(1) The commission shall
establish and implement by rule a program to provide required
boating safety education. The boating safety education program
shall include training on preventing the spread of aquatic
invasive species. The program shall be phased in so that all
boaters not exempted under RCW 79A.60.640(3) are required to
obtain a boater education card by January 1, 2016. To obtain a
boater education card, a boater shall provide a certificate of
accomplishment issued by a boating educator for taking and
passing an accredited boating safety education course, or pass an
equivalency exam, or provide proof of completion of a course that
meets the standard adopted by the commission.
(2) As part of the boating safety education program, the
commission shall:
(a) Establish a program to be phased over eleven years
starting July 1, 2005, with full implementation by January 1,
2016. The period July 1, 2005, through December 31, 2007, will
be program development, boater notification of the new
requirements for mandatory education, and processing cards to be
issued to individuals having taken an accredited course prior to
January 1, 2008. The schedule for phase-in of the mandatory
education requirement by age group is as follows:
January 1, 2008 - All boat operators twenty years old and
younger;
January 1, 2009 - All boat operators twenty-five years old and
younger;
January 1, 2010 - All boat operators thirty years old and
younger;
January 1, 2011 - All boat operators thirty-five years old and
younger;
January 1, 2012 - All boat operators forty years old and younger;
January 1, 2013 - All boat operators fifty years old and younger;
January 1, 2014 - All boat operators sixty years old and younger;
January 1, 2015 - All boat operators seventy years old and
younger;
January 1, 2016 - All boat operators;
(b) Establish a minimum standard of boating safety education
accomplishment. The standard must be consistent with the
applicable standard established by the national association of
state boating law administrators;
(c) Adopt minimum standards for boating safety education
course of instruction and examination that ensures compliance
with the national association of state boating law administrators
minimum standards;
(d) Approve and provide accreditation to boating safety
education courses operated by volunteers, or commercial or
nonprofit organizations, including, but not limited to, courses
given by the United States coast guard auxiliary and the United
States power squadrons;
(e) Develop an equivalency examination that may be taken as
an alternative to the boating safety education course;
(f) Establish a fee of ten dollars for the boater education
card to fund all commission activities related to the boating
safety education program created by chapter 392, Laws of 2005,
including the initial costs of developing the program. Any
surplus funds resulting from the fees received shall be
distributed by the commission as grants to local marine law
enforcement programs approved by the commission as provided in
RCW 88.02.040;
(g) Establish a fee for the replacement of the boater
education card that covers the cost of replacement;
(h) Consider and evaluate public agency and commercial
opportunities to assist in program administration with the intent
to keep administrative costs to a minimum;
(i) Approve and provide accreditation to boating safety
education courses offered online; and
(j) Provide a report to the legislature by January 1, 2008,
on its progress of implementation of the mandatory education
program.
[2005 c 392 § 3.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2005 c 392: "It is the intent of the legislature to establish a boating safety education program that contributes to the reduction of accidents and increases the enjoyment of boating by all operators of all recreational vessels on the waters of this state. Based on the 2003 report to the legislature titled "Recreational Boating Safety in Washington, A Report on Methods to Achieve Safer Boating Practices," the legislature recognizes that boating accidents also occur in nonmotorized vessels in this state, but, at this time there is no national educational standard for nonmotorized vessels. Therefore, the commission is hereby authorized and directed to work with agencies and organizations representing nonmotorized vessel activities and individuals operating nonmotorized vessels to decrease accidents of operators in these vessels. It is also the intent of the legislature to encourage boating safety education programs that use volunteer and private sector efforts to enhance boating safety and education for operators of nonmotorized vessels to work closely with the state parks and recreation commission in its efforts to reduce all boating accidents in this state." [2005 c 392 § 1.]