Arizona Laws 5-349. Watercraft casualties; violation; classification
A. The operator of a watercraft involved in a collision, accident or other casualty, to the extent the operator can do so without serious danger to the operator’s own watercraft or persons aboard, shall:
Attorney's Note
Under the Arizona Laws, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:Class | Prison | Fine |
---|---|---|
Class 5 felony | up to 2 years | up to $150,000 |
Class 6 felony | up to 1 1/2 years | up to $150,000 |
Class 3 misdemeanor | up to 30 days | up to $500 |
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 5-349
- Commission: means the Arizona game and fish commission. See Arizona Laws 5-301
- Department: means the Arizona game and fish department. See Arizona Laws 5-301
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Operator: means a person who operates or is in actual physical control of a watercraft. See Arizona Laws 5-301
- Person: includes any individual, firm, corporation, partnership or association, and any agent, assignee, trustee, executor, receiver or representative thereof. See Arizona Laws 5-301
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
- United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Watercraft: means any boat designed to be propelled by machinery, oars, paddles or wind action on a sail for navigation on the water, or as may be defined by rule of the commission. See Arizona Laws 5-301
1. Immediately stop the watercraft at the scene of the collision, accident or other casualty or as close to the scene of the collision, accident or other casualty as possible but shall immediately return to the scene.
2. Render all practical and necessary assistance to persons affected to save them from danger caused by the collision, accident or other casualty.
3. Remain at the scene of the collision, accident or other casualty until the operator has complied with subsection B of this section.
B. The operator of a watercraft involved in a collision, accident or other casualty shall give the operator’s name and address and the identification of the operator’s watercraft to any person injured and to the owners of any property damaged.
C. Whenever death or injury results from any watercraft collision, accident or other casualty, a written report shall be submitted within forty-eight hours. For every other collision, accident or other casualty involving property damage exceeding five hundred dollars, a report shall be submitted within five days after the incident by the operator or owner of the watercraft involved. Written reports shall be submitted directly to the department for use in statistical studies for casualty prevention. Reports shall not be used as evidence in any trial, civil or criminal, arising from any collision, accident or other casualty. On request, a report shall be forwarded to the United States coast guard or other authorized federal agency to be used in statistical studies for casualty prevention.
D. To maintain uniformity, watercraft casualty reports shall be on a form approved by the commission.
E. Every peace officer who, in the regular course of duty, investigates any watercraft collision, accident or other casualty involving death or personal injury or involving property damage exceeding five hundred dollars shall prepare and transmit a report to the department pursuant to subsection C of this section.
F. If the operator of a watercraft is involved in a collision or accident that results in death or serious physical injury, as defined in section 13-105, and the operator fails to stop or comply with the requirements of subsection A of this section, the operator is guilty of a class 5 felony. If the operator of a watercraft is involved in a collision or accident that results in injury other than death or serious physical injury and the operator fails to stop and comply with the requirements of subsection A of this section, the operator is guilty of a class 6 felony. If the operator of a watercraft is involved in a collision or accident that results only in damage to property of another or another watercraft, and the operator fails to stop and comply with the requirements of subsection B of this section, the operator is guilty of a class 3 misdemeanor.