New York Laws
Part 1 - Vessels, General
47 - Leaving the Scene of an Accident Without Reporting.

(b) A violation of the provisions of paragraph (a) of this subdivision
shall constitute a violation punishable as set forth in section
seventy-three-c of this article.
2. (a) Every operator of a vessel, including, but not limited to,
rowboats, canoes and kayaks, who, knowing or having cause to know that
personal injury has been caused to another person, or another person has
disappeared under the water, due to an accident involving such vessel
shall, before leaving the place where the said incident involving
personal injury occurred, stop, give such operator's name and address,
the name and address of the owner of such vessel and the identification
number, if any, assigned to such vessel to the injured party, if
practical, and shall report said accident as soon as physically able to
the nearest police officer, police station, bay constable or judicial
officer.
(b) The first violation of the provisions of paragraph (a) of this
subdivision involving personal injury to another person resulting solely
from the failure of a vessel operator to provide the name and address of
the vessel owner and/or the identification number of the vessel shall
constitute a class B misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than
two hundred fifty nor more than five hundred dollars in addition to any
other penalties provided by law. Any subsequent such violation after a
conviction for such violation within the preceding five years shall
constitute a class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than
five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars in addition to any other
penalties provided by law. Any violation of the provisions of paragraph
(a) of this subdivision, other than the mere failure of a vessel
operator to provide the name and address of the vessel owner and/or the
identification number of the vessel, shall constitute a class A
misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more
than one thousand dollars in addition to any other penalties provided by
law. Any such violation committed by a person after such person has
previously been convicted of such a violation shall constitute a class E
felony, punishable by a fine of not less than one thousand nor more than
two thousand five hundred dollars in addition to any other penalties
provided by law. Any violation of the provisions of paragraph (a) of
this subdivision, other than the mere failure of a vessel operator to
provide the name and address of the vessel owner and/or the
identification number of the vessel where the personal injury involved
(i) results in serious physical injury, as defined in section 10.00 of
the penal law, or where a person has disappeared under the water as the
result of the incident shall constitute a class E felony or (ii) results
in death shall constitute a class D felony.

3. The provisions of this section shall not apply to commercial
vessels having a valid marine document issued by the United States or a
foreign government.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

NAV - Navigation

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.