Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 46-12 - Water Pollution
Section 46-12-39.1. - No discharge certificate decal — Required.

§ 46-12-39.1. No discharge certificate decal — Required.
(a) Definitions. As used in this section and in conjunction with this chapter, the following terms shall be construed as follows:
(1) “Certification agent” means a marina or boatyard which is capable of installing sewage disposal holding tanks and related equipment; a certified marine sewage pump-out facility, including a mobile facility; other established marine businesses, included, but not limited to, marine surveyors and mobile marine repair facilities, that are experienced in the evaluation, repair and/or installation of boat sewage systems; and local harbor masters and assistant harbor masters.
(b) No person shall operate or moor for more than thirty (30) days, a boat in the waters of the state, that has a permanently installed marine toilet unless such boat displays in a prominent position an approved “no discharge certificate decal.”
(c) Subsection 45-12-39.1(b) shall not apply to any vessel carrying a valid certificate of inspection issued by the U.S. Coast Guard pursuant to title 46 of the U.S. Code.
(d) Two (2) no discharge certificate decals, differing in color, shall be made available by the department of environmental management for issuance to boats subject to the requirements of this section.
(1) Decals of one color shall signify that the recipient boat has a marine toilet, in proper working order, which is either a marine sanitation device-type I, a marine sanitation device-type II, or a marine sanitation device-type III with a holding tank and through-hull fitting that would allow sewage to be discharged overboard, but the boat owner or operator had taken the steps necessary to prevent the discharge of sewage into the waters of the state.
(2) Decals of the other color shall signify that the recipient boat either has a marine sanitation device-type III with a holding tank and no through-hull fitting that would allow sewage to be discharged overboard, or no marine toilet at all.
(e) Certification shall remain in effect for forty-eight (48) months after each certification, and no additional certification shall be required during that period.
(f) The department of environmental management shall collect and deposit into a separate general revenue account a fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for each certificate to defray the cost of implementation of this section.
(g) Certificate decals may be obtained from any certification agent.
(h) Before a certificate decal may be issued, a certification agent must visually inspect each permanently installed marine toilet on a boat, as well as any associated plumbing or holding tank fixtures, to ascertain whether the boat is in compliance with § 46-12-39. If necessary, the certification agent shall perform a color-dye flush test of each toilet to verify compliance.
(i) For inspections conducted pursuant to this section, certification agents may collect and retain a fee, not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each permanently installed marine toilet aboard each boat. This fee shall be in addition to the minimum ten dollar ($10.00) fee for each decal issued, which certification agents shall collect and forward to the department of environmental management pursuant to subsection (f) above.
History of Section.P.L. 2004, ch. 338, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 399, § 1; P.L. 2005, ch. 243, § 1; P.L. 2006, ch. 45, § 1; P.L. 2006, ch. 181, § 1; P.L. 2006, ch. 201, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 46 - Waters and Navigation

Chapter 46-12 - Water Pollution

Section 46-12-1. - Definitions.

Section 46-12-2. - Administration.

Section 46-12-2.1. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-3. - Powers and duties of the director.

Section 46-12-3.1. - [Transferred.]

Section 46-12-4. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-4.1. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-5. - Prohibitions.

Section 46-12-6. - Investigation and hearing — Records.

Section 46-12-7. - Subpoena of witnesses — Enforcement.

Section 46-12-8. - Expert assistance in investigations and prosecutions.

Section 46-12-9. - Notices of violation and compliance orders.

Section 46-12-10. - Emergency powers.

Section 46-12-11. - Service of orders.

Section 46-12-12. - Modification or revocation of order.

Section 46-12-13. - Civil penalties.

Section 46-12-14. - Criminal penalties.

Section 46-12-15. - Inspection powers — Rules and regulations.

Section 46-12-16. - Prosecution of violations.

Section 46-12-17. - Proceedings for enforcement.

Section 46-12-18. - Records of operation.

Section 46-12-19. - Public access to information.

Section 46-12-20. - Rules — Proceedings.

Section 46-12-21. - Liability.

Section 46-12-22. - Access of enforcement officers to premises.

Section 46-12-23. - Town and city expenditures for pollution control.

Section 46-12-24. - State grants and loans for pollution prevention facilities to governmental entities.

Section 46-12-24.1. - State grants and loans for pollution prevention facilities to nongovernmental entities.

Section 46-12-24.2. - Rhode Island Clean Water Act environmental trust fund.

Section 46-12-24.3. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-25. - Report required by owners or lessees of solid waste disposal areas.

Section 46-12-25.1. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-26. - Penalty for failure to report.

Section 46-12-27. - Penalty for falsification of report.

Section 46-12-28. - Protection of groundwaters.

Section 46-12-29. - Effective date of chapter.

Section 46-12-30. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-30.1. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-30.2. - Definitions and guidelines for replacement and periodic inspection of tanks.

Section 46-12-30.3. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-30.4. - Repealed.

Section 46-12-30.5. - Bonds authorized.

Section 46-12-31 - — 46-12-36. [Transferred.]

Section 46-12-37. - Waste from seagoing vessels.

Section 46-12-38. - Licensing of underground storage tank tightness testing.

Section 46-12-39. - Discharge of sewage from boats.

Section 46-12-39.1. - No discharge certificate decal — Required.

Section 46-12-40. - Penalty for violations.

Section 46-12-41. - Enforcement.