Oklahoma Code § 63-4214

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Collision, accident, or other casualty - Rendering of
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assistance by vessel operator - Notice - Accident report - Notice to
appear - Written report – Drug and alcohol test.
A.  The operator and/or passenger of a vessel involved in a
collision, accident, or other casualty, shall render to other
persons involved in the collision, accident, or other casualty
reasonable assistance as may be necessary and practicable and shall
immediately, by the quickest means of communication, give notice of
such accident to the local police department if such accident occurs
within a municipality, or to the office of the county sheriff or
nearest state highway patrol headquarters after complying with the
requirements of this section.  The operator of a vessel involved in
a collision, accident, or other casualty shall give his name,
address, and identification of his vessel, in writing, to any person
injured in the collision, accident, or other casualty and to the
owner of any property damaged in the collision, accident, or other
casualty.
B.  Any operator of a vessel involved in a collision, accident,
or other casualty who could be cited for a violation of the Oklahoma
Boating Safety Regulation Act where the collision, accident or other
casualty resulted in the immediate death or great bodily injury, as
defined in subsection B of Section 646 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, of any person shall submit to drug and alcohol testing as
soon as practicable after such collision, accident or other casualty
occurs.  The boating violation shall constitute probable cause for
purposes of Section 752 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes and the
procedures found in Section 752 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes
shall be followed to determine the presence of alcohol or controlled
dangerous substances within the blood system of the operator of the
vessel.
C.  If a collision, accident, or other casualty results in death
or injury to a person or damage to property in excess of Two
Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00), the operator of the vessel involved in
the collision, accident, or other casualty shall file with the
Department of Public Safety a full description of the collision,

accident, or other casualty, and such information as the Department
may require.  No person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any
penalty for providing such report to the Department and any
statement or information included in such report shall not be
received against the person upon any criminal investigation,
proceeding or trial.
D.  Whenever a person is halted by any duly authorized peace
officer of this state for any violation of Chapters 70, 71 or 72 of
this title, which shall be punishable as a misdemeanor, and is not
taken before a magistrate as hereinbefore required or permitted, the
officer shall prepare in quadruplicate using the "Oklahoma Uniform
Violations Complaint", a written notice to appear in court, such
notices to appear to be serially numbered, containing the name and
address of the person, the state registration number of the vessel,
if any, the offense charged, the time and place when and where the
person shall appear in court, and such other pertinent information
as may be necessary.
E.  The time specified in the notice to appear must be at least
five (5) calendar days after the alleged violation unless the person
charged with the violation shall demand an earlier hearing.
F.  The person charged with the violation may give his written
promise to appear in court by signing the written notice to appear
prepared by the officer, in which event the officer shall deliver a
copy of the notice to appear to the person, and thereupon the
officer shall not take the person into physical custody for the
violation.
G.  If the person charged with the violation is a minor, then
the citing officer shall ascertain from the minor the name and
address of the parents or legal guardian of the minor, and the
officer shall cause a copy of the "violation" to be mailed to the
address of the parents or legal guardian, within three (3) calendar
days after the date of violation.
H.  Except for felony violations, any duly authorized peace
officer of this state at the scene of a boating accident may issue a
written notice to appear to the operator of a vessel involved in the
accident when, based upon personal investigation, the officer has
reasonable and probable grounds to believe that the person has
committed any offense in connection with the accident.
I.  In accordance with any request duly made by an authorized
official or agency of the United States, any information compiled or
otherwise available to the Department of Public Safety pursuant to
this section shall be transmitted to the official or agency of the
United States.
J.  Any employee or officer of an agency of this state, or
employee or officer of a municipality or county in this state, shall
make a written report to the Department of Public Safety if an

occurrence involving a vessel or its equipment results in one or
more of the following:
1.  A person dies;
2.  A person is injured and requires medical treatment beyond
first aid;
3.  Damage to the vessel and other property totals more than Two
Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) or there is a complete loss of the
vessel;
4.  A person disappears from the vessel under circumstances that
indicate death or injury;
5.  A person drowns in swimming to retrieve a vessel that is
adrift from its mooring or dock, having departed from a position of
inherent safety such as a shore or pier;
6.  A person drowns while swimming from a vessel for pleasure
and the vessel does not contribute to the drowning;
7.  A person drowns after falling from a vessel that is moored
or anchored for use as a swimming platform or other purpose;
8.  A person dies or is injured while in the act of launching a
vessel into a body of water;
9.  A person drowns or is injured while surfing;
10.  A fatality or injury occurs to an operator or a crew member
while participating in an organized/sanctioned race, or warm-up, in
a vessel uniquely designed for racing; or
11.  Damage, injury or death on a docked, moored or anchored
vessel resulting from unusual wake or wave conditions.
Added by Laws 1989, c. 346, § 66, emerg. eff. June 3, 1989.  Amended
by Laws 1991, c. 182, § 65, eff. Sept. 1, 1991; Laws 1992, c. 284, §
55, eff. Jan. 1, 1993; Laws 2008, c. 95, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2008;

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