Source: https://lawforkids.org/recreation
Timestamp: 2020-07-06 04:50:12
Document Index: 319348449

Matched Legal Cases: ['§5', '§5', '§28', '§17', '§17331', '§13', '§13']

Learn how to operate a boat safely. Know speed limits in all areas, and where and how to tow a skier. Know right-of-way rules. In case of an accident, the boat driver can be held responsible. While there is no requirement that you have a license to operate a boat, registration is required (ARS §5-321). Operating a watercraft with a blood alcohol content of .08 or more and operating a watercraft with an illegal drug in your system is illegal (ARS §§5-395,395.01).
You can use an ATV on public lands in Arizona or on State Trust Lands, if you have a permit. An ATV does not have to be registered in Arizona, if it is operated on a dirt road in an unincorporated area of the state or at an ATV special event (ARS §28-2153(D)). ATV rider courses are available to provide you with the information necessary to safely operate your recreational vehicle.
A valid ﬁshing license is required of any person, except residents or non-residents under the age of 14 and blind residents, to ﬁsh in public waters (ARS §17-335). Urban ﬁshing is available at many lakes in several cities around Arizona. Urban ﬁshing also requires a ﬁshing license for those over 14.
Everyone needs a license to hunt big game in Arizona. You must possess a Pioneer License, disabled veterans license, a valid Class G General Hunting License, or Class F Combination Hunting and Fishing License, plus any required hunt permit-tags, non-permit tags or stamps (ARS §§17331(A),333).
Don’t disturb your peaceful neighborhood with wild parties. Arizona law (ARS §13-2904) deﬁnes “disorderly conduct” as:
Fighting, violent or seriously disruptive behavior.
Abusive or offensive language or gestures to any person present in a manner likely to provoke immediate physical retaliation.
Refusing to obey a lawful order to disperse issued to maintain public safety.
Cities and towns may also penalize other conduct. Check your city ordinances for more information.
Q: I didn’t even invite half these guys... they just crashed it.
A: Crashing a party is trespassing, so it is illegal. If necessary, the police can be called to remove uninvited guests (ARS §13-1504).