Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-4-5-.22 - Education Requirement for Vessel Rental
(1) For the purposes of this Rule, the
following definitions shall apply:
(a) "Boat
Livery" means a business which holds any vessel for renting, leasing,or
chartering.
(b) "Person" means an
individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, or other legal
entity.
(2)A boat livery
may not rent, lease, or let for hire any vessel ten horsepower or more to any
person under 16 years of age. On and after July 1, 2014, a boat livery may
rent, lease, or let for hire a vessel ten horsepower or more to a person 16
years of age or older if such person has completed a Rental Education Course
approved by the Department's Law Enforcement Division and if all persons 16
years of age or older who intend to operate such vessel have also completed the
Rental Education Course.
(3) Rental
Education Courses provided by boat liveries must be approved by the
Department's Law Enforcement Division and must result in a Rental Education
Certificate being issued upon successful completion of the Course. Rental
Education Certificates shall be effective for six months after the date of
issuance and shall be valid anywhere in the State of Georgia. Boat liveries may
use Rental Education Course materials provided by the Department, or they may
use Rental Education Course materials approved by the Department. At a minimum,
a Rental Education Course must consist of a ten minute operator operation
familiarization video followed by a renter orientation checklist. Such video
must address the following topics in order to be approved:
(a) Operator responsibility (ethics),
courtesy and good judgment on the water;
(b) Safety Equipment;
(c) Navigation Rules;
(d) Aids to navigation; buoys and other
waterway markers; and
(e)
Identification requirements.
(4) The requirement to complete a Rental
Education Course does not apply to any person licensed by the United States
Coast Guard as a master of a vessel, any person who has in his or her
possession a valid boater education identification card showing that he or she
has completed a boating education course approved by the Department's Law
Enforcement Division, or a nonresident who has in his or her possession proof
that he or she has completed a National Association of State Boating Law
Administrators approved boater education course or equivalency examination from
another state.
(5) Any person who
violates this Rule shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
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