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Public Act 104-0137 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning transportation. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Boat Registration and Safety Act is amended | ||||
by changing Sections 1-2, 2-2, 3-11, 4-2, 4-4, 4-11, 5-13, | ||||
5-18, 7-1, and 7-2 as follows: | ||||
(625 ILCS 45/1-2) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 311-2) | ||||
Sec. 1-2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | ||||
context clearly requires a different meaning: | ||||
"Airboat" means a vessel that is typically flat-bottomed | ||||
and propelled by an aircraft-type propeller powered by an | ||||
engine. | ||||
"Boating accident" means a collision, accident, or | ||||
casualty involving a vessel in or upon, or entering into or | ||||
exiting from, the water, including capsizing, collision with | ||||
another vessel or object, sinking, personal injury, death, | ||||
disappearance of a person from on board under circumstances | ||||
that indicate the possibility of death or injury, or property | ||||
damage to any vessel or dock. | ||||
"Competent" means capable of assisting a water skier in | ||||
case of injury or accident. | ||||
"Consideration" means an economic benefit, inducement, | ||||
right, or profit, including pecuniary payment accruing to an |
individual, person, or entity, but not including a voluntary | ||
sharing of the actual expense of the voyage, by monetary | ||
contribution or donation of fuel, food, beverage, or other | ||
supplies. | ||
"Dealer" means any person who engages in the business of | ||
manufacturing, selling, or dealing in, on consignment or | ||
otherwise, any number of new watercraft or 5 or more used | ||
watercraft of any make during the year, including any | ||
off-highway vehicle dealer or snowmobile dealer or a person | ||
licensed as a new or used vehicle dealer who also sells or | ||
deals in, on consignment or otherwise, any number of | ||
watercraft as defined in this Act. | ||
"Department" means the Department of Natural Resources. | ||
"Inland Rules" means the Inland Navigation Rules Act of | ||
1980. | ||
"International regulations" means the International | ||
Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, including | ||
annexes currently in force for the United States. | ||
"Leeward side" means the side of a vessel's sail that is | ||
facing away or sheltered from the wind. | ||
"Lifeboat" means a small boat kept on board a larger boat | ||
for use in an emergency. | ||
"Livery" means a person, corporation, company, business, | ||
or entity that advertises a livery watercraft for use by | ||
another, in exchange for any type of consideration and does | ||
not provide the renter or lessee with a captain, crew, or any |
staff or personnel to operate, oversee, maintain, or manage | ||
the watercraft. | ||
"Motorboat" or "power-driven vessel" means any vessel | ||
propelled by machinery whether such machinery is a principle | ||
source of propulsion . | ||
"Nonpowered watercraft" or "human-powered watercraft" | ||
means any canoe, kayak, kiteboard, paddleboard, ribbed | ||
inflatable, or any other watercraft propelled by oars, | ||
paddles, or poles but not powered by sail, canvas, human body | ||
part, or machinery of any sort. | ||
"Operate" means to use, navigate, employ, or otherwise be | ||
in actual physical control of a motorboat or vessel. | ||
"Operator" means a person who operates or is in actual | ||
physical control of a watercraft. | ||
"Owner" means a person, other than a secured party, having | ||
property rights or title to a watercraft. "Owner" includes a | ||
person entitled to the use or possession of a motorboat | ||
subject to an interest in another person, reserved or created | ||
by agreement and securing payment of performance of an | ||
obligation. "Owner" does not include a lessee under a lease | ||
not intended as security. | ||
"Passenger" means an individual carried on the vessel. | ||
"Passenger" does not mean: | ||
(1) the owner or individual representative of the | ||
owner, or in the case of a chartered vessel, an individual | ||
charterer or individual representative of the charterer, |
but in no case shall this exemption found in this | ||
paragraph apply to more than one person that is physically | ||
present on a vessel at any one time; | ||
(2) the master; or | ||
(3) a member of the crew engaged in the business of the | ||
vessel who has not contributed consideration for carriage | ||
and who is paid for on board services. | ||
"Passenger for hire" means a passenger for whom | ||
consideration is contributed as a condition of carriage on the | ||
vessel. | ||
"Person" means any individual, firm, corporation, | ||
partnership, or association, and any agent, assignee, trustee, | ||
executor, receiver, or representative thereof. | ||
"Personal flotation device" or "PFD" means a device that | ||
is approved by the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, under Part | ||
160 of Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations. | ||
"Personal injury" means any injury requiring treatment | ||
beyond first aid. | ||
"Personal watercraft" means a vessel propelled by a water | ||
jet pump or other machinery as its primary source of motive | ||
power and designed to be operated by a person sitting, | ||
standing, or kneeling on the vessel, rather than within the | ||
confines of a hull. | ||
"Principally operated" means the vessel is or will be | ||
primarily operated within the jurisdiction of the State during | ||
a calendar year. |
"Recreational boat" means any vessel manufactured or used | ||
primarily for noncommercial use, or leased, rented, or | ||
chartered to another for noncommercial use. | ||
"Sailboat" or "sailing vessel" means any vessel under sail | ||
so long as the propelling machinery, if fitted, is not being | ||
used. | ||
"Seaplane" means any aircraft designed to maneuver on the | ||
water. | ||
"Specialty prop-craft" means a vessel that is similar in | ||
appearance and operation to a personal watercraft but that is | ||
powered by an outboard or propeller driven motor. | ||
"Throwable PFD" has the meaning provided in 33 CFR 175.13. | ||
"Underway" applies to a vessel or watercraft at all times | ||
except when it is moored at a dock or anchorage area. | ||
"Use" applies to all vessels on the waters of this State, | ||
whether moored or underway. | ||
"Vessel" or "watercraft" means every device or boat | ||
watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of | ||
transportation on water, except a seaplane on the water, air | ||
mattress or similar device, and boats used for concession | ||
rides in artificial bodies of water designed and used | ||
exclusively for such concessions. | ||
"Waters of this State" means any water within the | ||
jurisdiction of this State. | ||
"Wearable U.S. Coast Guard approved personal flotation | ||
device", "wearable U.S. Coast Guard approved PFD", and |
"wearable PFD" have the meaning provided for "wearable PFD" in | ||
33 CFR 175.13. | ||
"Windward side" means the side of a vessel's sail that has | ||
the wind blowing into the sail. | ||
"Wing in Ground" (WIG) vessel means a multimodal vessel | ||
which, in its main operational mode, flies in close proximity | ||
to the surface utilizing surface-effect action. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-595, eff. 6-1-22 .) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/2-2) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 312-2) | ||
Sec. 2-2. Inspection; removal; impoundment. | ||
(a) Agents of the Department or other duly authorized | ||
police officers may board and inspect any watercraft boat at | ||
any time for the purpose of determining if this Act is being | ||
complied with. If the boarding officer or agent discovers any | ||
violation of this Act, he may issue a summons to the operator | ||
of the boat requiring that the operator appear before the | ||
circuit court for the county within which the offense was | ||
committed. | ||
(b) Every watercraft vessel subject to this Act, if under | ||
way and upon being hailed by a designated law enforcement | ||
officer, must stop immediately and lay to. | ||
(c) Agents of the Department and other duly authorized | ||
police officers may enforce all federal laws and regulations | ||
which have been mutually agreed upon by the federal and state | ||
governments and are applicable to the operation of watercraft |
on navigable waters and federal impoundments where concurrent | ||
jurisdiction exists between the federal and state governments. | ||
(d) Agents of the Department and other duly authorized | ||
police officers may seize and impound, at the owner's or | ||
operator's expense, any watercraft involved in a boating | ||
accident or a violation of Section 3A-21, 5-1, 5-2, or 5-16 of | ||
this Act. | ||
(e) If a watercraft is causing a traffic hazard because of | ||
its position on a waterway or its physical appearance is | ||
causing the impeding of traffic, its immediate removal from | ||
the waterway by a towing service may be authorized by a law | ||
enforcement agency having jurisdiction. | ||
(f) Whenever a peace officer reasonably believes that a | ||
person under arrest for a violation of Section 5-1, 5-2 , or | ||
5-16 of this Act or similar provision of a local ordinance, is | ||
likely, upon release, to commit a subsequent violation of | ||
Section 5-1, 5-2 , or 5-16 or a similar provision of a local | ||
ordinance, the arresting officer shall have the watercraft | ||
which the person was operating at the time of the arrest | ||
impounded for a period of not more than 12 hours after the time | ||
of the arrest. The watercraft may be released by the arresting | ||
law enforcement agency without impoundment, or may be released | ||
prior to the end of the impoundment period, however, if: | ||
(1) the watercraft was not owned by the person under | ||
arrest, and the lawful owner requesting release possesses | ||
proof of ownership, and would not, as determined by the |
arresting law enforcement agency: (i) indicate a lack of | ||
ability to operate a watercraft in a safe manner, or (ii) | ||
otherwise, by operating the watercraft, be in violation of | ||
this Act; or | ||
(2) the watercraft is owned by the person under | ||
arrest, and the person under arrest gives permission to | ||
another person to operate the watercraft, and the other | ||
person would not, as determined by the arresting law | ||
enforcement agency: (i) indicate a lack of ability to | ||
operate a watercraft in a safe manner, or (ii) otherwise, | ||
by operating the watercraft, be in violation of this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 93-156, eff. 1-1-04.) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/3-11) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 313-11) | ||
Sec. 3-11. Penalty. No person shall at any time : | ||
(a) falsely alter or change in any manner a certificate of | ||
number issued under the provisions hereof ; , or | ||
(b) falsify any record required by this Act ; , | ||
(c) falsify information on any application to the | ||
Department that is required to be provided to the Department | ||
by this Act; or | ||
(d) counterfeit any form of license provided for by this | ||
Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-469, eff. 6-1-18 .) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/4-2) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 314-2) |
Sec. 4-2. Navigation lights. | ||
A. Watercraft subject to this Section shall be divided | ||
into classes as follows: | ||
1. Class 1: Less than 16 feet in length. | ||
2. Class 2: 16 feet or over and less than 26 feet in | ||
length. | ||
3. Class 3: 26 feet or over and less than 40 feet in | ||
length. | ||
4. Class 4: 40 feet or over and less than 65 feet in | ||
length. | ||
B. Every motorboat, underway from sunset to sunrise or | ||
underway in weather causing reduced visibility, shall carry | ||
and exhibit the following United States Coast Guard approved | ||
lights when underway and, during such time, shall not use any | ||
other lights that may be mistaken for or interfere with those | ||
prescribed as follows: | ||
1. A Class 1 or Class 2 motorboat shall carry the | ||
following lights: | ||
(a) A bright white light aft to show all around the | ||
horizon; and | ||
(b) A combined light in the fore part of the | ||
watercraft and lower than the white light aft, showing | ||
green to starboard and red to port, so fixed as to | ||
throw the light from right ahead to 2 points (22.5 | ||
degrees) abaft the beam on their respective sides. | ||
2. A Class 3 or Class 4 motorboat shall carry the |
following lights: | ||
(a) A bright white light in the fore part of the | ||
watercraft as near the stern as practicable, so | ||
constructed as to show the unbroken light over an arc | ||
of the horizon of 20 points (225 degrees) of the | ||
compass, so fixed as to throw the light 10 points | ||
(112.5 degrees) on each side of the watercraft, | ||
namely, from right ahead to 2 points (22.5 degrees) | ||
abaft the beam on either side; | ||
(b) A bright white light aft, mounted higher than | ||
the white light forward, to show all around the | ||
horizon; and | ||
(c) On the starboard side, a green light so | ||
constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of | ||
the horizon of 10 points (112.5 degrees) of the | ||
compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right | ||
ahead to 2 points (22.5 degrees) abaft the beam on the | ||
starboard side. On the port side, a red light so | ||
constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of | ||
the horizon of 10 points (112.5 degrees) of the | ||
compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right | ||
ahead to 2 points (22.5 degrees) abaft the beam on the | ||
port side. The side lights shall be fitted with | ||
inboard screens so set as to prevent these lights from | ||
being seen across the bow. | ||
3. A Class 1 or Class 2 motorboat propelled by sail |
alone shall exhibit the combined light prescribed by | ||
paragraph (1) and a 12-point (135 degrees) white light | ||
aft. A Class 3 or Class 4 motorboat, when so propelled, | ||
shall exhibit the colored side lights, suitably screened | ||
as prescribed by paragraph (2) and a 12-point (135 | ||
degrees) white light aft. | ||
4. Every white light prescribed by this Section shall | ||
be of such character as to be visible at a distance of at | ||
least 2 miles. Every colored light prescribed by this | ||
Section shall be of such character as to be visible at a | ||
distance of at least one mile. As used in this subsection | ||
"visible", when applied to lights, means visible on a dark | ||
night with clear atmosphere. | ||
5. If propelled by sail and machinery, a motorboat | ||
shall carry the lights required by this Section for a | ||
motorboat propelled by machinery only. | ||
6. All other watercraft over 65 feet in length and | ||
those propelled solely by wind effect on the sail shall | ||
display lights prescribed by federal regulations. | ||
C. Nonpowered watercraft shall carry, ready at hand, a | ||
lantern or flashlight showing a white light that shall be | ||
exhibited in sufficient time to avert collision. Manually | ||
propelled watercraft used on the waters of this State where | ||
power-driven vessels are prohibited are exempt from the | ||
provisions of this Section. | ||
D. Any watercraft may carry and exhibit the lights |
required by the international regulations in lieu of the | ||
lights required by subsection B of this Section. | ||
E. All watercraft, when anchored, other than in a special | ||
anchorage area as defined in 33 CFR 109.10, shall, from sunset | ||
to sunrise, carry and display a steady white light visible all | ||
around the horizon for a distance of no less than 2 miles. | ||
F. The lights prescribed in this Section shall at minimum | ||
have an intensity so as to be visible at the minimum ranges as | ||
set forth in 33 CFR 83.22 (Blank) . | ||
G. (Blank). | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-595, eff. 6-1-22 .) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/4-4) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 314-4) | ||
Sec. 4-4. Whistles. ) It is unlawful to operate a motorboat | ||
without a mouth, hand or power operated whistle, horn or other | ||
appliance, capable of producing a blast of 2 seconds or more | ||
duration and having an audible distance as set forth in 33 CFR | ||
86.01 for at least one-half mile . | ||
(Source: P.A. 82-783.) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/4-11) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 314-11) | ||
Sec. 4-11. Engine cut-off switch. | ||
(a) As used in this Section: | ||
"Engine cut-off switch link" means the lanyard or wireless | ||
cut-off device used to attach the motorboat operator to the | ||
engine cut-off switch installed on the motorboat. |
"Engine cut-off switch" means an emergency switch | ||
installed on a motorboat that: | ||
(1) is designed to shut off the engine if: | ||
(A) the motorboat operator using a lanyard | ||
attachment activates the switch by falling overboard | ||
or otherwise moving beyond the length of the lanyard; | ||
or | ||
(B) the motorboat operator or a passenger | ||
using a wireless attachment activates the switch by | ||
falling overboard and submerging a man-overboard | ||
transmitter; and | ||
(2) attaches: | ||
(A) physically to the motorboat operator | ||
through the use of a lanyard worn by the operator; or | ||
(B) wirelessly through the use of a | ||
water-activated man-overboard transmitter worn by the | ||
motorboat operator or any similarly equipped passenger | ||
on the motorboat. means an operational emergency | ||
cut-off engine stop switch installed on a motorboat | ||
that attaches to a motorboat operator by an engine | ||
cut-off switch link. | ||
(b) A motorboat operator may not operate a motorboat less | ||
than 26 feet in length that is equipped by the manufacturer | ||
with an engine cutoff switch and such switch is not in use | ||
while the motorboat is operating on plane or above | ||
displacement speed. No person may operate a watercraft without |
first verifying that the engine cut-off switch is operational | ||
and fully functional and properly attaching the lanyard or | ||
wireless attachment, as appropriate for the specific | ||
motorboat, to the operator's body or to the clothing or | ||
personal flotation device being worn by the operator. | ||
(c) The requirement under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) | ||
shall not apply if: | ||
(A) the main helm of the covered vessel is installed | ||
within an enclosed cabin; or | ||
(B) the vessel does not have an engine cut-off switch. | ||
No person may operate any motor boat, including personal | ||
watercraft or specialty prop-craft, equipped with an | ||
engine cut-off switch while the engine is running and the | ||
motorboat is underway without verifying that the engine | ||
cut-off switch is operational and fully-functional and: | ||
(1) the engine cut-off switch link is properly | ||
attached to his or her person, clothing or worn PFD, as | ||
appropriate for the specific vessel; or | ||
(2) activating the wireless cut-off system. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1033, eff. 7-14-10.) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/5-13) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 315-8) | ||
Sec. 5-13. Traffic rules. | ||
A. The area straight ahead of a vessel to the point that is | ||
22.5 degrees beyond the middle of the vessel on the starboard | ||
side of the watercraft shall be designated the danger zone. An |
operator of a watercraft shall yield the right-of-way to any | ||
other watercraft occupying or entering into the danger zone | ||
that may result in collision. | ||
A-5. Head-on situation. | ||
(1) If 2 power-driven vessels are meeting head-on or | ||
nearly head-on courses so as to involve risk of collision, | ||
each shall alter course to starboard so that each shall | ||
pass on the port side of the other. | ||
(2) A vessel proceeding along the course of a narrow | ||
channel or canal shall keep as near to the outer limit of | ||
the channel or canal that lies on the starboard side as is | ||
safe and practicable. | ||
(3) A power-driven vessel operating in narrow channels | ||
and proceeding downbound with a following current | ||
downstream shall have the right-of-way over an upbound | ||
vessel, shall propose the manner and place of passage, and | ||
shall imitate the maneuvering signals as required by law a | ||
vessel proceeding upstream . The vessel proceeding upstream | ||
shall yield as necessary to permit safe passing. | ||
B. Crossing. As used in this Section, "crossing" means 2 | ||
or more watercraft traveling in directions that would have the | ||
path of travel of the watercraft intersect each other. | ||
(1) If 2 power-driven vessels are crossing so as to | ||
involve the risk of collision, the vessel that has the | ||
other on the starboard side shall keep out of the way and | ||
shall avoid crossing ahead of the other vessel. |
(2) A power-driven vessel crossing a river shall keep | ||
out of the way of a power-driven vessel ascending or | ||
descending the river. | ||
(3) A vessel may not cross a narrow channel or canal if | ||
the crossing impedes the passage of a vessel that can only | ||
safely navigate within the channel or canal. | ||
C. Overtaking. | ||
(1) A vessel overtaking any other shall give way to | ||
the vessel being overtaken. | ||
(2) If a vessel operator is in doubt as to whether he | ||
or she is overtaking another vessel, the operator shall | ||
assume he or she is overtaking the other vessel and shall | ||
act accordingly. | ||
(3) Any subsequent alteration of the bearing between | ||
the 2 vessels shall not make the overtaking vessel a | ||
crossing vessel within the meaning of this Section or | ||
relieve the overtaking operator of the duty to keep clear | ||
of the overtaken vessel until finally past and clear. | ||
(4) When overtaking in a narrow channel or canal, the | ||
operator of a power-driven vessel intending to overtake | ||
another power-driven vessel shall proceed to pass safety | ||
only after indicating his or her intention by sounding the | ||
horn as follows: | ||
(a) one short blast from the horn signifies a | ||
request to pass on the overtaken vessel's starboard | ||
side; |
(b) 2 short blasts from the horn signify a request | ||
to pass on the overtaken vessel's port side. | ||
(5) The operator of the power-driven vessel being | ||
overtaken shall: | ||
(a) acknowledge the request by sounding the same | ||
signal; or | ||
(b) sound 5 short blasts from the horn to indicate | ||
danger or to warn the overtaking vessel not to pass. | ||
No response from the overtaken vessel shall be | ||
interpreted as an indication of danger and is the same as | ||
if 5 short blasts from the horn were sounded. In the | ||
absence of an audible signal or horn, a light signal | ||
device using the appropriate number of rapid bursts of | ||
light may be used. | ||
D. Sailing vessels. | ||
(1) The operator of a power-driven vessel shall yield | ||
the right-of-way to any nonpowered or sailing vessel | ||
unless the nonpowered vessel is overtaking the | ||
power-driven vessel or when a large craft is navigating in | ||
a confined channel, the large craft has the right-of-way | ||
over a boat propelled solely by oars or sails. | ||
(2) If 2 sailing vessels are approaching one another, | ||
so as to involve risk of collision, one of them shall keep | ||
out of the way of the other as follows: | ||
(a) If each has the wind on a different side, the | ||
vessel that has the wind on the port side shall give |
way to the other vessel. | ||
(b) If both have the wind on the same side, the | ||
vessel that is to windward shall give way to the vessel | ||
that is to leeward. | ||
(c) If a vessel with the wind on the port side sees | ||
a vessel to windward and cannot determine with | ||
certainty whether the other vessel has the wind on the | ||
port or starboard side, the vessel shall give way to | ||
the other vessel. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-595, eff. 6-1-22 .) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/5-18) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 315-13) | ||
Sec. 5-18. (a) No Beginning on January 1, 2016, no person | ||
born on or after January 1, 1998, unless exempted by | ||
subsection (i), shall operate a motorboat with over 10 horse | ||
power unless that person has a valid Boating Safety | ||
Certificate issued by the Department of Natural Resources or | ||
an entity or organization recognized and approved by the | ||
Department. | ||
(b) No person under 10 years of age may operate a | ||
motorboat. | ||
(c) Persons Prior to January 1, 2016, persons at least 10 | ||
years of age and less than 12 years of age may operate a | ||
motorboat with over 10 horse power only if they are | ||
accompanied on the motorboat and under the direct control of a | ||
parent or guardian or a person at least 18 years of age |
designated by a parent or guardian. Beginning on January 1, | ||
2016, persons at least 10 years of age and less than 12 years | ||
of age may operate a motorboat with over 10 horse power only if | ||
the person is under the direct on-board supervision of a | ||
parent or guardian who meets the requirements of subsection | ||
(a) or a person at least 18 years of age who meets the | ||
requirements of subsection (a) and is designated by a parent | ||
or guardian. | ||
(d) Persons Prior to January 1, 2016, persons at least 12 | ||
years of age and less than 18 years of age may operate a | ||
motorboat with over 10 horse power only if they are | ||
accompanied on the motorboat and under the direct control of a | ||
parent or guardian or a person at least 18 years of age | ||
designated by a parent or guardian, or the motorboat operator | ||
is in possession of a Boating Safety Certificate issued by the | ||
Department of Natural Resources, Division of Law Enforcement, | ||
authorizing the holder to operate motorboats. Beginning on | ||
January 1, 2016, persons at least 12 years and less than 18 | ||
years of age may operate a motorboat with over 10 horse power | ||
only if the person meets the requirements of subsection (a) or | ||
is under the direct on-board supervision of a parent or | ||
guardian who meets the requirements of subsection (a) or a | ||
person at least 18 years of age who meets the requirements of | ||
subsection (a) and is designated by a parent or guardian. | ||
(e) The Beginning January 1, 2016, the owner of a | ||
motorboat or a person given supervisory authority over a |
motorboat shall not permit a motorboat with over 10 horse | ||
power to be operated by a person who does not meet the Boating | ||
Safety Certificate requirements of this Section. | ||
(f) Licensed boat liveries shall offer abbreviated | ||
operating and safety instruction covering core boat safety | ||
rules to all renters, unless the renter can demonstrate | ||
compliance with the Illinois Boating Safety Certificate | ||
requirements of this Section, or is exempt under subsection | ||
(i) of this Section. A person who completes abbreviated | ||
operating and safety instruction may operate a motorboat | ||
rented from the livery providing the abbreviated operating and | ||
safety instruction without having a Boating Safety Certificate | ||
for up to one year from the date of instruction. The Department | ||
shall adopt rules to implement this subsection. | ||
(g) Violations. | ||
(1) A person who is operating a motorboat with over 10 | ||
horse power and is required to have a valid Boating Safety | ||
Certificate under the provisions of this Section shall | ||
present the certificate to a law enforcement officer upon | ||
request. Failure of the person to present the certificate | ||
upon request is a petty offense. | ||
(2) A person who provides false or fictitious | ||
information in an application for a Boating Safety | ||
Certificate; or who alters, forges, counterfeits, or | ||
falsifies a Boating Safety Certificate; or who possesses a | ||
Boating Safety Certificate that has been altered, forged, |
counterfeited, or falsified is guilty of a Class A | ||
misdemeanor. | ||
(3) A person who loans or permits his or her Boating | ||
Safety Certificate to be used by another person or who | ||
operates a motorboat with over 10 horse power using a | ||
Boating Safety Certificate that has not been issued to | ||
that person is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. | ||
(4) A violation of this Section done with the | ||
knowledge of a parent or guardian shall be deemed a | ||
violation by the parent or guardian and punishable under | ||
Section 11A-1. | ||
(h) The Department of Natural Resources shall establish a | ||
program of instruction on boating safety, laws, regulations | ||
and administrative laws, and any other subject matter which | ||
might be related to the subject of general boat safety. The | ||
program shall be conducted by instructors certified by the | ||
Department of Natural Resources. The course of instruction for | ||
persons certified to teach boating safety shall be not less | ||
than 8 hours in length, and the Department shall have the | ||
authority to revoke the certification of any instructor who | ||
has demonstrated his inability to conduct courses on the | ||
subject matter. The Department of Natural Resources shall | ||
develop and provide a method for students to complete the | ||
program online. Students satisfactorily completing a program | ||
of not less than 8 hours in length shall receive a certificate | ||
of safety from the Department of Natural Resources. The |
Department may cooperate with schools, online vendors, private | ||
clubs and other organizations in offering boating safety | ||
courses throughout the State of Illinois. | ||
The Department shall issue certificates of boating safety | ||
to persons 10 years of age or older successfully completing | ||
the prescribed course of instruction and passing such tests as | ||
may be prescribed by the Department. The Department may charge | ||
each person who enrolls in a course of instruction a fee not to | ||
exceed $5. If a fee is authorized by the Department, the | ||
Department shall authorize instructors conducting such courses | ||
meeting standards established by it to charge for the rental | ||
of facilities or for the cost of materials utilized in the | ||
course. Fees retained by the Department shall be utilized to | ||
defray a part of its expenses to operate the safety and | ||
accident reporting programs of the Department. | ||
(i) A Boating Safety Certificate is not required by: | ||
(1) a person who possesses a valid United States Coast | ||
Guard commercial vessel operator's license or a marine | ||
certificate issued by the Canadian government; | ||
(2) a person employed by the United States, this | ||
State, another state, or a subdivision thereof while in | ||
performance of his or her official duties; | ||
(3) a person who is not a resident, is temporarily | ||
using the waters of this State for a period not to exceed | ||
90 days, and meets any applicable boating safety education | ||
requirements of his or her state of residency or possesses |
a Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator's Card; | ||
(4) a person who is a resident of this State who has | ||
met the applicable boating safety education requirements | ||
of another state or possesses a Canadian Pleasure Craft | ||
Operator's Card; | ||
(5) a person who has assumed operation of the | ||
motorboat due to the illness or physical impairment of the | ||
operator, and is returning the motorboat or personal | ||
watercraft to shore in order to provide assistance or care | ||
for that operator; | ||
(6) a person who is registered as a commercial | ||
fisherman or a person who is under the onboard direct | ||
supervision of the commercial fisherman while operating | ||
the commercial fisherman's vessel; | ||
(7) a person who is serving or has qualified as a | ||
surface warfare officer or enlisted surface warfare | ||
specialist in the United States Navy; | ||
(8) a person who has assumed operation of the | ||
motorboat for the purpose of completing a watercraft | ||
safety course approved by the Department, the U.S. Coast | ||
Guard, or the National Association of State Boating Law | ||
Administrators; | ||
(9) a person using only an electric motor to propel | ||
the motorboat; | ||
(10) a person operating a motorboat on private | ||
property; |
(11) a person over the age of 12 years who holds a | ||
valid certificate issued by another state, a province of | ||
the Dominion of Canada, the United States Coast Guard | ||
Auxiliary or the United States Power Squadron need not | ||
obtain a certificate from the Department if the course | ||
content of the program in such other state, province or | ||
organization substantially meets that established by the | ||
Department under this Section. A certificate issued by the | ||
Department or by another state, province of the Dominion | ||
of Canada or approved organization shall not constitute an | ||
operator's license, but shall certify only that the | ||
student has successfully passed a course in boating safety | ||
instruction; or | ||
(12) a person who is temporarily using the waters of | ||
this State for the purpose of participating in a boat | ||
racing event sanctioned by the Department of Natural | ||
Resources or authorized federal agency. The organizer or | ||
holder of the sanctioned event shall possess liability | ||
insurance for property damage and bodily injury or death | ||
with a minimum benefit of $1,000,000 that shall remain in | ||
effect through the entirety of the event. | ||
(j) The Department of Natural Resources shall adopt rules | ||
necessary to implement this Section. The Department of Natural | ||
Resources shall consult and coordinate with the boating | ||
public, professional organizations for recreational boating | ||
safety, and the boating retail, leasing, and dealer business |
community in the adoption of these rules. | ||
(Source: P.A. 98-698, eff. 1-1-15; 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; | ||
99-526, eff. 7-8-16.) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/7-1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 317-1) | ||
Sec. 7-1. It On and after March 1, 1960 it shall be | ||
unlawful for any person to engage in the business of operating | ||
a boat or boats carrying passengers for hire, or renting a boat | ||
or boats for hire without first having obtained a license so to | ||
do from the Department. Such license shall be renewable each | ||
year on January March 1st, shall be good only for one year or | ||
portion of a year up to and including December 31st March 1st , | ||
and it shall be unlawful for such person to so engage in such | ||
business without having a valid license currently then in | ||
force. The Department shall outline the application process | ||
for passenger-for-hire licenses or rental boat licenses by | ||
administrative rule. Violations of this Act by a business or | ||
individual holding a rental license or passenger-for-hire | ||
license shall result in the suspension or revocation of the | ||
license issued based on the procedures outlined in | ||
administrative rule. | ||
(Source: P.A. 85-149.) | ||
(625 ILCS 45/7-2) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 317-2) | ||
Sec. 7-2. License fee. The fee for a license to operate a | ||
boat for carrying passengers for hire shall be established by |
administrative rule $50 for each boat . The fee for a license | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
for engaging in the business of renting boats for hire and the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
shall be $30, plus an annual fee for each boat rented or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
offered for rent shall be set by administrative rule of $1 for | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
each boat less than 16 feet in length; $2 for each boat 16 feet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
or over and less than 26 feet in length; and $8 for each boat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 feet or over in length. No boat shall, after March 1, 1960, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
be rented or offered for rent until such license has been | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
granted and the boat marked as hereinafter provided. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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