Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68D-36.106 - Violator Courses
(1) Any person
convicted of two non-criminal boating violations listed in Section
327.731, F.S., within a
twelve-month period must thereafter successfully complete a boating safety
course approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators
and the State of Florida. Proof of successful completion must be filed with the
Commission, as provided in Rule
68D-36.105, F.A.C., within 90
days of completion.
(2) Any person
convicted of a boating infraction which resulted in a reportable boating
accident or convicted of any criminal boating violation must successfully
complete a boating safety course approved by the National Association of State
Boating Law Administrators and the State of Florida, as provided in subsection
(1), and must also complete an approved safe boating course for violators. Such
safe boating courses for violators must, at a minimum, include 4 hours of
training and cover the following topics:
(a)
Florida boating laws.
(b) Causes
and prevention of boating accidents.
(c) The importance of wearing personal
flotation devices.
(d) The use of
common sense and common courtesy.
(e) Operating defensively.
The violator course may be taken through an approved electronic, on-line, or home-study program by violators residing in areas where classroom presentation of the course is not available.
(3) Until such time as proof of
successful course completion has been filed with the Boating and Waterways
Section of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the
violator's privilege to operate a vessel in Florida is suspended pursuant to
Section 327.731, F.S. It is unlawful to
operate any vessel on waters of the state while vessel operation privileges are
suspended.
(a) Proof of completion of a
violator course required by subsection (2), taken in a classroom setting must
include the name of the training facility and instructor, date of course
completion, and student's first name, middle initial, last name, current
mailing address, and date of birth.
(b) Proof of completion of a violator course
required by subsection (2), taken through an approved electronic, on-line, or
home-study course must identify the course provider, the date of course
completion, and include the student's first name, middle initial, last name,
current mailing address, and date of birth.
(c) Proof of successful completion of any
online violator course shall be filed with the Commission by the course
instructor's completion of the Boating Safety Course Roster, Form FWCDLE 240
(01/24) which is hereby incorporated by reference and available at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16864
or, in the alternative, the student may submit proof of completion by
submitting the course completion certificate with a cover letter stating the
course was completed in accordance with Section
327.731, F.S., mandatory
education for violators.
1. Each instructor
who teaches a violator course to a person mandated under Section
327.731, F.S., to successfully
complete such a course, shall complete a Boating Safety Course Roster, Form
FWC/DLE 240 (01/24), for each student who successfully completes the
course.
2. The Boating Safety
Course Roster, within 90 days of Course completion must be sent electronically
to Bobbercard@myfwc.com or by mail addressed to the Boating and Waterways
Section, Division of Law Enforcement, Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission, 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-1600.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 327.04, 327.395, 327.731 FS. Law Implemented 327.395, 327.731 FS.
New 6-9-05.
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