when it is practical to use such areas.

3. Contrary to posted notice.

(c) The board may cause any vehicle or watercraft in violation of par. (b) to be towed off the property and stored at the owner's expense.

(d) No person may operate a motor vehicle as defined in s. 340.01(35), Stats., off highways and parking lots while under the influence of an intoxicant or a controlled substance or without a valid driver's license issued by this or another state or province.

(2) ABANDONED VEHICLES. No person may leave any vehicle unattended without prior board approval for more than 48 hours under such circumstances as to cause the vehicle to reasonably appear to have been abandoned. An abandoned vehicle shall constitute a public nuisance and be towed at owners' expense.

(3) VEHICLE AND WATERCRAFT OPERATION.

(a) No vehicle may be operated on lands and no watercraft on waters under the supervision, management or control of the board unless its use is specifically authorized by posted notice.

(b) No person may conduct or engage in snowmobile races on any lands under the supervision, management or control of the board.

(c) The board may authorize by permit persons with physical disabilities to use a motorized vehicle on the reserve as a mode of personal conveyance.

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