North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Boating Safety Act.
§ 75A-10.3 - Death or serious injury by impaired boating; repeat offenses.

75A-10.3. Death or serious injury by impaired boating; repeat offenses.
(a) Death by Impaired Boating. - A person commits the offense of death by impaired boating if all of the following apply:
(1) The person unintentionally causes the death of another person.
(2) The person was engaged in the offense of impaired boating under G.S. 75A-10(b1).
(3) The commission of the offense in subdivision (2) of this subsection is the proximate cause of the death.
(b) Serious Injury by Impaired Boating. - A person commits the offense of serious injury by impaired boating if all of the following apply:
(1) The person unintentionally causes serious injury to another person.
(2) The person was engaged in the offense of impaired boating under G.S. 75A-10(b1).
(3) The commission of the offense in subdivision (2) of this subsection is the proximate cause of the serious injury.
(c) Aggravated Serious Injury by Impaired Boating. - A person commits the offense of aggravated serious injury by impaired boating if all of the following apply:
(1) The person unintentionally causes serious injury to another person.
(2) The person was engaged in the offense of impaired boating under G.S. 75A-10(b1).
(3) The commission of the offense in subdivision (2) of this subsection is the proximate cause of the serious injury.
(4) The person has a previous conviction of impaired boating under G.S. 75A-10(b1) within seven years of the date of the offense.
(d) Aggravated Death by Impaired Boating. - A person commits the offense of aggravated death by impaired boating if all of the following apply:
(1) The person unintentionally causes the death of another person.
(2) The person was engaged in the offense of impaired boating under G.S. 75A-10(b1).
(3) The commission of the offense in subdivision (2) of this subsection is the proximate cause of the death.
(4) The person has a previous conviction of impaired boating under G.S. 75A-10(b1) within seven years of the date of the offense.
(e) Repeat Death by Impaired Boating. - A person commits the offense of repeat death by impaired boating if all of the following apply:
(1) The person commits an offense under subsection (a) or subsection (d) of this section.
(2) The person has a previous conviction under at least one of the following:
a. Subsection (a) of this section.
b. Subsection (d) of this section.
c. G.S. 14-17 or G.S. 14-18, and the basis of the conviction was the unintentional death of another person while engaged in the offense of impaired boating under G.S. 75A-10(b1).
The pleading and proof of previous convictions shall be in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 15A-928.
(f) Punishments. - Unless the conduct is covered under some other provision of law providing greater punishment, the following classifications apply to the offenses set forth in this section:
(1) Repeat death by impaired boating is a Class B2 felony.
(2) Aggravated death by impaired boating is a Class D felony. Notwithstanding the provisions of G.S. 15A-1340.17, the court shall sentence the defendant in the aggravated range of the appropriate Prior Record Level.
(3) Death by impaired boating is a Class D felony. Notwithstanding the provisions of G.S. 15A-1340.17, intermediate punishment is authorized for a defendant who is a Prior Record Level I offender.
(4) Aggravated serious injury by impaired boating is a Class E felony.
(5) Serious injury by impaired boating is a Class F felony.
(g) No Double Prosecutions. - No person who has been placed in jeopardy upon a charge of death by impaired boating may be prosecuted for the offense of manslaughter arising out of the same death; and no person who has been placed in jeopardy upon a charge of manslaughter may be prosecuted for death by impaired boating arising out of the same death. (2016-34, s. 2.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 75A - Boating and Water Safety

Article 1 - Boating Safety Act.

§ 75A-1 - Declaration of policy.

§ 75A-2 - Definitions.

§ 75A-3 - Wildlife Resources Commission to administer Chapter; Boating Safety Committee; funds for administration.

§ 75A-4 - Identification numbers required.

§ 75A-5 - Application for certificate of number; fees; reciprocity; change of ownership; conformity with federal regulations; records; award of certificates; renewal of certificates; transfer of partial interest; destroyed or junked vessels; abandonm...

§ 75A-5.2 - (Effective until July 1, 2023) Vessel agents.

§ 75A-6 - Classification; rules.

§ 75A-6.1 - Navigation rules.

§ 75A-7 - Exemption from numbering requirements.

§ 75A-8 - Vessel liveries.

§ 75A-9 - Muffling devices.

§ 75A-10 - Operating vessel or manipulating water skis, etc., in reckless manner; operating, etc., while intoxicated, etc.; depositing or discharging litter, etc.

§ 75A-10.1 - Family purpose doctrine applicable.

§ 75A-10.2 - Proof of ownership of a vessel.

§ 75A-10.3 - Death or serious injury by impaired boating; repeat offenses.

§ 75A-11 - Duty of operator involved in collision, accident, casualty, or other occurrence.

§ 75A-12 - Furnishing information to agency of United States.

§ 75A-13 - Water skis, surfboards, etc.

§ 75A-13.1 - Skin and scuba divers.

§ 75A-13.3 - Personal watercraft.

§ 75A-14.1 - Lake Norman No-Wake Zone.

§ 75A-14.2 - Temporary waiver of enforcement of no-wake zones.

§ 75A-15 - Rules on water safety; adoption of the United States Aids to Navigation System.

§ 75A-16.1 - Boating safety course.

§ 75A-16.2 - Boating safety education required.

§ 75A-17 - Enforcement of Chapter.

§ 75A-18 - Penalties.

§ 75A-19 - Operation of vessels by manufacturers, dealers, etc.