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Code · Connecticut · Title 15 — Navigation and Aeronautics · CHAPTER 268 — Boating

Sec. 15-140m. Reckless operation of a vessel in the second degree.

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(a)A person commits the offense of reckless operation of a vessel in the second degree when he
(1)operates a vessel at such speed or maneuvers a vessel in such a manner as to endanger the life, limb or property of another person,
(2)operates or, as owner, permits the operation of a vessel loaded with passengers or cargo beyond its safe carrying capacity, having regard for weather and other operating conditions,
(3)operates or, as owner, permits the operation of a vessel loaded or powered in excess of the maximum capacity information stated on the United States Coast Guard capacity information label or the capacity information label of the manufacturer affixed to such vessel, or
(4)operates or, as owner, permits the operation of a vessel the capacity information label of which has been altered, defaced or removed.
(b)Any person guilty of reckless operation of a vessel in the second degree shall be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars.
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