New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 12 - Commerce and Navigation
Section 12:7-46 - Penalties for operating vessel under the influence.

12:7-46 Penalties for operating vessel under the influence.
3. a. No person shall operate a vessel on the waters of this State while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, a narcotic, hallucinogenic, or habit-producing drug or with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more by weight of alcohol. No person shall permit another who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor, a narcotic, hallucinogenic or habit-producing drug, or who has a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% by weight of alcohol, to operate any vessel owned by the person or in his custody or control.
As used in this section, "vessel" means a power vessel as defined by section 2 of P.L.1995, c.401 (C.12:7-71) or a vessel which is 12 feet or greater in length.
A person who violates this section shall be subject to the following:
(1) For a first offense:
(i) if the person's blood alcohol concentration is 0.08% or higher but less than 0.10%, or the person operates a vessel while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, or the person permits another person who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor to operate a vessel owned by him or in his custody or control or permits another person with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher but less than 0.10% to operate a vessel, to a fine of not less than $250 nor more than $400; and to the revocation of the privilege to operate a vessel on the waters of this State for a period of one year from the date of conviction and to the forfeiting of the privilege to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State for a period of three months;
(ii) if the person's blood alcohol concentration is 0.10% or higher, or the person operates a vessel while under the influence of a narcotic, hallucinogenic or habit-producing drug, or the person permits another person who is under the influence of a narcotic, hallucinogenic or habit-producing drug to operate a vessel owned by him or in his custody or control, or permits another person with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.10% or more to operate a vessel, to a fine of not less than $300 nor more than $500; and to the revocation of the privilege to operate a vessel on the waters of this State for a period of one year from the date of conviction and to the forfeiting of the privilege to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State for a period of not less than seven months nor more than one year.
(2) For a second offense, to a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $1,000; to the performance of community service for a period of 30 days, in the form and on the terms as the court deems appropriate under the circumstances; and to imprisonment for a term of not less than 48 hours nor more than 90 days, which shall not be suspended or served on probation; and to the revocation of the privilege to operate a vessel on the waters of this State for a period of two years after the date of conviction and to the forfeiting of the privilege to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State for a period of two years.
(3) For a third or subsequent offense, to a fine of $1,000; to imprisonment for a term of not less than 180 days, except that the court may lower this term for each day not exceeding 90 days during which the person performs community service, in the form and on the terms as the court deems appropriate under the circumstances; and to the revocation of the privilege to operate a vessel on the waters of this State for a period of 10 years from the date of conviction and to the forfeiting of the privilege to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State for a period of 10 years.
Upon conviction of a violation of this section, the court shall collect forthwith the New Jersey driver's license or licenses of the person so convicted and forward such license or licenses to the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. In the event that a person convicted under this section is the holder of any out-of-State motor vehicle driver's or vessel operator's license, the court shall not collect the license but shall notify forthwith the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission , who shall, in turn, notify appropriate officials in the licensing jurisdiction. The court shall, however, revoke the nonresident's driving privilege to operate a motor vehicle and the nonresident's privilege to operate a vessel in this State.
b. A person who has been convicted of a previous violation of this section need not be charged as a second or subsequent offender in the complaint made against him in order to render him liable to the punishment imposed by this section against a second or subsequent offender. If a second offense occurs more than 10 years after the first offense, the court shall treat a second conviction as a first offense for sentencing purposes and, if a third offense occurs more than 10 years after the second offense, the court shall treat a third conviction as a second offense for sentencing purposes.
c. If a court imposes a term of imprisonment under this section, the person may be sentenced to the county jail, to the workhouse of the county where the offense was committed, or to an inpatient rehabilitation program approved by the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and the Director of the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in the Department of Health and Senior Services.
d. In the case of any person who at the time of the imposition of sentence is less than 17 years of age, the period of the suspension of driving privileges authorized herein, including a suspension of the privilege of operating a motorized bicycle, shall commence on the day the sentence is imposed and shall run for a period as fixed by the court of not less than three months after the day the person reaches the age of 17 years. If the driving or vessel operating privilege of any person is under revocation, suspension, or postponement for a violation of any provision of this title or Title 39 of the Revised Statutes at the time of any conviction of any offense defined in this section, the revocation, suspension, or postponement period imposed herein shall commence as of the date of termination of the existing revocation, suspension or postponement. A second offense shall result in the suspension or postponement of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle for six months. A third or subsequent offense shall result in the suspension or postponement of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle for two years. The court before whom any person is convicted of or adjudicated delinquent for a violation shall collect forthwith the New Jersey driver's license or licenses of the person and forward such license or licenses to the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission along with a report indicating the first and last day of the suspension or postponement period imposed by the court pursuant to this section. If the court is for any reason unable to collect the license or licenses of the person, the court shall cause a report of the conviction or adjudication of delinquency to be filed with the chief administrator. That report shall include the complete name, address, date of birth, eye color, and sex of the person and shall indicate the first and last day of the suspension or postponement period imposed by the court pursuant to this section. The court shall inform the person orally and in writing that if the person is convicted of personally operating a motor vehicle or a vessel during the period of license suspension or postponement imposed pursuant to this section, the person shall, upon conviction, be subject to the penalties set forth in R.S.39:3-40 or section 14 of P.L.1995, c.401 (C.12:7-83), whichever is appropriate. A person shall be required to acknowledge receipt of the written notice in writing. Failure to receive a written notice or failure to acknowledge in writing the receipt of a written notice shall not be a defense to a subsequent charge of a violation of R.S.39:3-40 or section 14 of P.L.1995, c.401 (C.12:7-83). If the person is the holder of a driver's or vessel operator's license from another jurisdiction, the court shall not collect the license but shall notify forthwith the chief administrator who shall notify the appropriate officials in the licensing jurisdiction. The court shall, however, in accordance with the provisions of this section, revoke the person's non-resident driving or vessel operating privilege, whichever is appropriate, in this State.
e. In addition to any other requirements provided by law, a person convicted under this section shall satisfy the screening, evaluation, referral program and fee requirements of the Division of Alcoholism's Intoxicated Driving Programs Unit. A fee of $80 shall be payable to the Alcohol Education, Rehabilitation and Enforcement Fund established under section 3 of P.L.1983, c.531 (C.26:2B-32), by the convicted person in order to defray the costs of the screening, evaluation and referral by the Intoxicated Driving Programs Unit. Failure to satisfy this requirement shall result in the immediate forfeiture of the privilege to operate a vessel on the waters of this State or the continuation of revocation until the requirements are satisfied.
f. In addition to any other requirements provided by law, a person convicted under this section shall be required after conviction to complete a boat safety course from the list approved by the Superintendent of State Police pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1987, c.453 (C.12:7-60), which shall be completed prior to the restoration of the privilege to operate a vessel which may have been revoked or suspended for a violation of the provisions of this section. Failure to satisfy this requirement shall result in the immediate revocation of the privilege to operate a vessel on the waters of this State, or the continuation of revocation until the requirements of this subsection are satisfied.
L.1952,c.157,s.3; amended 1986, c.39, s.4; 1993, c.230, s.2; 1995, c.401, s.37; 2004, c.80, s.1.

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 12 - Commerce and Navigation

Section 12:1-1 - "Board" , "department" and "director" defined

Section 12:2-6 - Office; suboffices; meetings

Section 12:2-7 - Director; appointment; tie vote

Section 12:2-8 - Salary and term of director

Section 12:2-9 - Subdepartments; chiefs

Section 12:2-10 - Removal of director

Section 12:2-11 - Salaries of employees

Section 12:2-12 - Employees of abolished and consolidated boards and commissions; director may abolish positions

Section 12:2-13 - Transfer to board of rights, powers and duties exercised by certain boards and commissions

Section 12:2-14 - General control of commerce and navigation

Section 12:2-15 - Rules and regulations; records

Section 12:2-15.1 - Charges for berthing space or anchorage; disposition

Section 12:2-17 - General powers and duties of director

Section 12:2-18 - Entry upon and survey of lands and waterways by director

Section 12:2-19 - Oaths; examination of witnesses; subpoenas; penalty; perjury

Section 12:2-20 - Codification of laws of each division

Section 12:2-21 - Acquisition of land for New Jersey ship canal; donation to federal government

Section 12:2-22 - Preservation of Barnegat lighthouse

Section 12:3-1 - Commissioners to make survey and report as to riparian lands, etc.

Section 12:3-2 - Establishment of exterior bulkhead and pier lines in tidewaters of Hudson river, New York bay and Kill von Kull

Section 12:3-3 - Filling in beyond bulkhead lines; erection of piers

Section 12:3-4 - Repeal of Wharf Act of 1851; reclaiming or building upon lands under tidewaters; consent of department; prior grants and licenses

Section 12:3-5 - Conveyances or leases to grantee or licensee under legislative act; amount of rental or purchase price; conversion of lease into conveyance; rights of grantee or licensee.

Section 12:3-6 - Payment of or security for purchase money or rentals for lands below high-water mark

Section 12:3-7 - Grant of riparian land not improved; notice to riparian owner.

Section 12:3-7.1 - Inability to give required notice; notice by publication; effect

Section 12:3-8 - Trespass on lands of state under water; proceedings by attorney general; expenses

Section 12:3-9 - Grant to person other than riparian owner; procedure

Section 12:3-10 - Lease or conveyance to riparian owner on application to board

Section 12:3-11 - Waters excluded

Section 12:3-12 - Covenants, clauses and conditions in grants or leases whether land under water or not.

Section 12:3-12.1 - Findings, declarations relative to conveyance of riparian lands.

Section 12:3-12.2 - Development of "Guide to the Tidelands."

Section 12:3-12.3 - Rules, regulations setting forth fees; minimum term of conveyance.

Section 12:3-13 - Change in pier lines or lines of solid filling; map and survey; basins

Section 12:3-14 - Encroachment prohibited

Section 12:3-15 - Lease or sale of basins; dedication as public basins

Section 12:3-16 - Fixing of purchase price or rentals for lands below high-water mark or formerly under tidewater; lease or conveyance.

Section 12:3-18 - Right of way separating riparian owner's lands from tidewater; effect on leases and grants

Section 12:3-19 - Establishment of bulkhead and pier lines around islands in tidewaters.

Section 12:3-20 - Sale or lease of riparian lands around islands, reefs or shoals.

Section 12:3-21 - Removal of sand and other material without license; penalty; exception

Section 12:3-22 - License to remove sand or other materials from lands under tidewaters.

Section 12:3-23 - Lease or grant to persons other than riparian owners; notice to riparian owners.

Section 12:3-24 - Sale or lease of lands below high-water mark; lease convertible into grant not required.

Section 12:3-25 - Renewals of leases; provision for determining annual rentals.

Section 12:3-26 - License required to lay pipes under State lands under tidewaters.

Section 12:3-27 - Enlarging or reducing tidewater basins; reclamation; leases and grants; limitations

Section 12:3-27.1 - Fill, development of real property in tidewater basin.

Section 12:3-27.2 - Authorization for approval of State tidelands, riparian grant.

Section 12:3-28 - Construction or alteration of bridges over tidal waters; approval of board; repeal by subsequent act

Section 12:3-29 - Terms and conditions required in lease or grant

Section 12:3-30 - Work or operations for buildings and commercial purposes

Section 12:3-31 - "Palisades" defined

Section 12:3-32 - Certain leases, grants and conveyances not affected

Section 12:3-33 - Grant of riparian lands for public park, place, street or highway

Section 12:3-34 - Conditions in grant

Section 12:3-35 - Authority of bridge companies to construct bridges over lands granted

Section 12:3-36 - Revocable lease or permit for nominal consideration; grant to new grantee; condition

Section 12:3-37 - Prior acts relating to leases and grants of riparian lands to municipalities for streets, highways, parks and other public purposes

Section 12:3-37.1 - Counties, municipalities and other instrumentalities of state; lease or permission to use for park and recreational purposes

Section 12:3-38 - Investigation by board on petition of riparian owner

Section 12:3-39 - Execution of confirmatory lease or grant; consideration; effect

Section 12:3-40 - Grant of additional lands; consideration

Section 12:3-41 - Character of lands affected

Section 12:3-42 - Facts to be considered by board in determining whether confirmatory lease or grant should be granted

Section 12:3-43 - When grant may be executed to petitioner

Section 12:3-44 - Who entitled to confirmatory lease or grant

Section 12:3-45 - Erroneous grant to other than riparian owner; valid unless riparian owner acts

Section 12:3-46 - Grant to named grantee in default of application and payment by riparian owner

Section 12:3-47 - Additional consideration for further grant

Section 12:3-48 - List of riparian leases in arrears

Section 12:3-49 - Re-entry under covenant by board on behalf of state when rent unpaid

Section 12:3-50 - Manner of re-entry

Section 12:3-51 - Notice

Section 12:3-52 - Contents of notice

Section 12:3-53 - Report by board to state treasurer

Section 12:3-54 - State treasurer to transmit original lease to board; new lease or grant

Section 12:3-55 - Certificate of re-entry and repossession; recording; fee

Section 12:3-56 - Rights of state as to unpaid rentals not affected

Section 12:3-57 - State treasurer released from responsibility under original lease

Section 12:3-58 - Declared a nuisance

Section 12:3-59 - Misdemeanor

Section 12:3-60 - Proceeding by board for removal of boat, barge or raft; lien for costs of removal

Section 12:3-61 - Enforcement of lien by sale; notice; fees and costs; disposition of proceeds

Section 12:3-62 - Expenses paid by state treasurer; reimbursement

Section 12:3-63 - Lands devoted to park purposes excepted

Section 12:3-64 - Acquisition by department; jurisdiction; entry before making compensation; use of lands acquired

Section 12:3-65 - Lease or grant of lands acquired; maximum period; restrictions

Section 12:3-66 - Lease or grant to former owner; improvements by lessee or grantee

Section 12:3-67 - Operation of commercial enterprise by lessee or grantee

Section 12:3-68 - Annual percentage of income in lieu of rent reserved in cash

Section 12:3-69 - Moneys received by board from leases and grants

Section 12:3-70 - Improvements and fixtures and title and goodwill of enterprise to revert to state

Section 12:3-71 - Laws applicable

Section 12:4-1 - Removing obstructions from rivers and creeks

Section 12:4-2 - Destroying or removing buoys and other markers; penalty

Section 12:4-3 - Owners of docks, wharves and piers may collect wharfage, dockage and rent; no hindrance to navigation

Section 12:4-4 - Ice boats to keep Delaware river open

Section 12:4-5 - Boats or barges sunken or stranded in navigable river; notice to remove

Section 12:4-6 - Removal by board of freeholders; contract for removal; sale of wreck and cargo

Section 12:4-7 - Costs and expenses of removal; payment by county; reimbursement

Section 12:4-8 - Surplus of sale paid to state treasurer

Section 12:4-9 - Limitation of cost of removal

Section 12:4-10 - Deposit of solids in certain waters prohibited; fishing rights and discharge of sewage excepted

Section 12:4-11 - Violations; misdemeanor; punishment

Section 12:4-12 - Seizure by pilotage commissioners of vessels used in violations

Section 12:4-13 - Pilotage commissioners to prosecute violations

Section 12:4-14 - Disposition of fines

Section 12:4-15 - Rights of board of commerce and navigation not affected

Section 12:4-16 - Approaching, passing and opening drawbridges; injuries to; penalties

Section 12:4-17 - Recovery of penalties

Section 12:4-18 - Showing light on vessel at anchor; penalty

Section 12:4-19 - Collision of navigating vessel with anchored vessel showing light; liability for damages

Section 12:4-20 - Lights on steamboats; penalty

Section 12:4-21 - Anchoring in channel of Raritan bay prohibited

Section 12:4-22 - Penalties; liability for damages

Section 12:5-1 - Annual report on condition of water-front or harbor facilities; recommendations

Section 12:5-2 - Preventing encroachment on water front

Section 12:5-3 - Department approval required for waterfront development; exemptions.

Section 12:5-3.1 - Permit or approval to dredge relative to shellfish habitat rules.

Section 12:5-5 - Procedure when water front is under control of local governing body

Section 12:5-6 - Actions for violations.

Section 12:5-7 - Municipal developments begun prior to April 8, 1914

Section 12:5-8 - Preparation of plans by board upon request of county or municipality; charges

Section 12:5-9 - Harbor of refuge in Sandy Hook bay

Section 12:5-10 - Marine improvements on lands conveyed to State by municipalities

Section 12:5-11 - Appropriation for State's share of marine improvement

Section 12:6-1 - General powers and duties

Section 12:6-2 - Marking channels of inland waterway system

Section 12:6-3 - Lease of lands for construction of canals connecting lessee's lands with Bay Head and Manasquan canal

Section 12:6-3.4 - Improving Shrewsbury and Manasquan rivers

Section 12:6-3.5 - Work to be done when appropriation made

Section 12:6-3.6 - Dredging and improving Oyster bay

Section 12:6-3.7 - Appropriation

Section 12:6-4 - Appointment; term; compensation

Section 12:6-5 - General powers and duties

Section 12:6-6 - Powers with respect to power and other vessels using inland waterways

Section 12:6-7 - Regulating traffic on inland and other waterways

Section 12:6-8 - Powers of board; assistance of municipalities and counties

Section 12:6-9 - Improved streams to be part of inland waterway system

Section 12:6-10 - Contracts by board for improvement of streams

Section 12:6-11 - Federal aid for improvement of tributaries

Section 12:6-12 - Maintenance of tributaries improved with federal aid

Section 12:6-13 - Permit from board; conditions

Section 12:6-14 - Violations; penalty

Section 12:6-15 - Revocation of permit

Section 12:6-16 - Supervision of work by board

Section 12:6-19 - New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway; conveyance of Manasquan-Bayhead canal to the United States

Section 12:6-20 - Severability clause

Section 12:6A-1 - Beach protection; powers

Section 12:6A-2 - Power to use facilities and services of other governmental agencies

Section 12:6A-3 - Dredging; erection of bulkheads

Section 12:6A-4 - Repair and reconstruction of certain bulkheads

Section 12:6B-7 - Rules, regulations.

Section 12:6B-8 - Limitations on administrative costs

Section 12:6B-9 - Reuse of dredged materials for certain purposes

Section 12:7-23.1 - Short title

Section 12:7-23.2 - Muffler requirement.

Section 12:7-23.3 - Sales regulated

Section 12:7-23.4 - Racing exemption

Section 12:7-23.5 - Violations, penalties

Section 12:7-23.6 - Fines to State

Section 12:7-34.35 - Repeal

Section 12:7-34.36 - Short title

Section 12:7-34.38 - Numbering of vessels required; exemptions

Section 12:7-34.39 - Application for vessel number; certificate; display.

Section 12:7-34.40 - Rules, regulations concerning numbering system

Section 12:7-34.41 - Recording of vessel description, number

Section 12:7-34.44 - Misstatements in application for numbering

Section 12:7-34.44a - Documented vessel; certificate of registration

Section 12:7-34.45 - Change of address of owner; status of vessel

Section 12:7-34.46 - Accidents involving vessels.

Section 12:7-34.47 - Fees

Section 12:7-34.47a - Tax exemption certificate, necessity

Section 12:7-34.47b - Documented power vessel based within state

Section 12:7-34.47c - Application procedure for exemption certificate

Section 12:7-34.47d - Fee for certificate

Section 12:7-34.47e - Director authorized to utilize machine records facilities

Section 12:7-34.47f - Governmental fee exception

Section 12:7-34.47g - Charitable organization fee exception

Section 12:7-34.47i - Taxation of power vessels being held for sale

Section 12:7-34.47j - Rules, regulations

Section 12:7-34.47k - Duration of previously issued certificates of number

Section 12:7-34.47l - Effective date; applicability; construction

Section 12:7-34.48a - Fees; deposit; appropriation

Section 12:7-34.49 - Boat Regulation Commission established.

Section 12:7-34.50 - Rules and regulations; effective date of changes

Section 12:7-34.53 - Construction of chapter 7 of title 12; special rules, regulations

Section 12:7-34.54 - Repeals

Section 12:7-44 - Additional powers of department

Section 12:7-45 - Speed of power vessels

Section 12:7-46 - Penalties for operating vessel under the influence.

Section 12:7-47 - Reckless operation of vessel; penalties, fines

Section 12:7-47.1 - Child under 12 required to wear personal flotation device on vessel underway

Section 12:7-47.2 - Rules, regulations

Section 12:7-48 - Mooring, grounding or abandoning hulk or derelict on State lands

Section 12:7-49 - Dredges having in tow excessive lines of pontoons or other equipment

Section 12:7-50 - Appointment of harbor masters

Section 12:7-51 - General penalties

Section 12:7-53 - Repeal

Section 12:7-55 - Implied consent.

Section 12:7-56 - Methods, techniques.

Section 12:7-57 - Refusal to submit to chemical test; revocation of privileges, fines.

Section 12:7-58 - Work release program

Section 12:7-59 - Written notice of penalties

Section 12:7-60 - Approved boat safety courses.

Section 12:7-61 - Operation of power vessels, personal watercraft; boat safety course requirements; violations.

Section 12:7-61.1 - Schedule for completion of mandatory boat safety course.

Section 12:7-61.2 - Written test in lieu of boat safety course for experienced boaters.

Section 12:7-62 - "Personal watercraft" defined

Section 12:7-63 - Restrictions on operation of personal watercraft.

Section 12:7-64 - Requirements for operator of personal watercraft

Section 12:7-65 - Floatation device required

Section 12:7-66 - Rules, regulations

Section 12:7-67 - Adoption, enforcement of ordinances, resolutions

Section 12:7-68 - Operator permitted to tow water skier

Section 12:7-69 - Violations; fines, penalties.

Section 12:7-70 - Findings, declarations relative to boating

Section 12:7-71 - Definitions.

Section 12:7-72 - Issuance of license to operate power vessel; requirements.

Section 12:7-73 - Fees for certain licenses, deposit of revenues; digitized pictures.

Section 12:7-74 - Unlawful use, loan of operator's license; fine

Section 12:7-74.1 - Personal watercraft owner's liabilities

Section 12:7-75 - Alteration of motor number, filing of statement

Section 12:7-76 - Careless operation of vessel

Section 12:7-77 - Floatation devices required

Section 12:7-78 - Discard of debris; fine

Section 12:7-79 - Stop, lay to by order of officer

Section 12:7-80 - Summons; arrest

Section 12:7-81 - Jurisdiction of courts

Section 12:7-82 - Revocation, suspension of privilege to operate power vessel; conditions.

Section 12:7-83 - Violations, penalties

Section 12:7-84 - Payment of fines

Section 12:7-85 - Rules, regulations

Section 12:7-86 - Conditions for operation of personal watercraft without completion of boat safety course; violations, penalties; rules, regulations.

Section 12:7-87 - Warning sign required at pontoon boat rental businesses.

Section 12:7A-1 - Short title

Section 12:7A-2 - Policy declaration

Section 12:7A-3 - Definitions

Section 12:7A-4 - All sales subject to law

Section 12:7A-5 - Application for certificates of ownership

Section 12:7A-6 - Renewals, exemptions

Section 12:7A-7 - Possession, exhibit of certificate of ownership

Section 12:7A-8 - Manufacturer's number

Section 12:7A-9 - New marine equipment; certificate of origin; assignment of certificate of origin upon sale

Section 12:7A-10 - Assignment of certificate of ownership

Section 12:7A-11 - Termination of security interest

Section 12:7A-12 - Issuance of certificate of ownership

Section 12:7A-13 - Duplicate certificate

Section 12:7A-14 - File of certificates

Section 12:7A-15 - Notation of security interest

Section 12:7A-16 - Seizure of vessels

Section 12:7A-17 - Failure to produce evidence of ownership

Section 12:7A-18 - Correction of defects; recording of foreign papers

Section 12:7A-19 - Title papers required

Section 12:7A-21 - Dealers' possession of ownership documents

Section 12:7A-22 - Forms; seizure

Section 12:7A-23 - Surrender of certificate

Section 12:7A-24 - Issuing agents.

Section 12:7A-25 - Injunctive relief; penalties

Section 12:7A-26 - Boat Certification Fund

Section 12:7A-27 - Severability

Section 12:7A-28 - Rules, regulations

Section 12:7A-29 - Transfer of Boat Act powers

Section 12:7B-1 - Craft required to carry and display lights

Section 12:7B-2 - Penalty; enforcement

Section 12:7C-1 - Flat-bottomed boat, barge, scow or raft; abandonment; misdemeanor

Section 12:7C-2 - Forfeiture; notice; sale

Section 12:7C-3 - Redemption

Section 12:7C-4 - Vessels on State lands

Section 12:7C-5 - Barge docked on bank of river; bond by owner; grounds for forfeiture

Section 12:7C-6 - Cancellation of bond upon removal of barge

Section 12:7C-7 - "Short title" amended.

Section 12:7C-8 - Definitions.

Section 12:7C-9 - Abandonment of vessel, removal, impoundment; incident report; penalty.

Section 12:7C-9.1 - Ordinance requiring registration of vessel by municipality, harbor commission.

Section 12:7C-10 - Presumption that vessel is abandoned, acquisition of title, reclamation.

Section 12:7C-11 - Notification of owner, lienholder.

Section 12:7C-12 - Notice of intent to acquire title; publication; contents.

Section 12:7C-13 - Application for title.

Section 12:7C-14 - Issuance of title to vessel.

Section 12:7C-15 - Costs of receiving title.

Section 12:7C-16 - Removal of vessel, costs; violations, penalties.

Section 12:7C-17 - Report of destruction, disposal of vessel.

Section 12:7C-18 - Acquisition of title by commission.

Section 12:7C-19 - Violations; penalties.

Section 12:7C-20 - Rules, regulations.

Section 12:7D-1 - Vessel, defined

Section 12:7D-2 - Rendering assistance to persons affected by collision, accident or casualty; giving name, address and identification; duties of operator of vessel; liability for assistance rendered

Section 12:7E-1 - Powers of marine patrolmen

Section 12:7E-2 - Rules and regulations; exclusive authority of commissioner of department of environmental protection

Section 12:8-1 - Appointment; term; qualifications; vacancies; name changed; transfer of Board in but not of DOT; redesignated commission.

Section 12:8-1.1 - Findings, declarations relative to pilotage.

Section 12:8-1.2 - Definitions relative to pilotage.

Section 12:8-1.3 - References deemed changed to NJ Maritime Pilot and Docking Pilot Commission.

Section 12:8-2 - Rules, orders, regulations.

Section 12:8-3 - Interest in pilotage business prohibited.

Section 12:8-4 - Compensation of commissioners; fees, certain, for expenses of commission.

Section 12:8-5 - Annual report to Legislature, Governor, State Treasurer.

Section 12:8-6 - Authority to administer oaths; subpoena power.

Section 12:8-7 - Order, judgment considered final agency action; judicial review.

Section 12:8-8 - Employment of maritime pilots; rotation system.

Section 12:8-8.1 - Provision of vessels, aircraft for embarkation, disembarkation; inbound, outbound discharge.

Section 12:8-9 - Licensing of maritime, docking pilots.

Section 12:8-9.1 - Pilotage requirements not extended.

Section 12:8-10 - Pilot boats in Sandy Hook service; apprentices, control and direction of; docking boats.

Section 12:8-11 - Apprentices, term of service, license as deputy maritime pilot after examination.

Section 12:8-12 - Licensing as Sandy Hook Pilot, requirements.

Section 12:8-13 - Acting as maritime, docking pilot during emergency.

Section 12:8-14 - Examination for deputy maritime pilot license; eligibility.

Section 12:8-15 - Certificate of appointment as a maritime pilot.

Section 12:8-16 - Oath taken by maritime pilot.

Section 12:8-17.1 - Access to certain records of pilots.

Section 12:8-18 - New licenses; forfeiture.

Section 12:8-19 - Revocation, suspension of license; grounds.

Section 12:8-20 - Surrender of license.

Section 12:8-21 - Notice, hearing of revocation of license, suspension from acting as pilot, or reduction in grade.

Section 12:8-24.1 - Fees for maritime pilotage, use of pilotage rates.

Section 12:8-31 - Pay of maritime pilot carried to sea.

Section 12:8-35 - Vessels required to take maritime pilot; exceptions.

Section 12:8-35.1 - Rights of owner, operator, master of vessel.

Section 12:8-36 - Licensed pilots not required for New Jersey coasting vessels

Section 12:8-37 - Pilotage to be taxed or certified when amount disputed

Section 12:8-38 - Liability for pilotage; where payable

Section 12:8-39 - Master to give pilot draft of vessel; penalty, proceeding, judicial review.

Section 12:8-40 - Maritime pilots to account for fees.

Section 12:8-44 - Production of identity badge, card, documents.

Section 12:8-47 - Piloting without license, fourth degree crime; fine.

Section 12:8-48 - Disposition of penalties

Section 12:8-49 - Qualification of docking pilot without apprenticeship; requirements.

Section 12:8-50 - Documentation for consideration as docking pilot apprentice.

Section 12:8-51 - Additional requirements for qualification as docking pilot.

Section 12:8-52 - Registration of docking pilots; fee.

Section 12:8-53 - Authority of docking pilots.

Section 12:9-2 - Jurisdiction and powers

Section 12:9-3 - Adjusting differences with respect to position of coastwise vessels; fees

Section 12:9-4 - Supervising cleaning of wharves and docks; removal of nuisances

Section 12:9-5 - Oath

Section 12:9-6 - Restrictions on anchoring vessels in certain waters

Section 12:9-7 - Violations; penalty

Section 12:9-8 - Annual report of fees

Section 12:9-9 - Copy of laws to captain, owner or consignee of vessel

Section 12:9-11 - Bond

Section 12:9-12 - Jurisdiction and powers

Section 12:9-13 - Violations; penalty

Section 12:10-2 - Record of acts and proceedings; inspection

Section 12:10-3 - Administering oaths; examination of witnesses; perjury

Section 12:10-4 - Office; performance of duties

Section 12:10-5 - Exclusive jurisdiction over surveys of damaged vessels and cargoes; sale of vessels

Section 12:10-6 - Examination of cargo of vessel; liability for damage to cargo

Section 12:10-7 - Examination of wrecked or damaged vessels; assistants; fees

Section 12:10-8 - Examination of damaged goods discharged by vessels

Section 12:10-9 - Certificates of record by warden; as evidence

Section 12:10-10 - Notice of examinations and surveys

Section 12:10-11 - Attendance of warden on sales of condemned vessels and damaged goods; notice and conduct of sales; commissions

Section 12:10-12 - Certificates of cause of damage and amount of sales

Section 12:10-13 - Fees of port warden

Section 12:10-14 - Violations; misdemeanor; additional penalty

Section 12:10-15 - Action to restrain violations

Section 12:11A-1 - Legislative findings

Section 12:11A-2 - Short title

Section 12:11A-3 - Definitions

Section 12:11A-4 - Creation and boundaries of district

Section 12:11A-5 - "South Jersey Port Corporation," membership, compensation, vacancies.

Section 12:11A-5.1 - Transfer from department of environmental protection to department of labor and industry

Section 12:11A-6 - Powers of corporation

Section 12:11A-7 - Public highways; relocation; entry upon lands; regulations affecting public utilities

Section 12:11A-8 - Marine terminals

Section 12:11A-9 - Lease agreements with private marine terminals

Section 12:11A-10 - Municipal marine terminals; use by corporation

Section 12:11A-11 - Issuance of negotiable bonds or notes; interest; terms

Section 12:11A-12 - Payment of bonds and notes

Section 12:11A-13 - Reserve fund; deposits; investments

Section 12:11A-14 - Maximum debt service reserve; maintenance; valuation of investments

Section 12:11A-15 - Additional reserve funds

Section 12:11A-16 - Bonds or notes not debt or liability of state

Section 12:11A-17 - Agreement by state not to limit or restrict rights vested in corporation

Section 12:11A-18 - Bonds of corporation as legal investments

Section 12:11A-19 - Rents, tolls and fees for use of marine terminal; collection; contracts

Section 12:11A-20 - Exemption from taxation; tax payment; tax reserve fund; property tax reserve

Section 12:11A-21 - Lease agreement with private marine terminal operator; maintenance and repair

Section 12:11A-22 - Annual report; audit; annual list of employees; public inspection of books; conflict of interest

Section 12:11A-23 - Powers deemed additional

Section 12:11A-24 - Preparation of final audit by South Jersey Port Commission; dissolution of commission; transfer of records to corporation; certification of indebtedness

Section 12:11A-25 - Reimbursement of State for sums paid in discharge of obligations

Section 12:11A-26 - Liberal construction

Section 12:11A-27 - Partial invalidity

Section 12:11A-28 - Transfer of rights, property and facilities of commission to corporation

Section 12:11A-29 - Inconsistent laws

Section 12:13-1 - State, counties and municipalities authorized to apply for establishment of zones

Section 12:13-2 - Liberal construction

Section 12:13-3 - Organization authorized

Section 12:13-4 - Compliance with corporation laws

Section 12:13-5 - Federal permit

Section 12:13-6 - Powers of corporation