Indiana Code § 14-15-7-3

Adoption of rules; violations
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Sec. 3. (a) The department may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to implement this article concerning the following: (1) Applications for and the issuance of permits and certificates required by this article. (2) The conduct of watercraft races. (3) Standards of safety for boats used to carry passengers for hire, the determination of the maximum weight that may safely be carried on boats, and the inspection of boats. (4) The safe operation of watercraft upon public water where unusual conditions or hazards exist, such as any of the following: (A) An obstruction in or along public water. (B) Watercraft traffic congestion. (C) A beach, boat launch, marina, dam, spillway, or other recreational facility on or adjacent to public water. (5) The placement, location, and maintenance of the following structures upon public water: (A) Buoys. (B) Markers. (C) Flags. (D) Devices that are used for the purposes of swimming or extending the use of water skis, water sleds, or aquaplanes. (6) The establishment of zones where the use of watercraft may be limited or prohibited for the following purposes: (A) Fish, wildlife, or botanical resource management. (B) The protection of users. (7) The regulation of watercraft engaged in group or organized activities or tournaments.       (b) In a rule adopted under subsection (a)(4) or (a)(6), the department may establish a zone where: (1) the operation of all or some types of watercraft is prohibited; (2) particular activities are restricted or prohibited; or (3) a limitation is placed on the speed at which a watercraft may be operated.       (c) A person who violates this section commits a Class C infraction. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-1-1-56.]

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