Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1660-02-13-.01 - DEFINITIONS
(1) "Abandoned vessel" is a vessel intended
as a means of transportation upon or under the water, whether or not it is
still capable as a means of transportation including watercraft in an 'obvious
state of disrepair' such as being burned throughout and/or inoperable under its
own power which:
(a) has remained unattended
on public water(s) of the State of Tennessee, or land adjacent to these public
water(s) for more than thirty (30) days without the expressed consent of the
owner(s) or person(s) in control of the property; or
(b) is adrift or submerged for more than
thirty (30) days in or upon the public waters of the State of Tennessee;
or
(c) a vessel deemed, through due
process, to have no ownership;
(d)
is left unattended on any public property without notice to the managing entity
of such public property for more than thirty (30) days;
(e) has remained on private property without
the consent of the owner or person in control of the property or, parked or
left in a garage, trailer park, or any type of storage or parking lot without
consent of the managing entity for more than thirty (30)
days.
(2) A "dry dock
storage facility" is an entity, not on the public waters of Tennessee, where
vessels, parts and pieces of vessels and components are available for sale or
trade and stored either inside a building or outside for more than thirty (30)
days.
(3) A "wet slip," "boat dock"
or "storage facility" is a commercial business located on the public waters of
Tennessee, where vessels, parts, and pieces of vessels and components are
stored either on a dock or within a boat slip.
(4) "Agency" means the Tennessee Wildlife
Resources Agency.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 66-29-132, 69-9-207, 69-9-209 and 70-1-206.
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