Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1547 | Watercraft and Waterways
Section 1547.30 | Ordering Storage of Vessel or Outboard Motor Left on Private Property.

Effective: January 29, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 211 - 133rd General Assembly
(A) As used in this section and sections 1547.301 and 1547.302 of the Revised Code:
(1) "Vessel or outboard motor" excludes an abandoned junk vessel or outboard motor, as defined in section 1547.303 of the Revised Code, or any vessel or outboard motor under section 1547.305 of the Revised Code.
(2) "Law enforcement agency" means any organization or unit comprised of law enforcement officers, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code.
(B)(1) The sheriff of a county, chief of police of a municipal corporation, township, township police district, or joint police district, or other chief of a law enforcement agency, within the sheriff's or chief's respective territorial jurisdiction, upon complaint of any person adversely affected, may order into storage any vessel or outboard motor that has been left on private property, other than a private dock or mooring facility or structure, for at least seventy-two hours without the permission of the person having the right to the possession of the property. The sheriff or chief, upon complaint of the owner of a marine repair facility or place of storage, may order into storage any vessel or outboard motor that has been left at the facility or place of storage for a longer period than that agreed upon. The place of storage shall be designated by the sheriff or chief. When ordering a vessel or motor into storage under division (B)(1) of this section, a sheriff or chief, whenever possible, shall arrange for the removal of the vessel or motor by a private tow truck operator or towing company.
(2)(a) Except as provided in division (B)(2)(d) of this section, no person, without the consent of the owner or other person authorized to give consent, shall moor, anchor, or tie a vessel or outboard motor at a private dock or mooring facility or structure owned by another person if the owner has posted, in a conspicuous manner, a prohibition against the mooring, anchoring, or tying of vessels or outboard motors at the dock, facility, or structure by any person not having the consent of the owner or other person authorized to give consent.
(b) If the owner of a private dock or mooring facility or structure has posted at the dock, facility, or structure, in a conspicuous manner, conditions and regulations under which the mooring, anchoring, or tying of vessels or outboard motors is permitted at the dock, facility, or structure, no person, except as provided in division (B)(2)(d) of this section, shall moor, anchor, or tie a vessel or outboard motor at the dock, facility, or structure in violation of the posted conditions and regulations.
(c) The owner of a private dock or mooring facility or structure may order towed into storage any vessel or outboard motor found moored, anchored, or tied in violation of division (B)(2)(a) or (b) of this section, provided that the owner of the dock, facility, or structure posts on it a sign that states that the dock, facility, or structure is private, is visible from all entrances to the dock, facility, or structure, and contains all of the following information:
(i) The information specified in division (B)(2)(a) or (b) of this section, as applicable;
(ii) A notice that violators will be towed and that violators are responsible for paying the cost of the towing;
(iii) The telephone number of the person from whom a towed vessel or outboard motor may be recovered, and the address of the place to which the vessel or outboard motor will be taken and the place from which it may be recovered.
(d) Divisions (B)(2)(a) and (b) of this section do not prohibit a person from mooring, anchoring, or tying a vessel or outboard motor at a private dock or mooring facility or structure if either of the following applies:
(i) The vessel or outboard motor is disabled due to a mechanical or structural malfunction, provided that the person immediately removes the vessel or outboard motor from the dock, facility, or structure when the malfunction is corrected or when a reasonable attempt has been made to correct it;
(ii) Weather conditions are creating an imminent threat to safe operation of the vessel or outboard motor, provided that the person immediately removes the vessel or outboard motor from the dock, facility, or structure when the weather conditions permit safe operation of the vessel or outboard motor.
(e) A person whose vessel or outboard motor is towed into storage under division (B)(2)(c) of this section either shall pay the costs of the towing of the vessel or outboard motor or shall reimburse the owner of the dock or mooring facility or structure for the costs that the owner incurs in towing the vessel or outboard motor.
(3) Subject to division (C) of this section, the owner of a vessel or motor that has been removed under division (B) of this section may recover the vessel or motor only in accordance with division (F) of this section.
(C) If the owner or operator of a vessel or outboard motor that has been ordered into storage under division (B) of this section arrives after the vessel or motor has been prepared for removal, but prior to its actual removal from the property, the owner or operator shall be given the opportunity to pay a fee of not more than one-half of the charge for the removal of vessels or motors under division (B) of this section that normally is assessed by the person who has prepared the vessel or motor for removal, in order to obtain release of the vessel or motor. Upon payment of that fee, the vessel or motor shall be released to the owner or operator, and upon its release, the owner or operator immediately shall move it so that it is not on the private property without the permission of the person having the right to possession of the property, or is not at the facility or place of storage without the permission of the owner, whichever is applicable.
(D) Each county sheriff, each chief of police of a municipal corporation, township, township police district, or joint police district, and each other chief of a law enforcement agency shall maintain a record of vessels or outboard motors that are ordered into storage under division (B)(1) of this section. The record shall include an entry for each such vessel or motor that identifies the vessel's hull identification number or serial number, if any, the vessel's or motor's make, model, and color, the location from which it was removed, the date and time of its removal, the telephone number of the person from whom it may be recovered, and the address of the place to which it has been taken and from which it may be recovered. Any information in the record that pertains to a particular vessel or motor shall be provided to any person who, pursuant to a statement the person makes either in person or by telephone, is identified as the owner or operator of the vessel or motor and requests information pertaining to its location.
(E) Any person who registers a complaint that is the basis of a sheriff's or chief's order for the removal and storage of a vessel or outboard motor under division (B)(1) of this section shall provide the identity of the law enforcement agency with which the complaint was registered to any person who, pursuant to a statement the person makes, is identified as the owner or operator of the vessel or motor and requests information pertaining to its location.
(F)(1) The owner of a vessel or outboard motor that is ordered into storage under division (B) of this section may reclaim it upon payment of any expenses or charges incurred in its removal, in an amount not to exceed two hundred dollars, and storage, in an amount not to exceed five dollars per twenty-four-hour period, and upon presentation of proof of ownership, which may be evidenced by a certificate of title to the vessel or motor, certificate of United States coast guard documentation, or certificate of registration if the vessel or motor is not subject to titling under section 1548.01 of the Revised Code.
(2) If a vessel or outboard motor that is ordered into storage under division (B)(1) of this section remains unclaimed by the owner for thirty days, the procedures established by sections 1547.301 and 1547.302 of the Revised Code shall apply.
(3) If a vessel or outboard motor ordered into storage under division (B)(2) of this section remains unclaimed for seventy-two hours after being stored, the tow truck operator or towing company that removed the vessel or outboard motor shall provide notice of the removal and storage to the sheriff of a county, chief of police of a municipal corporation, township, township police district, or joint police district, or other chief of a law enforcement agency within whose territorial jurisdiction the vessel or outboard motor had been moored, anchored, or tied in violation of division (B)(2) of this section. The notice shall be in writing and include the vessel's hull identification number or serial number, if any, the vessel's or outboard motor's make, model, and color, the location from which it was removed, the date and time of its removal, the telephone number of the person from whom it may be recovered, and the address of the place to which it has been taken and from which it may be recovered.
Upon receipt of the notice, the sheriff or chief immediately shall cause a search to be made of the records of the division of parks and watercraft to ascertain the owner and any lienholder of the vessel or outboard motor, and, if known, shall send notice to the owner and lienholder, if any, at the owner's and lienholder's last known address by certified mail, return receipt requested, that the vessel or outboard motor will be declared a nuisance and disposed of if not claimed not later than thirty days after the date of the mailing of the notice.
If the owner or lienholder makes no claim to the vessel or outboard motor within thirty days of the date of the mailing of the notice, the sheriff or chief shall file with the clerk of courts of the county in which the place of storage is located an affidavit showing compliance with the requirements of division (F)(3) of this section, and the vessel or outboard motor shall be disposed of in accordance with section 1547.302 of the Revised Code.
(G) No person shall remove, or cause the removal of, any vessel or outboard motor from private property other than in accordance with division (B) of this section or section 1547.301 of the Revised Code.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources

Chapter 1547 | Watercraft and Waterways

Section 1547.02 | Applicability of Chapter to Vessels Operating on the Waters in This State.

Section 1547.03 | Flashing Light Prohibition.

Section 1547.04 | Siren Prohibition - Exception.

Section 1547.05 | Completing Boating Course as Prerequisite to Licensing; Exception.

Section 1547.051 | Presenting Proof of License.

Section 1547.052 | Powercraft Rentals.

Section 1547.06 | Child Operators.

Section 1547.07 | Reckless or Unsafe Operation of Vessel, Water Skis, Aquaplane.

Section 1547.071 | Authority of Law Enforcement Officer When Especially Hazardous Condition Exists.

Section 1547.072 | Operator of Vessel to Maintain Control.

Section 1547.08 | Prohibiting Operation in Certain Areas - Low Speed Areas.

Section 1547.09 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 1547.10 | Stopping and Furnishing Information Upon Accident or Collision.

Section 1547.11 | Operation, Control, or Manipulation Under Influence of Alcohol or Drug.

Section 1547.111 | Implied Consent to Chemical Test.

Section 1547.12 | Incapacitated Operators Prohibited.

Section 1547.13 | Failure to Comply With Order of Law Enforcement - Fleeing and Eluding.

Section 1547.131 | Duty to Stop or Give Way Upon Approach of Law Enforcement Vessel.

Section 1547.132 | Vessel Wake Restrictions.

Section 1547.14 | Water Skiing Activity Confined to Ski Zones.

Section 1547.15 | Observer Required When Towing Skier.

Section 1547.16 | Water Skiing After Dark Prohibited.

Section 1547.18 | Personal Flotation Device Required.

Section 1547.19 | Ski Jumps Prohibited.

Section 1547.20 | Permission for Conducting Special Water Events.

Section 1547.21 | Requirements for Inflatable Vessel.

Section 1547.22 | Restrictions on Sitting, Standing, Walking on Moving Vessel.

Section 1547.23 | Warming-Up Engine.

Section 1547.24 | Personal Flotation Devices Required for Child Under 10.

Section 1547.25 | Prohibiting Operation Without Personal Flotation Devices.

Section 1547.251 | Use of Approved Distress Signals or Flags.

Section 1547.26 | Requiring Anchor and Line.

Section 1547.27 | Required Fire Extinguishers.

Section 1547.28 | Backfire Flame Control Device.

Section 1547.29 | Ventilation Requirements.

Section 1547.30 | Ordering Storage of Vessel or Outboard Motor Left on Private Property.

Section 1547.301 | Ordering Storage of Vessel or Motor Left in Sunken, Beached, Drifting or Docked Condition.

Section 1547.302 | Disposing of Unclaimed Vessel or Motor.

Section 1547.303 | Disposing of Abandoned Vessel or Motor.

Section 1547.304 | Abandoned Junk Vessel or Outboard Motor on Private Property.

Section 1547.305 | Alternative Process to Take Title to Abandoned Watercraft Vessel or Outboard Motor.

Section 1547.31 | Muffler or Muffler System Required - Noise Levels.

Section 1547.32 | Vessel Used as Dwelling Creating Nuisance.

Section 1547.33 | Restrictions on Sink, Toilet or Sanitary System.

Section 1547.34 | Violations Prima Facie Evidence of Negligence.

Section 1547.36 | Secretary of State Agent for Service of Process.

Section 1547.38 | Prohibiting Rental of Improperly Equipped Vessel.

Section 1547.39 | Requiring Capacity Plate.

Section 1547.40 | Exceeding Capacity Plate Figures.

Section 1547.41 | Personal Watercraft Operation Requirements.

Section 1547.49 | Littering Prohibited.

Section 1547.51 | Educational Programs.

Section 1547.53 | Numbering of Watercraft - Exemptions.

Section 1547.531 | Registration and Documentation - Exemptions.

Section 1547.532 | Vessels Exempt From Registration.

Section 1547.533 | Fraudulent Watercraft Identification.

Section 1547.54 | Applying for Registration Certificate.

Section 1547.541 | Historic Watercraft Identification Plates.

Section 1547.542 | Annual Certificate of Livery Registration.

Section 1547.543 | Dealer or Manufacturer Registration Certificate.

Section 1547.544 | Effect of Child Support Default on Certificate.

Section 1547.55 | Moneys Collected Paid Into Waterways Safety Fund.

Section 1547.56 | Reimbursing Political Subdivisions and Agencies.

Section 1547.57 | Watercraft Tags.

Section 1547.58 | Disclosure Statement Regarding Alternative Process of r.c. 1547.305.

Section 1547.59 | Rendering Assistance After Collision.

Section 1547.61 | Applicable State Laws.

Section 1547.63 | Enforcement.

Section 1547.65 | Hull Identification Number.

Section 1547.66 | Altering Identifying Marks - False Information on Application for Registration.

Section 1547.67 | Establishing and Maintaining Marine Patrols to Enforce Chapter.

Section 1547.68 | Boating Safety Education Programs.

Section 1547.69 | Firearm Prohibitions.

Section 1547.71 | Refuge and Small Boat Harbor Agency.

Section 1547.72 | Construction and Operation of Refuge Harbors.

Section 1547.73 | Waterways Safety Council.

Section 1547.74 | Facilities in Harbors and Connecting Waterways.

Section 1547.75 | Waterways Safety Fund.

Section 1547.76 | State Participation in Federal Program.

Section 1547.77 | Action Not in Conflict.

Section 1547.79 | All Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties Paid to Director for Fund.

Section 1547.80 | Rules for Security of Ports and Related Facilities.

Section 1547.81 | Creating Wild, Scenic, or Recreational River Areas.

Section 1547.82 | Approving Structures and Channel Modifications.

Section 1547.83 | Administering Program and Areas.

Section 1547.84 | Advisory Council Appointed for Each Area.

Section 1547.85 | Participation in Federal Protection Program.

Section 1547.86 | Reconciliation of Powers.

Section 1547.91 | Wrecking.

Section 1547.92 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 1547.99 | Penalty.