GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2005
SENATE BILL 948
RATIFIED BILL
AN ACT to make various amendments to the boating safety and vessel titling law.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. Article 1 of Chapter 75A of the General Statutes reads as rewritten:
"Article 1.
"Boating Safety Act.
"§ 75A-1. Declaration of policy.
It is the policy of this State to promote safety for persons and property in and connected with the use, operation, and equipment of vessels, and to promote uniformity of laws relating thereto.
"§ 75A-2. Definitions.
As used in this Chapter, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning:
(1) "Abandoned vessel" means a vessel that has been relinquished, left, or given up by the lawful owner without the intention to later resume any right or interest in the vessel. The term does not include a vessel that is left by an owner or agent of the owner with any person or business for the purpose of storage, maintenance, or repair and that is not subsequently reclaimed.
(1a) "Certificate of number" means the document and permanent identification number issued by the Wildlife Resources Commission for the purpose of registering a vessel in this State.
(1b) "Commission" means the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(1c) "Director" means the Executive Director of the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(1d) "Electric generating facility" means any plant facilities and equipment used for the purposes of producing, generating, transmitting, delivering, or furnishing electricity for the production of power.
(1)(1e)"Motorboat" means any vessel
equipped with propulsion machinery of any type, whether or not such the
machinery is the principal source of propulsion: Provided, that
"propulsion machinery" as used in this section shall not include an
electric motor when used as the only means of mechanical propulsion of any vessel:
Provided further, that the term "motorboat" shall not include a
vessel which has a valid marine document issued by the Bureau of Customs of the
United States government or any federal agency successor thereto.vessel.
(1f) "No-wake speed" means idle speed or slow speed creating no appreciable wake.
(2) "Operate"
means to navigate or otherwise use or occupy a any motorboat or vessel,
and shall be applicable to any motorboat or vessel that is afloat.
(3) "Owner" means a person, other than a lienholder, having the property in or title to a vessel. The term includes a person entitled to the use or possession of a vessel subject to an interest in another person, reserved or created by agreement and securing payment or performance of an obligation, but the term excludes a lessee under a lease not intended as security.
(4) "Person" means an individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, or other entity.
(4a) "Underway" means a vessel that is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground.
(5) "Vessel" means every description of watercraft or structure, other than a seaplane on the water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation or habitation on the water.
(6) "Waters of this State" means any waters within the territorial limits of this State, and the marginal sea adjacent to this State and the high seas when navigated as a part of a journey or ride to or from the shore of this State, but does not include private ponds as defined in G.S. 113-129.
(7) "Electric
generating facility" means any plant facilities and equipment for the
purposes of producing, generating, transmitting, delivering or furnishing
electricity for the production of power.
"§ 75A-3.
Wildlife Resources Commission to administer Chapter; Motorboat Vessel
Committee; funds for administration.
(a) It shall be the
duty and responsibility of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources The Commission
to shall enforce and administer the provisions of this Chapter.
(b) The chairman chair
of the Wildlife Resources Commission shall designate from among the
members of the Wildlife Resources Commission three members who shall
serve as the Motorboat Vessel Committee of the Wildlife
Resources Commission, and who shall, in their activities with the
Commission, place special emphasis on the administration and enforcement of
this Chapter.
(c) The Boating Account
is established within the Wildlife Resources Fund created under G.S. 143-250.
All moneys collected pursuant to the numbering and titling provisions of this
Chapter shall be credited to this Account. Gasoline Motor fuel excise
tax revenue is credited to the Account under G.S. 105-449.126. Revenue
in the Account shall be used by the Wildlife Resources The Commission
shall use revenue in the Account, subject to the Executive Budget Act and the
Personnel Act, for the administration and enforcement of this Chapter; for
activities relating to boating and water safety including education and
waterway marking and improvement; and for boating access area acquisition,
development, and maintenance. At The Commission shall use at least
three dollars ($3.00) of each one-year vessel registration certificate
of number fee and at least nine dollars ($9.00) of each three-year vessel
registration certificate of number fee collected under the numbering
provisions of G.S. 75A-5 shall be used for boating access area
acquisition, development, and maintenance.
"§ 75A-4. Identification numbers required.
Every vessel on the waters of this State shall be numbered,
except those vessels exempted from numbering under G.S. 75A-7. No person
shall operate or give permission for the operation of any vessel on such the
waters unless theof this State unless all of the following
conditions are met:
(1) The
vessel is numbered in accordance with this Chapter, or in accordance with
applicable federal law, or in accordance with a federally approved numbering
system of another state, and unlessstate.
(2)(1) The certificate of number awarded
to such the vessel is in full force and effect, andeffect.
(3)(2) The identifying identification
number set forth in the certificate of number is displayed on each side of
the bow of such the vessel.
"§ 75A-5.
Application for numbers; fee; displaying; certificate of number and
fees; reciprocity; change of ownership; loss of certificate; presumption
from possession of certificate; conformity with United Statesfederal
regulations; award of certificates; records; award of certificates;
renewal of certificates; transfer of interest, abandonment, etc.; partial
interest; destroyed or junked vessels; abandonment; change of address; unauthorized
numbers. duplicate certificates; display.
(a) Application for
Certificate of Number and Fees. - The owner of each vessel requiring
numbering by this State shall file an application for a certificate of
number with the Wildlife Resources Commission on forms approved by it.Commission.
The Commission shall furnish application forms and shall prescribe the
information contained in the application form. The application shall be
signed by the owner of the vessel, or his agent, vessel or the
owner's agent and shall be accompanied by a fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for
a one-year period or by a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for a three-year
period; provided, however, there shall be no fee charged for vessels owned and
operated by nonprofit rescue squads if they are operated exclusively for rescue
purposes, including rescue training. The applicant owner shall
have the option of selecting a one-year numbering period or a three-year
numbering period. Upon receipt of the application in approved form, the
Commission shall have the same entered upon the records of its officeenter
the application in its records and issue to the applicant owner
a certificate of number stating the identification number awarded to
the vessel and the name and address of the owner, and a validation decal
indicating the expiration date of the certificate of number. The owner shall
paint on or attach to each side of the bow of the vessel the identification
number in such manner as may be prescribed by rules of the Commission in order
that it may be clearly visible. The identification number shall be
maintained in legible condition. The validation decal shall be displayed on the
starboard bow of the vessel immediately following the number. The certificate
of number shall be pocket size and shall be available at all times for
inspection on the vessel for which issued, whenever such the
certificate is issued at all times the vessel is in operation. Provided,
however, anyAny person charged with failing to so carry such a
certificate of number shall not be convicted if he the person produces
in court a certificate of number theretofore previously issued to
him the owner that was and valid at the time of his
arrest. the alleged violation.
(b) Reciprocity. - The
owner of any vessel already covered by a number in full force and effect which
has been awarded to it pursuant to then operative federal law or a
federally approved numbering system of another state shall record the identification
number prior to operating the vessel on the waters of this State in excess
of the 90-day reciprocity period provided for in G.S. 75A-7(a)(1). Such
The recordation shall be in the manner and pursuant to the
procedure required for the award of a number undermade pursuant to
subsection (a) of this section, except that no additional or substitute identification
number shall be issued.
(c) Change of
Ownership. - Should the ownership of a vessel change, a new application
form with a fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for a one-year period or by a fee of
twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for a three-year period shall be filed with the Wildlife
Resources Commission and a new certificate bearing the same identification
number shall be awarded to the new owner in the same manner
as provided for in an original award certificate of
number. In case a certificate should become lost, a new certificate bearing
the same number shall be issued upon payment of a fee of two dollars ($2.00).
Possession of the certificate shall in cases involving prosecution for
violation of any provision of this Chapter be prima facie evidence that the
person whose name appears therein on the certificate is the owner
of the boat vessel referred to therein.on the
certificate.
(d) Conformity With
Federal Regulations. - In the event that an agency of the United States federal
government shall have in force an over-all system of identification
numbering for vessels within the United States, the numbering system employed
pursuant to this Chapter by the Wildlife Resources Commission shall be
in conformity therewith.
(e) The
Wildlife Resources Commission may issue any vessel transaction pursuant to the
provisions of Article 1 or 4 of this Chapter directly or may authorize any
person qualified as prescribed in subsection (l) of this section to act as
agent for the issuance of vessel transactions subject to the requirements set
forth in this Chapter. Upon acceptance of this authorization, an agent's
actions in issuing any vessel transaction pursuant to this Chapter shall be
valid as if issued directly by the Commission. As compensation for services
rendered to the Commission and to the general public, the agent shall receive
the following specified commission from the statutory fee for each listed
transaction:
(1) Renewal of
vessel registration - $1.25.
(2) Transfer of
ownership and registration of a vessel - $3.00.
(3) Issuance of
new certificate of vessel number and registration - $3.00.
(4) Issuance of duplicate
vessel registration - $0.50.
(5) Issuance,
transfer, duplication, or lien recordation of vessel title - $3.00.
It is a Class 1 misdemeanor for any such agent to charge or
accept any additional fee, remuneration, or other thing of value for such
services.
(f) Records. - All
records of the Wildlife Resources Commission made or kept pursuant to
this section shall be public records.
(g) Award of
Certificates. - Each certificate of number awarded pursuant to this Chapter,
unless sooner terminated or discontinued in accordance with the provisions of
this Chapter, shall continue in full force and effect to and including the last
day of the same month during which the same certificate
was awarded after the lapse of one year in the case of a one-year certificate
or three years in the case of a three-year certificate. In addition to the
year of expiration, the validation decal required by subsection (a) of this
section shall indicate the last month during which the certificate is valid.
No person shall willfully remove a validation decal from any vessel during the
continuance of its validity or alter, counterfeit, or otherwise tamper with a
validation decal attached to any vessel for the purpose of changing or
obscuring the indicated date of expiration of the certificate of number of such
the vessel.
(h) Renewal of
Certificates. - Each An owner of a vessel awarded a certificate
of number awarded pursuant to this Chapter must be renewed shall
renew the certificate on or before the first day of the month next
succeeding that during after which the same certificate expires;
otherwise, such the certificate shall lapse and be void until
such time as it may thereafter be renewed. Application for renewal shall be
submitted on a form approved by the Wildlife Resources Commission and
shall be accompanied by a fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for a one-year period or
by a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for a three-year period; provided,
there shall be no fee required for a period of one year for renewal of
certificates of number which that have been previously issued to
commercial fishing vessels as defined in G.S. 75A-5.1, upon compliance
with all of the requirements of that section.
(i) Transfer of
Partial Interest. - The owner shall furnish the Wildlife Resources Commission
notice of the transfer of all or any part of his the owner's interest
other than the creation of a security interest in a vessel numbered in this
State pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) of this section or of the
destruction or abandonment of such vessel, within 15 days thereof. Such
transfer, destruction, or abandonment shall terminate the certificate of number
for such vessel except that, in the case of a transfer of a part interest which
does of the transfer. A transfer of partial interest in a vessel shall
not affect the owner's right to operate such the vessel, nor
shall a such transfer of partial interest in a vessel shall
not terminate the certificate of number.
(i1) Destroyed or Junked Vessels. - The owner of any destroyed or junked vessel shall furnish the Commission notice of the destruction or junking of that vessel within 15 days of its occurrence. Destruction or junking terminates the certificate of number and renders the hull identification number invalid for that vessel.
(i2) Abandonment. - A person may acquire ownership of an abandoned vessel by providing proof to the Commission that the lawful owner has actually abandoned the vessel. The Commission shall adopt rules by which a person seeking to acquire ownership may demonstrate that the vessel is actually abandoned. At a minimum, the rules shall provide for a reasonable attempt to locate the lawful owner and, if the owner is located, notice by the claimant of an intention to claim ownership of the vessel.
(j) Any holder
of a certificate of number shall notify the Wildlife Resources Commission
within 15 days if his address no longer conforms to the address appearing on
the certificate, and shall, as a part of such notification, furnish the
Commission his new address. The Commission may provide in its rules and
regulations for the surrender of the certificate bearing the former address and
its replacement with a certificate bearing the new address or for the
alteration of an outstanding certificate to show the new address of the holder.Change
of Address. - Whenever any person, after applying for or obtaining the
certificate of number of a vessel, moves from the address shown in the
application or upon the certificate of number, that person shall notify the
Commission of the change of address within 30 days of moving in a form
acceptable to the Commission.
(j1) Duplicate Certificates. - The Commission shall issue a duplicate certificate of number for a vessel upon application by the person entitled to hold the certificate, if the Commission is satisfied that the original certificate of number has been lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed, or has become illegible. The Commission shall charge a fee of five dollars ($5.00) for issuance of each duplicate certificate.
(k) Display. - No
number other than the identification number awarded to a vessel set
forth in the certificate of number or granted reciprocity pursuant to this
Chapter shall be painted, attached, or otherwise displayed on either side of
the bow of such a vessel, except the validation decal required by
subsection (a) of this section.
(l) When
certificates of number are to be issued by agents as provided by subsection (e)
of this section, the Wildlife Resources Commission may establish administrative
guidelines that prescribe:
(1) The
qualifications of agents;
(2) The duties
of agents;
(3) Methods and
procedures to ensure accountability and security for proceeds and unissued certificates
of number;
(4) Requirements
for security bonds in amounts sufficient to protect the State against loss of
public funds or documents;
(5) Methods and
procedures, including submission of the kinds and amounts of evidence deemed
sufficient to relieve an agent of responsibility for losses due to occurrences
beyond the agent's control; and
(6) Any other
reasonable requirement or condition deemed necessary and desirable to expedite
and control the issuance of certificates of boat number by agents.
In accordance with administrative guidelines developed
pursuant to this section, the executive director may:
(1) Select and
appoint agents in the areas most convenient to the boating public and limit the
number of agents in any one area if necessary for efficiency of operation;
(2) Require
prompt and accurate reporting and remittance of public funds or documents by
agents;
(3) Conduct
periodic and special audits of accounts;
(4) Terminate
the authorization of any agent found to be in noncompliance with administrative
guidelines or directives of the Commission or when State funds or property are
reasonably believed to be in jeopardy; and
(5) Demand the
immediate surrender of all accounts, forms, certificates, decals, records, and
State funds and property in the event of the termination of an agency.
A person who is denied the authority to act as an agent for
the issuance of certificates of number and validation decals or whose authority
to do so is revoked may not commence a contested case under G.S. 150B-23.
If any check or draft of any agent for the issuance of certificates of boat
number shall be returned by the banking facility upon which the same is drawn
for lack of funds, such agent shall be liable to the Wildlife Resources
Commission for a penalty of five percent (5%) of the amount of such check or
draft, but in no event shall such penalty be less than five dollars ($5.00) or
more than two hundred dollars ($200.00). Agents shall be assessed a penalty of
twenty-five percent (25%) of their issuing fee on all remittances to the
Commission after the fifteenth day of the month immediately following the month
of sale.
"§ 75A-5.1. Commercial fishing vessels; renewal of identification number.
(a) The owner of any commercial fishing vessel that is registered under the provisions of G.S. 113-168.6 may renew the certificate of number of the vessel free of charge for a one-year period when the owner has complied with all of the conditions of this section.
(b) As used in this section, "commercial fishing vessel" is a vessel used in a commercial fishing operation, as defined in G.S. 113-168.
(c) In order to be
entitled to renewal of certificate of number under the provisions of this section,
the owner of the vessel shall submit, and the Wildlife Resources Commission
shall require:submit both of the following to the Commission:
(1) The regular
application for renewal of the certificate of number of the vessel, as provided
by G.S. 75A-5; and75A-5.
(2) A statement, on a
form to be supplied by the Commission, and signed by the applicant, that the
vessel for which the application for renewal is made is a commercial fishing
vessel; andSatisfactory proof that the vessel owner possesses a valid
commercial fishing vessel registration.
(3) A receipt,
signed by an authorized agent of the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources, and bearing the number awarded to the boat under the provisions of
this Chapter, showing that the commercial fishing vessel registration fee
imposed by G.S. 113-168.6 has been paid for the vessel for the period
during which the application for renewal of the certificate of number is
submitted.
(d) Any person who shall
willfully give gives false information upon the an application
or the statement required by this section or who shall falsifyfalsifies
any registration certificate of number fee receipt required by
this section shall beis guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
"§ 75A-5.2. Vessel agents.
(a) In order to facilitate the convenience of the public, the efficiency of administration, the need to keep statistics and records affecting the conservation of wildlife resources, boating, water safety, and other matters within the jurisdiction of the Commission, and to facilitate vessel transactions, the Commission may conduct vessel transactions through any of the following:
(1) Vessel agents.
(2) The Commission's headquarters.
(3) Employees of the Commission.
(4) Two or more of those sources simultaneously.
(b) When there are substantial reasons for differing treatment, the Commission may conduct vessel transactions by one method in one locality and by another method in another locality.
(c) As compensation for services rendered to the Commission and to the general public, vessel agents shall receive the following specified commission from the statutory fee for each listed transaction:
(1) Renewal of certificate of number - $1.25.
(2) Transfer of ownership and certificate of number - $3.00.
(3) Issuance of new certificate of number - $3.00.
(4) Issuance of duplicate certificate of number - $0.50.
(5) Issuance or transfer of certificate of title - $3.00.
(d) When certificates of number are to be issued by vessel agents as provided by subsection (a) of this section, the Commission may adopt rules to provide for any of the following:
(1) Qualifications of the vessel agents.
(2) Duties of the vessel agents.
(3) Methods and procedures to ensure accountability and security for proceeds and unissued certificates of number.
(4) Types and amounts of evidence that a vessel agent must submit to relieve the agent of responsibility for losses due to occurrences beyond the control of the agent.
(5) Any other reasonable requirement or condition that the Commission deems necessary to expedite and control the issuance of certificates of number by vessel agents.
(e) The Commission may adopt rules to authorize the Director to take any of the following actions related to vessel agents:
(1) Select and appoint vessel agents in the areas most convenient to the boating public.
(2) Limit the number of vessel agents in any one area if necessary for efficiency of operation.
(3) Require prompt and accurate reporting and remittance of public funds or documents by vessel agents.
(4) Conduct periodic and special audits of accounts.
(5) Suspend or terminate the authorization of any vessel agent found to be noncompliant with rules adopted by the Commission or when State funds or property are reasonably believed to be in jeopardy.
(6) Require the immediate surrender of all equipment, forms, supplies, records, and State funds and property issued by or belonging to the Commission, in the event of the termination of a license agent.
(f) The Commission is exempt from the contested case provisions of Chapter 150B of the General Statutes with respect to determinations of whether to authorize or terminate the authority of a person to conduct vessel transactions as a vessel agent of the Commission.
(g) If any check or bank account draft of any vessel agent for the issuance of certificates of number shall be returned by the banking facility upon which the same is drawn for lack of funds, the vessel agent shall be liable to the Commission for a penalty of five percent (5%) of the amount of the check or bank account draft, but in no event shall the penalty be less than five dollars ($5.00) or more than two hundred dollars ($200.00). Vessel agents shall be assessed a penalty of twenty-five percent (25%) of their issuing fee on all remittances to the Commission after the fifteenth day of the month immediately following the month of sale.
(h) It is a Class 1 misdemeanor for a vessel agent to do any of the following:
(1) Withhold or misappropriate funds generated from vessel transactions.
(2) Falsify records of vessel transactions.
(3) Willfully and knowingly assist or allow a person to obtain a certificate of number or certificate of title for which the person is ineligible.
(4) Willfully issue a backdated certificate of number or certificate of title.
(5) Willfully include false information or omit material information on vessel transaction forms and records regarding either:
a. A person's entitlement to a particular certificate of number or certificate of title.
b. The applicability or term of a particular certificate of number.
(6) Charge or accept any fee, remuneration, or other item of value that exceeds the fee amounts provided by statute.
(7) Charge or accept any additional fee, remuneration, or other item of value in association with any activity set out in subdivisions (1) through (5) of this subsection.
"§ 75A-6. Classification; rules.
(a) Motorboats Vessels
subject to the provisions of this Chapter shall be divided into four classes
five categories as follows:
(1) Class A. Less than 16 feet in length.
(2) Class 1. Sixteen feet or over and less than 26 feet in length.
(3) Class 2. Twenty-six feet or over and less than 40 feet in length.
(4) Class 3. Forty feet or
over.over and not more than 65 feet in length.
(5) Class 4. More than 65 feet in length.
(b) through (e) Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 361, s. 2.
(f) Every
motorboat shall carry at least one life preserver, or life belt, or ring buoy,
or other device of the sort prescribed by the regulations of the Wildlife
Resources Commission for each person on board, so placed as to be readily
accessible: Provided, that every motorboat carrying passengers for hire shall
carry so placed as to be readily accessible at least one life preserver of the
sort prescribed by the regulations of the Commission for each person on board.
(g) Every
motorboat shall be provided with such number, size, and type of fire
extinguishers, capable of promptly and effectually extinguishing burning
gasoline, as may be prescribed by the regulations of the Wildlife Resources
Commission, which fire extinguishers shall be at all times kept in condition
for immediate and effective use and shall be so placed as to be readily
accessible.
(h) The
provisions of subsection (g) of this section shall not apply to motorboats
while competing in any race conducted pursuant to G.S. 75A-14 or, if such
boats be designed and intended solely for racing, while engaged in such
navigation as is incidental to the tuning up of the boats and engines for the
race.
(i) Every
motorboat shall have the carburetor or carburetors of every engine therein
(except outboard motors) using gasoline as fuel, equipped with such efficient
flame arrestor, backfire trap, or other similar device as may be prescribed by
the regulations of the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(j) Every
such motorboat and every such vessel, except open boats, using as fuel any
liquid of a volatile nature, shall be provided with such means as may be
prescribed by the regulations of the Wildlife Resources Commission properly and
efficiently ventilating the bilges of the engine and fuel tank compartments so
as to remove any explosive or inflammable gases.
(k) Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 361, s. 2.
(l) No person shall
operate or give permission for the operation of a vessel which that is
not equipped as required by this section or modification thereof.section.
(m) In the event that any of
the regulations of subsections (a), (f), (g), (h), (i), (j), and (l) of this
section are in conflict with the equipment regulations of the Federal Boat Safety
Act of 1971 and the federal regulations adopted pursuant thereto, the Wildlife
Resources The Commission is hereby granted the authority to may
adopt such regulations as are necessaryrules to conform with
to the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 and the federal regulations
adopted pursuant thereto.
(n) All boats vessels
propelled by machinery of 10 hp or less, whichless that are
operated on the public waters of this State,State shall carry at
least one life preserver, orpersonal flotation device, life belt,
or ring buoy, or other device of the sort prescribed by the
regulationsrules of the Wildlife Resources Commission for
each person on board, and from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour
before sunrise shall carry a white light in the stern or shall have on board a
hand flashlight in good working condition, which light shall be ready at hand
and shall be temporarily displayed in sufficient time to prevent collision.
(o) The Commission for
Health Services shall adopt rules establishing standards for the approval of
sewage treatment devices and holding tanks for marine toilets installed in boats
vessels operating on the inland fishing waters of the State as
designated by the Wildlife Resources Commission and the inland lake
waters of the State. No The Commission shall not issue a certificate
of number for any vessel operating on the inland fishing waters of the
State as designated by the Wildlife Resources Commission and the inland
lake waters of this State that is equipped with a marine toilet shall be
registered by the Wildlife Resources Commission unless such the vessel
is provided with a sewage treatment device or holding tank approved by the
Commission for Health Services. All vessels operating on the inland fishing
waters of the State as designated by the Wildlife Resources Commission
and the inland lake waters of the State that are equipped with a marine toilet
shall be required to provide a sewage treatment device or holding tank
approved by the Commission for Health Services. The Wildlife protectors
of the Wildlife Resources Commission shall may inspect vessels on
the inland fishing waters of the State as designated by the Wildlife
Resources Commission and the inland lake waters to determine if approved
treatment devices or holding tanks are properly installed and if they are
operating in a satisfactory manner. A vessel registered, documented documented,
or otherwise licensed in another state and equipped with a marine toilet
not prohibited in such state may be operated on the inland fishing waters of
the State as designated by the Wildlife Resources Commission, without
regard to the provisions of this subsection while making an interstate trip.
"§ 75A-6.1. Navigation rules.
(a) Every vessel operated
on the waters of this State that is required to obtain an identification number
pursuant to this Chapter or Chapter, has a valid marine document
issued by the federal Bureau of Customs or any federal agency successor to it,
or issued pursuant to a federally approved numbering system of another
state shall comply with the navigation rules, including requirements for
navigational lights, sound-signaling devices, and other equipment, contained in
the Inland Navigational Rules Act of 1980, codified as amended at 33 U.S.C. §§
2001-2038, 2071-2073 (1993) and rules adopted pursuant thereto, see 33 C.F.R.
Part 84 (1992).
(b) The Wildlife
Resources Commission is responsible for the enforcement of the rules
specified in subsection (a) of this section. The rules specified in subsection
(a) of this section are also enforceable by all peace officers with general
subject matter jurisdiction.
(c) Violation of the navigation rules specified in subsection (a) of this section shall constitute a Class 3 misdemeanor and is punishable only by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00).
"§ 75A-7. Exemption from numbering requirements.
(a) A vessel shall not be required to be numbered under this Chapter if it is:
(1) A vessel which that
is required to be awarded a an identification number pursuant
to federal law or a federally approved numbering system of another state, and
for which a an identification number has been so awarded:
Provided, that any such boat vessel shall not have been within
this State for a period in excess of 90 consecutive days.
(2) A vessel from a country other than the United States temporarily using the waters of this State.
(3) A vessel whose owner is the United States, a state or a subdivision thereof.
(4) A ship's lifeboat.
(5) A vessel which that
has a valid marine document issued by the federal Bureau of Customs
of the United States government or any federal agency successor thereto.
(6) A sailboat of not more than 14 feet on the load water line (LWL).
(7) A vessel with no means of propulsion other than drifting or manual paddling, poling, or rowing.
(b) The Wildlife
Resources Commission is hereby empowered to permit the voluntary numbering of
vessels owned by the United States, a state or a subdivision thereof.
(c) Those vessels owned
by the United States, a state or a subdivision thereof and those owned by
nonprofit rescue squads may be assigned a certificate of number bearing no expiration
date but which shall be stamped with the word "permanent" and shall
not be renewable so long as the vessel remains the property of the governmental
entity or nonprofit rescue squad. If the ownership of any such boat vessel
is transferred from one governmental entity to another or to a nonprofit rescue
squad or if a boat vessel owned by a nonprofit rescue squad is
transferred to another nonprofit rescue squad or governmental entity, the
Commission shall issue a new permanent certificate may be issued certificate
of number, displaying the same identification number, without charge to the
successor entity. When any such boat vessel is sold to a private
owner or is otherwise transferred to private ownership, the applicable
certificate of number shall be deemed to have expired immediately prior to such
the transfer. Prior to further use on the waters of this State, the
new owner shall obtain either a temporary certificate of number or a regular
a certificate of number pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter.
The provisions of this subsection applicable to motorboats a vessel
owned by a nonprofit rescue squads squad apply only to those
a vessel operated exclusively for rescue purposes, including rescue
training.
"§ 75A-8. Boat
Vessel liveries.
It shall be unlawful for theAn owner of a boatvessel
livery to shall not rent a vessel to any person unless the
provisions of this Chapter have been complied with. It shall be the duty of
ownersAn owner of boat liveries to a vessel livery shall equip
all vessels rented as required by this Chapter.
"§ 75A-9. Muffling devices.
(a) The exhaust
of everyEvery internal combustion engine used on any motorboat a
vessel shall be effectively muffled by have effective muffling equipment
so constructed installed and used on the exhaust to muffle
the noise of the exhaust in a reasonable manner. The use of cutouts is prohibited,
except for motorboats competing in a regatta or boat race approved as provided
in G.S. 75A-14, and for such while on trial runs, during a period not to
exceed 48 hours immediately preceding such regatta or race and for such
motorboats while competing in official trials for speed records during a period
not to exceed 48 hours immediately following such regatta or race.prohibited.
(b) Every internal combustion engine with an open-air exhaust that is used on a vessel that has a capacity of operating at more than 4,000 revolutions per minute shall have effective muffling equipment installed and used on each exhaust manifold stack. This subsection shall not apply to a licensed commercial fishing vessel.
(c) This section shall not apply to vessels competing in a regatta or race approved by the United States Coast Guard, for such vessels while on trial runs during a period not to exceed 48 hours immediately preceding the regatta or race, and for such vessels while competing in official trials for speed records during a period not to exceed 48 hours immediately following the regatta or race.
"§ 75A-9.1.
Muffling devices - Motorboats.
Every internal combustion engine with an open-air exhaust
which is used on any motorboat and which has a capacity of operating at more
than 4000 revolutions per minute shall have effective muffling equipment
installed on each exhaust manifold stack except for motorboats competing in a
regatta or boat race approved as provided in G.S. 75A-14, and for such
motorboats while on trial runs, during a period not to exceed 48 hours
immediately preceding such regatta or race and for such motorboats while competing
in official trials for speed records during a period not to exceed 48 hours
immediately following such regatta or race. This Article shall not apply to
licensed commercial fishing boats.
"§ 75A-10.
Operating boat vessel or manipulating water skis, etc., in
reckless manner; operating, etc., while intoxicated, etc.; depositing or
discharging litter, etc.
(a) No person shall operate any motorboat or vessel, or manipulate any water skis, surfboard, or similar device on the waters of this State in a reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person.
(b) No person shall manipulate any water skis, surfboard, nonmotorized vessel, or similar device on the waters of this State while under the influence of an impairing substance.
(b1) No person shall operate any motorboat
or motor vessel while underway on the waters of this State:
(1) While under the influence of an impairing substance, or
(2) After having consumed
sufficient alcohol that he the person has, at any relevant time
after the boating, an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.
(b2) The fact that a person
charged with violating this subsection is or has been legally entitled to use
alcohol or a drug is not a defense to a charge under this subsection or
subsection (b) above. subsections (b) and (b1) of this section. The
relevant definitions contained in G.S. 20-4.01 shall apply to this
subsection and subsection (b) above.subsections (b), (b1), and (b2) of
this section.
(b3) A person who violates a provision of subsection (a), (b), or (b1) of this section is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
(c) No person shall place, throw, deposit, or discharge or cause to be placed, thrown, deposited, or discharged on the waters of this State or into the inland lake waters of this State, any litter, raw sewage, bottles, cans, papers, or other liquid or solid materials which render the waters unsightly, noxious, or otherwise unwholesome so as to be detrimental to the public health or welfare or to the enjoyment and safety of the water for recreational purposes.
(d) No person shall place, throw, deposit, or discharge or cause to be placed, thrown, deposited, or discharged on the waters of this State or into the inland lake waters of this State any medical waste as defined by G.S. 130A-290 which renders the waters unsightly, noxious, or otherwise unwholesome so as to be detrimental to the public health or welfare or to the enjoyment and safety of the water for recreational purposes.
(e) A person who willfully violates subsection (d) of this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. A person who willfully violates subsection (d) of this section and in so doing releases medical waste that creates a substantial risk of physical injury to any person who is not a participant in the offense is guilty of a Class F felony which may include a fine not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) per day of violation.
"§ 75A-10.1. Family purpose doctrine applicable.
The family purpose doctrine, as applicable in this State to tort cases arising from the operation of motor vehicles, shall apply to tort cases arising from the operation of motorboats and vessels as those terms are defined in this Chapter.
"§ 75A-10.2.
Proof of ownership of motorboat. vessel.
(a) In all actions to
recover damages for injury to the person or to property or for the death of a
person, arising out of an accident or collision involving motorboats or
vessels as said terms are described in G.S. 75A-2,a vessel,
proof of ownership of such motorboat or vessel at the time of such the
accident or collision shall be prima facie evidence that said motorboat
or the vessel was being operated and used with the authority,
consent and knowledge of the owner in the very transaction out of which said
the injury or cause of action arose.
(b) Proof of the
certificate of number stating the identification number awarded to the motorboat
or vessel in the name of any person, firm firm, or
corporation as required by this Chapter, or proof of the licensing,
registration, or documentation of said motorboat or the vessel as
required by other state or federal law in the name of any person, firm firm,
or corporation, shall for the purpose of any such action, be prima facie
evidence of ownership and that said motorboat or the vessel was
then being operated by and under the control of a person for whose conduct the
owner was legally responsible, for the owner's benefit, and within the course
and scope of his the operator's employment.
"§ 75A-11.
Duty of operator involved in collision, accident or other casualty.accident,
casualty, or other occurrence.
(a) It shall be the
duty of theFor the purposes of this section, the term 'occurrence' means
a collision, accident, casualty, or other similar occurrence involving a
vessel. The operator of a vessel involved in a collision, accident, or
other casualty, an occurrence, so far as he canthe
operator is able to do so without serious danger to his ownthe
operator's vessel, crew, and passengers (if any), to shall render
persons affected by the collision, accident, or other casualty such occurrence
any assistance as may be practicable and as may be necessary in
order to save them from or minimize any danger caused by the collision,
accident, or other casualty,occurrence, and also to give his the
operator's name, address address, and identification of his
the operator's vessel in writing to any person injured and to the
owner of any property damaged in the collision, accident, or other casualty.occurrence.
(b) In the case of
collision, accident, or other casualty involving a vessel, the operator
thereof, if the collision, accident, or other casualtyIf an occurrence
results in death the death, injury, or disappearance indicating death
or injury or injury to of a person or damage to property
in excess of five hundred dollars ($500.00), shall, within 10 days, a
vessel or other property of two thousand dollars ($2,000) or more, or if there
is complete loss of any vessel, the operator of the vessel shall file with
the Wildlife Resources Commission a full description of the collision,
accident, or other casualty, occurrence, including such any
information as said the agency may, by regulation,rule,
require. If an occurrence results in death, disappearance, or injury, the
operator of the vessel shall file the report with the Commission within 48
hours of the occurrence. If the occurrence results in vessel or property
damage, or complete loss of any vessel, the operator of the vessel shall file
the report with the Commission within 10 days of the occurrence. When the
operator of the vessel cannot submit the report, the owner of the vessel shall
submit the report. Such reportReports filed pursuant to this
subsection shall not be admissible as evidence.
(c) When, as a result of an occurrence that involves a vessel or its equipment, a person dies or disappears from a vessel, the operator of the vessel shall, without delay and by the most expeditious means available, notify the nearest law enforcement agency of all of the following:
(1) The date, time, and exact location of the occurrence.
(2) The name of each person who died or disappeared.
(3) The certificate of number and name of the vessel.
(4) The name and address of the vessel owner or owners and the vessel operator.
(d) If the operator of the vessel cannot give notice required by this section, each person on board the vessel shall notify the law enforcement agency or determine that notice has been given. Upon receiving notice under this section, a law enforcement agency shall immediately provide the Commission and the United States Coast Guard with the information required by this section.
"§ 75A-12. Furnishing information to agency of United States.
In accordance with any request duly made by an authorized
official or agency of the United States, any information compiled or otherwise
available to the Wildlife Resources Commission pursuant to G.S. 75A-11(b)
shall be transmitted to said the requesting official or agency of
the United States.
"§ 75A-13. Water skis, surfboards, etc.
(a) No person shall
operate a vessel on any water of this State for towing a person or persons on
water skis, or a surfboard, or similar device unless thereunless
at least one of the following conditions is met:
(1) There is
in such athe vessel a person, in addition to the operator, in a
position to observe the progress of the person or persons being towed or
unless the skierstowed.
(2) The persons
being towed wear a life preserver or unless the boat personal
flotation device.
(3) The vessel is equipped with a rear view mirror.
(b) No person shall operate a vessel on any water of this State towing a person or persons on water skis, a surfboard, or similar device, nor shall any person engage in water skiing, surfboarding, or similar activity at any time between the hours from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise.
(c) The provisions of
subsections (a) and (b) of this section do not apply to a performer engaged in
a professional exhibition or a person or persons engaged in an activity
authorized under G.S. 75A-14.exhibition.
(d) No person shall operate or manipulate any vessel, tow rope, or other device by which the direction or location of water skis, a surfboard, or similar device may be affected or controlled in such a way as to cause the water skis, surfboard, or similar device, or any person thereon to collide with any object or person.
"§ 75A-13.1. Skin and scuba divers.
(a) No person shall
engage in skin diving or scuba diving in the waters of this State which that
are open to boating, or assist in such diving, without displaying a diver's
flag from a mast, buoy, or other structure at the place of diving; and no
person shall display such flag except when diving operations are under way or
in preparation.
(b) The diver's flag shall be square, not less than 12 inches on a side, and shall be of red background with a diagonal white stripe, of a width equal to one fifth of the flag's height, running from the upper corner adjacent to the mast downward to the opposite outside corner.
(c) No operator of a
vessel under way in the waters of this State shall permit such the vessel
to approach closer than 50 feet to any structure from which a diver's flag is
then being displayed, except where such the flag is so positioned
as to constitute an unreasonable obstruction to navigation; and no person shall
engage in skin diving or scuba diving or display a diver's flag in any locality
at which the same that will unreasonably obstruct vessels from
making legitimate navigational use of the water.
(d) A person who violates a provision of this section is guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor and shall only be subject to a fine not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
"§ 75A-13.2: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-447, s. 3.
"§ 75A-13.3. Personal watercraft.
(a) No person shall
operate a personal watercraft on the waters of this State at any time between
sunset and sunrise. For purposes of this section, "personal
watercraft" means a small vessel which that uses an outboard
or propeller-driven motor, or an inboard motor powering a water jet pump, as
its primary source of motive power and which is designed to be operated by a
person sitting, standing, or kneeling on, or being towed behind the vessel,
rather than in the conventional manner of sitting or standing inside the
vessel.
(a1) No person shall operate a personal watercraft on the waters of this State at greater than no-wake speed within 100 feet of an anchored or moored vessel, a dock, pier, swim float, marked swimming area, swimmers, surfers, persons engaged in angling, or any manually operated propelled vessel, unless the personal watercraft is operating in a narrow channel. No person shall operate a personal watercraft in a narrow channel at greater than no-wake speed within 50 feet of an anchored or moored vessel, a dock, pier, swim float, marked swimming area, swimmers, surfers, persons engaged in angling, or any manually operated propelled vessel.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, no person under 16 years of age shall operate a personal watercraft on the waters of this State, and it is unlawful for the owner of a personal watercraft or a person who has temporary or permanent responsibility for a person under the age of 16 to knowingly allow that person to operate a personal watercraft. A person of at least 14 years of age but under 16 years of age may operate a personal watercraft on the waters of this State if:
(1) The person is accompanied by a person of at least 18 years of age who physically occupies the watercraft; or
(2) The person (i)
possesses on his or her person while operating the watercraft, identification
showing proof of age and a boater boating safety certification
card issued by the Wildlife Resources Commission or proof of other
satisfactory completion of a boating safety education course approved by the
National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA); and (ii)
produces that identification and certification card upon the request of an
officer of the Wildlife Resources Commission or local law enforcement
agency.
(b1) A person under 16 years of age who operates a personal watercraft in violation of the provisions of subsection (b) of this section is guilty of an infraction as provided in G.S. 14-3.1.
(c) No livery shall lease, hire, or rent a personal watercraft to or for operation by a person under 16 years of age, except as provided in subsection (b) of this section.
(c1) It shall be unlawful for anyNo
person, firm, or corporation to shall engage in the business of
renting personal watercraft to the public for operation by the rentee unless such
the person, firm, or corporation has secured insurance for his
own the liability of the person, firm, or corporation and
that of his the rentee, in such an amount as is hereinafter
provided, from an insurance company duly authorized to sell liability insurance
in this State. Each such personal watercraft rented must be covered by a
policy of liability insurance insuring the owner and rentee and their agents
and employees while in the performance of their duties against loss from any
liability imposed by law for damages including damages for care and loss of
services because of bodily injury to or death of any person and injury to or
destruction of property caused by accident arising out of the operation of such
personal watercraft, subject to the following minimum limits: three hundred
thousand dollars ($300,000) per occurrence.
(c2) A vessel livery that fails to carry liability insurance in violation of subsection (c1) of this section is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor and shall only be subject to a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).
(d) No person shall operate a personal watercraft on the waters of this State, nor shall the owner of a personal watercraft knowingly allow another person to operate that personal watercraft on the waters of this State, unless:
(1) Each person riding on
or being towed behind such the vessel is wearing a type I, type
II, type III, or type V personal flotation device approved by the United States
Coast Guard. Inflatable personal flotation devices do not satisfy this
requirement; and
(2) In the case of a personal watercraft equipped by the manufacturer with a lanyard-type engine cut-off switch, the lanyard is securely attached to the person, clothing, or flotation device of the operator at all times while the personal watercraft is being operated in such a manner to turn off the engine if the operator dismounts while the watercraft is in operation.
(d1) No person shall operate a
personal watercraft towing another person on water skis skis, a
surfboard, or other devicessimilar device unless:
(1) The personal watercraft has on board, in addition to the operator, an observer who shall monitor the progress of the person or persons being towed, or the personal watercraft is equipped with a rearview mirror; and
(2) The total number of persons operating, observing, and being towed does not exceed the number of passengers identified by the manufacturer as the maximum safe load for the vessel.
(e) A personal watercraft
must at all times be operated in a reasonable and prudent manner. Maneuvers
that endanger life, limb, or property shall constitute reckless operation of a
vessel as provided in G.S. 75A-10, and include:include any of
the following:
(1) Unreasonably or
unnecessarily weaving through congested vessel traffic;traffic.
(2) Jumping the wake of
another vessel within 100 feet of such the other vessel or when
visibility around such the other vessel is obstructed;obstructed.
(3) Intentionally
approaching another vessel in order to swerve at the last possible moment to
avoid collision;collision.
(4) Repealed by Session Laws 2000-52, s. 2.
(5) Operating contrary to the "rules of the road" or following too closely to another vessel, including another personal watercraft. For purposes of this subdivision, "following too closely" means proceeding in the same direction and operating at a speed in excess of 10 miles per hour when approaching within 100 feet to the rear or 50 feet to the side of another vessel that is underway unless that vessel is operating in a narrow channel, in which case a personal watercraft may operate at the speed and flow of other vessel traffic.
(f) The provisions of this section do not apply to a performer engaged in a professional exhibition, a person or persons engaged in an activity authorized under G.S. 75A-14, or a person attempting to rescue another person who is in danger of losing life or limb.
(f1) For purposes of this section, "narrow channel" means a segment of the waters of the State 300 feet or less in width.
(g) Repealed by Session Laws 1999-447, s. 1.
(h) Nothing in this section prohibits units of local government, marine commissions, or local lake authorities from regulating personal watercraft pursuant to the provisions of G.S. 160A-176.2 or any other law authorizing such regulation, provided that the regulations are more restrictive than the provisions of this section or regulate aspects of personal watercraft operation that are not covered by this section. Whenever a unit of local government, marine commission, or local lake authority regulates personal watercraft pursuant to this subsection, it shall conspicuously post signs that are reasonably calculated to provide notice to personal watercraft users of the stricter regulations.
"§ 75A-14: Repealed by Session Laws 1999-248, s. 4.
"§ 75A-14.1. Lake Norman No-Wake Zone.
It is unlawful to operate a vessel at greater than no-wake
speed within 50 yards of a boat vessel launching area, bridge,
dock, pier, marina, boat vessel storage structure, or boat
vessel service area on the waters of Lake Norman. No-wake speed is
idle speed or slow speed creating no appreciable wake.
"§ 75A-15.
Rules on water safety; adoption of the Uniform Waterway MarkingUnited
States Aids to Navigation System.
(a) In accordance with
subsection (b) of this section, the Wildlife Resources Commission is
empowered to make adopt rules, for the local water in question,
as to:
(1) Operation of vessels, including restrictions concerning speed zones, and type of activity conducted.
(2) Promotion of boating and water safety generally by occupants of vessels, swimmers, fishermen, and others using the water.
(3) Placement and maintenance of navigation aids and markers, in conformity with governing provisions of law.
Prior to making the adoption of any rules, the
Commission shall investigate the water recreation and safety needs of the local
water in question. In making such conducting the investigation,
the Commission in its discretion may hold public hearings on the rules proposed
and the general needs of the local water in question. After such completion
of the investigation and application of standards, the Commission may in
its discretion pass adopt the rules requested, pass adopt
them in an amended form, or refuse to pass adopt them. After passage,adoption,
the Commission may amend or repeal the rules after first holding a public
hearing.
(b) Any subdivision of
this State may, but only after public notice, make formal application to the Wildlife
Resources Commission for rules on waters within the subdivision's
territorial limits as to the matters listed in subsection (a) of this section.
The Wildlife Resources Commission may,may adopt rules
applicable to local areas of water defined by the Commission that are found to
be heavily used for water recreation purposes by persons from other areas of
the State and as to which there is not coordinated local interest in
regulation.
(b1) The Wildlife Resources
Commission may adopt rules prohibiting to prohibit entry of
vessels into public swimming areas and establishing to establish speed
zones at public boat vessel launching ramps, marinas, or boat
vessel service areas and on other congested water areas where there are
demonstrated water safety hazards. Enforcement of such rules rules
adopted pursuant to this subsection shall be dependent upon placement and
maintenance of regulatory markers in accordance with the Uniform State
Waterway MarkingUnited States Aids to Navigation System by such
agencythe Commission or agencies as may bean agency
designated by the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(c) The Uniform State
Waterway Marking System as approved by the Advisory Panel of State Officials to
the Merchant Marine Council, United States Coast Guard, in October 1961United
States Aids to Navigation System, as established by 33 Code of Federal
Regulations Part 62 (1 July 2005 edition), is hereby adopted for use on the
waters of North Carolina. The Wildlife Resources Commission is
authorized to pass adopt rules implementing the marking system
and may:
(1) Modify provisions as
necessary to meet the special water recreational and safety needs of this
State, provided that such the modifications do not depart in any
essential manner from the uniform standards being adopted in other states.
(2) Modify provisions as necessary to conform with amendments to the marking system that may be proposed for adoption by the states.
(3) Enact supplementary standards regarding design, construction, placement, and maintenance of markers.
(4) Enact clarifying rules
as to matters not covered with precision in the report of the Advisory Panel
of State Officials.United States Aids to Navigation System.
(5) Enact implementing
rules as to matters left to State discretion in the report of the Advisory
Panel of State Officials.United States Aids to Navigation System.
(6) Enact rules forbidding or restricting the placement of markers either throughout the State or in certain classes or areas of waters without prior permission having been obtained from the Commission or some agency or official designated by the Commission.
(c1) It is unlawful to place or maintain any marker of the sort covered by the marking system in the waters of North Carolina that does not conform to or is in violation of the marking system and the implementing rules of the Commission.
(d) Rules enacted under
the authority of subsections (a)(a), (b), and (b)(b1)
of this section shall supersede all local rules in conflict or incompatible
with such rules. As used in this subsection, "local rules" shall
include provisions relating to boating, water safety, or other recreational use
of local waters in special local, or private acts, in ordinances or rules of
local governing bodies, or in ordinances or rules of local water authorities.
Except as may be authorized in subsections (a)(a), (b), and (b)(b1)
of this section, no local rules may be made respecting the Uniform Waterway
Marking United States Aids to Navigation System and its
implementation or respecting supplemental safety equipment on vessels.
(e) The Wildlife
Resources Commission may adopt rules prohibiting entry or use by vessels or
swimmers of waters of the State immediately surrounding impoundment structures
and powerhouses associated with electric generating facilities that are found
to pose a hazard to water safety. This subsection shall not apply to the Person-Caswell
Lake Authority, Carolina Power and Light Company Lake (Hyco).
"§ 75A-16: Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 830, s. 9, effective July 1, 1980.
"§ 75A-16.1. Boating safety course.
(a) The Commission shall institute and coordinate a statewide course of instruction in boating safety, and in so doing may cooperate with any political subdivision of the State or with any reputable organization having as one of its objectives the promotion of boating safety.
(b) The Commission shall designate those persons or agencies authorized to conduct the course of instruction, and this designation shall be valid until revoked by the Commission. Within 30 days of completion of a course of instruction, a designated person or agency shall submit to the Commission a list of the names of all persons who successfully completed the course of instruction conducted by the designated person or agency.
(c) The Commission may conduct the course in boating safety using Commission personnel or other persons at times or in areas in which competent agencies are unable or unwilling to meet the demand for instruction.
(d) The Commission shall issue a boating safety certification card to each person who successfully completes the course of instruction.
(e) The Commission shall adopt rules to provide for the course of instruction and the issuance of boating safety certification cards consistent with the purposes of this section.
(f) Any person who presents a fictitious boating safety certification card or who attempts to obtain a boating safety certification card through fraud is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
"§ 75A-17. Enforcement of Chapter.
(a) Every wildlife
protector and every other law-enforcement officer of this State and its
subdivisions shall have the authority to enforce the provisions of this Chapter
and in the exercise thereof shall have authority to stop any vessel subject to
this Chapter; and,Chapter. Wildlife protectors or other law
enforcement officers of this State, after having identified himself in
his official capacity, themselves as law enforcement officers, shall
have authority to board and inspect any vessel subject to this Chapter.
(b) In order to secure
broader enforcement of the provisions of this Chapter, the Wildlife
Resources Commission is authorized to enter into an agreement with the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources whereby the enforcement
personnel of the Department shall assume responsibility for enforcing the
provisions of this Chapter in the territory and area normally policed by such
enforcement personnel of the Commission and whereby the Wildlife
Resources Commission shall contribute a share of the expense of such
personnel according to a ratio of time and effort expended by them in enforcing
the provisions of this Chapter, when such the ratio has been
agreed upon by both of the contracting agencies. Such The agreement
may be modified from time to time as conditions may warrant.
(c) Law enforcement vessels may use a flashing blue light on the waters of this State whenever they are engaged in law enforcement or public safety activities. The use of a blue light by any other vessel is prohibited. A person other than a law enforcement officer who activates, installs, or operates a flashing blue light on a vessel other than a law enforcement vessel is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
(d) A siren may not be used on any vessel other than an official law enforcement vessel or other official emergency response vessel.
(e) Vessels operated on the waters of this State shall stop when directed to do so by a law enforcement officer. When stopped, vessels shall remain at idle speed, or shall maneuver in such a way as to permit the officer to come alongside the vessel. Law enforcement officers may direct vessels to stop by using a flashing blue light, a siren, or an oral command by officers in uniform. A person who violates this subsection is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
(f) Vessels operated on the waters of this State shall slow to a no-wake speed when passing within 100 feet of a law enforcement vessel that is displaying a flashing blue light unless the vessel is in a narrow channel. Vessels operated on the waters of this State in a narrow channel shall slow to a no-wake speed when passing within 50 feet of a law enforcement vessel that is displaying a flashing blue light. A person who violates this subsection is guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor.
"§ 75A-18. Penalties.
(a) Except as otherwise
provided, any a person who violates any a provision
of this Article or who violates any a rule or regulation adopted
under authority of this Chapter shall beis guilty of a Class 3
misdemeanor and shall only be subject to a fine not to exceed two hundred and fifty
dollars ($250.00) for each such violation. The This limitation
prescribed by the preceding sentence shall not apply in any a case
where a more severe penalty may beis prescribed in any of said
sections.this Chapter.
(b) Any person
who violates any provision of G.S. 75A-10(a), (b), or (b1) shall be guilty
of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
(c) Any person
who violates any provision of G.S. 75A-13.1 shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor
and upon conviction thereof shall only be fined no more than twenty-five
dollars ($25.00).
(c1) Any boat livery that
fails to carry liability insurance in violation of G.S. 75A-13.3(c1) shall
be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor and shall only be subject to a fine not to
exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).
(d) A person
who:
(1) Willfully
violates G.S. 75A-10(d) is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
(2) Willfully
violates G.S. 75A-10(d) and in so doing releases medical waste that
creates a substantial risk of physical injury to any person who is not a
participant in the offense is guilty of a Class F felony which may include a
fine not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) per day of violation.
(e) A person
under 16 years of age who operates a personal watercraft in violation of the
provisions of G.S. 75A-13.3 is guilty of an infraction as provided in
G.S. 14-3.1.
"§ 75A-19.
Operation of watercraft vessels by manufacturers, dealers, etc.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Chapter, the Wildlife
Resources Commission may promulgate such adopt rules and
regulations regarding the operation of watercraft vessels by
manufacturers, distributors, dealers, and demonstrators as the Commission may
deem necessary and proper."
SECTION 2. Article 4 of Chapter 75A of the General Statutes reads as rewritten:
"Article 4.
"WatercraftVessel Titling Act.
"§ 75A-32. Short title.
This Article shall be known as the Watercraft Vessel
Titling Act.
"§ 75A-33. Definitions.
As used in this Article, unless the context clearly
requires a different meaning:
(1) "Commission"
means the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
(2) "Watercraft"
means every description of watercraft, other than a seaplane on the water, used
or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.
The definitions set forth in G.S. 75A-2 shall apply to this Article, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning.
"§ 75A-34. Who may apply for certificate of title; authority of employees of Commission.
(a) Any owner of any
watercraft in this State, which is not titled elsewhere, may a motorized
vessel or sailboat 14 feet or longer or any personal watercraft, as defined in
G.S. 75A-13.3(a), that is applying for a certificate of number for the
first time in this State pursuant to G.S. 75A-5(a), and any new owner of a
motorized vessel or sailboat 14 feet or longer or any personal watercraft to
whom ownership is being transferred under G.S. 75A-5(c) shall apply to
the Commission for a certificate of title.title for that vessel. Any
other vessel may be titled in this State at the owner's option. A vessel may
not be titled in this State if it is titled in another state, unless the current
title is surrendered along with the application for a certificate of title in
this State. The Commission shall issue a certificate of title upon
reasonable evidence of ownership, which may be established by affidavits,
bills of sale, or other similar documents.affidavit, bill of sale,
manufacturer's statement of origin, certificate of title in this State,
certificate of number or title from another state, or other document
satisfactory to the Commission. Only one certificate of title may be issued for
any vessel in this State. A vessel may not be titled in this State if it is
documented with the United States Coast Guard. The Commission shall issue a
certificate of title upon receipt of a completed application, along with the
appropriate fee and reasonable evidence of ownership. The Commission shall
require a manufacturer's statement of origin for all new vessels being issued a
certificate of number and a certificate of title for the first time. The
Commission may request a pencil tracing of the hull identification number
(serial number) for vessels being transferred, in order to positively identify
the vessel before issuance of a certificate of title for that vessel.
(b) Employees of the Commission are vested with the power to administer oaths and to take acknowledgements and affidavits incidental to the administration and enforcement of this section. They shall receive no compensation for these services.
"§ 75A-35. Form and contents of application.
(a) Every application
The owner or the owner's attorney shall apply for a certificate of title
for a vessel. shall be made by the owner or his duly authorized
attorney-in-fact, andThe application shall contain the name,
residence, and mailing address of the owner, the county where the vessel is taxed,
a statement of the applicant's title and proof of ownership, and
a statement of all liens or encumbrances upon the watercraft vessel
in the order of their priority, and the priority. The application
shall also contain the names and addresses of all persons having any
interest in the watercraft and the nature of the interest. vessel.
(b) Every application for
a certificate of title for a vessel shall contain a brief description of
the watercraft vessel to be registered, titled,
including the name of the manufacturer, State identification certificate
of number, hull identification number, length, type, and principal material
of construction, model year, date of purchase, identification of the motor
(including manufacturer's name and serial number, except on motors of 25
horsepower or less), and the name and address of the person from whom the
watercraft was purchased. and purchase information. It shall also
include the name and address of the previous owner or owners from whom the
vessel was obtained. If the vessel has an outboard motor of greater than 25
horsepower, the application shall also contain identification of the motor,
including the serial number and manufacturer. The application shall be made
on forms prescribed and furnished by the Commission and shall contain other
information as may be required by the Commission.
"§ 75A-36. Notice by owner of change of address.
Whenever any person, after applying for or obtaining the
certificate of title of a watercraft, vessel, moves from the
address shown in on the application or upon the certificate
of title, that person shall, within 30 days,days of moving,
notify the Commission in writing of his the change of address.address
on a form acceptable to the Commission.
A fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be imposed upon anyone
failing to comply with this section within the time prescribed.
"§ 75A-37. Certificate of title as evidence; duration; transfer of title.
(a) A certificate of
title is prima facie evidence of the ownership of a watercraft. vessel.
A certificate of title shall be remain in force for the life of
the watercraft so long as the certificate is owned or held by the legal
holder. vessel.
(b) Upon the sale,
assignment, or transfer of a watercraft which has been issued a certificate
of title under this Article by the legal holder of the certificate, the
certificate of title may, at the option of the purchaser or transferee, be
delivered to the purchaser or transferee with an assignment on the certificate
showing title in the purchaser or transferee. Otherwise, the certificate shall
be returned to the Commission for cancellation.vessel for which a
certificate of title has been issued under this Article, the legal holder of
the certificate of title shall deliver it to the purchaser or transferee. The
assignment on the certificate must be completed showing transfer of ownership
to the purchaser or transferee and settlement of all outstanding liens and
encumbrances. The new owner shall submit the assigned certificate of title to
the Commission, accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the Commission that all
outstanding liens have been released, with the application for transfer of
title. The application shall contain all the information required by the Commission
for the transfer in order to identify the vessel and the new owner. The
application shall show any and all new liens and encumbrances on the vessel, in
order of priority, incurred by the owner. The nature of the new liens and
encumbrances shall also be given, along with the name and address of all
secured parties.
"§ 75A-38. Commission's records; fees.
(a) The Commission shall maintain a record of any title it issues.
(b) The Commission shall
charge a fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) for to issue of each
certificate of title, and a new or transfer certificate of title.
The Commission shall charge a fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for each transfer
of title, duplicate title, or duplicate title it issues and for the recording
of a supplemental lien.
"§ 75A-39. Duplicate certificate of title.
The Commission may issue a duplicate certificate of title
plainly marked "duplicate" across its face upon application by the
person entitled to hold the certificate if the Commission is satisfied that the
original certificate has been lost, stolen, mutilated, destroyed, or has become
illegible. Mutilated or illegible certificates shall be returned to the
Commission with the application for a duplicate. If a duplicate certificate of
title has been issued and the lost or stolen original is recovered, the
original shall be promptly surrendered to the Commission for cancellation.
Commission. A duplicate certificate of title, not bearing the word
"duplicate" across its face, shall be issued for anyone having an
address change or name change so long as the original title is surrendered and
the appropriate fees paid as provided in G.S. 75A-38(b). If the original
certificate of title is not surrendered to the Commission, the duplicate certificate
of title shall be plainly marked "duplicate" across its face.
"§ 75A-40. Certificate to show security interests.
The Commission, after receiving an application for a
certificate of title to a watercraft, for a vessel, shall, upon
issuing the certificate of title to the owner, show upon the face of the
certificate of title all security interests in the order of their priority as
shown in the application.
"§ 75A-41. Security interests subsequently created.
Except for security interests in watercraft vessels
that are inventory held for sale, security interests created in watercraft
vessels by the voluntary act of the owner after the original issue of
title to the owner must be shown on the certificate of title. In such cases,
the owner shall file an application with the Commission on a blank form
furnished for that purpose, setting forth the all security
interests and other information as the Commission requires. The Commission, if
satisfied that it is proper that the same security interests be recorded
and recorded, shall upon surrender of the certificate of title
covering the watercraft, shall thereupon vessel, issue a new
certificate of title showing their any security interests in the
order of the priority according to the date of the filing of the application.
For the purpose of recording the subsequent security interest, the Commission
may require any secured party to deliver the certificate of title to the
Commission. The newly issued certificate shall be sent or delivered to the
secured party from whom the prior certificate was obtained.of first
priority listed on the certificate of title.
"§ 75A-42. Certificate as notice of security interest.
A certificate of title, when issued by the Commission showing
a security interest, shall be deemed adequate notice to the State, creditors,
and purchasers that a security interest in the watercraft exists and thevessel
exists. No other recording or filing of the creation or reservation of a
security interest in the county or city wherein the purchaser or debtor resides
or elsewhere is not necessary and shall not be required. Watercraft, Vessels,
other than those that are inventory held for sale, for which a certificate of
title is currently in effecteffect, shall be exempt from the
provisions of G.S. 25-9-309, 25-9-310, 25-9-312, 25-9-320, 25-9-322, 25-9-323,
25-9-324, 25-9-331, 25-9-404, 25-9-405, 25-9-406, and 25-9-501 to 25-9-526 for
so long as the certificate of title remains in effect.
"§ 75A-43. Security interest may be filed within 30 days after purchase.
If application for the recordation of a security interest to
be placed upon a watercraft vessel is filed in the principal
office of the Commission within 30 days from the date of the applicant's
purchase of the watercraft,vessel, it shall be valid to all
persons, including the State, as if the recordation had been done on the day
the security interest was acquired.
"§ 75A-44. Priority of security interests shown on certificates.
Except for security interests in watercraft vessels
that are inventory held for sale, security interests shown upon the
certificates of title issued by the Commission pursuant to applications for
certificates shall have priority over any other liens or security interests
against the watercraft vessel however created and recorded,
except for a mechanics lien for repairs, provided that the mechanic furnishes
the holder of any recorded lien who may request it with an itemized sworn
statement of the work done and materials supplied for which the lien is
claimed.
"§ 75A-45. Legal holder of certificate of title subject to security interest.
The certificate of title of a watercraftvessel
shall be delivered to the person holding the security interest having first
priority upon the watercraft vessel and retained by that person
until the entire amount of the security interest is fully paid by the owner of
the watercraft. vessel. The certificate of title shall then be
delivered to the secured party next in order of priority and so on, or, if
none, then to the owner of the watercraft. vessel.
"§ 75A-46. Release of security interest shown on certificate of title.
An owner, upon securing the release of any security interest
upon a watercraft vessel shown upon the certificate of title
issued for the watercraft,vessel, may exhibit the documents evidencing
the release, signed by the person or persons making the release, and the
certificate of title to the Commission. When it is impossible to secure the
release from the secured party, the owner may exhibit to the Commission any
available evidence showing that the debt secured has been satisfied, together
with a statement by the owner under oath that the debt has been paid. When If
the Commission is satisfied as to the genuineness and regularity of the
satisfied debt,determines that the secured debt has been satisfied in
full, the Commission shall issue to the owner either a new certificate of
title in proper form or an endorsement or rider showing the release of the
security interest which the Commission shall attach to the outstanding
certificate of title.
"§ 75A-47. Surrender of certificate required when security interest paid.
It is unlawful and constitutes a Class 1 misdemeanor for a
secured party who holds a certificate of title as provided in this Article to
refuse or fail to surrender the certificate of title to the person legally
entitled to it within 10 days after his the security interest has
been paid and satisfied.
"§ 75A-48. Levy of execution, etc.
A levy made by virtue of an execution or other proper court
order, upon a watercraft vessel for which a certificate of title
has been issued by the Commission, shall constitute a lien, subsequent to
security interests previously recorded by the Commission and subsequent to
security interests in inventory held for sale and perfected as otherwise permitted
by law, if and when the officer making the levy reports to the Commission at
its principal office, on forms provided by the Commission, that the levy has
been made and that the watercraft vessel levied upon has been
seized by and is in the custody of the officer. Should the lien thereafter be
satisfied or should the watercraft vessel levied upon and seized
thereafter be released by the officer, he the officer shall
immediately report that fact to the Commission at its principal office. Any
owner who, after After a levy and seizure by an officer and before
the officer reports the levy and seizure to the Commission, any person who
fraudulently assigns or transfers his title to or interest in the
watercraft, or assigns, transfers, causes the certificate of title
to be assigned or transferred, or causes a security interest to be shown upon such
the certificate of title, is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
"§ 75A-49. Registration prima facie evidence of ownership; rebuttal.
Issuance of registration under the provisions of this
Chapter shall be prima facie evidence of ownership of a watercraft and
entitlement to a certificate of title under the provisions of this Article, but
the registration and certificate of title shall be subject to rebuttal.A
valid certificate of number issued under the provisions of this Chapter, or any
similar document issued under the jurisdiction of any other state or country,
shall be prima facie evidence of ownership of a vessel and entitlement to a
certificate of title under the provisions of this Article, but ownership
established by such documents shall be subject to rebuttal."
SECTION 3. This act becomes effective January 1, 2007, and applies to offenses committed on or after that date.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 20th day of July, 2006.
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Beverly E. Perdue
President of the Senate
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James B. Black
Speaker of the House of Representatives
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Michael F. Easley
Governor
Approved __________.m. this ______________ day of ___________________, 2006