Laserfiche WebLink
6 <br /> • ii.) A patrol schedule that ensures such officers patrol the waterways during peak recreational <br /> boating periods; <br /> iii.) The necessary boating safety patrol equipment, including vessel(s) capable of serving the <br /> minimum requirements of this section. The patrol vessel must be properly marked and properly <br /> Equipped as provided in chapter 88.02 RCW and chapter 352-60 WAC; <br /> b) Respond to on-water complaints, accidents, and emergencies; <br /> c) Enforce safety equipment, vessel operation, noise level, navigation and harbor improvements, and <br /> registration laws as specified in Title 88 RCW, and as specified in local codes or ordinances. <br /> In addition, the laws in RCW 79A.60 and rules adopted by State Parks are to be enforced. <br /> 6. Boating Education -WAC 352-65-040(6) <br /> The county or local jurisdiction must have a boating safety education and information program as follows: <br /> Have a designated officer, trained by State Parks, to coordinate the activities of boating safety education <br /> instructors, act as liaison to boating education organizations, and to coordinate: <br /> a) Boating safety presentations, which may include any of the following: Presentations in primary and <br /> secondary schools, to boating organizations, and youth groups. <br /> b) Boating safety instruction. A public course of instruction using lessons and materials from State Parks <br /> education curriculum, or other state or nationally recognized curriculum approved by State Parks. <br /> c) Boating safety information. Distribute boating safety information and materials, including materials <br /> provided by State Parks, to boating and outdoor recreation organizations, the boating public, public <br /> agencies, and the local media. <br /> 7. Waterway Marking - WAC 352-65-040(7) <br /> The county or local jurisdiction will use only those waterway markers which conform to the uniform state <br /> waterway marking system as identified found in chapter 352-66 WAC. <br /> 8. Boating Safety Inspections -WAC 352-65-040(8) <br /> The county or local jurisdiction will complete written boating safety inspections during enforcement and <br /> informational contacts when considered safe and appropriate to document boater compliance with state <br /> boating laws. State Parks will provide boating safety inspection forms. A copy of the completed inspection <br /> will be submitted to State Parks for statistical purposes. <br /> 9. Reports -WAC 352-65-040(9) <br /> The county or local jurisdiction agrees to submit an annual report of activities performed through the boating <br /> safety program and to submit an annual report of all program expenditures. The county or local jurisdiction <br /> agrees to participate in state-wide boating surveys coordinated by State Parks. <br /> 10. Limitations on Use of Funds - WAC 352-65-040(10) <br /> These funds are intended to increase education and enforcement efforts and to stimulate greater local <br /> participation in boating safety and are not to supplant existing local funds used for boating safety <br /> programs. The county or local jurisdiction agrees to deposit vessel registration fees allocated by the state <br /> treasurer under RCW 88.02.040 into an account dedicated solely for boating safety purposes which <br /> include all activities or expenditures identified in this section. <br /> The dedicated account is established and subject to the requirements in 88.02.045 RCW. <br /> Dedicated Account Number: 156-336-8401-046 <br /> Boating Safety Program Approval <br /> P&R A-299 (REV. 10/2016) <br />