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Code · Utah · Title 73 — Water and Irrigation · Chapter 18

73-18-10. Owner of boat livery -- Duties.

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Effective 5/6/2026
73-18-10. Owner of boat livery -- Duties.
(a)The owner of a boat livery shall keep a record of the following:
(i)the name and address of the person hiring a vessel;
(ii)the identification number of the vessel;
(iii)the date on which and the bodies of water on which the vessel is launched;
(iv)the vessel's departure date and time; and
(v)the vessel's expected time of return.
(b)The owner of a boat livery shall keep a record described in Subsection (1)(a) for at least one year.
(2)Neither the owner of a boat livery nor the owner's agent, independent contractor, or employee may permit a vessel to depart from the premises of the boat livery unless the owner:
(a)equips the vessel as required under this chapter; and
(b)advises the lessee or renter of the vessel of the rules made under this chapter that the lessee or renter shall obey.
(3)The owner of a boat livery and the owner's agent, independent contractor, or employee shall comply with Section 23A-10-306 .
Amended by Chapter 403 , 2026 General Session
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