(a) Any peace officer authorized to enforce the provisions of sections 15-129, 15-133, 15-133b, 15-133c, 15-140e to 15-140u, inclusive, 15-154 and 15-156 who arrests an operator for a violation of section 15-132a, subsection (d) of section 15-133 or section 15-140k, 15-140l, 15-140m or 15-140n may take the vessel operated in such violation into such peace officer's custody and shall cause the vessel to be taken to and stored in a suitable place. There shall be no liability attached to such peace officer for any damages to such vessel while in such peace officer's custody. All charges necessarily incurred by such peace officer in the performance of such duty shall be a lien upon such vessel. The owner or keeper of any marina or other place where such vessel is stored shall have a lien upon the vessel for the storage charges and if such vessel has been stored for a period of not less than sixty days, such owner or keeper may sell the vessel for storage charges owed thereon, provided a notice of intent to sell shall be sent to the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection, the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, and the owner of such vessel, if known, five days before the sale of such vessel. If the owner is unknown, such sale shall be advertised by such marina owner or keeper in a newspaper published or having a circulation in the town where such marina or other place is located three times, commencing at least five days before the sale. The proceeds of such sale, after deducting the amount due such marina owner or keeper and all expenses of the peace officer who placed such vessel in storage, shall be paid to the owner of such vessel or such owner's legal representatives, if claimed by such owner or owners at any time within one year from the date of such sale. If such balance is not claimed within said period, it shall escheat to the state.
(b) Any vessel that is operated by a person who is arrested for a violation of section 15-140n, in connection with such operation, or for a violation of section 15-132a or 15-140l, after being involved in a boating accident, may be impounded for a minimum of forty-eight hours after the arrest. Any vessel involved in a boating accident that results in death, serious physical injury, a missing person or property damage in excess of two thousand dollars may be seized for the collection of evidence and held until the investigation of the boating accident or any related court proceedings are concluded. Any trailer utilized by the operator to transport such vessel may also be impounded to facilitate transport and handling of such vessel.
(P.A. 89-388, S. 15, 27; P.A. 91-408, S. 7; P.A. 03-244, S. 4; P.A. 09-140, S. 8; P.A. 11-80, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 91-408 amended Subsec. (a) to include a violation of “subsection (d) of section 15-133”; P.A. 03-244 amended Subsec. (a) to include references to peace officer and make technical changes and amended Subsec. (b) to provide for the seizure of a vessel for a minimum of 48 hours, to include such seizure when the operator is arrested for operating the vessel while intoxicated, to add provisions re seizure if the vessel is involved in an accident resulting in death, serious physical injury, missing person or property damage in excess of $2,000 and re impounding of trailer and to make conforming and technical changes; P.A. 09-140 made technical changes in Subsec. (a) and amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) by adding references to Sec. 15-132a, effective July 1, 2009; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection” in Subsec. (a), effective July 1, 2011.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 15 - Navigation and Aeronautics
Section 15-121. - Administrative procedure.
Section 15-122 and 15-123. - Appointment and organization of commission. Director; employees.
Section 15-124. - Investigations. Hearings.
Section 15-126. - Determination of validity of regulations.
Section 15-127. - Definitions.
Section 15-129. - Safety and equipment requirements for vessels. Regulation of motorboat noise.
Section 15-129a. - Required and authorized lights.
Section 15-130. - Modification or suspension of requirements.
Section 15-130a. - Powers of officers re vessel in unsafe condition.
Section 15-131. - Rules for preventing collisions.
Section 15-132. - Procedure in case of collision or accident.
Section 15-132a. - Manslaughter in the second degree with a vessel.
Section 15-133a. - Safety controls on the Housatonic River.
Section 15-133c. - When boating safety certificate required upon violation of safety rules.
Section 15-134. - Water skiing. Jumps and courses for skiers and vessels.
Section 15-135. - Position of scuba divers to be marked. Safe operating distance for vessels.
Section 15-136. - Ordinances and regulations.
Section 15-136a. - Compliance with certain engine size requirements.
Section 15-137. - Enforcement.
Section 15-138. - Publication of laws, regulations and ordinances.
Section 15-140. - Special acts and ordinances superseded.
Section 15-140d. - Obstruction to navigation or public use of waters prohibited. Remedies.
Section 15-140e. - Safe boating certificate. Safe water skiing endorsement.
Section 15-140g. - Safe boating certificate to be carried on board vessel. Penalty.
Section 15-140i. - Suspension of certificate of boating operation. Regulations.
Section 15-140k. - Reckless operation of a vessel in the first degree.
Section 15-140m. - Reckless operation of a vessel in the second degree.
Section 15-140o. - Seizure of vessel.
Section 15-140p. - Fines deposited in Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund.
Section 15-140t. - Immunity of person taking sample.
Section 15-140u. - Blood sample of body of deceased person.
Section 15-141. - Definitions.
Section 15-143. - Exceptions to numbering and registration requirements.
Section 15-144a. - Provision of information re registrants to tax assessors.
Section 15-145a. - Marine dealer's registration numbers for boat trailers.
Section 15-146. - Notice of change of address.
Section 15-148. - Duplicate certificate.
Section 15-149. - Accident reports.
Section 15-149a. - Reporting of accidents. Responsibilities of towboat operators.
Section 15-150. - Rental of vessels. Boat livery requirements.
Section 15-151. - Records of Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Remission and report of fees.
Section 15-152. - False statement, penalty.
Section 15-154a. - Town marine officers and auxiliaries.
Section 15-154b. - Violation on waters between towns.
Section 15-154c. - Attachment of property of town marine officer prohibited.
Section 15-157. - Special acts and ordinances superseded.
Section 15-170. - Discharge of sewage from vessels: Definitions.
Section 15-171. - Discharge within no discharge zone prohibited.
Section 15-172. - Provision of pump-out facilities.
Section 15-174. - Regulations.
Section 15-175. - Penalty for misuse of or failure to equip vessel with marine sanitation device.
Section 15-176. - Reasonable time for compliance with requirement or order.