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Code · Virginia · Title 29.1 · Chapter 7

Code of Virginia § 29.1-703. Identification numbers required; decals.

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Every motorboat on the waters of this Commonwealth shall be numbered except those specifically exempt in § 29.1-710 . No person shall operate or give permission for the operation of any motorboat on such waters unless the motorboat is numbered in accordance with this chapter, federal law, or a federally approved numbering system of another state, or has been issued a temporary registration certificate pursuant to the provisions of § 29.1-703.1 . In addition to the numbering requirements,
(i)the certificate of number awarded or temporary registration certificate issued to the motorboat must be in effect,
(ii)the identifying number set forth in the certificate of number must be displayed on each side of the bow of the motorboat, and
(iii)decals signifying the last month and year during which the certificate of number is valid must be displayed on each side of the motorboat within six inches of the registration number so as to be visible while the motorboat is being operated. Decals will be furnished with each certificate of number issued or reissued by the Department. Expired decals must be removed from the vessel. Upon written request and for good cause, the Board may allow exceptions to the requirement to display decals. If a decal becomes defaced, lost or destroyed, application for replacement shall be made to the Board within fifteen days. A fee of one dollar shall be charged for each decal or set of decals replaced. Decals must be displayed upon the watercraft for which they were purchased and are not transferable.
1960, c. 500, § 62-174.4; 1962, c. 626; 1968, c. 659, § 62.1-169; 1984, c. 3; 1987, c. 488; 1995, c. 241 .
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