2006 New York Code - Special Provisions Relating To Speed On Lakes In Chautauqua County.



 
    § 46-aa. Special  provisions  relating to speed on lakes in Chautauqua
  county. 1. The county legislature of the county of Chautauqua may adopt,
  amend and enforce local laws, rules  and  regulations  not  inconsistent
  with  the  laws  of  this  state  or  the United States, with respect to
  regulating and restricting the rate of  speed  of  vessels  while  being
  operated  on  any  navigable  waters,  or  part  thereof, located within
  Chautauqua  county,  including,  but  not  limited  to   regulating   or
  restricting  the  operation  of  vessels  within two hundred feet of the
  shore, a dock, pier, raft or float or an anchored or moored vessel in  a
  manner  or  at  a  speed  that  does  not cause a wake that unreasonably
  interferes with or endangers such  dock,  pier,  raft  or  float  or  an
  anchored  or  moored  vessel  but  in no event at a speed exceeding five
  miles per hour, unless for the purpose of enabling a person  engaged  in
  water skiing to take off or land, or regulating or restricting the speed
  of  vessels on such lake between one-half hour after sunset and one-half
  hour before sunrise.
    2.  Local  laws,  rules  and  regulations  adopted  pursuant  to   the
  provisions  of  this  section  shall  not  apply  to any pleasure vessel
  competing in or practicing for a regatta or boat race over  a  specified
  course held by a bona fide club or racing association, provided that due
  written notice of the date of the race has been given to the appropriate
  law  enforcement  agency  at  least  fifteen  days  prior  to such race,
  pursuant to the provisions of section thirty-four of this  chapter,  and
  all provisions of such section have been complied with.
    3. No local law, rule or regulation adopted pursuant to the provisions
  of  this section shall take effect until it shall have been submitted to
  and approved in writing by the commissioner  of  parks,  recreation  and
  historic preservation.
    Nothing  in  this  section shall be construed as prohibiting any city,
  town or village from continuing, adopting or enacting  any  other  local
  laws  relating  to  persons operating a vessel within its limits, but no
  such municipality shall have the power to make less restrictive  any  of
  such  provisions  than  any  local  law, rule or regulation which may be
  adopted pursuant to provisions of this section.

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