Maryland Code § NR-8-712

Section NR-8-712
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(a) (1) Any vessel equipped with propulsion machinery of any type on
the waters of the State shall be numbered for identification in accordance with this
subtitle and any regulation pursuant to it. This provision does not apply to the
following vessels:
(i) A vessel which has a valid document issued by the United
States Coast Guard or its successor;
(ii) A vessel with a valid number awarded pursuant to federal
law or a federally approved numbering system of another state, if the number
awarded is displayed in accordance with the requirements of that system, and the
certificate of number is available for inspection whenever the vessel is in use;
(iii) A vessel from a country other than the United States
temporarily using the waters of the State for less than 90 days;
(iv) A vessel used for public service and owned by the United
States government, another state, or any political subdivision;
(v) A ship's lifeboat;
(vi) A vessel propelled only by sail;
(vii) A vessel numbered according to the Federal Boat Safety
Act of 1971; or
(viii) A vessel manually propelled.
(2) The Department, by regulation, for the period the Department
prescribes may exempt any vessel or class of vessels from the numbering provisions
of this subtitle, if the vessel or class of vessels is exempted from the federal numbering
requirements by statute, or rule or regulation.

(b) (1) The owner of any vessel to be numbered by this subtitle shall file
an application for a certificate of number with the Department.
(2) The application is on forms the Department approves,
accompanied by the requisite fee, and signed by every vessel owner.
(3) (i) The owner of the vessel shall include with the application
contact information to be used:
1. In the event of an emergency; or
2. If the vessel is at risk of becoming an abandoned or
sunken vessel as defined in § 8-721 of this subtitle.
(ii) The contact information required under this paragraph
shall include the mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address for each
owner of the vessel.
(iii) The Department may require the owner of the vessel to
provide alternate emergency contact information.
(c) (1) (i) Certificates of number issued under this section shall be
valid for a period not to exceed 2 years.
(ii) The owner of the vessel may apply every other year for
renewal of the certificate.
(iii) The renewed certificate shall expire on December 31 of the
calendar year following the year the certificate is issued.
(iv) The Department shall record any transaction or transfer of
numbered boats.
(v) The Department may record any amount of money owing
on a vessel required to be numbered at the time of sale.
(vi) The Department may not effect a transfer of ownership
until the amount of money owed as shown on the records of the Department is fully
paid or recorded on the new title.
(vii) Any vessel that is required to be numbered under this
section that is exempt before January 1, 1974, shall be exempt from payment of the
excise tax imposed under § 8-716 of this subtitle.

(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the fee for:
(i) An application for a certificate of number is $70; and
(ii) A replacement or corrected certificate of number is $20.
(3) Emergency rescue boats and fire boats that belong to fire
departments or rescue squads in Maryland:
(i) Shall be exempt from all registration fees, including a fee
for a certificate of number; but
(ii) Shall apply for a registration renewal every 2 years.
(d) Upon receipt of the application in approved form, the Department shall
issue to the applicant a certificate of boat number which shall contain the boat
number issued to the vessel and additional information the Department prescribes
by regulation. The certificate of boat number shall be available for inspection when
the vessel is in use. The owner shall paint on or attach the boat number to each side
of the forward half of the vessel's hull or superstructure for which the boat number is
issued, displaying the boat number in the manner required by Department
regulations and maintaining the boat number in legible condition.
(e) If a vessel required to be numbered under this subtitle is sold,
transferred, abandoned, lost, stolen, or destroyed, the vessel's certificate expires at
the time of the sale, transfer, abandonment, loss, theft, or destruction and then is
invalid.
(f) There is a $5 service charge for every check returned unpaid.
(g) The Department shall inform each holder of a certificate of boat number
of the manner in which the boat owner may obtain a current copy of the U. S. Coast
Guard rules and regulations applicable to the type of boat registered under the
owner's boat number.
(h) If a person who applies for the issuance or renewal of a certificate of boat
number for a vessel has an outstanding warrant for failing to appear in court to
answer a charging document alleging a violation under this subtitle, the Department
shall refuse to issue or renew the certificate of boat number for the vessel until the
person charged has complied with the provisions of § 1-205 of this article.

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