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(1) Every person who applies for a boater safety certification under this article, except as otherwise provided in this subsection, shall pay a five dollar ($5) application fee and shall be given either a certificate of exemption from examination, if applicable, or a written or oral examination before applying to the judge of probate or license commissioner for the issuance of the certification.
(2) No person shall be eligible for, or issued, an exemption from examination in the event the person is convicted of violating any crime relating to the operation of a vessel, whether contained in this chapter or otherwise, for which a person’s boater safety certification or vessel operating privileges shall be suspended or revoked pursuant to this chapter.
(3) a. The person shall first apply to the individual designated by the secretary to conduct examinations for the county of the applicant’s residence, and a minor shall furnish a certified copy of a birth certificate or a certified statement from the county superintendent of education in which the applicant resides or the superintendent of the school which the person attends, to prove age and upon proof shall immediately be examined.

b. Any operator of a boat who is 40 years of age or older, whether a resident or a non-resident, as of April 28, 1994, shall be granted a certificate of exemption only from the certification examination requirements of this article, but shall be subject to all the other requirements of this article. Any operator of a boat or vessel that is a holder of a current valid United States Coast Guard license issued under Section 46, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 10, is exempt from the safety certification requirements of Section 33-5-52, only while performing the duties of the operator, including, but not limited to, the following: Carrying passengers for hire on United States navigable waters; on all towboats greater than 26 feet engaged in towing; on any steam propelled vessel; on any sea-going vessel greater than 200 gross tons; on any vessel engaged in off-shore oil or mineral production; and on all boats or vessels over 200 gross tons. Also exempt from the safety certification requirements of Section 33-5-52, only upon proof of valid documentation and only while performing commercial fishing duties, is an operator of a commercial fishing vessel or boat. A person holding a valid United States Coast Guard motorboat operator’s license, and a person submitting a valid certificate of successful completion of any of the following boating courses:

(a) United States Power Squadron,
(b) United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, or
(c) any State of Alabama Marine Police Division approved boating safety course, shall be exempt from the examination requirements, and shall be issued a certificate of exemption from examination, for a boater safety certification, but shall be subject to all other requirements of this article.
(b) A person may be examined in a county other than the county designated by the secretary by agreement in writing with the secretary.
(c) The secretary shall establish from time to time as necessary the kind of examination or test to be given, which shall be of similar length and content as the motor vehicle driver license examination, and the method and manner of giving the test and ascertaining and reporting the results. Reports of all examinations shall be on forms provided by the secretary and shall show whether or not the applicant passed the examination. No provision of this subsection shall be construed to require a test of driving skills. The rules adopted by the secretary pursuant to this subsection shall be subject to the Administrative Procedure Act.
(d) If the applicant passes the examination, a certificate to that effect shall be given, on a form provided by the secretary, by the individual conducting the test. The person shall present the certificate, or the certificate of exemption from examination if applicable, to the judge of probate or license commissioner of the county, together with the application for a boater safety certification, and the judge of probate or license commissioner shall attach the certificate to the application and forward it to the secretary along with the application at the time the application is sent.
(e) If any person fails to pass the examination given, no certificate shall be given and no application for a boater safety certification shall be accepted by a judge of probate or license commissioner unless it is accompanied by a certificate showing that the applicant has passed the examination.
(f) The application fees shall be retained by the secretary and are appropriated on a continuous basis and shall be utilized and expended for boating safety or law enforcement purposes and shall not revert to the General Fund at the end of the fiscal year.