§ 8-701 Definitions
§ 8-702 Legislative intent
§ 8-703 Powers and duties of Department generally
§ 8-703.1 Antifouling paints
§ 8-703.2 Boating regulations for Jennings Randolph Lake
§ 8-703.3 Aquatic invasive species – Decontamination of vessels
§ 8-704 Regulations of Department
§ 8-704.1 Disclosure of information
§ 8-705 Waterways improvement districts – In general
§ 8-706 Waterways improvement districts – Department’s functions
§ 8-707 Waterway Improvement Fund – Established; purposes; appropriations; reports
§ 8-708 Waterway Improvement Fund – Financing projects
§ 8-708.1 Financing for projects for dredging channels adjacent to main channels or harbors
§ 8-709 Waterway Improvement Fund – List of requests for use to be included in Department’s annual budget request; expenditures from Fund without legislative approval; use of Fund for administrative expenses
§ 8-709.1 Limitation of marina slips
§ 8-710 Manufacturer’s or dealer’s license
§ 8-710.1 Bonds of manufacturers or dealers
§ 8-710.2 Temporary certificates of boat number
§ 8-710.3 Excise tax on sales of vessels
§ 8-711 Hull identification number of vessel
§ 8-712 Numbering vessels; owner’s certificate of number
§ 8-712.1 Vessel validation sticker
§ 8-712.2 Boating safety education
§ 8-712.3 Rentals of livery vessels
§ 8-713 Operation of unnumbered vessel prohibited
§ 8-713.1 Operating vessel with number, name, or home port concealed
§ 8-714 Manufacturer’s or dealer’s transfer of vessel numbers; restriction on use of manufacturer’s or dealer’s number
§ 8-715 Owner’s certificate of title – In general
§ 8-716 Certificate of title – Fees; excise tax
§ 8-716.1 Certificate of title – Collection and remittance of excise tax
§ 8-716.2 Certificate of title – Enforcement of subtitle
§ 8-717 Certificate of title – Duplicate if original missing or damaged
§ 8-718 Certificate of title – Obtaining manufacturer’s or importer’s certificate of origin
§ 8-719 Certificate of title – Dealer’s record of vessels bought, sold, or transferred
§ 8-720 Certificate of title – Transfer or repossession of vessel by operation of law
§ 8-721 Removal and disposal of abandoned or sunken vessels
§ 8-721.1 Removal of vessel from marina
§ 8-722 Acquiring title to abandoned vessel
§ 8-723 State Boat Act Fund
§ 8-724 Boating accidents
§ 8-724.1 Damaging or interfering with use of public wharf or landing
§ 8-725 Waterskiing restrictions
§ 8-725.2 Abandonment of vessel
§ 8-725.3 Comprehensive management plan for use of vessels on Severn River
§ 8-725.4 Speed limits on Severn River; penalties
§ 8-725.5 Noise levels for vessels operated in tidal waters
§ 8-725.6 Speed limit on Seneca Creek
§ 8-725.7 Speed limit on certain areas of Monocacy River
§ 8-725.8 Marine gatherings
§ 8-726 Throwing or dumping refuse on waters of State
§ 8-726.1 Throwing certain waste on certain waters of the State
§ 8-727 Enforcement of subtitle by officers; use of visual or audible signals
§ 8-727.1 Use of flashing red and yellow lights or signal devices; emergency vessels
§ 8-728 Security interest in vessels – Exemptions from Sections 8-729 to 8-736 of this subtitle
§ 8-729 Security interest – Perfection generally
§ 8-730 Security interest – Execution of application; time when perfected; endorsement of certificate
§ 8-731 Security interest – Assignability
§ 8-732 Security interest – Relief upon satisfaction
§ 8-733 Security interest – Adoption of regulations
§ 8-734 Security interest – Disclosure of information
§ 8-735 Security interest – Exclusive method
§ 8-736 Security interest – Forms; investigations
§ 8-737 Historical watercraft identification plaque
§ 8-738 Operating vessel while under the influence of or impaired by alcohol and/or drugs
§ 8-738 v2 Operating vessel while under the influence of or impaired by alcohol and/or drugs
§ 8-738.1 Operating vessel while under the influence of or impaired by alcohol and/or drugs – Testing required
§ 8-738.2 Operating vessel in reckless or dangerous manner
§ 8-739 Penalties for violations of Section 8-712, Section 8-712.1, Section 8-712.3, Section 8-713, Section 8-716.1 or Section 8-718
§ 8-740 Safety equipment violations
§ 8-740.1 Failure to possess ship-to-shore communication device on certain vessels
§ 8-741 Marine sanitation device
§ 8-742 Marine sanitation survey; identification of and adequate facilities in sensitive areas
§ 8-743 Personal flotation devices
§ 8-744 Insurance policy or bond for for-hire water carrier

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