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HARBORS AND NAVIGATION CODE
SECTION 680-685



680.  This act shall be known as the Anthony Farr and Stacy Beckett
Boating Safety Act of 2004, and may be cited as Anthony and Stacy's
Law.


681.  (a) It is unlawful to operate a motorized vessel or have the
engine of a motorized vessel run idle while an individual is teak
surfing, platform dragging, or bodysurfing behind the motorized
vessel.
   (b) It is unlawful to operate a motorized vessel or have the
engine of a motorized vessel run idle while an individual is
occupying or holding onto the swim platform, swim deck, swim step, or
swim ladder of the vessel.
   (c) Subdivision (b) does not apply when an individual is occupying
the swim platform, swim deck, swim step, or swim ladder for a very
brief period of time while assisting with the docking or departure of
the vessel, while exiting or entering the vessel, or while the
vessel is engaged in law enforcement or emergency rescue activity.
   (d) "Teak surfing" or "platform dragging" means holding onto the
swim platform, swim deck, swim step, swim ladder, or any portion of
the exterior of the transom of a motorized vessel for any amount of
time while the motorized vessel is underway at any speed.
   (e) "Bodysurfing" means swimming or floating on one's stomach or
on one's back on or in the wake directly behind a motorized vessel
that is underway.
   (f) "Vessel" has the same meaning as set forth in subdivision (e)
of Section 775.5.
   (g) A violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a
fine of up to one hundred dollars ($100). Nothing in this subdivision
shall be considered in relation to a suspension, restriction, or
delay of driving privileges, or in the determination of a violation
point count as provided in Section 12810 of the Vehicle Code.



682.  All state-sponsored boating safety courses and all boating
safety courses that require state approval by the Department of
Boating and Waterways shall incorporate information about the dangers
of being overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning at the stern of a
motorized vessel and how to prevent that poisoning.



683.  (a) When a new or used motorized vessel is sold in California,
the two carbon monoxide poisoning warning stickers developed by the
Department of Boating and Waterways shall be placed on the motorized
vessel. The smaller sticker shall be placed in the interior of the
motorized vessel where it is immediately visible to the person
operating the motorized vessel the larger sticker shall be placed
facing out on the exterior of the stern or transom of the motorized
vessel, unless the motorized vessel is inflatable and the sticker
would not adhere to the surface of the stern.
   (b) For a motorized vessel sold by a dealer, the dealer shall
ensure that both warning stickers have been affixed prior to the
completion of the transaction.
   (c) For a motorized vessel sold by an individual, both stickers
shall be included by the Department of Motor Vehicles in the new
registration material provided to the new owner, and the new owner of
the motorized vessel shall be notified that he or she is required to
affix the smaller sticker in the interior of the motorized vessel
where it is immediately visible to the operator of the motorized
vessel and the larger sticker facing out on the exterior of the stern
or transom of the motorized vessel, unless the motorized vessel is
inflatable and the sticker would not adhere to the surface of the
stern.
   (d) A warning sticker already developed by the boating
manufacturer may satisfy the requirements of this section if it has
been approved in advance by the Department of Boating and Waterways.
   (e) This section shall become operative on May 1, 2005.




684.  (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles shall insert the
Department of Boating and Waterways' informational brochure and
warning stickers about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and
boats into the registration renewal materials mailed by the
Department of Motor Vehicles to vessel owners for two consecutive
two-year registration cycles and, thereafter, upon the recommendation
of the Director of Boating and Waterways. These materials shall
instruct vessel owners to place the two stickers in the motorized
vessel so that the smaller sticker is visible to the person operating
the motorized vessel and the larger sticker is facing out on the
exterior of the stern or transom of the motorized vessel, unless the
motorized vessel is inflatable and the sticker would not adhere to
the surface of the stern.
   (b) This section shall become operative on May 1, 2005.



685.  The Department of Boating and Waterways pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 85.2 may use funds in the Harbors and
Watercraft Revolving Fund, created pursuant to Section 85, to
administer this chapter and to reimburse the Department of Motor
Vehicles for its costs to administer this chapter.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hnc > 680-685

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION CODE
SECTION 680-685



680.  This act shall be known as the Anthony Farr and Stacy Beckett
Boating Safety Act of 2004, and may be cited as Anthony and Stacy's
Law.


681.  (a) It is unlawful to operate a motorized vessel or have the
engine of a motorized vessel run idle while an individual is teak
surfing, platform dragging, or bodysurfing behind the motorized
vessel.
   (b) It is unlawful to operate a motorized vessel or have the
engine of a motorized vessel run idle while an individual is
occupying or holding onto the swim platform, swim deck, swim step, or
swim ladder of the vessel.
   (c) Subdivision (b) does not apply when an individual is occupying
the swim platform, swim deck, swim step, or swim ladder for a very
brief period of time while assisting with the docking or departure of
the vessel, while exiting or entering the vessel, or while the
vessel is engaged in law enforcement or emergency rescue activity.
   (d) "Teak surfing" or "platform dragging" means holding onto the
swim platform, swim deck, swim step, swim ladder, or any portion of
the exterior of the transom of a motorized vessel for any amount of
time while the motorized vessel is underway at any speed.
   (e) "Bodysurfing" means swimming or floating on one's stomach or
on one's back on or in the wake directly behind a motorized vessel
that is underway.
   (f) "Vessel" has the same meaning as set forth in subdivision (e)
of Section 775.5.
   (g) A violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a
fine of up to one hundred dollars ($100). Nothing in this subdivision
shall be considered in relation to a suspension, restriction, or
delay of driving privileges, or in the determination of a violation
point count as provided in Section 12810 of the Vehicle Code.



682.  All state-sponsored boating safety courses and all boating
safety courses that require state approval by the Department of
Boating and Waterways shall incorporate information about the dangers
of being overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning at the stern of a
motorized vessel and how to prevent that poisoning.



683.  (a) When a new or used motorized vessel is sold in California,
the two carbon monoxide poisoning warning stickers developed by the
Department of Boating and Waterways shall be placed on the motorized
vessel. The smaller sticker shall be placed in the interior of the
motorized vessel where it is immediately visible to the person
operating the motorized vessel the larger sticker shall be placed
facing out on the exterior of the stern or transom of the motorized
vessel, unless the motorized vessel is inflatable and the sticker
would not adhere to the surface of the stern.
   (b) For a motorized vessel sold by a dealer, the dealer shall
ensure that both warning stickers have been affixed prior to the
completion of the transaction.
   (c) For a motorized vessel sold by an individual, both stickers
shall be included by the Department of Motor Vehicles in the new
registration material provided to the new owner, and the new owner of
the motorized vessel shall be notified that he or she is required to
affix the smaller sticker in the interior of the motorized vessel
where it is immediately visible to the operator of the motorized
vessel and the larger sticker facing out on the exterior of the stern
or transom of the motorized vessel, unless the motorized vessel is
inflatable and the sticker would not adhere to the surface of the
stern.
   (d) A warning sticker already developed by the boating
manufacturer may satisfy the requirements of this section if it has
been approved in advance by the Department of Boating and Waterways.
   (e) This section shall become operative on May 1, 2005.




684.  (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles shall insert the
Department of Boating and Waterways' informational brochure and
warning stickers about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and
boats into the registration renewal materials mailed by the
Department of Motor Vehicles to vessel owners for two consecutive
two-year registration cycles and, thereafter, upon the recommendation
of the Director of Boating and Waterways. These materials shall
instruct vessel owners to place the two stickers in the motorized
vessel so that the smaller sticker is visible to the person operating
the motorized vessel and the larger sticker is facing out on the
exterior of the stern or transom of the motorized vessel, unless the
motorized vessel is inflatable and the sticker would not adhere to
the surface of the stern.
   (b) This section shall become operative on May 1, 2005.



685.  The Department of Boating and Waterways pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 85.2 may use funds in the Harbors and
Watercraft Revolving Fund, created pursuant to Section 85, to
administer this chapter and to reimburse the Department of Motor
Vehicles for its costs to administer this chapter.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hnc > 680-685

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION CODE
SECTION 680-685



680.  This act shall be known as the Anthony Farr and Stacy Beckett
Boating Safety Act of 2004, and may be cited as Anthony and Stacy's
Law.


681.  (a) It is unlawful to operate a motorized vessel or have the
engine of a motorized vessel run idle while an individual is teak
surfing, platform dragging, or bodysurfing behind the motorized
vessel.
   (b) It is unlawful to operate a motorized vessel or have the
engine of a motorized vessel run idle while an individual is
occupying or holding onto the swim platform, swim deck, swim step, or
swim ladder of the vessel.
   (c) Subdivision (b) does not apply when an individual is occupying
the swim platform, swim deck, swim step, or swim ladder for a very
brief period of time while assisting with the docking or departure of
the vessel, while exiting or entering the vessel, or while the
vessel is engaged in law enforcement or emergency rescue activity.
   (d) "Teak surfing" or "platform dragging" means holding onto the
swim platform, swim deck, swim step, swim ladder, or any portion of
the exterior of the transom of a motorized vessel for any amount of
time while the motorized vessel is underway at any speed.
   (e) "Bodysurfing" means swimming or floating on one's stomach or
on one's back on or in the wake directly behind a motorized vessel
that is underway.
   (f) "Vessel" has the same meaning as set forth in subdivision (e)
of Section 775.5.
   (g) A violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a
fine of up to one hundred dollars ($100). Nothing in this subdivision
shall be considered in relation to a suspension, restriction, or
delay of driving privileges, or in the determination of a violation
point count as provided in Section 12810 of the Vehicle Code.



682.  All state-sponsored boating safety courses and all boating
safety courses that require state approval by the Department of
Boating and Waterways shall incorporate information about the dangers
of being overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning at the stern of a
motorized vessel and how to prevent that poisoning.



683.  (a) When a new or used motorized vessel is sold in California,
the two carbon monoxide poisoning warning stickers developed by the
Department of Boating and Waterways shall be placed on the motorized
vessel. The smaller sticker shall be placed in the interior of the
motorized vessel where it is immediately visible to the person
operating the motorized vessel the larger sticker shall be placed
facing out on the exterior of the stern or transom of the motorized
vessel, unless the motorized vessel is inflatable and the sticker
would not adhere to the surface of the stern.
   (b) For a motorized vessel sold by a dealer, the dealer shall
ensure that both warning stickers have been affixed prior to the
completion of the transaction.
   (c) For a motorized vessel sold by an individual, both stickers
shall be included by the Department of Motor Vehicles in the new
registration material provided to the new owner, and the new owner of
the motorized vessel shall be notified that he or she is required to
affix the smaller sticker in the interior of the motorized vessel
where it is immediately visible to the operator of the motorized
vessel and the larger sticker facing out on the exterior of the stern
or transom of the motorized vessel, unless the motorized vessel is
inflatable and the sticker would not adhere to the surface of the
stern.
   (d) A warning sticker already developed by the boating
manufacturer may satisfy the requirements of this section if it has
been approved in advance by the Department of Boating and Waterways.
   (e) This section shall become operative on May 1, 2005.




684.  (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles shall insert the
Department of Boating and Waterways' informational brochure and
warning stickers about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and
boats into the registration renewal materials mailed by the
Department of Motor Vehicles to vessel owners for two consecutive
two-year registration cycles and, thereafter, upon the recommendation
of the Director of Boating and Waterways. These materials shall
instruct vessel owners to place the two stickers in the motorized
vessel so that the smaller sticker is visible to the person operating
the motorized vessel and the larger sticker is facing out on the
exterior of the stern or transom of the motorized vessel, unless the
motorized vessel is inflatable and the sticker would not adhere to
the surface of the stern.
   (b) This section shall become operative on May 1, 2005.



685.  The Department of Boating and Waterways pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 85.2 may use funds in the Harbors and
Watercraft Revolving Fund, created pursuant to Section 85, to
administer this chapter and to reimburse the Department of Motor
Vehicles for its costs to administer this chapter.