The device may be either a plate or a sticker, whichever is determined by the department to be the most appropriate. (3) The department shall issue to the owner of an off-highway motor vehicle purchased after June 1, 1983, if not registered under chapter 4 of this title, a special identification device to be affixed to the vehicle as evidence that a certificate of title has been issued for the vehicle. (D) Similar types of motor vehicles designed primarily for off-highway use. (C) Any motor vehicle commonly referred to as a sand buggy, dune buggy, or all terrain vehicle or (B) Any snowmobile or other vehicle designed to travel exclusively over snow or ice (A) Any motorcycle commonly referred to as a dirt bike (2) For the purposes of this title, an off-highway motor vehicle is a vehicle that is not driven or moved on the public highway and is limited to: (c) (1) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, off-highway motor vehicles purchased after June 1, 1983, shall be subject to the certificate of title and special identification device provisions of this chapter and § 55-6-101, when the off-highway motor vehicles are operated on lands, other than a highway, in this state. The commissioner shall by regulation provide for the manner in which single applications are to be made and the conditions under which they may be allowed however, this subsection (b) shall not be construed as granting authority to issue certificates of ownership on any basis other than upon documentation or summary of ownership as required in this chapter. (b) The owner of a vehicle excepted in subsection (a) from the requirement for titling and registering may, subject to the approval of the commissioner, apply for a certificate of title without applying for its registration. (9) No certificate of title need be obtained or maintained where the manufactured home is affixed to real property in accordance with § 55-3-138. (8) Motorized bicycles, except when voluntarily registered under § 55-4-101 and (7) Subject to the approval of the commissioner, no certificate of title need be obtained for a vehicle that is part of a proportionally registered fleet in this state if the owner has a valid certificate of title in another state and the vehicle is engaged in interstate commerce (6) No certificate of title need be obtained for a foreign vehicle that is subject to the registration provisions of this state, if the nonresident owner has a valid foreign certificate of title and certificate of registration and if the vehicle is to remain registered in the foreign state as well as in this state (5) No certificate of title need be obtained for any vehicle of a type subject to registration owned by the government of the United States (2) Vehicles that are driven or moved upon a highway only for the purpose of crossing the highway from one (1) property to another (1) Vehicles driven or moved upon a highway in conformance with chapters 1-6 of this title relating to manufacturers, transporters, dealers, lienholders, or nonresidents (a) Every motor vehicle or motorized bicycle, as defined in chapter 8 of this title, and every trailer, semi-trailer, and pole trailer, when driven or moved upon a highway, and every mobile home or house trailer, when occupied, shall be subject to the registration and certificate of title provisions of chapters 1-6 of this title, except: Motor vehicles subject to registration and certificate of title provisions - Exceptions - Definition of off-highway motor vehicle.
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