§ 72.09 SPECIAL USE VEHICLE OPERATOR'S PERMIT APPLICATION.
   (A)   Every application for a permit shall be made on a form supplied by the city and shall contain all of the following information:
      (1)   Name, DOB, and address of the applicant;
      (2)   Nature of any physical handicap of the applicant, if any, that may limit the applicant's ability to operate an all-terrain or utility task vehicle(s);
      (3)   Model name, make, year, DNR registration number, and current liability insurance for all of the all-terrain or utility task vehicles that the applicant intends to operate on city streets. Each approved special use vehicle will be issued a City of Braham special use vehicle registration sticker which must be displayed on the rear of the UTV/ATV or golf cart while it is operating on city streets;
      (4)   Copy of ATV certificate or driver's license/ID card that has a valid all-terrain vehicle safety certificate indicator (if applicant was born after July 1, 1987);
      (5)   Parent and/or guardian information and acknowledgment of parent/guardian consent for permit (if applicant is under 18 years of age); and
      (6)   Any other information as the city may require.
   (B)   Operator permits shall be granted for a period of three years and may be renewed.
   (C)   No operator permit shall be granted or renewed if the permit application is deemed incomplete and unless the following conditions are met:
      (1)   The applicant must provide evidence of liability insurance in compliance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes concerning insurance coverage for every special use vehicle they operate on city streets (M.S. § 169.045 and M.S. § 65B.48, subd. 5);
      (2)   The applicant may be required to submit a certificate signed by a physician that the applicant is able to safely operate a special use vehicle; and
      (3)   The applicant must not hold a driver's license that is currently revoked, suspended, or canceled due to an alcohol, controlled substance, or intoxicating substance.
(Ord. 232, passed 10-4-2022)