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§ 2. Definitions. The following terms when used in this chapter unless  otherwise  expressly  stated,  or  unless the context of the language or  subject  matter  indicates  a  different  meaning  or  application   was  intended,  shall  be  deemed to mean and include: 1. "Office" shall mean  the state office of parks, recreation and historic preservation.    2. "Commissioner" shall mean the commissioner of parks, recreation and  historic preservation,  unless  otherwise  indicated,  except  that  for  purposes  of  the  administration  of  articles three and eleven of this  chapter within the sixth  park  region,  the  boundaries  of  which  are  described  in  subdivision  six of section 7.01 of the parks, recreation  and  historic  preservation   law,   "commissioner"   shall   mean   the  commissioner of environmental conservation.    4.  "Navigable  waters  of  the  state"  shall mean all lakes, rivers,  streams and waters within the boundaries of the state and not  privately  owned,  which  are navigable in fact or upon which vessels are operated,  except all tidewaters bordering on and lying within  the  boundaries  of  Nassau and Suffolk counties.    5.  "Navigable  in  fact"  shall  mean  navigable  in  its  natural or  unimproved condition, affording a  channel  for  useful  commerce  of  a  substantial  and  permanent character conducted in the customary mode of  trade and travel on water. A theoretical or potential  navigability,  or  one  that  is  temporary, precarious and unprofitable is not sufficient,  but to be navigable in  fact  a  lake  or  stream  must  have  practical  usefulness to the public as a highway for transportation.    6. "Vessel" shall mean any floating craft and all vessels shall belong  to one of the following classes:    (a)  "Public  Vessel"  shall  mean  and  include every vessel which is  propelled in whole or in  part  by  mechanical  power  and  is  used  or  operated  for  commercial purposes on the navigable waters of the state;  that is either carrying passengers, carrying freight, towing, or for any  other use; for which a compensation  is  received,  either  directly  or  where  provided as an accommodation, advantage, facility or privilege at  any place of public accommodation, resort or amusement.    (b) "Residential vessel" shall mean and include every vessel which  is  used primarily as a residence.    (c)  "Pleasure  vessel" shall mean and include every vessel not within  the classification of public vessel or residential vessel. However,  the  provisions  of  this  chapter  shall  not  apply to rowboats, canoes and  kayaks except as otherwise expressly provided.    (d) The term "vessel" as used in this chapter shall not include a crew  racing shell. "Crew racing shell" shall mean any shell,  gig,  barge  or  other  boat designed primarily for practice or racing, propelled by oars  or sweeps, in the sport of crew or scull racing conducted by  a  private  or  public educational institution, school, academy, college, university  or association of any of the preceding, or by an amateur sports club  or  association  or by the United States or International Olympics Committee  and shall not include canoes, rowboats or lifeboats.    The boat or  launch  accompanying  a  crew  racing  shell  shall  have  sufficient  safety  devices  to  aid members of the crew should the need  arise.    7. "Owner" shall mean the person actually holding title to  a  vessel,  except  a  public  vessel  chartered  unmanned for a period of more than  thirty consecutive days, in which case "owner" shall include the  person  chartering the vessel.    8.  "Person"  shall  mean  an  individual, partnership, corporation or  association.    9. "Master" shall include every individual having  for  the  time  the  charge, control or direction of a vessel.10.  "Pilot"  shall  mean an individual licensed to take charge of the  course of a vessel through or upon specific waters.    11. "Engineer" shall mean an individual licensed to operate a vessel's  main engines and auxiliaries.    12.  "Joint  pilot  and engineer" shall mean an individual licensed to  act as both pilot and engineer for a public vessel which in the judgment  of the inspector can be safely navigated by one individual.    13. "Operator" shall mean an individual who operates  or  navigates  a  pleasure vessel.    14. "License" shall mean a certificate furnished by the inspector.    15.  "Inspector"  shall  mean the individual, or individuals, provided  for in article two, section twelve, of this chapter.    16. "Under way" shall mean that the vessel is not at anchor,  or  made  fast to the shore, or aground.    17.  "Visibility"  as applied to lights shall mean discernibility on a  dark night with a clear atmosphere.    18. "Starboard" shall mean the right hand side, facing the bow of  the  vessel.    19.  "Port"  shall  mean  the  left  hand  side, facing the bow of the  vessel.    20. "Wharf" shall mean and include any structure built  or  maintained  for the purpose of providing a berthing place for vessels.    21.  "Dock" shall mean a wharf, or portion of a wharf, extending along  the shore line and generally connected with the uplands  throughout  its  length.    22. "Pier" shall mean a wharf or portion of a wharf extending from the  shore line with water on both sides.    23. "Jetty" shall mean a structure located within the shore lines of a  body of water for the purpose of controlling currents usually to prevent  filling in a channel.    24.  "Breakwater" shall mean a structure located within the shore line  of a body of water for the purpose of providing protection from wind and  wave action.    25. "Undocumented vessel" shall mean any vessel which is not  required  to  have,  and  does  not  have,  a  valid marine document issued by the  federal bureau of customs.    26. "Open construction" shall mean that a vessel is so constructed  as  to be void of any decking or enclosure which inhibits the continuous and  free circulation of air within the vessel when under way.    27.  "Aids  to  Navigation"  shall  mean buoys, beacons or other fixed  objects in the water which are used to mark obstructions  to  navigation  or to direct navigation through safe channels.    28.  "Floating  Objects"  shall  mean  any anchored marker or platform  floating on the surface of the water other than aids to  navigation  and  shall  include  but not be limited to, bathing beach markers, speed zone  markers, information markers, swimming or diving floats, mooring  buoys,  fishing buoys, and ski jumps.    29.  "Gray  water"  shall  mean  waste  water generated by water using  fixtures other than toilets; including but not limited to  baths,  sinks  and laundry facilities used on residential vessels.    * 30.  "Personal watercraft" shall mean a vessel which uses 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.    * NB There are 2 sb 30's    * 30.  "Personal  flotation  device"  shall  mean a wearable flotation  device, classified and approved by the United States Coast  Guard  whichis  in such a condition that it is fit for its intended purpose, bears a  legibly marked United States Coast Guard approval number and  is  of  an  appropriate size for the person who intends to use it.    * NB There are 2 sb 30's    31.  "Specialty prop-craft" shall mean a vessel which is powered by an  outboard motor or a propeller driven motor 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.    32.  "Effective  muffler"  or "underwater exhaust system" shall mean a  sound suppression device or system designed and installed to  abate  the  sound  of  exhaust  gases emitted from an internal combustion engine and  which prevents excessive or unusual  noise,  as  set  forth  in  section  forty-four of this chapter.    33.  "Abandoned  historic  shipwreck" shall mean wrecks situated on or  under lands owned by the state, in which the state holds title  pursuant  to  the  Abandoned  Shipwrecks Act of 1987 (43 U.S.C. 2101) or which, by  reason  of  their  antiquity,  history,  architecture,  archaeology   or  cultural  value,  have state or national importance and are eligible for  inclusion on the state register of historic places, and which have  been  abandoned  by the owner of record. The term shall include the wreck, its  cargo and contents and the situs.    34. "Wreck" shall mean any wrecked property, other than  an  abandoned  historic shipwreck.

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§ 2. Definitions. The following terms when used in this chapter unless  otherwise  expressly  stated,  or  unless the context of the language or  subject  matter  indicates  a  different  meaning  or  application   was  intended,  shall  be  deemed to mean and include: 1. "Office" shall mean  the state office of parks, recreation and historic preservation.    2. "Commissioner" shall mean the commissioner of parks, recreation and  historic preservation,  unless  otherwise  indicated,  except  that  for  purposes  of  the  administration  of  articles three and eleven of this  chapter within the sixth  park  region,  the  boundaries  of  which  are  described  in  subdivision  six of section 7.01 of the parks, recreation  and  historic  preservation   law,   "commissioner"   shall   mean   the  commissioner of environmental conservation.    4.  "Navigable  waters  of  the  state"  shall mean all lakes, rivers,  streams and waters within the boundaries of the state and not  privately  owned,  which  are navigable in fact or upon which vessels are operated,  except all tidewaters bordering on and lying within  the  boundaries  of  Nassau and Suffolk counties.    5.  "Navigable  in  fact"  shall  mean  navigable  in  its  natural or  unimproved condition, affording a  channel  for  useful  commerce  of  a  substantial  and  permanent character conducted in the customary mode of  trade and travel on water. A theoretical or potential  navigability,  or  one  that  is  temporary, precarious and unprofitable is not sufficient,  but to be navigable in  fact  a  lake  or  stream  must  have  practical  usefulness to the public as a highway for transportation.    6. "Vessel" shall mean any floating craft and all vessels shall belong  to one of the following classes:    (a)  "Public  Vessel"  shall  mean  and  include every vessel which is  propelled in whole or in  part  by  mechanical  power  and  is  used  or  operated  for  commercial purposes on the navigable waters of the state;  that is either carrying passengers, carrying freight, towing, or for any  other use; for which a compensation  is  received,  either  directly  or  where  provided as an accommodation, advantage, facility or privilege at  any place of public accommodation, resort or amusement.    (b) "Residential vessel" shall mean and include every vessel which  is  used primarily as a residence.    (c)  "Pleasure  vessel" shall mean and include every vessel not within  the classification of public vessel or residential vessel. However,  the  provisions  of  this  chapter  shall  not  apply to rowboats, canoes and  kayaks except as otherwise expressly provided.    (d) The term "vessel" as used in this chapter shall not include a crew  racing shell. "Crew racing shell" shall mean any shell,  gig,  barge  or  other  boat designed primarily for practice or racing, propelled by oars  or sweeps, in the sport of crew or scull racing conducted by  a  private  or  public educational institution, school, academy, college, university  or association of any of the preceding, or by an amateur sports club  or  association  or by the United States or International Olympics Committee  and shall not include canoes, rowboats or lifeboats.    The boat or  launch  accompanying  a  crew  racing  shell  shall  have  sufficient  safety  devices  to  aid members of the crew should the need  arise.    7. "Owner" shall mean the person actually holding title to  a  vessel,  except  a  public  vessel  chartered  unmanned for a period of more than  thirty consecutive days, in which case "owner" shall include the  person  chartering the vessel.    8.  "Person"  shall  mean  an  individual, partnership, corporation or  association.    9. "Master" shall include every individual having  for  the  time  the  charge, control or direction of a vessel.10.  "Pilot"  shall  mean an individual licensed to take charge of the  course of a vessel through or upon specific waters.    11. "Engineer" shall mean an individual licensed to operate a vessel's  main engines and auxiliaries.    12.  "Joint  pilot  and engineer" shall mean an individual licensed to  act as both pilot and engineer for a public vessel which in the judgment  of the inspector can be safely navigated by one individual.    13. "Operator" shall mean an individual who operates  or  navigates  a  pleasure vessel.    14. "License" shall mean a certificate furnished by the inspector.    15.  "Inspector"  shall  mean the individual, or individuals, provided  for in article two, section twelve, of this chapter.    16. "Under way" shall mean that the vessel is not at anchor,  or  made  fast to the shore, or aground.    17.  "Visibility"  as applied to lights shall mean discernibility on a  dark night with a clear atmosphere.    18. "Starboard" shall mean the right hand side, facing the bow of  the  vessel.    19.  "Port"  shall  mean  the  left  hand  side, facing the bow of the  vessel.    20. "Wharf" shall mean and include any structure built  or  maintained  for the purpose of providing a berthing place for vessels.    21.  "Dock" shall mean a wharf, or portion of a wharf, extending along  the shore line and generally connected with the uplands  throughout  its  length.    22. "Pier" shall mean a wharf or portion of a wharf extending from the  shore line with water on both sides.    23. "Jetty" shall mean a structure located within the shore lines of a  body of water for the purpose of controlling currents usually to prevent  filling in a channel.    24.  "Breakwater" shall mean a structure located within the shore line  of a body of water for the purpose of providing protection from wind and  wave action.    25. "Undocumented vessel" shall mean any vessel which is not  required  to  have,  and  does  not  have,  a  valid marine document issued by the  federal bureau of customs.    26. "Open construction" shall mean that a vessel is so constructed  as  to be void of any decking or enclosure which inhibits the continuous and  free circulation of air within the vessel when under way.    27.  "Aids  to  Navigation"  shall  mean buoys, beacons or other fixed  objects in the water which are used to mark obstructions  to  navigation  or to direct navigation through safe channels.    28.  "Floating  Objects"  shall  mean  any anchored marker or platform  floating on the surface of the water other than aids to  navigation  and  shall  include  but not be limited to, bathing beach markers, speed zone  markers, information markers, swimming or diving floats, mooring  buoys,  fishing buoys, and ski jumps.    29.  "Gray  water"  shall  mean  waste  water generated by water using  fixtures other than toilets; including but not limited to  baths,  sinks  and laundry facilities used on residential vessels.    * 30.  "Personal watercraft" shall mean a vessel which uses 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.    * NB There are 2 sb 30's    * 30.  "Personal  flotation  device"  shall  mean a wearable flotation  device, classified and approved by the United States Coast  Guard  whichis  in such a condition that it is fit for its intended purpose, bears a  legibly marked United States Coast Guard approval number and  is  of  an  appropriate size for the person who intends to use it.    * NB There are 2 sb 30's    31.  "Specialty prop-craft" shall mean a vessel which is powered by an  outboard motor or a propeller driven motor 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.    32.  "Effective  muffler"  or "underwater exhaust system" shall mean a  sound suppression device or system designed and installed to  abate  the  sound  of  exhaust  gases emitted from an internal combustion engine and  which prevents excessive or unusual  noise,  as  set  forth  in  section  forty-four of this chapter.    33.  "Abandoned  historic  shipwreck" shall mean wrecks situated on or  under lands owned by the state, in which the state holds title  pursuant  to  the  Abandoned  Shipwrecks Act of 1987 (43 U.S.C. 2101) or which, by  reason  of  their  antiquity,  history,  architecture,  archaeology   or  cultural  value,  have state or national importance and are eligible for  inclusion on the state register of historic places, and which have  been  abandoned  by the owner of record. The term shall include the wreck, its  cargo and contents and the situs.    34. "Wreck" shall mean any wrecked property, other than  an  abandoned  historic shipwreck.

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§ 2. Definitions. The following terms when used in this chapter unless  otherwise  expressly  stated,  or  unless the context of the language or  subject  matter  indicates  a  different  meaning  or  application   was  intended,  shall  be  deemed to mean and include: 1. "Office" shall mean  the state office of parks, recreation and historic preservation.    2. "Commissioner" shall mean the commissioner of parks, recreation and  historic preservation,  unless  otherwise  indicated,  except  that  for  purposes  of  the  administration  of  articles three and eleven of this  chapter within the sixth  park  region,  the  boundaries  of  which  are  described  in  subdivision  six of section 7.01 of the parks, recreation  and  historic  preservation   law,   "commissioner"   shall   mean   the  commissioner of environmental conservation.    4.  "Navigable  waters  of  the  state"  shall mean all lakes, rivers,  streams and waters within the boundaries of the state and not  privately  owned,  which  are navigable in fact or upon which vessels are operated,  except all tidewaters bordering on and lying within  the  boundaries  of  Nassau and Suffolk counties.    5.  "Navigable  in  fact"  shall  mean  navigable  in  its  natural or  unimproved condition, affording a  channel  for  useful  commerce  of  a  substantial  and  permanent character conducted in the customary mode of  trade and travel on water. A theoretical or potential  navigability,  or  one  that  is  temporary, precarious and unprofitable is not sufficient,  but to be navigable in  fact  a  lake  or  stream  must  have  practical  usefulness to the public as a highway for transportation.    6. "Vessel" shall mean any floating craft and all vessels shall belong  to one of the following classes:    (a)  "Public  Vessel"  shall  mean  and  include every vessel which is  propelled in whole or in  part  by  mechanical  power  and  is  used  or  operated  for  commercial purposes on the navigable waters of the state;  that is either carrying passengers, carrying freight, towing, or for any  other use; for which a compensation  is  received,  either  directly  or  where  provided as an accommodation, advantage, facility or privilege at  any place of public accommodation, resort or amusement.    (b) "Residential vessel" shall mean and include every vessel which  is  used primarily as a residence.    (c)  "Pleasure  vessel" shall mean and include every vessel not within  the classification of public vessel or residential vessel. However,  the  provisions  of  this  chapter  shall  not  apply to rowboats, canoes and  kayaks except as otherwise expressly provided.    (d) The term "vessel" as used in this chapter shall not include a crew  racing shell. "Crew racing shell" shall mean any shell,  gig,  barge  or  other  boat designed primarily for practice or racing, propelled by oars  or sweeps, in the sport of crew or scull racing conducted by  a  private  or  public educational institution, school, academy, college, university  or association of any of the preceding, or by an amateur sports club  or  association  or by the United States or International Olympics Committee  and shall not include canoes, rowboats or lifeboats.    The boat or  launch  accompanying  a  crew  racing  shell  shall  have  sufficient  safety  devices  to  aid members of the crew should the need  arise.    7. "Owner" shall mean the person actually holding title to  a  vessel,  except  a  public  vessel  chartered  unmanned for a period of more than  thirty consecutive days, in which case "owner" shall include the  person  chartering the vessel.    8.  "Person"  shall  mean  an  individual, partnership, corporation or  association.    9. "Master" shall include every individual having  for  the  time  the  charge, control or direction of a vessel.10.  "Pilot"  shall  mean an individual licensed to take charge of the  course of a vessel through or upon specific waters.    11. "Engineer" shall mean an individual licensed to operate a vessel's  main engines and auxiliaries.    12.  "Joint  pilot  and engineer" shall mean an individual licensed to  act as both pilot and engineer for a public vessel which in the judgment  of the inspector can be safely navigated by one individual.    13. "Operator" shall mean an individual who operates  or  navigates  a  pleasure vessel.    14. "License" shall mean a certificate furnished by the inspector.    15.  "Inspector"  shall  mean the individual, or individuals, provided  for in article two, section twelve, of this chapter.    16. "Under way" shall mean that the vessel is not at anchor,  or  made  fast to the shore, or aground.    17.  "Visibility"  as applied to lights shall mean discernibility on a  dark night with a clear atmosphere.    18. "Starboard" shall mean the right hand side, facing the bow of  the  vessel.    19.  "Port"  shall  mean  the  left  hand  side, facing the bow of the  vessel.    20. "Wharf" shall mean and include any structure built  or  maintained  for the purpose of providing a berthing place for vessels.    21.  "Dock" shall mean a wharf, or portion of a wharf, extending along  the shore line and generally connected with the uplands  throughout  its  length.    22. "Pier" shall mean a wharf or portion of a wharf extending from the  shore line with water on both sides.    23. "Jetty" shall mean a structure located within the shore lines of a  body of water for the purpose of controlling currents usually to prevent  filling in a channel.    24.  "Breakwater" shall mean a structure located within the shore line  of a body of water for the purpose of providing protection from wind and  wave action.    25. "Undocumented vessel" shall mean any vessel which is not  required  to  have,  and  does  not  have,  a  valid marine document issued by the  federal bureau of customs.    26. "Open construction" shall mean that a vessel is so constructed  as  to be void of any decking or enclosure which inhibits the continuous and  free circulation of air within the vessel when under way.    27.  "Aids  to  Navigation"  shall  mean buoys, beacons or other fixed  objects in the water which are used to mark obstructions  to  navigation  or to direct navigation through safe channels.    28.  "Floating  Objects"  shall  mean  any anchored marker or platform  floating on the surface of the water other than aids to  navigation  and  shall  include  but not be limited to, bathing beach markers, speed zone  markers, information markers, swimming or diving floats, mooring  buoys,  fishing buoys, and ski jumps.    29.  "Gray  water"  shall  mean  waste  water generated by water using  fixtures other than toilets; including but not limited to  baths,  sinks  and laundry facilities used on residential vessels.    * 30.  "Personal watercraft" shall mean a vessel which uses 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.    * NB There are 2 sb 30's    * 30.  "Personal  flotation  device"  shall  mean a wearable flotation  device, classified and approved by the United States Coast  Guard  whichis  in such a condition that it is fit for its intended purpose, bears a  legibly marked United States Coast Guard approval number and  is  of  an  appropriate size for the person who intends to use it.    * NB There are 2 sb 30's    31.  "Specialty prop-craft" shall mean a vessel which is powered by an  outboard motor or a propeller driven motor 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.    32.  "Effective  muffler"  or "underwater exhaust system" shall mean a  sound suppression device or system designed and installed to  abate  the  sound  of  exhaust  gases emitted from an internal combustion engine and  which prevents excessive or unusual  noise,  as  set  forth  in  section  forty-four of this chapter.    33.  "Abandoned  historic  shipwreck" shall mean wrecks situated on or  under lands owned by the state, in which the state holds title  pursuant  to  the  Abandoned  Shipwrecks Act of 1987 (43 U.S.C. 2101) or which, by  reason  of  their  antiquity,  history,  architecture,  archaeology   or  cultural  value,  have state or national importance and are eligible for  inclusion on the state register of historic places, and which have  been  abandoned  by the owner of record. The term shall include the wreck, its  cargo and contents and the situs.    34. "Wreck" shall mean any wrecked property, other than  an  abandoned  historic shipwreck.