RCW
79A.60.010
Definitions.
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Unless the context clearly requires
otherwise, the definitions in this
section apply throughout this
chapter.
(1) "Accredited course" means a
mandatory course of instruction on
boating safety education that has
been approved by the commission.
(2) "Boat wastes" includes, but
is not limited to, sewage, garbage,
marine debris, plastics,
contaminated bilge water, cleaning
solvents, paint scrapings, or
discarded petroleum products
associated with the use of vessels.
(3) "Boater" means any person
on a vessel on waters of the state
of Washington.
(4) "Boater education card"
means a card issued to a person who
has successfully completed a boating
safety education test and has paid
the registration fee for a serial
number record to be maintained in
the commission's data base.
(5) "Boating educator" means a
person providing an accredited
course.
(6) "Carrying passengers for
hire" means carrying passengers in a
vessel on waters of the state for
valuable consideration, whether
given directly or indirectly or
received by the owner, agent,
operator, or other person having an
interest in the vessel. This shall
not include trips where expenses for
food, transportation, or incidentals
are shared by participants on an
even basis. Anyone receiving
compensation for skills or money for
amortization of equipment and
carrying passengers shall be
considered to be carrying passengers
for hire on waters of the state.
(7) "Certificate of
accomplishment" means a form of
certificate approved by the
commission and issued by a boating
educator to a person who has
successfully completed an accredited
course.
(8) "Commission" means the
state parks and recreation
commission.
(9) "Darkness" means that
period between sunset and sunrise.
(10) "Environmentally sensitive
area" means a restricted body of
water where discharge of untreated
sewage from boats is especially
detrimental because of limited
flushing, shallow water, commercial
or recreational shellfish, swimming
areas, diversity of species, the
absence of other pollution sources,
or other characteristics.
(11) "Guide" means any
individual, including but not
limited to subcontractors and
independent contractors, engaged for
compensation or other consideration
by a whitewater river outfitter for
the purpose of operating vessels. A
person licensed under RCW
77.65.480 or
77.65.440
and acting as a
fishing guide is not considered a
guide for the purposes of this
chapter.
(12) "Marina" means a facility
providing boat moorage space, fuel,
or commercial services. Commercial
services include but are not limited
to overnight or live-aboard boating
accommodations.
(13) "Motor driven boats and
vessels" means all boats and vessels
which are self propelled.
(14) "Motor vessel safety
operating and equipment checklist"
means a printed list of the safety
requirements for a vessel with a
motor installed or attached to the
vessel being rented, chartered, or
leased and meeting minimum
requirements adopted by the
commission in accordance with RCW
79A.60.630.
(15) "Muffler" or "muffler
system" means a sound suppression
device or system, including an
underwater exhaust system, designed
and installed to abate the sound of
exhaust gases emitted from an
internal combustion engine and that
prevents excessive or unusual noise.
(16) "Operate" means to steer,
direct, or otherwise have physical
control of a vessel that is
underway.
(17) "Operator" means an
individual who steers, directs, or
otherwise has physical control of a
vessel that is underway or exercises
actual authority to control the
person at the helm.
(18) "Observer" means the
individual riding in a vessel who is
responsible for observing a water
skier at all times.
(19) "Owner" means a person who
has a lawful right to possession of
a vessel by purchase, exchange,
gift, lease, inheritance, or legal
action whether or not the vessel is
subject to a security interest.
(20) "Person" means any
individual, sole proprietorship,
partnership, corporation, nonprofit
corporation or organization, limited
liability company, firm,
association, or other legal entity
located within or outside this
state.
(21) "Personal flotation
device" means a buoyancy device,
life preserver, buoyant vest, ring
buoy, or buoy cushion that is
designed to float a person in the
water and that is approved by the
commission.
(22) "Personal watercraft"
means a vessel of less than sixteen
feet that uses a motor powering a
water jet pump, as its primary
source of motive power and that is
designed to be operated by a person
sitting, standing, or kneeling on,
or being towed behind the vessel,
rather than in the conventional
manner of sitting or standing inside
the vessel.
(23) "Polluted area" means a
body of water used by boaters that
is contaminated by boat wastes at
unacceptable levels, based on
applicable water quality and
shellfish standards.
(24) "Public entities" means
all elected or appointed bodies,
including tribal governments,
responsible for collecting and
spending public funds.
(25) "Reckless" or "recklessly"
means acting carelessly and
heedlessly in a willful and wanton
disregard of the rights, safety, or
property of another.
(26) "Rental motor vessel"
means a motor vessel that is legally
owned by a person that is registered
as a rental and leasing agency for
recreational motor vessels, and for
which there is a written and signed
rental, charter, or lease agreement
between the owner, or owner's agent,
of the vessel and the operator of
the vessel.
(27) "Sewage pumpout or dump
unit" means:
(a) A receiving chamber or tank
designed to receive vessel sewage
from a "porta-potty" or a portable
container; and
(b) A stationary or portable
mechanical device on land, a dock,
pier, float, barge, vessel, or other
location convenient to boaters,
designed to remove sewage waste from
holding tanks on vessels.
(28) "Underway" means that a
vessel is not at anchor, or made
fast to the shore, or aground.
(29) "Vessel" includes every
description of watercraft on the
water, other than a seaplane, used
or capable of being used as a means
of transportation on the water.
However, it does not include inner
tubes, air mattresses, sailboards,
and small rafts or flotation devices
or toys customarily used by
swimmers.
(30) "Water skiing" means the
physical act of being towed behind a
vessel on, but not limited to, any
skis, aquaplane, kneeboard, tube, or
any other similar device.
(31) "Waters of the state"
means any waters within the
territorial limits of Washington
state.
(32) "Whitewater river
outfitter" means any person who is
advertising to carry or carries
passengers for hire on any
whitewater river of the state, but
does not include any person whose
only service on a given trip is
providing instruction in canoeing or
kayaking skills.
(33) "Whitewater rivers of the
state" means those rivers and
streams, or parts thereof, within
the boundaries of the state as
listed in RCW
79A.60.470 or as designated by
the commission under RCW
79A.60.495. |