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SECTION 21.05
Definitions
Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (PAR) CHAPTER 36-B, TITLE D, ARTICLE 21
§ 21.05 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context
requires otherwise:

1. "Governmental agency" shall mean any agency of the state of New
York and all municipalities within the state.

2. "Executive officer" shall mean:

(a) In the case of a county, the county executive unless there is
none, in which case it shall mean the county manager if there is one, or
the chairman of the county legislative body if there is neither a county
executive nor county manager.

(b) In the case of cities, the mayor, except in those cities having a
city manager it shall mean such city manager.

(c) In the case of towns, the supervisor or presiding supervisor.

(d) In the case of villages, the mayor, except in those villages
having a president or manager it shall mean such president or manager.

3. "Snowmobile" shall mean a self-propelled vehicle equipped with a
motor, originally manufactured and designed for travel on snow or ice,
steered by skis or runners and supported in whole or in part by one or
more skis, belts or tracked cleats.

4. "Owner" shall mean any person having title to a snowmobile. If a
snowmobile is sold under a contract of conditional sale whereby the
title remains in the vendor, such vendor or his assignee shall not,
after delivery of such snowmobile, be deemed an owner within the
provisions of this section, but the vendee or his assignee, upon receipt
of possession thereof, shall be deemed such owner notwithstanding the
terms of such contract, until the vendor or his assignee shall retake
possession. A person holding only a security interest in a snowmobile
shall not be deemed an owner unless such person also has possession of
such snowmobile.

5. "Operate" shall mean to ride in or on, other than as a passenger,
or use or control the operation of a snowmobile in any manner, whether
or not said snowmobile is under way.

6. "Operator" shall mean every person who operates or is in actual
physical control of a snowmobile.

7. "Register" shall mean the act of assigning a registration number to
a snowmobile.

8. "Roadway" shall mean that portion of a highway improved, designed,
or ordinarily used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the shoulder.

9. "Highway" shall mean the entire width between the boundary lines of
any way or place when any part thereof is open to the use of the public,
as a matter of right, for the purpose of vehicular traffic.

10. "Shoulder" shall mean that portion of a highway which lies outside
the paved or unpaved roadway immediately adjacent to the portion of the
roadway which may be used by motor vehicles.

11. "Bank" shall mean a mound, pile or ridge of snow on the edge of a
highway accumulated from natural snowfall or by snowplowing operations.

12. "Inside bank" shall mean the portion of a snowbank immediately
adjacent to the shoulder of the roadway.

13. "Outside bank" shall mean the portion of a snowbank outside the
crest thereof and farthest removed from the roadway.

14. "Cowling" shall mean the forward portion of the snowmobile usually
surrounding the motor and clutch assembly.

15. "Dealer" shall mean a person engaged in the business of selling
snowmobiles at wholesale or retail.

16. "Special event" shall mean an organized rally, race, exhibition or
demonstration of limited duration which is conducted according to a
prearranged schedule and in which general public interest is manifested.

17. "Snowmobile operator's certificate" shall mean a certificate
issued by the commissioner evidencing that the holder thereof has
successfully completed an approved course of instruction in snowmobile
operation and safety as hereinafter provided.

18. "Authorized ambulance snowmobile" shall mean a snowmobile
designated as such in writing and filed with the commissioner by the
chief executive officer of any duly organized volunteer ambulance
company, fire department, or paid fire department, operated by a member
thereof and equipped with emergency lights as provided in subdivision
four of section 25.17 of this chapter.

19. "Authorized police snowmobile" shall mean a snowmobile operated by
a police or other peace officer while engaged in the performance of his
official duties within the area of his territorial jurisdiction and
equipped with emergency lights as provided in subdivision four of
section 25.17 of this chapter.

20. "Authorized civil defense snowmobile" shall mean a snowmobile
designated as such in writing and filed with the commissioner by the
chief executive officer of a municipality and operated by a member of a
civil defense organization of the municipality and equipped with
emergency lights as provided in subdivision four of section 25.17 of
this chapter.

21. "Operation as emergency vehicle." The operation or parking of an
authorized ambulance, police or civil defense snowmobile, including
attendant equipment, displaying one or more lighted, red or combination
red or white lights which is revolving, rotating, flashing, oscillating
or constantly moving light and which snowmobile is engaged in
transporting a sick or injured person, pursuing an actual or suspected
violator of the law or responding to, or working or assisting at the
scene of an accident, disaster, police call, alarm or other emergency
but shall not include returning from such service.