Terms Used In Vermont Statutes Title 26 Sec. 4805

  • Director: means the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation. See
  • Permittee: means the permit holder. See
  • Race: means a race, scramble, demolition derby, or contest involving a motor vehicle as defined in this section at which prizes or other consideration is awarded to participants or admission is charged to spectators. See
  • Scramble: means a motorcycle race on a prescribed course over rugged terrain, usually a half-mile or more in length. See

§ 4805. Contents and conditions of permits

A separate permit shall be required for each location of a race. Each application shall be submitted in writing on a form furnished by the Director, accompanied by payment of a fee required by this chapter, prior to a race or scramble. The application shall include: the name and address of the permittee; a description of the location where the race is to be held; the days and hours on which the race is to be held; details of the way in which the safety standards set out in section 4811 of this title and in rule are to be implemented; the number of spectators anticipated; the service and accommodations to be provided by the permittee during the race; and other information as may be required by the Director. A permittee shall only be authorized to hold the type of race for which the permittee’s specific tracks and locations have been inspected and approved. (Added 2005, No. 27, § 116; amended 2005, No. 148 (Adj. Sess.), § 51.)