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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 235 — Boats and boating

235.203 Flotation device for child under twelve on moving boat -- Exceptions.

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(1)All persons under twelve
(12)years of age in an open boat or on an open deck of a
vessel being used for recreational purposes on the waters of this state shall wear a
personal flotation device approved by the United States Coast Guard while the
vessel is underway. Any personal flotation devices required by this section shall be
in good and serviceable condition, appropriately sized, and properly worn by the
person. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a vessel in violation of this
subsection.
(2)No boat or watercraft owner or operator shall permit a child under the age of twelve
(12)years to violate subsection
(1)of this section.
(3)The provisions of this section shall not apply to a child who is a passenger on a
commercial vessel licensed by the United States Coast Guard for the transportation
of passengers for hire or to a toll ferry operating pursuant to a certificate of
convenience and necessity or a perpetual and irrevocable franchise operating
pursuant to KRS 280.010 to 280.110.
(4)A charge under subsection
(1)or
(2)of this section shall be dismissed if the
defendant provides to the county attorney or the court proof that the person who was
alleged to be under twelve
(12)years of age was actually twelve
(12)years of age or
older. If the information is provided to the county attorney and the county attorney
deems the proof sufficient, the county attorney shall seek dismissal of the charge
and the defendant shall not be required to appear in court. If the information is
presented in court and the court deems the proof sufficient, the court shall dismiss
the charge. In either case, court costs shall not be assessed.
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