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Alaska Statutes.
Title 28. Motor Vehicles
Chapter 39. Snowmobiles
Section 50. Termination of Ownership; Used Snowmobiles Held For Resale; Termination of Use.
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AS 28.39.050. Termination of Ownership; Used Snowmobiles Held For Resale; Termination of Use.

(a) If there is a change of ownership of a snowmobile, the seller and buyer shall fill out the transfer of ownership section of the registration, and the seller shall sign over the registration to the new owner. The seller shall promptly submit the transfer of ownership section to the department, and the department shall issue a new certificate of registration to the new owner.

(b) This chapter does not require a snowmobile dealer to renew the registration of a used snowmobile held solely for purposes of resale until the snowmobile is resold.

(c) An owner of a snowmobile registered under this chapter shall notify the department in writing of the termination of use, destruction, or permanent removal of the snowmobile from the state within 15 days after the termination of use, destruction, or removal.


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