Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 12:7-70

  • Motor: means a temporarily or permanently installed fuel consuming mechanism by which the vessel is or may be propelled, including an electrical motor. See New Jersey Statutes 12:7-71
  • Operate: means to navigate, use, control or command a vessel. See New Jersey Statutes 12:7-71
  • Personal watercraft: means a personal watercraft as defined by section 1 of P. See New Jersey Statutes 12:7-71
  • State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Vessel: means a boat or watercraft, other than a sea plane on the water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water. See New Jersey Statutes 12:7-71
1. The Legislature finds and declares that numerous laws have been enacted over the past half-century concerning the regulation of boats and vessels; that many of the provisions of these laws are duplicative or outdated; that violations of laws governing the licensing, registration and operation of boats and vessels are currently treated as disorderly persons offenses; and that such offenses are disproportionate with the seriousness of these types of violations, which are comparable to motor vehicle violations.

The Legislature further finds and declares that, while most boaters are knowledgeable and responsible with regard to safety issues, there remain many less experienced, and often younger, boaters who operate vessels on the waters of the State; that, under current law, boaters convicted of boating while intoxicated, or of careless or reckless boating can resume their boating activities upon payment of a fine or expiration of a period of boating privilege suspension; and that many personal watercraft operators can be found on the waters of the State each year with little or no knowledge or understanding of safe vessel operation.

The Legislature therefore determines that it is in the public interest to reorganize and consolidate the various boating laws to facilitate a clearer understanding and increased compliance with these laws; and, that boating laws should be revised so that the penalties imposed for violations of these laws are consistent with those imposed for motor vehicle violations.

The Legislature further determines that there is a need for mandatory boat safety instruction for young and inexperienced boaters, as well as for those who are found guilty of boating while intoxicated or of careless or reckless boating.

L.1995,c.401,s.1.