GOP Senator Ileana Garcia and Republican representative Adam Botana have sponsored bills in the Florida Senate and House to improve boating safety and prevent accidents on the water. The Boating Safety Act of 2022 requires rental companies to obtain a no-cost permit through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and will impose additional regulations.
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As noted in a press release from Senator Ileana Garcia (Miami), she and Representative Adam Botana (Bonita Springs) are sponsoring the Boating Safety Act of 2022, filed as Senate Bill 606 and House Bill 493. The legislation is aimed at improving safety on Florida’s waterways through increased penalties for violations, a permitting program, and new requirements for livery (boat rental) operations.
New rental requirements would include additional safety instruction requirements, the implementation and storage of written agreements for at least one year, and the ability of law enforcement to inspect rental facilities and their documentation.
According to the senator, the bill is part of an overhaul attempting to deter and prevent illegal rental operations. Illegal rental operations likely contributed to a large number of injuries and deaths. In 2020, boating accidents increased 16% when compared with the previous year.
Many boating accidents are caused by careless vessel operation, which the senator hopes to address with this legislation. Rental companies are now required to give out enhanced instructions on the safe operation of the vessel.
The Boating Safety Act would also increase penalties for a number of violations and create an illegal Boating Strike Team to help support local law enforcement. All of these measures are aimed at stopping bad actors and preserving the natural resources of Florida’s coast.
Penalties would increase for:
The “comprehensive approach” to improving boating safety will now move through committees before a final vote. On November 30, 2021, the bill was presented to the Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, where it passed unanimously. It is now in the Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government.
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