Opinion No. Oag 43-77, (1977)
This text of 66 Op. Att'y Gen. 161 (Opinion No. Oag 43-77, (1977)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Wisconsin Attorney General Reports primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
ANTHONY S. EARL, Secretary, Department of Natural Resources
You have requested my opinion on the following question: "Can local municipalities adopt local ordinances which go beyond the scope of Section
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"Except for the suspension or revocation of motor vehicle operator's licenses, any local authority may enact and enforce any traffic regulation which is in strict conformity with one or more provisions of chs. 341 to 348 and 350 for which the penalty for violation thereof is a forfeiture."
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*Page 162"Counties, towns, cities and villages may regulate snowmobile operation on snowmobile trails maintained by or on snowmobile routes designated by the county, city, town or village."
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The fact that such ordinances incorporate provisions of ch. 350 by reference presents no problem, since it has been uniformly held that an ordinance may adopt by reference a statute or part thereof. Hackbarth v. State,
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In summary, then, it is my opinion that local authorities may adopt ordinances incorporating by reference traffic regulation provisions of ch. 350, Stats., for which the penalty for violation is a forfeiture.
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