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State Regulations. NJ, NY, CT, PA,MA,RI,NH,VT,MA. March 2014. State Requirements. New Jersey, www. njsp.org/maritime/ New York, www.nysparks.state.ny.us Connecticut, www. ct.gov/dep Pennsylvania, www.fishandboat.com Massachusetts , www.boat-ed.com/ma/handbook/agency.htm
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State Regulations NJ, NY, CT, PA,MA,RI,NH,VT,MA March 2014
State Requirements • New Jersey, www. njsp.org/maritime/ • New York, www.nysparks.state.ny.us • Connecticut, www. ct.gov/dep • Pennsylvania, www.fishandboat.com • Massachusetts, www.boat-ed.com/ma/handbook/agency.htm • Rhode Island, www.dmv.com/ri/rhode-island/all-about/boating-regulations • New Hampshire, www.nhboateducation.com • Vermont, www.vsp.vermont.gov • Maine, www.gov/ifw
State Requirements • Subjects • Age • Boating Education and Licensing • Registration
Education and LicensingNew Jersey • Age Restrictions for power vessels • <13 years may not operate a power vessel • 13 - 15 years low power (<10 hp) with a Boating Safety Certificate(see site for more details} • =>16 may operate a power vessel including a PWC with a Boating Safety Certificate njsp.org/maritime/
Education and LicensingNew Jersey • Regulations for Tidal Waters • Residents and boaters for more than 90 days require a NJ State Police Boating Safety Certificate. • Boating Safety Courses are available through USCGA, USPS and other NJ licensed instructors • Visitors require a Boating Safety Certificate approved by their home state, USCG, or NASBLA. njsp.org/maritime/
Education and LicensingNew Jersey • Regulations for Non Tidal Waters • Residents require a Boat License from the MVC. MVC requires NJSP Boating Safety Certificate to issue a Boat License. • Visitors require written proof of a course similar to a NJ Boating Safety Certificate or approve by USCG, or NASBLA. • Exceptions: <1 hp, 12 volt electric, vessel => 12’ with a motor <10 hp, an authorized race with a permit, certain private or community lakes, check local regulations njsp.org/maritime/
Titling, Registration & Documentation - New Jersey • Registration • All powered vessels • NJ Department of Motor Vehicles registers vessels: www.state.nj.us/mvc • Vessels registered in other states operating for more than 180 consecutive days in NJ
Titling, Registration & Documentation - New Jersey • Documentation: • All documented vessels for which the owner maintains, owns, rents, leases or otherwise occupies space within NJ, other than on a transient basis, must be registered with NJ DMV • Are not required to display registration number • Shall display registration stickers njsp.org/maritime/
Education and LicensingNew York • Age and Education • 10 - born after May 1 1996 you may operate a motorboat (non-PWC) with a boating safety certificate • 14 years and older you may operate a PWC with a boating safety certificate • Born before May 1 1996 a boating safety certificate is not required to operate a motor boat www.nysparks.state.ny.us
Education and LicensingNew York • Acceptable courses • NYS 8 hour course taught by a NY approved instructor. To find a course go to: www.nysparks.state.ny.us • USCG Auxiliary ABS or BS&S atwww.cgaux.org • US Power Squadron ABC at wwwusps.org
Titling, Registration & Documentation - New York • Registrations numbers and validation stickers • The registration number must be permanently attached to both sides of the vessel’s bow, read from left to right, be 3” block letters and of a color that contrasts with that of the hull. • Validation stickers are to be affixed to the hull, in line with, and no further than three inches aft of, the registration number. www.nysparks.state.ny.us
Titling, Registration & Documentation - New York • Documentation: • Documented pleasure vessels must apply for registration and display the appropriate validation stickers. The DMV will not issue a title or a number to a documented vessel. • Validation sticker should be placed in the same place they would be if there was a registration number. www.nysparks.state.ny.us
Education and LicensingConnecticut • Age to operate a power vessel • <12 only a vessel with < 10 hp • 12 to any age a power vessel except a PWC • 16 to any age a PWC ct.gov/deep
Education and LicensingConnecticut • Education • To operate a power boat or sail boat =>19.5’ (no motor): • Residents and Property Owners must have a Ct Safe Boating Certificate • Anyone using Ct waters for more than 60 days in a year must have a Ct Safe Boating Certificate ct.gov/deep
Education and LicensingConnecticut • Education PWC • To operate a Personal Water Craft (PWC) all persons must have a Ct Certificate of Personal Watercraft Operations (CPWO) • Certificates from some neighboring states are acceptable, contact CT DEEP ct.gov/deep
Education and LicensingConnecticut • Education continued • Requirements • Boat: 8 hour SBC (Safe Boating Certificate) course • PWC: 8 hour combined SBC and CPWO (Certificate of Personal Watercraft Operation) course • A 2 1/2 hour PWC course will provide a temporary CPWO • SBC plus 2.5 hour PWC class room course = CPWO ct.gov/deep
Education and LicensingConnecticut • Education continued • Providers • Community Colleges • Private Providers • USCG Auxiliary • US Power Squadron ct.gov/dep
Education and LicensingConnecticut • Education continued • Schedule of classes • ct.gov/deep • cgaux.org • usps.org ct.gov/dep
Titling, Registration & Documentation - Connecticut • Registrations • All power boats and sail boat =>19.5’ • Owned by Ct residents or boat in Ct more than 60 days • Registrations is handled by the Ct DMV (ct.gov/dmv/) • Numbers and Validation stickers are issued to the owner ct.gov/dep
Titling, Registration & Documentation - Connecticut • Registrations continued • Registration numbers must be placed on the hull near the bow on both sides. • Validation stickers must be placed two inches to the right of the number. • Starboard side toward the bow • Port side toward the stern ct.gov/dep
Titling, Registration & Documentation - Connecticut • Documentation • Documented vessels must be registered if in the state more than 60 days. • Validation stickers but not numbers are issued and must be affixed to both sides of the bow. ct.gov/dep
Education and LicensingPennsylvania • Age for operating a power boat • 0 - 25 hp: no restrictions • > 25 hp: 12 years of age • PWC: 12 - 15 years of age may NOT operate with passengers 15 years of age or youngeron board or rent a PWC • PWC: 16 www.fishandboat.com
Education and LicensingPennsylvania • Boating Safety Education Certificates • 0 - 25 hp: No certificate required • > 25 hp: Persons born after January 1 1982 must have a boating safety certificate • PWC: All operators must have a boating safety certificate www.fishandboat.com
Education and LicensingPennsylvania • Boating Safety Education Certificates • Pennsylvania residents must have a permanent Boating Safety Education Certificates issued by the PA Fish & Boat Commission • Out of state boaters must have a certificate issued for a course approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). www.fishandboat.com
Education and LicensingPennsylvania • Classroom Courses • Pa Fish & Boat Commission • U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary • U.S. Power Squadrons • Other approved organizations • Class finder • www.fishandboat.com www.fishandboat.com
Education and LicensingPennsylvania • Distance Learning • Boat Pennsylvania Internet Boating Course information is available from www.fishandboat.com • Pennsylvania Video-Correspondence Course, call 1-888-723-4741 www.fishandboat.com
Titling, Registration & Documentation - Pennsylvania • Registration • Boats propelled by machinery and electric motors must be numbered, regardless of length and type of motor • Documented boats must be registered • Unpowered boats may be registered • Renewal cycle is every two years www.fishandboat.com
Titling, Registration & Documentation - Pennsylvania • Numbering • Forward half of the vessel • Read left to right • Registration decal 6” before or aft of the number • Documented and low-volume boats (kayaks) do not have to display number but must display registration decals www.fishandboat.com
Education and Licensing Massachusetts • Age for operating a power boat • 12 - 15 years with Boating Education Course no restrictions • =>16 No requirements • PWC requirements • <16 may not operate a PWC • 16 - 17 with State approved Boating Education Course • 18 and older no reqirements www.boat-ed.com/ma/handbook/pwc.htm
Education and LicensingMassachusetts • Classroom Courses • Massachusetts Boating and RV Bureau • U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary • U.S. Power Squadrons • Other approved organizations • Class finder • www.mass.gov/dfwele/dle/courselist.htm www.boat-ed.com/ma/handbook/pwc.htm
Titling, Registration & Documentation - Massachusetts • Registration is required for all boats except • Boats without any kind of motor (unpowered canoes sailboats or kayaks • Boats registered in another state and using Ma waters less than 60 consecutive days • Boats documented with the US Coast Guard www.boat-ed.com/ma/handbook/pwc.htm
Education and Licensing Rhode Island • All Rhode Island residents born after 1/1/1986 must have a Boater Safety Education Certificate (BSEC) • PWC: BSEC is required for all operators • Less than 13 you must have a BSEC on board and be supervised by an adult over 18 www.dmv.com/ri/rhode-island/all-about/boating-regulations
Education and Licensing Rhode Island • Boater Safety Education Certificate Cont’ • Exceptions • Vessels =>10 hp • USCG Commercial Operators License • Non residents who meet the requirements of boaters in their respective states www.dmv.com/ri/rhode-island/all-about/boating-regulations
Education and LicensingRhode Island • Classroom Courses • U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary • U.S. Power Squadron • Community College of Rhode Island • Other NASBLA approved courses • On line courses are acceptable • Boat Ed, US Coast Guard, BoatWise, Boat US Foundation • On line courses may not be acceptable in other states www.dmv.com/ri/rhode-island/all-about/boating-regulations
Titling, Registration & Documentation - Rhode Island • Registration is required for all powered by machinery, gasoline, diesel, electric • Exceptions • Rowboats less than 12 feet • Non-motorized canoes sailboats or kayaks • Boats registered in another state and using RI waters less than 90 consecutive days www.dmv.com/ri/rhode-island/all-about/boating-regulations
Titling, Registration & Documentation - Rhode IslandNumbering • Be affixed on both sides of the bow • Be block letters, three inches high and contrasting with the color of your boat • Letters must be separated from the numbers by a space or a hyphen. • Registration decals are placed after the number separated by a space • Port side aft of the number • Starboard side forward of the number www.dmv.com/ri/rhode-island/all-about/boating-regulations
Education and LicensingNew Hampshire • Age and certificte requirement for operating a power boat • 0 - 25 hp: no restrictions • > 25 hp: 16 years of age with a Boating Safety Education Certificates • PWC: 16 with a Boating Safety Education Certificates • Born before January 1 1982 no BSEC required
Education and LicensingNew Hampshire • Boating Safety Education Certificates • Boating certificate issued by another state and NASBLA approved • USCG Auxiliary boating safety certificate • USPS boating safety certificate • USCG unexpired commercial boating license • NH unexpired commercial boating license
Education and LicensingVermont • Age for operating a power boat • < 12 years boats =< 6 hp • => 12 years operate a power boat except a PWC with a Boating Safety Education Certificates • PWC: 16 with a Boating Safety Education Certificates
Education and LicensingVermont • Education • Over the Internet: Complete study course @www.boat-ed.com/vermont • In a classroom: The Vermont State Police can help you find a course @ www.vsp.vermont.gov or 802-878-7111 x 2211 • Not a residents of Vermont and have proof that they passed an approved boater education course in another state.
Education and LicensingNew Hampshire • Age for operating a power boat • =< 25 hp does not have any restrictions • Vessel > 25 hp => 16 yrs with a SBEC. • < 16 years boats only if accompanied by a person => 18 with a SBEC • PWC => 16 yrs with a Safe Boater Education Certificate (SBEC)
Education and LicensingNew Hampshire • NH Safe Boating Education Certificate. • Log on to www.nhboatingeducation.com • Take the on line course • Print the On Line Exam Results Slip • After two business dates phone 888-254-2125 to find in-person examination at one of numerous locations
Education and LicensingNew Hampshire • New Hampshire also accepts: • A boating certificate issued by another State agency and NASBLA approved. • A boating certificate issued by the US Power Squadron. • A boating certificate issued by the US Coast Guard Auxiliary. • An unexpired commercial boating license issued by the US Coast Guard. • An unexpired commercial boating license issued by the State of New Hampshire.
Registration New Hampshire • All motor boats including electric must be registered and carry a validation sticker • Sailing vessels >12’ including boats and boards must be registered • Other small vessels, canoes, kayaks without motors are exempt • Boats registered in other states using NH 30 or more consecutive days must be registered
Education and LicensingMaine • Age restrictions for operating a power boat • <12 yrs, >10 hp only if supervised by a person at least 16 years • PWC: No one under 16 yrs may operate a PWC. 16 and 17 yrs must have an approved Boating Safety Certificate and proof of age or be accompanied by a person => 18 • =>18 no requirements