The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
Robert S. Creedon, Jr.
Frank I. Smizik
Martha M. Walz
Barbara A. L'Italien
J. James Marzilli, Jr.
Willie Mae Allen
Denise Provost
William N. Brownsberger
Matthew C. Patrick
Peter V. Kocot
Stephen Kulik
Denis E. Guyer
Kay Khan
Cory Atkins
Anthony J. Verga
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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An Act relative to jet skis, surf jets, wet bikes, and other personal watercraft in municipalities. |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 1 of chapter 90B of the General Laws, as appearing in the 1998
Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after the definition of “Personal
flotation devices” the following definition:—
“Personal watercraft”, a vessel, by whatever name, propelled by water jet or
other machinery as its principal source of motor propulsion which is designed
to travel over water and to be operated by a person sitting, standing or
kneeling on the vessel rather than being operated in the conventional manner by
a person sitting or standing inside the vessel, including but not limited to
jet skis, surf jets and wet bikes.
SECTION 2. Paragraph (n) of the fourth paragraph of section 11 of said chapter 90B, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the word “town”, in line 90, the following:— except as provided in section 15A.
SECTION 3. Said
chapter 90B is hereby further amended by inserting after section 15 the
following section:—
Section 15A. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (n) of the fourth
paragraph of section 11 of chapter 90B and section 45 of chapter 131 or any
other general or special law to the contrary, any city or town may make and
enforce rules and regulations relative to the use of jet skis, surf jets, wet
bikes, or other personal watercraft, as defined in section 1 of said chapter
90B, on any pond or lake not to exceed 750 acres in which the whole or any
portion of such pond or lake is located within its boundaries. Such rules and
regulations may include a total ban on the use of jet skis, surf jets, wet
bikes, or other personal watercraft, as defined in section 1 of said chapter
90B. Where a pond or lake lies within the boundaries of more than one
municipality, a single municipality may apply such rules and regulations to
that portion of the pond or lake that lies within its boundaries without the
agreement of any other municipality. Rules and regulations adopted pursuant to
authority of this section do not require the approval of the director of law
enforcement of the department of fisheries, wildlife and environmental law
enforcement. Any rules or regulations adopted pursuant to the authority of this
section shall not be valid unless published in a newspaper of general
distribution in said city or town not less than five days before the effective
date thereof.
(b) Any city or town that adopts rules or regulations relative to the use of
jet skis, surf jets, wet bikes, or other personal watercraft, as defined in
section 1 of chapter 90B, shall construct signs bearing such rules and
regulations as may be adopted, and such signs shall be conspicuously placed
facing the water on the shore near each boundary.
SECTION 4. Section 45 of chapter 131 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 1998 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after the word “enforcement”, in line 26, the following:— except as provided in section 15A of chapter 90B.