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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 235 — Boats and boating

235.010 Definitions for chapter.

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As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning:
(1)"Vessel" means every description of watercraft, other than a seaplane on the
water;
(2)"Motorboat" means any vessel propelled by machinery, whether or not such
machinery is the principal source of propulsion, except for the following:
(a)Boats or vessels propelled totally by a direct current battery-powered
motor when used on private waters;
(b)Boats propelled by human power employing the use of hand or foot
operation; and
(c)Federally regulated commercial vessels;
(3)"Owner" means a person, other than a lienholder, having the property in or title
to a motorboat. The term 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 or performance of an obligation, but the term
excludes a lessee under a lease not intended as security;
(4)"Personal watercraft" means a vessel which uses an internal combustion
engine to power a jet pump for its primary source of propulsion and is designed
to be operated by a person sitting, standing, or kneeling on the vessel rather
than to be operated by a person sitting or standing inside the vessel;
(5)"Safe boating certificate" means a document attesting the successful
completion of instruction, approved by the department or given by the United
States Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary or the United States Power
Squadron, to prepare an individual to safely operate a motorboat or personal
watercraft on the waters of the Commonwealth;
(6)"Waters of this state" means any waters within the territorial limits of this state;
(7)"Person" means an individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, or
other entity;
(8)"Operate" means to navigate or otherwise use a motorboat or a vessel;
(9)"Cabinet" means the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet;
(10)"Department" means the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources;
(11)"License" and "certificate of number" as used herein are synonymous;
(12)"Clerk" means county clerk;
(13)"Division of Law Enforcement" means the Division of Law Enforcement,
Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources administratively attached to the
Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet;
(14)"Title" means the certificate of title;
(15)"Commissioner" means the commissioner of the Department of Fish and
Wildlife Resources;
(16)"Federally regulated commercial vessel" means any vessel holding a United
States certificate of documentation with a coastwise trade endorsement;
(17)"Marina" means a dock or basin providing moorings for motorboats and
offering supply, repair, or other services for remuneration; and
(18)"Marine sanitation device" means equipment that is identified by the United
States Coast Guard as meeting the standards of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency or that is approved by the Energy and
Environment Cabinet, to eliminate the discharge of untreated sewage from
vessels into the waters of the Commonwealth and is a device that receives,
treats, retains, or discharges sewage.
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