(Amendment)
DAR File No.: 33422
Filed: 03/01/2010 05:25:44 PMRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
To clarify testing and application changes, the Division needs to modify this rule to include any future upgrades to our program by being less specific in rule as to the application process. With the Division's new process, applicants do not have to appear in person at a Division office, they appear before a university testing center proctor.
Summary of the rule or change:
Several years ago when the Division was updating the Carrying Passengers for Hire rules, the Division did not foresee the opportunity for this program to be accomplished in part over the internet. A process is now being completed that will increase customer service to license applicants by allowing them to complete the application and testing process without appearing in person at one of our Division offices.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Subsection 73-18-4(4)
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
There is no cost to the state as the program is already in place and the changes are clarifying testing and application procedures online, which will create better customer service for license applicants.
local governments:
Local government is not affected by this change, because it is a division/state program that is already in place.
small businesses:
Small businesses are not affected by this change, because it is a division program that is already in place and will allow applicant to test at local university testing centers.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
There is a potential for cost savings to the applicant because the options now allow them to test locally at a wider range of times and locations.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
The university will charge them a testing fee. It could vary from university to university. It could be approximately $10 for the average.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
This rule change should benefit business as it allows more flexibility than existing rule allows.
Michael R. Styler, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Natural Resources
Parks and Recreation
1594 W NORTH TEMPLE
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3154Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Tammy Wright at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7359, by FAX at 801-538-7378, or by Internet E-mail at tammywright@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
04/14/2010
This rule may become effective on:
07/13/2010
Authorized by:
Mark Forbes, Deputy Director (Legislation)
RULE TEXT
R651. Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation.
R651-206. Carrying Passengers for Hire.
R651-206-3. Utah Captain's/Guides License and Utah Boat Crew Permit.
(1) No person shall operate a vessel engaged in carrying passengers for hire on sole state waters unless that person has in his possession a valid and appropriately endorsed Utah Captain's/Guide's License or Utah Boat Crew Permit issued by the Division, or a valid and appropriately endorsed U.S. Coast Guard Master's License.
(a) When carrying passengers for hire on a motorboat on the waters of Bear Lake, Flaming Gorge or Lake Powell, the operator must have a valid and appropriately endorsed U.S. Coast Guard Master's License.
(b) A Utah Captain's/Guide's License is valid on the waters of Bear Lake, Flaming Gorge, and Lake Powell when the holder is carrying or leading persons for hire on non-motorized vessels.
(c) A Utah Captain's/Guide's License or Utah Boat Crew Permit, with the appropriate whitewater river or other river endorsement, is valid when operating a vessel exiting from a river to the first appropriate and usable take-out or launch ramp on a lake or reservoir.
(2) License and Permit Requirements.
(a) The license or permit must be accompanied by current and appropriate first aid and CPR certificates. A photocopy of both sides of the first aid and CPR certificates is allowed when carrying passengers for hire on rivers.
(b) A license with a "Lake and Reservoir Captain" endorsement is required when carrying passengers for hire on any lake or reservoir.
(c) A license with a "Tow Vessel Captain" endorsement is required when towing or assisting other vessels for hire on waters of this state.
(d) A license with a "Whitewater River guide" endorsement is required when carrying passengers for hire on any river section, including "whitewater," "other," and "flatwater" river designations.
(e) A license with an "Other River Guide" endorsement is required when carrying passengers for hire on any river or river section designated as "other" or "flatwater."
(f) A permit with a "lake and Reservoir Crew" endorsement is valid only when the holder is accompanied, on board the vessel, by a qualified license holder with a "Lake and Reservoir Captain" endorsement.
(g) A permit with a "Tow Vessel Crew" endorsement is valid only when the holder is accompanied, on board the vessel, by a qualified license holder with a "Tow Vessel Captain" endorsement.
(h) A permit with a "Whitewater River Crew" endorsement is valid only when the holder is accompanied on the river trip, by a qualified license holder with a "Whitewater River Guide" endorsement.
(i) A permit with an "Other River Crew" endorsement is valid only when the holder is accompanied on the river trip, by a qualified license holder with either a "Whitewater River Guide" or "Other River Guide" endorsement.
(j) All Vessel Operator Permits and River Guide 1, 2, 3, and 4 Permits will expire at the end of their current term. Applications for renewal or duplicate of a Vessel Operator or River Guide Permit will be changed to the respective Utah Captain's/Guide's License or Utah Boat Crew Permit.
(k) All Boatman Permits issued by the Division are expired.
(3) Requirements to obtain a Utah Captain's/Guides License.
(a) The applicant shall be at least 18 years of age as of the date the application is received by the Division.
(b) The applicant shall complete the prescribed application form.
(i) Information on the application form must be verified by an agent of the employing/sponsoring outfitting company.
(ii) The completed application form must be signed by the applicant and by an agent of the employing/sponsoring outfitting company.
(iii) For persons who are applying for their first license, the application, testing, and issuance of the license shall be done in [
person at a Division designated location]a manner accepted by the Division.(c) The applicant shall pay a $50 application fee for the license and first endorsement. A fee of $10 will be charged for each additional license endorsement.
(d) The applicant shall choose from the four types of license endorsements:
(i) Lake and Reservoir Captain (LCG)
(ii) Tow Vessel Captain (TCG)
(iii) Whitewater River Guide (WCG)
(iv) Other River Guide (OCG)
(e) The applicant shall provide an original proof of current and valid first aid and CPR certifications:
(i) The first aid certificate must be issued for an American Red Cross "Emergency Response" course or an equivalent course from a reputable provider whose curriculum is in accordance with the USDOT First Responder Guidelines or the Wilderness Medical Society Guidelines for Wilderness First Responder.
(ii) The CPR certificate must be issued for an American Red Cross, American Heart Association, American Safety and Health Institute, National Safety Council CPR or BLS course, or an equivalent course from a reputable provider whose curriculum is in accordance with the 2005 Consensus on Science for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC).
(iii) First aid and CPR certificates must include the following information: name, or title of the course; course provider; length of certification; name of the person certified and legible name of the course instructor.
(f) A current Utah Vessel Operator Permit holder, whose permit was issued prior to January 1, 2008, and who is renewing and converting their permit to a Utah Captain's/Guide's License, is exempt from showing proof of completion of a National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) approved boating safety course.
(g) The applicant shall complete a multiple-choice, written examination administered by an agent of the Division:
(i) 80 percent correct is required to pass.
(ii) In relation to the respective endorsement, the examination will have a specific focus on the carrying passengers for hire laws and rules along with general safety, etiquette and courtesy.
(iii) If an applicant fails to pass the exam, there is a seven-day waiting period to re-test.
(iv) Pay a $15 fee for each re-test.
(h) The applicant shall provide documentation of vessel operation experience that has been obtained within 10 years previous to the date of application.
(i) Lake and Reservoir Captain (LCG) - a minimum of at least 80 hours of actual vessel operation experience. At least 40 of these hours must be obtained while operating the vessel, or a similar vessel, that will be carrying passengers for hire on the specific lake or reservoir on which the operator will be carrying passengers for hire. The applicant shall provide proof of successful completion of a NASBLA approved boating safety course.
(ii) Tow Vessel Captain (TCG) - A minimum of at least 80 hours of actual vessel operation experience. At least 40 of these hours must be obtained while operating the vessel, or a similar vessel, that will be towing for hire on the specific lake or reservoir on which the operator will be towing vessels for hire. The applicant shall provide proof of successful completion of a NASBLA approved boating safety course.
(iii) Whitewater River Guide (WCG) - A minimum of nine river trips on whitewater river sections. At least one of these trips must be obtained while operating the vessel, or similar vessel, on the respective river section on which the operator will be carrying passengers for hire. A Whitewater River Guide endorsement meets the requirements for an Other River Guide endorsement.
(iv) Other River Guide (OCG) - A minimum of six river trips on any river section. At least one of these trips must be obtained while operating the vessel or similar vessel, on the respective river section on which the operator will be carrying passengers for hire.
(4) A Utah Captain's/Guide's License is valid for a term of five years. The license will expire five years from the date of issue, unless suspended or revoked.
(a) A Utah Captain's/Guide's License may be renewed within the six months prior to its expiration.
(b) To renew a Utah Captain's/Guide's License, the applicant must complete the prescribed application form along with adhering to the requirements described above. A current license holder may renew his license in a manner accepted by the Division
(c) The renewed license will have the same month and day expiration as the original license.
(d) A Utah Captain's/Guide's License that has expired shall not be renewed and the applicant shall be required to apply for a new license.
(5) Requirements to obtain a Utah Boat Crew Permit.
(a) The applicant shall be at least 18 years of age as of the date the application is received by the Division.
(b) The applicant shall complete the prescribed application form.
(i) Information on the application form must be verified by an agent of the employing/sponsoring outfitting company.
(ii) The completed application form must be signed by the applicant and by an agent of the employing/sponsoring outfitting company.
(iii) For persons who are applying for their first permit, the application and issuance of the permit shall be done[
, in person, at a Division designated location]in a manner accepted by the Division.(c) The applicant shall pay a $50 application fee for the original permit and first endorsement. A $10 fee shall be charged for each additional crew permit endorsement.
(d) The applicant shall choose from the four types of permit endorsements:
(i) Lake and Reservoir Crew (LRC)
(ii) Tow Vessel Crew (TVC)
(iii) Whitewater River Crew (WRC)
(iv) Other River Crew (ORC)
(e) The applicant shall provide original proof of current and valid first aid and CPR certifications:
(i) The first aid certificate must be issued for an American Red Cross "Standard" or "Basic" first aid course, or an equivalent course from a reputable provider.
(ii) The CPR certificate must be issued for an American Red Cross, American Heart Association, American Safety and Health Institute, National Safety Council CPR or BLS course, or an equivalent course from a reputable provider whose curriculum is in accordance with the 2005 Consensus on Science for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC).
(iii) First aid and CPR certificates must include the following information: name, or title of the course; course provider; length of certification; name of the person certified and legible name of the course instructor.
(f) The applicant shall provide documentation of vessel operation experience that has been obtained within the 10 years previous to the date of application.
(i) Lake and Reservoir Crew (LRC) - A minimum of at least 20 hours of actual vessel operation experience. At least 10 of these hours must be obtained while operating the vessel, or a similar vessel, on which the operator will be carrying passengers for hire. The applicant shall provide proof of successful completion of a NASBLA approved boating safety course.
(ii) Tow Vessel Crew (TVC) - A minimum of at least 20 hours of actual vessel operation experience. At least 10 of these hours must be obtained while operating the vessel, or a similar vessel, that will be towing for hire on the specific lake or reservoir on which the operator will be towing vessels for hire. The applicant shall provide proof of successful completion of a NASBLA approved boating safety course.
(iii) Whitewater River Crew (WRC) - A minimum of three river trips on "whitewater" rivers or river sections. At least one of these trips must be obtained while operating the vessel, or similar vessel, on the respective river or river section on which the operator will be carrying passengers for hire. A Whitewater River Crew endorsement meets the requirements for an Other River Crew endorsement.
(iv) Other River Crew (ORC) - A minimum of three river trips on any river or river section. At least one of these trips must be obtained while operating the vessel on a respective river or river section on which the operator will be carrying passengers for hire.
(6) A Utah Boat Crew Permit is valid for a term of five years. The permit will expire five years from the date of issue, unless suspended or revoked.
(a) A Utah Boat Crew Permit may be renewed within the six months prior to its expiration.
(b) To renew a Utah Boat Crew Permit, the applicant must complete the prescribed application form along with the requirements described above. A current permit holder may renew his license in a manner accepted by the Division.
(c) The renewed permit will have the same month and day expiration as the original permit.
(d) A Utah Boat Crew Permit that has expired shall not be renewed and the applicant shall be required to apply for a new permit.
(e) A Utah Boat Crew Permit holder who upgrades to a Utah Captain's/Guide's License, within one year of when the permit was issued, shall receive a $25 discount on the fee for the Utah Captain's/Guide's License.
(7) In the event a Utah Captain's/Guide's License or a Utah Boat Crew permit is lost or stolen, a duplicate license or permit may be issued with the same expiration date as the original license or permit.
(a) The applicant must complete the prescribed application form.
(b) The fee for a duplicate license or permit is $15.
(8) Current Utah Captain's/Guide's License and Utah Boat Crew Permit holders shall notify the Division within 30 days of any change of address.
(9) A Utah Captain's/Guide's License or Utah Boat Crew Permit may be suspended, revoked, or denied for a length of time determined by the Division director, or individual designated by the Division director, if one of the following occurs:
(a) The license or permit holder is convicted of three violations of the Utah Boating Act, Title 73, Chapter 18, or rules promulgated thereunder during a three-year period.
(b) The license or permit holder is convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or any drug while carrying passengers for hire, or refuses to submit to any chemical test that determines blood or breath alcohol content resulting from an incident while carrying passengers for hire;
(c) The license or permit holder's negligence or recklessness causes personal injury or death as determined by due process of the law;
(d) The license or permit holder is convicted of utilizing a private trip permit to carry passengers for hire;
(e) The license or permit holder is convicted of violating a resource protection regulation or public safety regulation in effect by the respective land managing and/or access permitting agency.
(f) The Division determines that the license or permit holder intentionally provided false or fictitious statements or qualifications to obtain the license or permit.
(10) A Utah Captain's/Guide's License or Utah Boat Crew Permit holder shall not carry passengers for hire while operating an unfamiliar vessel or operating on an unfamiliar lake, reservoir, or river section, unless there is a license holder aboard who is familiar with the vessel and the lake, reservoir, or river section. An exception to this rule allows a license or permit holder to lead passengers for hire on a lake, reservoir, or designated flatwater river section, as long as there is a license holder who is familiar with the vessel and the lake, reservoir, or river section and remains within sight of the rest of the group.
(11) Number of passengers carried for each license or permit holder.
(a) On a vessel that is carrying more than 49 passengers for hire, there shall be at least one license holder and one permit holder or two license holders on board.
(b) On a vessel carrying more than 24 passengers for hire, and operating more than one mile from shore, there shall be an additional license or permit holder on board.
(c) On a vessel carrying passengers for hire, there shall be a minimum of one license or permit holder on board for each passenger deck on the vessel.
(12) Low capacity vessels being led requirements.
(a) On all river sections, except as noted in Subsection (b) below, there shall be at least one qualified license or permit holder for every four low capacity vessels being led in a group.
(b) On lakes, reservoirs, and designated flatwater river sections, there shall be at least one qualified license or permit holder for every six low capacity vessels being led in a group.
(13) A license or permit holder shall not operate a vessel carrying passengers for hire for more than 12 hours in a 24 hour period.
(14) A license or permit holder shall conduct a safety and emergency protocols discussion with passengers prior to the vessel getting underway. This discussion shall include the topics of water safety, use and stowage of safety equipment, wearing and usage of life jackets and initiating the rescue of a passenger(s).
(15) Vessel operators who are licensed or permitted to carry passengers for hire in another state, and possess a state-issued vessel captain's license, or similar license or permit accepted and recognized by the Division, where the state has similar vessel operator licensing provisions, shall not be required to obtain and possess a Utah Captain's/Guide's License or Utah Boat Crew Permit as required by this section.
KEY: boating, parks
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [
November 3, 2008 ] 2010Notice of Continuation: February 13, 2006
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 73-18-4(4)
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 7/13/2010
- Publication Date:
- 03/15/2010
- Type:
- Special Notices
- Filed Date:
- 03/01/2010
- Agencies:
- Natural Resources,Parks and Recreation
- Rulemaking Authority:
Subsection 73-18-4(4)
- Authorized By:
- Mark Forbes, Deputy Director (Legislation)
- DAR File No.:
- 33422
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R651-206-3. Utah Captain's/Guides License and Utah Boat Crew Permit.