§ 79A.60.010 Definitions
§ 79A.60.020 Violations of chapter punishable as misdemeanor — Circumstances — Violations designated as civil infractions
§ 79A.60.030 Operation of vessel in a negligent manner — Penalty
§ 79A.60.040 Operation of vessel in a reckless manner — Operation of a vessel under the influence of intoxicating liquor, cannabis, or any drug — Consent to breath or blood test — Penalty
§ 79A.60.045 Vessel impoundment — Procedure — Forfeiture
§ 79A.60.050 Homicide by watercraft — Penalty
§ 79A.60.060 Assault by watercraft — Penalty
§ 79A.60.080 Failure to stop for law enforcement officer
§ 79A.60.090 Eluding a law enforcement vessel
§ 79A.60.100 Enforcement — Chapter to supplement federal law
§ 79A.60.110 Equipment standards — Rules — Penalty
§ 79A.60.120 Tampering with vessel lights or signals — Exhibiting false lights or signals — Penalty
§ 79A.60.130 Muffler or underwater exhaust system required — Exemptions — Enforcement — Penalty
§ 79A.60.140 Personal flotation devices — Inspection and approval — Rules
§ 79A.60.150 Failure of vessel to contain safety equipment — Owner/operator may be cited for applicable infraction or crime
§ 79A.60.160 Personal flotation devices required — Penalty
§ 79A.60.170 Water skiing safety — Requirements
§ 79A.60.180 Loading or powering vessel beyond safe operating ability — Penalties
§ 79A.60.190 Operation of personal watercraft — Prohibited activities — Penalties
§ 79A.60.200 Duty of operator involved in collision, accident, or other casualty — Immunity from liability of persons rendering assistance — Penalties
§ 79A.60.210 Casualty and accident reports — Confidentiality — Use as evidence
§ 79A.60.220 Boating accident reports by local government agencies — Investigation — Report of coroner
§ 79A.60.230 Vessels adrift — Owner to be notified
§ 79A.60.240 Notice — Contents — Service
§ 79A.60.250 Posting of notice
§ 79A.60.260 Compensation — Liability on failure to give notice
§ 79A.60.270 Disputed claims — Trial — Bond
§ 79A.60.280 Liability for excessive or negligent use
§ 79A.60.290 Unclaimed vessel — Procedure
§ 79A.60.300 Vessels secured pursuant to chapter 79A.65 RCW
§ 79A.60.400 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Purpose
§ 79A.60.410 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Whitewater river outfitter’s license required
§ 79A.60.420 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Conduct constituting misdemeanor
§ 79A.60.430 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Safety requirements
§ 79A.60.440 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Operation of vessel — Exemptions
§ 79A.60.450 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Use of alcohol prohibited — Vessel to be accompanied by vessel with licensed outfitter
§ 79A.60.460 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Rights-of-way
§ 79A.60.470 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Designation of whitewater river sections
§ 79A.60.480 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Whitewater river outfitter’s license — Application — Fees — Insurance — Penalties — State immune from civil actions arising from licen
§ 79A.60.485 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — Rules to implement RCW 79A.60.480 — Fees
§ 79A.60.490 Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers — License sanction for certain convictions
§ 79A.60.495 Designation as whitewater river — Rules — Schedule of fines
§ 79A.60.498 Uniform regulation of business and professions act
§ 79A.60.500 Uniform waterway marking system
§ 79A.60.510 Findings — Sewage disposal initiative established — Boater environmental education — Waterway access facilities
§ 79A.60.520 Identification and designation of polluted and environmentally sensitive areas
§ 79A.60.530 Designation of marinas, boat launches, or boater destinations for installation of sewage pumpout or dump units
§ 79A.60.540 Contracts for financial assistance — Ownership of sewage pumpout or dump unit — Ongoing costs
§ 79A.60.550 Development by department of ecology of design, installation, and operation of sewage pumpout and dump units — Rules
§ 79A.60.560 Boater environmental education program
§ 79A.60.570 Grants for environmental education or boat waste management planning
§ 79A.60.580 Review of programs by commission
§ 79A.60.590 Allocation of funds
§ 79A.60.595 Commission to adopt rules
§ 79A.60.600 Liquid petroleum gas leak warning devices — Findings
§ 79A.60.610 Recreational boating fire prevention education program
§ 79A.60.620 Small spill prevention education program
§ 79A.60.630 Boating safety education — Commission’s duties — Fee — Report to the legislature
§ 79A.60.640 Requirements to operate motor-driven boats/vessels — Exemptions — Penalty
§ 79A.60.650 Boating safety education certification account
§ 79A.60.660 Operating motor-driven boat or vessel for teak surfing, platform dragging, bodysurfing — Prohibition — Exceptions — Penalty
§ 79A.60.670 Boating activities program — Boating activities advisory committee — Adoption of rules
§ 79A.60.680 Study of boater needs — Funding recommendations
§ 79A.60.690 Boating activities account
§ 79A.60.700 Refusal to submit to certain tests — Not admissible as evidence — Penalty
§ 79A.60.710 Vessels for hire — Requirements — Application of section — Penalty

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