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Wisconsin Statutes 30.74 - Additional functions of department Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 30 > Subchapter V > 30.74Current as of: 2013Check for updates2011 version (1) Boating safety programs. (a) The department shall create comprehensive courses on boating safety and operation. These courses shall be offered in cooperation with schools, including tribal schools, as defined in s. 115.001 (15m), private clubs and organizations, and may be offered by the department in areas where requested and where other sponsorship is unavailable. The department shall issue certificates to persons 10 years of age or older successfully completing such courses. The department shall prescribe the course content and the form of the certificate. (am) The department may promulgate rules to establish minimum standards and procedures for the instruction given under s. 30.625 (1) (a). (b) The department by rule shall set the instruction fee for the course. A person conducting a course or giving instruction under this subsection shall collect the instruction fee from each person who receives instruction. The department may determine the portion of this fee, which may not exceed 50%, that the person may retain to defray expenses incurred by the person in conducting the course or giving the instruction. The person shall remit the remainder of the fee or, if nothing is retained, the entire fee to the department. The department shall issue a duplicate certificate of accomplishment to a person who is entitled to a duplicate certificate of accomplishment and who pays a fee of $2.75. (bn) A certificate issued to a person under this subsection is valid for life unless revoked by a court under s. 30.80 (2m) or (6) (e) or 938.343 (5). (c) A valid certificate issued by another state, as defined in s. 115.46 (2) (f), or a province of Canada that is held by a person will be honored if the course content substantially meets that established by the department. (d) The department shall also prepare and disseminate information on water safety to the public, including the informational pamphlets specified in s. 30.52 (5) (a) 4. and (b) 3. (2) Uniform navigation aids. (a) The department by rule shall establish uniform marking of the water areas of this state through the placement of aids to navigation and regulatory markers. These rules shall establish a marking system compatible with the system of aids to navigation prescribed by the U.S. coast guard and shall give due regard to the system of uniform waterway markers approved by the advisory panel of state officials to the merchant marine council, U.S. coast guard. No municipality or person may mark the waters of this state in any manner in conflict with the marking system prescribed by the department. Any regulatory marker or aid to navigation that does not comply with this marking system is considered an unlawful obstruction to navigable waters and may be removed in accordance with law. The department may not prohibit the placement of a regulatory marker or an aid to navigation if it complies with this marking system and if it is being placed pursuant to an ordinance that has been enacted in compliance with s. 30.77. (b) For purposes of this section "aids to navigation" means buoys, beacons and other fixed objects in the water which are used to mark obstructions to navigation or to direct navigation through safe channels; "regulatory markers" means any anchored or fixed marker in the water or anchored platform on the surface of the water, other than aids to navigation, and shall include but not be limited to bathing beach markers, speed zone markers, information markers, mooring buoys, fishing buoys and restricted activity area markers. (3) Enforcement. The department shall assist in the enforcement of ss. 30.50 to 30.80 and in connection therewith maintain patrol boats and operate such patrol boats at such times and places as the department deems necessary in the interest of boating safety and the effective enforcement of boating laws. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Questions & Answers: Watercraft Base in Delaware seaching for the nearest S T C W school around me.... is a paddle board a watercraft ? is a kayak and canoe A watercraft ?...See also: Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 30 > Subchapter V - Regulation Of BoatingFederal Regulations: Watercraft CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 70 - General provisions CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 166 - Designation and approval of nautical school ships CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 42 - Domestic and foreign voyages by sea CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 1 - Organization, general course and methods governing marine safety functions CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 71 - Inspection and certification CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 44 - Special service limited domestic voyages CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 167 - Public nautical school ships CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 2 - Vessel inspections CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 72 - Construction and arrangement CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 3 - Designation of oceanographic research vessels CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 45 - Great Lakes load lines CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 168 - Civilian nautical school vessels CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 46 - Subdivision load lines for passenger vessels CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 4 - Marine casualties and investigations. CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 169 - Sailing school vessels CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 76 - Fire protection equipment CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 77 - Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and equipment CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 47 - Combination load lines CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 5 - Marine investigation regulations--personnel action CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 78 - Operations CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 170 - Stability requirements for all inspected vessels CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 6 - Waivers of navigation and vessel inspection laws and regulations CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 80 - Disclosure of safety standards and country of registry CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 171 - Special rules pertaining to vessels carrying passengers CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 50 - General provisions CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 172 - Special rules pertaining to bulk cargoes CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 8 - Vessel inspection alternatives CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 52 - Power boilers CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 53 - Heating boilers CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 173 - Special rules pertaining to vessel use CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 9 - Extra compensation for overtime services CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 174 - Special rules pertaining to specific vessel types CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 54 - Pressure vessels CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 10 - Licensing of maritime personnel CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 56 - Piping systems and appurtenances CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 175 - General provisions CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 12 - Certification of seamen CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 57 - Welding and brazing CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 13 - Certification of tankermen CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 176 - Inspection and certification CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 58 - Main and auxiliary machinery and related systems CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 59 - Repairs to boilers, pressure vessels and appurtenances CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 177 - Construction and arrangement CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 178 - Intact stability and seaworthiness CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 61 - Periodic tests and inspections CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 179 - Subdivision, damage stability, and watertight integrity CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 62 - Vital system automation CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 16 - Chemical testing CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 63 - Automatic auxiliary boilers CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 180 - Lifesaving equipment and arrangements CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 181 - Fire protection equipment CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 64 - Marine portable tanks and cargo handling systems CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 182 - Machinery installation CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 25 - Requirements CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 67 - Documentation of vessels CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 183 - Electrical installation CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 26 - Operations CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 184 - Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and equipment CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 27 - Towing vessels CFR > Title 46 > Chapter I > Part 69 - Measurement of vessels Bookmark Comments (0)