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Boating
Enforcement
A Federal Regulation
went into effect May 1, 1995, which requires operators of
all boats to have at least one wearable life jacket or personal
flotation device, for each person aboard. Under the new regulation
a throwable PFD (Type IV) will no longer qualify as a life
jacket on boats less than 16 feet. PFD requirements remain
unchanged on boats 16 feet and over.
Section 59-21-31 of the Mississippi Code,
prohibits the removal or alteration of awarded numbers or
identification numbers affixed to vessels, boats, outboard
motors and trailers has been amended. Additional language
added to this section provides that no person may buy, sell
or possess a vessel, boat, outboard motor or trailer on which
any awarded number or identification number has been removed
or altered.
Due to the increase in marine theft, a
closer look is being taken at applications for boat registration
when received. Applications for boat registration with required
information missing or information which appears to be incorrect,
will be sent back to the applicant along with a boat inspection
form to be completed by a conservation officer. The application
should then be resubmitted along with the completed boat inspection
form. All home-made boats will be inspected prior to registration.
The Alcohol Boating Safety Act makes it
unlawful to operate a watercraft on the public waters of the
State of Mississippi while under the influence of intoxicating
liquor or any other substance which has impaired the persons
ability to operate a watercraft.
- As a condition of operating
a watercraft on the public waters of this state, the person
operating the watercraft is deemed to have given consent
to testing for the purpose of determining the alcoholic
content of his blood.
- Watercraft is defined
as any motorized vessel with a motor of twenty-five horsepower
or greater used for transportation on public waters, and
any personal watercraft (jet skis).
- Public waters is
defined as all public waters over which the State of Mississippi
has jurisdiction.
- Penalties for conviction under
this law are:
a). First conviction - Fine no less than $250.00
nor more than $1,000.00, or imprisonment in jail for not
more than 24 hours or both. Violator must complete a boating
safety course.
b). Second conviction (within a five-year period)
- Fine no less than $600.00 nor more than $1,000.00; and
imprisonment not less than 48 consecutive hours nor more
than one year or community service work for not less than
ten days nor more than one year. Court shall order violator
not to operate a watercraft for one year.
c). Third conviction (within a five-year period)
- Fine no less than $800.00 nor more than $1,000.00; and
imprisonment not less than thirty days nor more than one
year. Court shall order violator not to operate a watercraft
for two years.
d). Conviction of a fourth or subsequent violation (within
a five-year period) is a FELONY OFFENSE. Fine no less than
$2,000.00 nor more than $5,000.00; and imprisonment in the
state penitentiary for not less than ninety days nor more
than five years. Court shall order violator not to operate
a watercraft for three years.
Effective July
1, 1997 any person born after June 30, 1980 must complete
a Boating Safety Course to operate a boat. Persons under 12
years of age must be accompanied by a person 21 or older on
board the boat in order to operate the boat.
For persons who wish to learn more about
Mississippi Boating Basics and the legal and safe practices
for boat operators, a six hour instructor taught course is
available for groups. The Mississippi Boating Basics home-study
course is available for persons who are unable to attend an
instructor taught course. Most insurance companies honor these
courses by offering reductions in insurance premiums on completion.
Effective July l, l998 Mississippi will
offer the option for titling boats and motors. This
is not a mandatory requirement, however, a more complete record
will be obtained for boat owners. A ten dollar fee will be
charged for original applications, duplicates or transfers.
For more information related to BOATING and Boating Safety Classes, call 601-432-2182 or write to:
BOATING ENFORCEMENT, P. O. Box 451, Jackson, MS 39205-0451.
Boating
Registration
Click
to access the Online Registration.
Mississippi law requires all sailboats
and every undocumented vessel equipped with
propulsion machinery, whether or not such machinery
is the
principal source of propulsion, using the territorial
and navigable waters of the State of Mississippi
to be registered and numbered for identification.
No person may operate or give permission for
the operation of any boat powered by machinery
unless it is registered and numbered in accordance
with the law. The owner of any vessel
required to be numbered has ten (10) days from
the date for acquisition to register the boat.
Fees for the award of certificates
of number for original, transfer, renewals,
livery, dealer and duplicate shall be as follows:
a) Less than 16 feet $9.20
b) 16 feet but less than
26 feet $24.20
c) 26 feet but less than
40 feet $46.70
d) 40 feet and over $46.70
e) Dealer Number $39.20
f) Duplicate $6.70
The certificate of number of a livery boat shall
be plainly marked livery boat.
Original and renewal certificate of number of
a livery boat shall be valid for a period of
three(3) years and shall expire at midnight
on June 30 of each biennium. |
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