§ 20-2-27.1. Rhode Island party and charter vessel license.
(a) All party and charter vessels carrying recreational passengers to take or attempt to take marine species upon the navigable state and coastal waters of Rhode Island shall be required to obtain a Rhode Island party and charter vessel license. The annual fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100) for a resident of Rhode Island and shall be three hundred dollars ($300) for a nonresident. All licensed party and charter vessels shall be required to display a party and charter vessel decal provided by the department. To obtain a license, the owner of a qualified vessel must submit:
(1) A current copy of the operator’s United States Coast Guard license to carry passengers for hire;
(2) A current copy of the vessel’s “Certificate of Documentation” certifying that the vessel is documented “Coastwise,” or if the vessel is under five (5) net tons, a copy of the vessel’s state registration;
(3) Proof that the operator and crew are currently enrolled in a random drug testing program that complies with the federal government’s 46 C.F.R. § 16.101 et seq. “Drug Testing Program” regulations; and
(4) A signed license application form certifying that the vessel is and will be operated in compliance with all state and federal safety regulations for the vessel.
(b) Rhode Island party and charter vessel licenses shall expire on the last day of December every year.
History of Section.P.L. 1998, ch. 54, § 1; P.L. 2017, ch. 451, § 24; P.L. 2021, ch. 162, art. 7, § 3, effective July 6, 2021.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Section 20-2-2. - Issuance of licenses.
Section 20-2-2.1. - Expiration date.
Section 20-2-3. - Record of licenses issued — Accounting for fees.
Section 20-2-4. - Authorized agents fee.
Section 20-2-4.1. - Authorized internet agent.
Section 20-2-5. - Replacement of lost or destroyed certificate.
Section 20-2-6. - Appropriation of license fees.
Section 20-2-7. - Use of license proceeds.
Section 20-2-8. - False statements and violations — Cancellation of license.
Section 20-2-9. - Possession, inspection, and display of license.
Section 20-2-10. - Endorsement of license.
Section 20-2-11. - Transfer or loan of license.
Section 20-2-12. - Application for license.
Section 20-2-13. - License revocation.
Section 20-2-14. - Licenses — Expiration.
Section 20-2-15. - Freshwater fishing license.
Section 20-2-16. - Hunting license.
Section 20-2-16.1. - Shooting preserves.
Section 20-2-17. - Combination fishing and hunting license.
Section 20-2-18. - Deer permits.
Section 20-2-18.1. - Wild turkey permits.
Section 20-2-18.2. - Stocked game bird permits required.
Section 20-2-18.3. - Stocked game bird permit fees and bag limits.
Section 20-2-19. - Commercial minnow license.
Section 20-2-22. - Nonresident’s noncommercial shellfish license.
Section 20-2-24. - Recreational lobster license.
Section 20-2-26.1. - Repealed.
Section 20-2-27.1. - Rhode Island party and charter vessel license.
Section 20-2-27.2. - Repealed.
Section 20-2-28.1. - Repealed.
Section 20-2-28.2. - Deposit of fees.
Section 20-2-29. - Commercial game licenses.
Section 20-2-30. - Fur trapping and licenses.
Section 20-2-31. - Hunting and fishing licenses — Exceptions.
Section 20-2-32. - Inspections condition of license.
Section 20-2-33. - Altering and counterfeiting a license.
Section 20-2-34. - Definitions.
Section 20-2-35. - Waterfowl stamp required.
Section 20-2-36. - Waterfowl stamp design, production, and distribution.
Section 20-2-37. - Waterfowl stamp fees.
Section 20-2-38. - Disposition of waterfowl receipts.
Section 20-2-38.1. - Grants, donations, and gifts to the waterfowl fund.
Section 20-2-39. - Definitions.
Section 20-2-40. - Trout conservation stamp required.
Section 20-2-41. - Trout conservation stamp design, production, and distribution.
Section 20-2-42. - Trout conservation stamp fee.
Section 20-2-43. - Disposition of trout conservation stamp receipts.