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Virginia Boating Safety Education Requirement. Virginia Boating Safety Education Requirement. Boating safety education compliance requirement established in 2007 Phased-in through 2016 Applies to operators of: All boats with motors of 10hp and greater Personal Watercraft (PWC ).
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Virginia Boating Safety Education Requirement • Boating safety education compliance requirement established in 2007 • Phased-in through 2016 • Applies to operators of: • All boats with motors of 10hp and greater • Personal Watercraft (PWC)
2003 – 2012 Incident Statistics • 10 Year Boat Incident Summary Year Number of Number of Number of Amount of Incidents Injuries Fatalities Property Damage 2003 125 85 21 $1,054,410.00 2004 150 98 20 $1,209,015.00 2005 134 89 14 $1,857,792.00 2006 136 92 23 $1,151,958.00 2007 146 107 13 $1,001,170.00 2008 95 65 17 $387,668.00 2009 136 91 25 $907,900.00 2010 105 79 15 $1,898,499.00 2011 120 97 21 $1,226,360.00 2012 95 62 14 $476,584.00
Who . . . Specifically • Motorboats with a motor of 10 horsepower or greater • Sailboats do not have to meet the requirement unless the sailboat has a motor that is 10hp or greater (whether or not the engine is running) • Personal watercraft (PWC) • Canoes, kayaks, rowboats, or other manually propelled boats do not have to meet the requirement
PWC Definition • Motorboats less than 16 feet in length, powered by jet pumps vice propellers, where the persons stand, kneel, or sit on, rather than inside the boat. • Commonly known as • Ski-Doo® (Bombardier) • Waverunner® (Yamaha) • JET SKI® (Kawasaki) • Age Restriction: • No person under the age of 14 may operate a PWC. • Operators 14 and 15 MUST show proof of completing an approved and accepted boating safety course • The challenge exam or other provisions of the Education Compliance Requirement do not meet the requirements of the age restriction law.
Why Does Virginia Need This Law? • Over 250,000 registered motorboats • Includes about 30,000 personal watercraft • Help manage risk involved in boating • Over 700 recreational boating accidents with nearly 100 fatalities (2007 – 2011)
Virginia Boating Safety Education Requirement Completion Schedule • Motorboat Operators shall meet requirements by: • 45 years old or younger 1July14 • 50 years old or younger 1July15 • All motorboat operators 1July16 • PWC* Operators shall meet requirements by : • 14 or 15 years old if they have successfully completed an approved boating education safety course • All PWC operators 1July12 *PWC: Motorboats less than 16 feet in length, powered by jet pumps vice propellers, where the persons stand, kneel, or sit on, rather than inside the boat.
Exceptions to Education Requirements • Pass an equivalency/challenge exam • Possess or possessed a license to operate a vessel issued by the USCG • Possess a marine certificate or a Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator's Card issued by the Canadian government • Possess a temporary operator's certificate as indicated on new boat registration • Possess a rental or lease agreement and training documentation • Operate a motorboat with onboard direct supervision by compliant person • Operate a boat not registered in Virginia, temporarily using the waters of Virginia for a period not to exceed 90 days, and meets any applicable boating safety education requirements of the state of residency • Assumed operation of motorboat due to illness or physical impairment of initial operator, and returning motorboat to shore in order to provide assistance or care for the operator • Was once registered as a commercial fisherman pursuant to the Code of Virginia or under the onboard direct supervision of the commercial fisherman while operating the commercial fisherman‘s boat.
Where Do Requirements Apply? • All public waters of the Commonwealth • River systems (both fresh and tidal water) • Virginia portion of the Chesapeake Bay • Waters up to 3 miles off the Virginia coast • Virginia portion of any lake shared with an adjoining state • Most of the lakes wholly located in Virginia • Some lakes in Virginia are not public (e.g. Lake Caroline and Lake Monticello) and the requirements do not apply on those lakes. • Check with private lake authorities • The law does not apply to private lakes and ponds on personal property.
How To Meet The Requirements • Complete an approved boating safety course accepted by Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries • DGIF’s Boat Virginia(currently offered at no cost) • U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary offered classroom courses • Internet-based courses • Boat US Boat Education section for information about classroom and approved distance learning options.
How To Meet The Requirements cont. • Proctored Equivalency Exam • For the experienced and knowledgeable boater • Tests knowledge of information included in an approved course • Referred to as a "challenge" exam • More extensive than test provided at the end of a classroom course.
Proof Of Compliance • Present card or certificate indicating you passed an approved course, or equivalency exam. • Lifetime Virginia Boating Safety Education Card available for $10.00
Non-Resident Requirement • If operating a boat registered in Virginia, you must comply with Virginia's boating safety education requirement. • If operating a boat registered in another state, but temporarily Virginia waters for a period of 90 days or less, you must meet the boating safety education requirements of your state.
Previous Training • You must provide your course completion card or certificate. If you cannot find your course completion card, the Department may have a record of your course completion • If there is not a record of your class completion and you cannot find your card or certificate, then you will have to take a course or pass the challenge exam.
Lost Certificate Replacement • If the course was a classroom course provided by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, your name should be in the Department's student database and we can replace the card. • Request must be in writing • Fax request to 804-367-0262 or mail to: Boating Safety Education, Replacement Card P.O. Box 11104, Richmond, VA 23230. • If the course was provided by the Coast Guard Auxiliary or the U.S. Power Squadrons, contact them to see if their records will allow the issuance of a replacement document. • Internet course students should check with original course provider.
Minimum Age Requirement • Personal watercraft • Minimum operator age is 16 • except those 14 or 15 year olds who have completed and passed a course. • Motorboat • No minimum operator age* • No minimum age requirement to attend a NASBLA approved boating safety course. * Youngsters can operate a boat under onboard direct supervision of a person who meets the boating safety education requirement.
Penalty • Violation of any provision of this law may result in a civil penalty of $100
Temporary Operation Certificate • A Temporary Operators Certificate (TOC) allows a first time boat owner to operate their new boat for 90 days • Allows time for the registered owner to take a boating safety education course. • If you are not yet required to take a boating safety course, the expiration of the TOC does not apply to you (refer to the phase-in schedule of the boating safety course)