How do laws like this work when you come from another state? Unlike
driver's licenses, where every state requires one, the same isn't true of
for boats. I live in California and boat in Arizona and Neveda all of the
time. None of these three states have education laws as far as I know,
but I'm sure its not too far off.
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@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
The real question is, much like Connecticut, is enforcement.
And not just on Memorial Day, 4th of July or Labor Day weekends
either.
Later,
Tom
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Failure to carry the education card will be considered a "secondary"
infraction.
In other words, the authorities aren't going to stop you just to check
and see whether you have the required document. If you get stopped for
no running lights, doing 40 in a restricted speed zone, leaving a trail
of empty beer cans floating in your wake, or other primary infraction
the water cop will then ask for the education card. If the boater is
required to carry one, (those born before 1955 will never be required
to carry a card) and can't produce a card that will earn the boater an
additional ticket.
The boater education requirement will also inspire insurance companies
to insist that their
policy holders meet the mandatory state minimum education standards.