NRS 488.730 Operation of certain power-driven vessels on interstate waters of State by persons born on or after January 1, 1983: Requirements; presentation to peace officer of certain documentation; duties of certain persons engaged in business of renting or leasing power-driven vessels.
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NRS 488.730 Operation of certain power-driven vessels on interstate waters of State by persons born on or after January 1, 1983: Requirements; presentation to peace officer of certain documentation; duties of certain persons engaged in business of renting or leasing power-driven vessels.
1. A person born on or after January 1, 1983, shall not operate a power-driven vessel that has a motor which exceeds 15 horsepower on any interstate waters of this State unless the operator:
(a)Has:
(1)Successfully completed a course in safe boating that is approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators or passed a proficiency examination if the examination was proctored and tested the knowledge of information included in the curriculum of such a course; and
(2)Received a certificate as evidence of successful completion of the course or passage of the examination;
(b)Possesses a license to operate a vessel issued for maritime personnel by the United States Coast Guard pursuant to 46 C.F.R. Part 10 or an equivalent license issued by the Canadian Coast Guard;
(c)Possesses a nonrenewable temporary operator’s permit to operate the power-driven vessel which is valid for 60 days and was issued with the certificate of number for the power-driven vessel if the vessel is new or was sold with a transfer of ownership;
(d)Possesses a rental or lease agreement provided pursuant to subsection 3 which lists the person as an authorized operator of the power-driven vessel; or
(e)Is not a resident of this State, is at least 18 years of age, is temporarily using the interstate waters of this State for a period not to exceed 60 consecutive days and satisfies any applicable requirements of the person’s state of residency or province relating to the operation of a power-driven vessel.
2. A person born on or after January 1, 1983, who is operating a power-driven vessel that has a motor which exceeds 15 horsepower on any interstate waters of this State and who is stopped by a game warden, sheriff or other peace officer in the enforcement of this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto shall present to the game warden, sheriff or peace officer:
(a)The certificate received by the person pursuant to subparagraph
(2)of paragraph
(a)of subsection 1;
(b)A license described in paragraph
(b)of subsection 1;
(c)An operator’s permit for the power-driven vessel described in paragraph
(c)of subsection 1;
(d)A rental or lease agreement for the power-driven vessel provided pursuant to subsection 3 which lists the person as an authorized operator of the power-driven vessel; or
(e)Proof that the person satisfies the requirements of paragraph
(e)of subsection 1.
Ê Failure to present the certificate, license, permit, agreement or proof constitutes prima facie evidence of a violation of subsection 1. A person who fails to present the certificate, license, permit, agreement or proof is guilty of a misdemeanor unless the person presents the required documents in court. The documents must prove that the person was operating the power-driven vessel in compliance with this section on the date of the violation.
3. A person or an agent or employee of a person engaged in the business of renting or leasing power-driven vessels for operation on the interstate waters of this State shall not rent or lease a power-driven vessel that has a motor which exceeds 15 horsepower to any person born on or after January 1, 1983, for operation on the interstate waters of this State unless the person:
(a)Is 18 years of age or older; and
(b)Signs an affidavit that the person:
(1)Has successfully completed a course in safe boating that is approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators or has passed a proficiency examination that was proctored and tests knowledge of the information included in the curriculum of such a course;
(2)Possesses a license to operate a vessel issued for maritime personnel by the United States Coast Guard pursuant to 46 C.F.R. Part 10 or an equivalent license issued by the Canadian Coast Guard; or
(3)Is not a resident of this State, is temporarily using the interstate waters of this State for a period not to exceed 60 consecutive days and satisfies any applicable requirements of the person’s state of residency or province relating to the operation of a power-driven vessel.
4. A person or an agent or employee of a person engaged in the business of renting or leasing power-driven vessels for operation on the interstate waters of this State shall list on each rental or lease agreement for a power-driven vessel the name and age of each person who is authorized to operate the power-driven vessel. The person to whom the power-driven vessel is rented or leased shall ensure that only those persons who are listed as authorized operators are allowed to operate the power-driven vessel. A person who is under 16 years of age may:
(a)Be listed as an authorized operator.
(b)Operate the power-driven vessel only if an authorized operator who is 18 years of age or older is on board the power-driven vessel and supervises the person.
5. A person or an agent or employee of a person engaged in the business of renting or leasing power-driven vessels for operation on the interstate waters of this State shall provide to each authorized operator of a power-driven vessel a summary of the statutes and regulations governing the operation of a power-driven vessel and instructions regarding the safe operation of the power-driven vessel. Each person who is listed as an authorized operator of the power-driven vessel shall review the summary of the statutes, regulations and instructions before the power-driven vessel departs from the rental or leasing office.