462A.12 - PROHIBITED OPERATION.

        462A.12  PROHIBITED OPERATION.         1.  No person shall operate any vessel, or manipulate any water      skis, surfboard or similar device in a careless, reckless or      negligent manner so as to endanger the life, limb or property of any      person.         2.  A person shall not operate any vessel, or manipulate any water      skis, surfboard or similar device while under the influence of an      alcoholic beverage, marijuana, a narcotic, hypnotic or other drug, or      any combination of these substances.  However, this subsection does      not apply to a person operating any vessel or manipulating any water      skis, surfboard or similar device while under the influence of      marijuana, or a narcotic, hypnotic or other drug if the substances      were prescribed for the person and have been taken under the      prescription and in accordance with the directions of a medical      practitioner as defined in chapter 155A, provided there is no      evidence of the consumption of alcohol and further provided the      medical practitioner has not directed the person to refrain from      operating a motor vehicle, any vessel or from manipulating any water      skis, surfboard or similar device.         3.  No person shall place, cause to be placed, throw or deposit      onto or in any of the public waters, ice or land of this state any      cans, bottles, garbage, rubbish, and other debris.         4.  No person shall operate on the waters of this state under the      jurisdiction of the conservation commission any vessel displaying or      reflecting a blue light or flashing blue light unless such vessel is      an authorized emergency vessel.         5.  No person shall operate a vessel and enter into areas in which      search and rescue operations are being conducted or an area affected      by a natural disaster unless authorized by the officer in charge of      the search and rescue or disaster operation.  Any person authorized      in an area of operation shall operate the person's vessel at a no      wake speed and shall keep clear of all other vessels engaged in the      search and rescue or disaster operation.  A person who must operate a      vessel in a disaster area to gain access or egress from the person's      home shall be considered an authorized person by the officer in      charge.         6.  An owner or operator of a vessel propelled by a motor of more      than ten horsepower shall not permit any person under twelve years of      age to operate the vessel unless accompanied in or on the same vessel      by a responsible person of at least eighteen years of age who is      experienced in motorboat operation.  A person who is twelve years of      age or older but less than eighteen years of age shall not operate      any vessel propelled by a motor of more than ten horsepower unless      the person has successfully completed a department-approved      watercraft safety course and obtained a watercraft safety certificate      or is accompanied in or on the same vessel by a responsible person of      at least eighteen years of age who is experienced in motorboat      operation.  A person required to have a watercraft safety certificate      shall carry and shall exhibit or make available the certificate upon      request of an officer of the department.  A violation of this      subsection is a simple misdemeanor as provided in section 462A.13.      However, a person charged with violating this subsection shall not be      convicted if the person produces in court, within a reasonable time,      a department-approved certificate.  The cost of a department      certificate, or any duplicate, shall not exceed five dollars.         7.  A person shall not operate watercraft in a manner which      unreasonably or unnecessarily interferes with other watercraft or      with the free and proper navigation of the waters of the state.      Anchoring under bridges, in a heavily traveled channel, in a lock      chamber, or near the entrance of a lock constitutes such interference      if unreasonable under the prevailing circumstances.         8.  A person shall not operate a vessel in violation of      restrictions as given by state-approved buoys or signs marking an      area.         9.  A person shall not operate on the waters of this state under      the jurisdiction of the commission a vessel equipped with an engine      of greater horsepower rating than is designated for the vessel by the      federally required capacity plate or by the manufacturer's plate on      those vessels not covered by federal regulations.         10.  A person shall not leave an unattended vessel tied or moored      to a dock which is placed immediately adjacent to a public boat      launching ramp or to a dock which is posted for loading and      unloading.         11.  A person shall not operate a vessel within fifty feet of a      diver's flag placed in accordance with the rules of the commission      adopted under chapter 17A.         12.  A person shall not operate a personal watercraft at any time      between sundown and sunup.         13.  A person shall not chase or harass animals while operating a      personal watercraft or motorboat.         14.  A person shall not operate a personal watercraft that is      equipped with a cut-off switch, at any time, without first attaching      the accompanying cut-off switch lanyard to the operator's person      while the engine is running and the personal watercraft is in use.         15.  A person shall not operate a vessel on the waters of this      state under the jurisdiction of the commission unless every person on      board the vessel who is under thirteen years of age is wearing a type      I, II, III, or V personal flotation device, including "float coats"      that meet this definition, that is approved by the United States      coast guard, while the vessel is under way.  This subsection does not      apply when the person under thirteen years of age is in an enclosed      cabin or below deck, or is a passenger on a commercial vessel with a      passenger capacity of twenty-five persons or more.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C39, § 1703.17, 1703.21; C46, 50, 54, 58, § 106.17, 106.21,      106.28; C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 106.12; 82 Acts, ch 1028,      § 15, 16] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1143, § 1; 87 Acts, ch 215, § 38         C93, § 462A.12         2002 Acts, ch 1133, §2, 3; 2003 Acts, ch 44, §77; 2005 Acts, ch      137, §8; 2007 Acts, ch 28, §7; 2008 Acts, ch 1161, §11--13         Referred to in § 462A.14A, 805.8B(1c), 915.80         For applicable scheduled fines, see §805.8B, subsection 1,      paragraph c 
         Footnotes
         During the twelve-month period commencing May 10, 2008, peace      officers shall issue only warning citations for violations of      subsection 15; 2008 Acts, ch 1161, § 12, 13