New York Laws
Part 1 - Vessels, General
45 - Reckless Operation of a Vessel; Speed.

(b) No person shall operate a vessel at a speed greater than is
reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the
actual and potential hazards then existing.
1-a. No vessel other than the tending vessel shall be operated within
one hundred feet of a red flag with a diagonal white bar which, when
displayed on the water or from a boat, indicates underwater diving, or a
designated course for racing shells but no such flag shall be placed so
as to deny access or use of any boathouse, wharf, harbor, bay, channel
or navigable waterway.
2. Except as provided in section forty-five-cc of this part, no vessel
shall be operated within one hundred feet of the shore, a dock, pier,
raft, float or an anchored or moored vessel at a speed exceeding five
miles per hour, unless such vessel is being operated near such shore,
dock, float, pier, raft, or anchored vessel for the purpose of enabling
a person engaged in water skiing to take off or land.
3. The provisions of this section shall not apply to a vessel while
actually competing in a regatta or boat race authorized under section
thirty-four of this chapter.
4. The provisions of subdivision two above shall not apply to
commercial vessels having a valid marine document issued by the United
States or a foreign government.
5. The violation of any of the provisions of this section other than
paragraph (a) of subdivision one of this section shall constitute a
violation punishable as set forth in section seventy-three-c of this
article.
7. (a) The court may suspend a person's privilege to operate a vessel
for a period of at least three but less than twelve months upon
conviction for reckless operation of a vessel pursuant to any applicable
provision of this article. In determining the length of such suspension,
the court may take into consideration the seriousness of the offense and
may impose a period of suspension whereby such suspension may be in
effect during a portion of the current or subsequent boating season.
(b) The court shall suspend a person's privilege to operate and may
suspend a vessel registration:
(1) for a period of at least six but less than twelve months where a
person is convicted of reckless operation of a vessel pursuant to any
applicable provision of this article after having been convicted of any
such offense within the preceding eighteen months. In determining the
length of such suspension or suspensions, the court may take into
consideration the seriousness of the offense and may impose a period of
suspension whereby such suspension may be in effect during a portion of
the current or subsequent boating season;
(2) for a period of at least six but less than twelve months upon a
third or subsequent conviction for any violation of any law, ordinance
or regulation limiting the speed of a vessel or any provision
constituted a misdemeanor by this article except for the commission of a
third or subsequent misdemeanor as set forth in subparagraph three of
this paragraph. In determining the length of such suspension or
suspensions, the court may take into consideration the seriousness of

the offense and may impose a period of suspension whereby such
suspension may be in effect during a portion of the current or
subsequent boating season;
(3) for a period of twelve months where a person is convicted of
reckless operation of a vessel pursuant to any applicable provision of
this article after having been twice convicted of any such offense
within the preceding eighteen months.
(c) When a person is convicted pursuant to this article the court may,
in any case before the court, and shall when the convicted person is
subject to a suspension pursuant to this subdivision, in addition to any
other penalties invoked under this article, require the convicted
person, as a condition of the sentence, to complete a boating safety
course of the state, U.S. Power Squadrons, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary,
or a powerboating course or courses offered by the United States sailing
association which are approved by the commissioner and show proof of
successful completion of such course to the court or its designee.

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Article 4 - Vessels

Part 1 - Vessels, General

40 - Equipment.

40-A - Manufacture and Sale of Outboard Motors.

40-B - Sale and Use of Tributyltin Paint.

41 - Pilot Rules.

42 - Searchlights; Unlawful to Flash.

42-A - Tow-Chains.

43 - Lights to Be Displayed.

43-A - Use of Digital Billboards.

44 - Noise Levels on Pleasure Vessels.

45 - Reckless Operation of a Vessel; Speed.

45-A - Beaching a Disabled Water Craft.

45-AA - Special Provisions Relating to Reckless Operation and Speed on Canandaigua Lake; Keuka Lake.

45-AAA - Special Provisions Relating to Speed on Irondequoit Bay.

45-AAAA - Special Provisions Relating to Reckless Operation and Speed on Greenwood Lake.

45-AAAA*2 - Special Provisions Relating to Speed on Sodus Bay.

45-AAAAA - Special Provisions Relating to Reckless Operation and Speed on Lake Alice.

45-AAAAAA - Special Provisions Relating to Noise and Speed on Lamoka Lake and Waneta Lake.

45-AAAAAA*2 - Special Provisions Relating to Reckless Operation, Noise and Speed on the Fulton Chain of Lakes.

45-B - Regulation of Beaches.

45-C - Special Provisions Relating to Reckless Operation and Speed on Conesus Lake.

45-CC - Reckless Operation and Speed on the Canal System.

45-D - Special Provisions Relating to Speed at Cooke's Point in Great Kills Harbor.

46 - Vessel Regulation Zone.

46-A - Regulations of Vessels.

46-AA - Special Provisions Relating to Speed on Lakes in Chautauqua County.

46-AAA - Special Provisions Relating to Reckless Operation and Speed on Certain Lakes in Hamilton County.

46-AAAA - Special Provisions Relating to Speed on Cuba Lake.

46-B - Special Provisions Relating to Speed on Saratoga Lake.

47 - Leaving the Scene of an Accident Without Reporting.

47-A - Accidents; Police Authorities, Bay Constables and Coroners to Report.

47-B - Report to the Commissioner Required Upon Accident.

48 - Negligence in Use or Operation of Vessel Attributable to Owner.

49 - Operator.

49-A - Operation of a Vessel While Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs.

49-B - Operating a Vessel After Having Consumed Alcohol; Under the Age of Twenty-One; per Se.

49-C - Termination of Unsafe Operation.