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Chapter 551A
Off-highway Vehicles

Sections

551A.001
Definitions
551A.002
Nonapplicability of Certain Other Laws
551A.011
Administration of Program
551A.012
Purpose of Program
551A.013
Program Standards
551A.014
Contracts
551A.015
Teaching and Testing Methods
551A.016
Fee for Course
551A.017
Denial, Suspension, or Cancellation of Approval
551A.018
Rules
551A.019
Exemptions
551A.031
Operation on Public Land or Beach; Safety Certificate Required
551A.033
Operation on Beach
551A.034
Crossing Highway at Point Other than Intersection
551A.051
Applicability
551A.052
Registration; License Plates
551A.053
Operation on Highway Authorized by Municipality or Certain Counties
551A.054
Prohibition of Operation in Certain Areas by Municipality, County, or Department
551A.055
Operation Authorized in Certain Areas
551A.056
Crossing Intersections
551A.057
Agricultural or Utility Operation on Highway
551A.058
Law Enforcement Operation
551A.059
Flag Standards
551A.071
Required Equipment; Display of Lights
551A.072
Safety Apparel Required
551A.073
Reckless or Careless Operation Prohibited
551A.074
Carrying Passengers
551A.091
Violation of Chapter on Public Off-highway Vehicle Land or Beach
 



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