(a) The operator of a vessel involved in a collision, accident, or other casualty shall render all practical and necessary assistance to persons affected by the collision, accident, or casualty to save the persons from danger caused by the collision, accident, or casualty, to the extent the operator can do so without serious danger to the operator’s own vessel, or persons aboard. The operator also shall give the operator’s name, address, and the identification of the operator’s vessel to any person injured and to the owner of any property damaged. The duties imposed by this subsection are in addition to any duties otherwise imposed by law.
(b) If an accident involves any vessel subject to this subtitle while on the waters of the State and results in the death, disappearance, or injury of any person or in property damage of $2,000 or more, or there is complete loss of the vessel, the operator shall file with the Department a full description of the accident, including any information the Department requires by regulation. If the operator is unable to file the report, the vessel owner shall file the report. If the accident caused the death or disappearance of any person or a person receives medical treatment beyond first aid, the report shall be made within 48 hours. Any other accident resulting in personal injury or property damage shall be reported within 10 days. This subsection does not apply to a vessel required to have a certificate of inspection under Chapter 1, Title 46, Code of Federal Regulations.
(c) If any vessel numbered in the State is involved in an accident on waters outside of the State, and the accident results in the death, disappearance, or injury of any person or in property damage of $2,000 or more, the operator or owner, within 30 days, shall file a complete report with the Department including any information the Department requires by regulation. This subsection does not exempt or excuse any operator or owner from the requirements of any federal or other State law or rule or regulation having jurisdiction over the waters in which the accident occurs. Furthermore, any accident-reporting requirement in the federal or other State law or rule or regulation may not exonerate or excuse any failure of the operator or owner of a vessel numbered in the State to report the accident in the State.
(d) The required report of a boating accident may not be referred to during any judicial proceeding. It is not subject to subpoena or admissible as evidence in any proceeding. Subject to these restrictions, information contained in a boating accident report and any statistical information based on the report is available on request for official purposes to the United States Coast Guard and its successor agency.
(e) Any person who complies with subsection (a) of this section or who gratuitously and in good faith renders or attempts to render assistance to any vessel in distress on any waters of the State without objection from any person assisted, is not liable for any civil damage as the result of any act or omission by the person in rendering assistance, if the act or omission does not amount to gross negligence.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Section 8-702 - Legislative Intent
Section 8-703 - Powers and Duties of Department Generally
Section 8-703.1 - Antifouling Paints
Section 8-703.2 - Boating Regulations for Jennings Randolph Lake
Section 8-703.3 - Aquatic Invasive Species -- Decontamination of Vessels
Section 8-704 - Regulations of Department
Section 8-704.1 - Disclosure of Information
Section 8-705 - Waterways Improvement Districts -- in General
Section 8-706 - Waterways Improvement Districts -- Department's Functions
Section 8-707 - Waterway Improvement Fund -- Established; Purposes; Appropriations; Reports
Section 8-708 - Waterway Improvement Fund -- Financing Projects
Section 8-708.1 - Financing for Projects for Dredging Channels Adjacent to Main Channels or Harbors
Section 8-709.1 - Limitation of Marina Slips
Section 8-710 - Manufacturer's or Dealer's License
Section 8-710.1 - Bonds of Manufacturers or Dealers
Section 8-710.2 - Temporary Certificates of Boat Number
Section 8-710.3 - Excise Tax on Sales of Vessels
Section 8-711 - Hull Identification Number of Vessel
Section 8-712 - Numbering Vessels; Owner's Certificate of Number
Section 8-712.1 - Vessel Validation Sticker
Section 8-712.2 - Boating Safety Education
Section 8-712.3 - Rentals of Livery Vessels
Section 8-713 - Operation of Unnumbered Vessel Prohibited
Section 8-713.1 - Operating Vessel With Number, Name, or Home Port Concealed
Section 8-715 - Owner's Certificate of Title -- in General
Section 8-716 - Certificate of Title -- Fees; Excise Tax
Section 8-716.1 - Certificate of Title -- Collection and Remittance of Excise Tax
Section 8-716.2 - Certificate of Title -- Enforcement of Subtitle
Section 8-717 - Certificate of Title -- Duplicate if Original Missing or Damaged
Section 8-718 - Certificate of Title -- Obtaining Manufacturer's or Importer's Certificate of Origin
Section 8-719 - Certificate of Title -- Dealer's Record of Vessels Bought, Sold, or Transferred
Section 8-720 - Certificate of Title -- Transfer or Repossession of Vessel by Operation of Law
Section 8-721 - Removal and Disposal of Abandoned or Sunken Vessels
Section 8-721.1 - Removal of Vessel From Marina
Section 8-722 - Acquiring Title to Abandoned Vessel
Section 8-723 - State Boat Act Fund
Section 8-724 - Boating Accidents
Section 8-724.1 - Damaging or Interfering With Use of Public Wharf or Landing
Section 8-725 - Waterskiing Restrictions
Section 8-725.1 - Controlled Water Ski Area in Maynadier Creek.
Section 8-725.2 - Abandonment of Vessel
Section 8-725.3 - Comprehensive Management Plan for Use of Vessels on Severn River
Section 8-725.4 - Speed Limits on Severn River; Penalties
Section 8-725.5 - Noise Levels for Vessels Operated in Tidal Waters
Section 8-725.6 - Speed Limit on Seneca Creek
Section 8-725.7 - Speed Limit on Certain Areas of Monocacy River
Section 8-725.8 - Marine Gatherings
Section 8-726 - Throwing or Dumping Refuse on Waters of State
Section 8-726.1 - Throwing Certain Waste on Certain Waters of the State
Section 8-727 - Enforcement of Subtitle by Officers; Use of Visual or Audible Signals
Section 8-727.1 - Use of Flashing Red and Yellow Lights or Signal Devices; Emergency Vessels
Section 8-728 - Security Interest in Vessels -- Exemptions From 8-729 to 8-736 of This Subtitle
Section 8-729 - Security Interest -- Perfection Generally
Section 8-731 - Security Interest -- Assignability
Section 8-732 - Security Interest -- Relief Upon Satisfaction
Section 8-733 - Security Interest -- Adoption of Regulations
Section 8-734 - Security Interest -- Disclosure of Information
Section 8-735 - Security Interest -- Exclusive Method
Section 8-736 - Security Interest -- Forms; Investigations
Section 8-737 - Historical Watercraft Identification Plaque
Section 8-738 - Operating Vessel While Under the Influence of or Impaired by Alcohol And/or Drugs
Section 8-738.2 - Operating Vessel in Reckless or Dangerous Manner
Section 8-739 - Penalties for Violations of 8-712, 8-712.1, 8-712.3, 8-713, 8-716.1 or 8-718
Section 8-740 - Safety Equipment Violations
Section 8-740.1 - Failure to Possess Ship-to-Shore Communication Device on Certain Vessels
Section 8-741 - Marine Sanitation Device
Section 8-743 - Personal Flotation Devices
Section 8-744 - Insurance Policy or Bond for For-Hire Water Carrier