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Harbormaster Authority

Required Basic Harbormaster CourseApproved by the Maine Harbormasters Association

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Title 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATIONTitle 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATIONChapter 1: OPERATION OF VESSELS Chapter 1: OPERATION OF VESSELS

Subchapter 1: HARBOR MASTERSSubchapter 1: HARBOR MASTERS • Harbormaster Authority is derived from Maine Revised Harbormaster Authority is derived from Maine Revised

Statutes Annotated (MRSA), Title 38, Chapter 1, Sub Statutes Annotated (MRSA), Title 38, Chapter 1, Sub Chapter 1, Sections 1 through 13. There are other state Chapter 1, Sections 1 through 13. There are other state statutes which are applicable as well, primarily in Title 38 statutes which are applicable as well, primarily in Title 38 and Title 12.and Title 12.

• Harbormaster Authority is further established within the Harbormaster Authority is further established within the applicable Town/City Ordinance in the municipality where applicable Town/City Ordinance in the municipality where employed.employed.

• The following slides are the applicable sections (or parts The following slides are the applicable sections (or parts thereof) of Title 38 and can be viewed in their entirety on thereof) of Title 38 and can be viewed in their entirety on the State of Maine website: the State of Maine website: www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statuteswww.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes. .

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Title 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATIONTitle 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATIONChapter 1: OPERATION OF VESSELS Chapter 1: OPERATION OF VESSELS

Subchapter 1: HARBOR MASTERSSubchapter 1: HARBOR MASTERS • §1. Appointment; compensation §1. Appointment; compensation • The municipal officers of a town that borders or contains territorial waters, The municipal officers of a town that borders or contains territorial waters,

on request by any person desiring mooring privileges or regulation of on request by any person desiring mooring privileges or regulation of mooring privileges for boats or vessels, shall appoint a harbor master for a mooring privileges for boats or vessels, shall appoint a harbor master for a term of not less than one year, who is subject to all the duties and liabilities term of not less than one year, who is subject to all the duties and liabilities of that office as prescribed by state law, municipal ordinances and of that office as prescribed by state law, municipal ordinances and regulations adopted by the municipal officers, municipal harbor regulations adopted by the municipal officers, municipal harbor commissioners, municipal port authorities or other such bodies empowered commissioners, municipal port authorities or other such bodies empowered to regulate municipal harbors. The municipal officers may establish the to regulate municipal harbors. The municipal officers may establish the harbor master's compensation and, for cause by them declared in writing, harbor master's compensation and, for cause by them declared in writing, after due notice to the officer and hearing, if requested, remove the harbor after due notice to the officer and hearing, if requested, remove the harbor master and appoint another one. [2005, c. 492, §4 (AMD).]master and appoint another one. [2005, c. 492, §4 (AMD).]

• The municipal officers may prohibit a harbor master from making arrests or The municipal officers may prohibit a harbor master from making arrests or carrying a weapon. A harbor master may not make arrests or carry a carrying a weapon. A harbor master may not make arrests or carry a firearm unless the harbor master has successfully completed the training firearm unless the harbor master has successfully completed the training requirements prescribed in Title 25, section 2804-I. Any law enforcement requirements prescribed in Title 25, section 2804-I. Any law enforcement officer vested with the authority to carry a weapon and make arrests has officer vested with the authority to carry a weapon and make arrests has the authority to enforce this subchapter. [1999, c. 682, §6 (AMD).]the authority to enforce this subchapter. [1999, c. 682, §6 (AMD).]

• For purposes of this section, "territorial waters" has the same meaning as For purposes of this section, "territorial waters" has the same meaning as provided in Title 12, section 6001, subsection 48-B. [2005, c. 492, §4 provided in Title 12, section 6001, subsection 48-B. [2005, c. 492, §4 (NEW).](NEW).]

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§1-A. Training§1-A. Training

• The following provisions govern the training of harbor masters and deputy The following provisions govern the training of harbor masters and deputy harbor masters appointed pursuant to section 1 or 2. [2005, c. 525, §1 harbor masters appointed pursuant to section 1 or 2. [2005, c. 525, §1 (NEW).](NEW).]

• 1. Basic training course.  A person appointed or reappointed a harbor master 1. Basic training course.  A person appointed or reappointed a harbor master or a deputy harbor master after August 31, 2006 must complete a basic or a deputy harbor master after August 31, 2006 must complete a basic harbor master training course offered by a statewide harbor masters harbor master training course offered by a statewide harbor masters association within one year after being appointed or reappointed unless that association within one year after being appointed or reappointed unless that person has previously completed such a course. The person appointed or person has previously completed such a course. The person appointed or reappointed a harbor master or deputy harbor master shall pay the cost of reappointed a harbor master or deputy harbor master shall pay the cost of the training required under this subsection. the training required under this subsection.

• [ 2005, c. 525, §1 (NEW) .] [ 2005, c. 525, §1 (NEW) .] • 2. Reimbursement.  Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit a 2. Reimbursement.  Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit a

municipality, at its sole discretion, from reimbursing a harbor master or municipality, at its sole discretion, from reimbursing a harbor master or deputy harbor master for the cost of training under this section. deputy harbor master for the cost of training under this section.

• [ 2005, c. 525, §1 (NEW) .] [ 2005, c. 525, §1 (NEW) .] • 3. Additional training.  Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit a 3. Additional training.  Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit a

municipality from requiring a harbor master or deputy harbor master to municipality from requiring a harbor master or deputy harbor master to obtain training beyond that required by this section. obtain training beyond that required by this section.

• [ 2005, c. 525, §1 (NEW) .] [ 2005, c. 525, §1 (NEW) .]

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§2. Rules for channel lines; enforcement§2. Rules for channel lines; enforcement

• The municipal officers of all maritime towns and plantations, other bodies The municipal officers of all maritime towns and plantations, other bodies empowered to regulate municipal harbors and the county commissioners in the empowered to regulate municipal harbors and the county commissioners in the case of maritime unorganized townships may make rules and regulations, with case of maritime unorganized townships may make rules and regulations, with suitable provision for enforcement, to keep open convenient channels for the suitable provision for enforcement, to keep open convenient channels for the passage of vessels in the harbors and waterways of the towns or townships for passage of vessels in the harbors and waterways of the towns or townships for which they act, and may establish the boundary lines of those channels and which they act, and may establish the boundary lines of those channels and assign suitable portions of their harbors and other coastal and tidal waters assign suitable portions of their harbors and other coastal and tidal waters within their jurisdiction for anchorages. [1987, c. 655, §2 (AMD).]within their jurisdiction for anchorages. [1987, c. 655, §2 (AMD).]

• In the event fishing gear is within the boundary lines of a channel in violation of In the event fishing gear is within the boundary lines of a channel in violation of local rules, the harbor master may issue a warning of navigational interference local rules, the harbor master may issue a warning of navigational interference and may commence court action to order removal of that gear. [1987, c. 655, and may commence court action to order removal of that gear. [1987, c. 655, §2 (NEW).]§2 (NEW).]

• Such rules and regulations as may be made by those municipal officers, other Such rules and regulations as may be made by those municipal officers, other bodies empowered to regulate harbors or county commissioners shall be bodies empowered to regulate harbors or county commissioners shall be enforced and carried out by the harbor master of that town or unorganized enforced and carried out by the harbor master of that town or unorganized township, or any other law enforcement officer of the State or any political township, or any other law enforcement officer of the State or any political subdivision of the State. [1987, c. 655, §2 (AMD).]subdivision of the State. [1987, c. 655, §2 (AMD).]

• The harbor master may appoint deputies who, under his direction, shall enforce The harbor master may appoint deputies who, under his direction, shall enforce and carry out the rules and regulations of this section. [1987, c. 412, §§ 2, 8 and carry out the rules and regulations of this section. [1987, c. 412, §§ 2, 8 (NEW).](NEW).]

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§3. Mooring sites§3. Mooring sites

• In all harbors wherein channel lines have been established In all harbors wherein channel lines have been established by the municipal officers, as provided in section 2, and in all by the municipal officers, as provided in section 2, and in all other coastal and tidal waters, harbors and great ponds other coastal and tidal waters, harbors and great ponds where mooring rights of individuals are claimed to be where mooring rights of individuals are claimed to be invaded and protection is sought of the harbor master, the invaded and protection is sought of the harbor master, the harbor master shall assign and indicate only to the masters harbor master shall assign and indicate only to the masters or owners of boats and vessels the location that they may or owners of boats and vessels the location that they may occupy for mooring purposes and shall change the location occupy for mooring purposes and shall change the location of those moorings from time to time when the crowded of those moorings from time to time when the crowded condition of that harbor or great pond, the need to conform condition of that harbor or great pond, the need to conform to section 7-A or other conditions render the change to section 7-A or other conditions render the change desirable. [1991, c. 838, §16 (AMD).]desirable. [1991, c. 838, §16 (AMD).]

• Note: This is not the full text of this section.Note: This is not the full text of this section.

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§3-A. Mooring transfer permitted by ordinance§3-A. Mooring transfer permitted by ordinance

A municipality may adopt an ordinance that A municipality may adopt an ordinance that allows the transfer of a mooring assignment used allows the transfer of a mooring assignment used for commercial fishing purposes. The ordinance for commercial fishing purposes. The ordinance may permit a mooring assignment to be may permit a mooring assignment to be transferred only at the request or death of the transferred only at the request or death of the assignee, only to a member of the assignee's assignee, only to a member of the assignee's family and only if the mooring assignment will family and only if the mooring assignment will continue to be used for commercial fishing continue to be used for commercial fishing purposes. For the purposes of this section, purposes. For the purposes of this section, "member of the assignee's family" means an "member of the assignee's family" means an assignee's parent, child or sibling, by birth or by assignee's parent, child or sibling, by birth or by adoption, including a relation of the half blood, or adoption, including a relation of the half blood, or an assignee's spouse. [1993, c. 66, §1 (AMD).]an assignee's spouse. [1993, c. 66, §1 (AMD).]

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§4. Neglecting to remove or replace §4. Neglecting to remove or replace

mooringsmoorings • In case of the neglect or refusal of the master or owner of In case of the neglect or refusal of the master or owner of

any boat or vessel to remove his mooring or to replace it by any boat or vessel to remove his mooring or to replace it by one of different character, when so directed by the harbor one of different character, when so directed by the harbor master, that harbor master shall cause the entire mooring to master, that harbor master shall cause the entire mooring to be removed or the buoy removed and the chain dropped to be removed or the buoy removed and the chain dropped to the bottom or shall make such change in the character of the the bottom or shall make such change in the character of the mooring as required, and collect from the master or owner of mooring as required, and collect from the master or owner of that boat or vessel the sum of $100 for either of those that boat or vessel the sum of $100 for either of those services rendered and the necessary expenses. [1987, c. services rendered and the necessary expenses. [1987, c. 412, §§ 4, 8 (RPR).]412, §§ 4, 8 (RPR).]

• Before removing a mooring or a buoy, a harbor master shall Before removing a mooring or a buoy, a harbor master shall notify the master or owner, if ownership can be determined, notify the master or owner, if ownership can be determined, by mail at his last known address of the action desired of by mail at his last known address of the action desired of him, the fact that the mooring will be removed and the fine. him, the fact that the mooring will be removed and the fine. If the matter is not settled to his satisfaction within 2 weeks, If the matter is not settled to his satisfaction within 2 weeks, the harbor master may take the action provided for in this the harbor master may take the action provided for in this section. [1987, c. 412, §§ 4, 8 (NEW).]section. [1987, c. 412, §§ 4, 8 (NEW).]

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§5. Removal of vessels obstructing anchorage§5. Removal of vessels obstructing anchorage

• A harbor master, upon receiving complaint from the master, A harbor master, upon receiving complaint from the master, owner or agent of any vessel, shall cause any other vessel or owner or agent of any vessel, shall cause any other vessel or vessels obstructing the free movement or safe anchorage of that vessels obstructing the free movement or safe anchorage of that vessel to remove to a position to be designated by the harbor vessel to remove to a position to be designated by the harbor master and shall cause, without any complaint being made to the master and shall cause, without any complaint being made to the harbor master, any vessels anchoring within the channel lines as harbor master, any vessels anchoring within the channel lines as established by the municipal authorities, as provided in section 2, established by the municipal authorities, as provided in section 2, to remove to such anchorage as the harbor master may to remove to such anchorage as the harbor master may designate. [1987, c. 655, §4 (AMD).]designate. [1987, c. 655, §4 (AMD).]

• If that vessel has no crew on board or if the master or other If that vessel has no crew on board or if the master or other person in charge neglects or refuses to move such vessel as person in charge neglects or refuses to move such vessel as directed by the harbor master, the harbor master may put a directed by the harbor master, the harbor master may put a suitable crew on board and move that vessel to a suitable berth at suitable crew on board and move that vessel to a suitable berth at a wharf or anchorage at the cost and risk of the owners of the a wharf or anchorage at the cost and risk of the owners of the vessel and shall charge $100, to be paid by the master or owner of vessel and shall charge $100, to be paid by the master or owner of that vessel, which charge, together with the cost of the crew for that vessel, which charge, together with the cost of the crew for removing that vessel the harbor master may collect by civil action. removing that vessel the harbor master may collect by civil action. [1987, c. 412, §§ 5, 8 (RPR).][1987, c. 412, §§ 5, 8 (RPR).]

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§6. Power to arrest for assault§6. Power to arrest for assault

Harbor masters, whose authority is not restricted as described in Harbor masters, whose authority is not restricted as described in section 1, may arrest and deliver to the police authorities on shore section 1, may arrest and deliver to the police authorities on shore any person committing an assault upon them or another person any person committing an assault upon them or another person acting under their authority. [1985, c. 531, §3 (AMD).]acting under their authority. [1985, c. 531, §3 (AMD).]

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§7. Relation to other laws§7. Relation to other laws

Nothing in this subchapter may be construed to be a limitation on Nothing in this subchapter may be construed to be a limitation on the authority of municipalities to enact ordinances to regulate the the authority of municipalities to enact ordinances to regulate the assignment or placement of moorings and other activities in their assignment or placement of moorings and other activities in their harbors. These ordinances may include, but are not limited to: A harbors. These ordinances may include, but are not limited to: A process for assigning mooring privileges and determining the location process for assigning mooring privileges and determining the location of moorings; a waiting list for the assignment of mooring privileges; a of moorings; a waiting list for the assignment of mooring privileges; a fee schedule; construction standards for moorings; time limits on the fee schedule; construction standards for moorings; time limits on the mooring of vessels; a process for appeals from decisions of the mooring of vessels; a process for appeals from decisions of the harbor master; provisions that recognize that mooring privileges in harbor master; provisions that recognize that mooring privileges in lawful existence on the effective date of an ordinance may be lawful existence on the effective date of an ordinance may be preserved or continued after adoption of that ordinance, the location preserved or continued after adoption of that ordinance, the location and use to be determined by the harbor master or other appropriate and use to be determined by the harbor master or other appropriate local authority; and provisions that establish a harbor commission or local authority; and provisions that establish a harbor commission or committee to administer the ordinance or ordinances and oversee committee to administer the ordinance or ordinances and oversee the duties of the harbor master. Regulations adopted by the the duties of the harbor master. Regulations adopted by the municipal officers under section 2 remain in effect unless the municipal officers under section 2 remain in effect unless the municipality's legislative body enacts an ordinance pertaining to the municipality's legislative body enacts an ordinance pertaining to the same matter pursuant to the Constitution of Maine, Article VIII, Part 2, same matter pursuant to the Constitution of Maine, Article VIII, Part 2, and Title 30-A, section 3001. [1997, c. 89, §1 (AMD).]and Title 30-A, section 3001. [1997, c. 89, §1 (AMD).]

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§7-A. Waiting lists; nonresident moorings§7-A. Waiting lists; nonresident moorings • 1. Waiting lists.  If a municipality receives more applications for mooring 1. Waiting lists.  If a municipality receives more applications for mooring

privileges on state-owned lands that are controlled by its rules or ordinances privileges on state-owned lands that are controlled by its rules or ordinances than there are mooring spaces, the municipality shall assign spaces as they than there are mooring spaces, the municipality shall assign spaces as they become available from a waiting list or lists according to its rules or become available from a waiting list or lists according to its rules or ordinances, except as provided in this section. Waiting lists in effect at the ordinances, except as provided in this section. Waiting lists in effect at the time that this section becomes law may continue in effect, but persons shall be time that this section becomes law may continue in effect, but persons shall be selected from those lists in accordance with the allocation provisions of this selected from those lists in accordance with the allocation provisions of this section. If at the time a person applies for a mooring there is no waiting list, section. If at the time a person applies for a mooring there is no waiting list, this person may be assigned a mooring without regard to the allocation this person may be assigned a mooring without regard to the allocation provisions of this section. provisions of this section.

• [ 1987, c. 655, §6 (NEW) .] [ 1987, c. 655, §6 (NEW) .] • 2. Allocations to nonresidents.  If there are applicants who are nonresidents 2. Allocations to nonresidents.  If there are applicants who are nonresidents

who wish to moor a vessel the principal use of which is noncommercial and who wish to moor a vessel the principal use of which is noncommercial and less than 10% of the moorings are currently assigned to persons fitting this less than 10% of the moorings are currently assigned to persons fitting this description, the next mooring available shall be assigned to the first such description, the next mooring available shall be assigned to the first such person on the list. If there are applicants who are nonresidents who wish to person on the list. If there are applicants who are nonresidents who wish to moor a vessel the principal use of which is commercial and less than 10% of moor a vessel the principal use of which is commercial and less than 10% of the assigned moorings are currently assigned to persons fitting this the assigned moorings are currently assigned to persons fitting this description, the next mooring available shall be assigned to the first such description, the next mooring available shall be assigned to the first such person on the list. If both nonresident noncommercial and nonresident person on the list. If both nonresident noncommercial and nonresident commercial assignments are below 10% and there are both types of applicants commercial assignments are below 10% and there are both types of applicants on the waiting list, the available space shall be assigned to an applicant in the on the waiting list, the available space shall be assigned to an applicant in the category that is the farthest below 10%. The burden of proof in determining category that is the farthest below 10%. The burden of proof in determining residence and the principal use of a vessel shall be upon the applicant. residence and the principal use of a vessel shall be upon the applicant.

• Note: This is not the full text of this section.Note: This is not the full text of this section.

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§8. Waiting list §8. Waiting list

Whenever there are more applicants for a mooring Whenever there are more applicants for a mooring assignment than there are mooring spaces available, the assignment than there are mooring spaces available, the harbor master or other town official shall create a waiting harbor master or other town official shall create a waiting list. The town officials shall work out a reasonable list. The town officials shall work out a reasonable procedure for persons to add their names to this list. The procedure for persons to add their names to this list. The procedure shall be posted in a public place. The list shall be procedure shall be posted in a public place. The list shall be considered a public document under the freedom of access considered a public document under the freedom of access law. [1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW).]law. [1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW).]

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§9. Abandonment of watercraft§9. Abandonment of watercraft

No person may bring into or maintain in the harbor any No person may bring into or maintain in the harbor any derelict watercraft, watercraft for salvage, or abandon any derelict watercraft, watercraft for salvage, or abandon any watercraft in the harbor without a permit from the harbor watercraft in the harbor without a permit from the harbor master or, if there is no harbor master, the appropriate master or, if there is no harbor master, the appropriate municipal official. Whoever does so without permit is guilty municipal official. Whoever does so without permit is guilty of a Class E crime. Watercraft which are to be salvaged by of a Class E crime. Watercraft which are to be salvaged by firms licensed by the State to do salvage work shall be firms licensed by the State to do salvage work shall be excluded from this section. The municipal board or excluded from this section. The municipal board or commission entrusted with harbor management shall be commission entrusted with harbor management shall be the sole determiner as to what constitutes a watercraft that the sole determiner as to what constitutes a watercraft that is derelict and what constitutes a watercraft that is is derelict and what constitutes a watercraft that is abandoned. [1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW).] abandoned. [1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW).]

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§10. Harbor master liability§10. Harbor master liability

In addition to the immunities from liability and the limitations and In addition to the immunities from liability and the limitations and defenses provided under the Maine Tort Claims Act, Title 14, defenses provided under the Maine Tort Claims Act, Title 14, sections 8103, 8111 and 8112, a harbor master who, in the sections 8103, 8111 and 8112, a harbor master who, in the performance of statutory duties as set forth in sections 4 and 5, performance of statutory duties as set forth in sections 4 and 5, causes any damage to property or any injury to a person shall not causes any damage to property or any injury to a person shall not be liable for damage or injury, unless the damage or injury is a be liable for damage or injury, unless the damage or injury is a direct result of the gross negligence, gross recklessness or bad direct result of the gross negligence, gross recklessness or bad faith intentional misconduct of the harbor master. [1987, c. 655, faith intentional misconduct of the harbor master. [1987, c. 655, §7 (AMD).]§7 (AMD).]

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§11. Definitions§11. Definitions

• As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings. [1991, indicates, the following terms have the following meanings. [1991, c. 548, Pt. D, §9 (AMD).]c. 548, Pt. D, §9 (AMD).]

• 1. Municipal resident.  "Municipal resident" means any person who 1. Municipal resident.  "Municipal resident" means any person who occupies a dwelling within the municipality for more than 180 occupies a dwelling within the municipality for more than 180 days in a calendar year. A municipality may by ordinance include days in a calendar year. A municipality may by ordinance include other persons in the definition of resident. other persons in the definition of resident.

• [ 1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW) .] [ 1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW) .] • 2. Parcel of land.  "Parcel of land" means the larger of the minimal 2. Parcel of land.  "Parcel of land" means the larger of the minimal

buildable lot size in the municipality or 20,000 square feet and, in buildable lot size in the municipality or 20,000 square feet and, in either case, including 100 feet of shoreline frontage. either case, including 100 feet of shoreline frontage.

• [ 1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW) .] [ 1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW) .] • 3. Watercraft.  "Watercraft" means any type of vessel, boat, 3. Watercraft.  "Watercraft" means any type of vessel, boat,

barge, float or craft used or capable of being used as a means of barge, float or craft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water other than a seaplane. transportation on water other than a seaplane.

• [ 1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW) .] [ 1987, c. 412, §§ 7, 8 (NEW) .]

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§12. Violation of subchapter §12. Violation of subchapter

Except as provided in section 13, a violation of this subchapter or Except as provided in section 13, a violation of this subchapter or any harbor ordinance may be prosecuted and relief, fees, fines any harbor ordinance may be prosecuted and relief, fees, fines and penalties granted and assessed pursuant to the provisions of and penalties granted and assessed pursuant to the provisions of Title 30-A, section 4452. [1991, c. 262, §1 (AMD).]Title 30-A, section 4452. [1991, c. 262, §1 (AMD).]

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§13. Failure to obey orders of harbormasters §13. Failure to obey orders of harbormasters

1. Offense defined.  A person is guilty of failure to obey an 1. Offense defined.  A person is guilty of failure to obey an order of a harbormaster if the person intentionally, order of a harbormaster if the person intentionally, knowingly or recklessly fails to obey any lawful order of a knowingly or recklessly fails to obey any lawful order of a harbormaster authorized pursuant to this subchapter. harbormaster authorized pursuant to this subchapter.

[ 1991, c. 262, §2 (NEW) .] [ 1991, c. 262, §2 (NEW) .]

2. Penalty.  Failure to obey an order of a harbormaster is a 2. Penalty.  Failure to obey an order of a harbormaster is a Class E crime. Class E crime.

[ 1991, c. 262, §2 (NEW) .][ 1991, c. 262, §2 (NEW) .]

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Title 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATIONTitle 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATIONChapter 1: OPERATION OF VESSELS Chapter 1: OPERATION OF VESSELS

Subchapter 7: OPERATING RESTRICTIONSSubchapter 7: OPERATING RESTRICTIONS §281. Speed restrictions §281. Speed restrictions Whoever operates any watercraft, vessel, Whoever operates any watercraft, vessel,

water skis, surfboard, similar device or water skis, surfboard, similar device or motorboat, however propelled, upon the motorboat, however propelled, upon the tidewaters of any municipality or upon any tidewaters of any municipality or upon any of the offshore waters within the jurisdiction of the offshore waters within the jurisdiction of this State at a speed greater than is of this State at a speed greater than is reasonable and proper, having due regard reasonable and proper, having due regard for traffic, proximity to wharves, docks, for traffic, proximity to wharves, docks, moorings or shores, and for any other moorings or shores, and for any other conditions then existing, shall be guilty of a conditions then existing, shall be guilty of a Class E crime. [1977, c. 696, §336 (RPR).]Class E crime. [1977, c. 696, §336 (RPR).]

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§282. Endangering persons or property§282. Endangering persons or property

Whoever operates any watercraft, vessel, water Whoever operates any watercraft, vessel, water skis, surfboard, similar device or motorboat, skis, surfboard, similar device or motorboat, however propelled, upon the tidewaters of any however propelled, upon the tidewaters of any municipality or upon any of the offshore waters municipality or upon any of the offshore waters within the jurisdiction of this State in a manner within the jurisdiction of this State in a manner which endangers any person or property shall be which endangers any person or property shall be guilty of a Class E crime. [1977, c. 696, §337 guilty of a Class E crime. [1977, c. 696, §337 (RPR).](RPR).]

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§283. Operating recklessly§283. Operating recklessly

Whoever operates any watercraft, vessel, water Whoever operates any watercraft, vessel, water skis, surfboard, similar device or motorboat, skis, surfboard, similar device or motorboat, however propelled, upon the tidewaters of any however propelled, upon the tidewaters of any municipality or upon any of the offshore waters municipality or upon any of the offshore waters within the jurisdiction of this State recklessly shall within the jurisdiction of this State recklessly shall be guilty of a Class E crime. [1977, c. 696, §338 be guilty of a Class E crime. [1977, c. 696, §338 (RPR).](RPR).]

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§284. Operation under influence of drugs or §284. Operation under influence of drugs or

liquorliquor

Whoever operates any watercraft, vessel, water Whoever operates any watercraft, vessel, water skis, surfboard, similar device or motorboat, skis, surfboard, similar device or motorboat, however propelled, upon the tidewaters of any however propelled, upon the tidewaters of any municipality or upon any of the offshore waters municipality or upon any of the offshore waters within the jurisdiction of this State while within the jurisdiction of this State while intoxicated or under the influence of any narcotic intoxicated or under the influence of any narcotic drug, barbiturate or marijuana, shall be guilty of a drug, barbiturate or marijuana, shall be guilty of a Class E crime. [1977, c. 696, §339 (RPR).]Class E crime. [1977, c. 696, §339 (RPR).]

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§285. Enforcement of operating restrictions§285. Enforcement of operating restrictions

Every law enforcement officer in this State, Every law enforcement officer in this State, including harbor masters and their deputies, shall including harbor masters and their deputies, shall have the authority to enforce this subchapter, have the authority to enforce this subchapter, and in the exercise thereof shall have the and in the exercise thereof shall have the authority to stop and board any such watercraft, authority to stop and board any such watercraft, vessel or motorboat found in violation of said vessel or motorboat found in violation of said subchapter. It shall be unlawful for the operator subchapter. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any such watercraft, vessel or motorboat to fail of any such watercraft, vessel or motorboat to fail to stop upon hail from any such officer, and a to stop upon hail from any such officer, and a violation of the same shall be punished as violation of the same shall be punished as provided in section 282. provided in section 282.

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Harbormaster Authority from Title 38, sub. chap. 1:Harbormaster Authority from Title 38, sub. chap. 1:

• Keep open convenient channelsKeep open convenient channels

• HM may make arrests or carry firearm if qualifiedHM may make arrests or carry firearm if qualified

• Establish channel boundariesEstablish channel boundaries

• Assign anchorage areasAssign anchorage areas

• Appoint deputiesAppoint deputies

• Change mooring locations as neededChange mooring locations as needed

• Refuse to assign mooring for unpaid feesRefuse to assign mooring for unpaid fees

• Allow transfer of commercial fishing mooringsAllow transfer of commercial fishing moorings

• Remove mooring for neglect or refusal by ownerRemove mooring for neglect or refusal by owner

• Remove vessels obstructing channelsRemove vessels obstructing channels

• Arrest person committing assault upon them or othersArrest person committing assault upon them or others

• Create and administer waitlistsCreate and administer waitlists

• May or may not permit derelict watercraftMay or may not permit derelict watercraft

• Enforce harbor OrdinancesEnforce harbor Ordinances

• Issue lawful ordersIssue lawful orders

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Enforcement of sub chap. 7: Operating Enforcement of sub chap. 7: Operating RestrictionsRestrictions

• Speed restrictionsSpeed restrictions

• Endangering persons or propertyEndangering persons or property

• Operating recklesslyOperating recklessly

• Operating under the influence of drugs or liquorOperating under the influence of drugs or liquor

• Section 285 includes LE qualified HarbormastersSection 285 includes LE qualified Harbormasters

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