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§170-6. Personal Watercraft Operation. <br /> §170-7. Swim Areas. <br /> §170-8. Divers and Diving. <br /> §170-9. Moorings. <br /> §170-10. Abandonment. <br /> §170-11. Pollution. <br /> §170-12. Operation of Vessels Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor or Controlled <br /> Substance. <br /> §170-13. Watercraft Equipment. <br /> §170-14 Watercraft Operation Without Personal Flotation Devices or in Overloaded or <br /> Unsafe Conditions. <br /> §170-15 Public Access Board Facilities. <br /> §170-16 Jurisdiction; Severability. <br /> [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town of Mashpee as Ch. 4, Art. 4.7, of the 1980 Code. Amendments <br /> noted where applicable. Amended in 1995 to add Definitions section and reorganize the bylaw to be <br /> in accordance with MCL Chapter 90B §1 to §19, §36, §49B; and Chapter 91 §10A; Chapter 102; and <br /> Chapter 131 §45.1 <br /> §170-1.Definitions <br /> A. "Foreshores" - a foreshore is the part of a waterway shore that is between average high water and <br /> average low water(tidal and seasonal), or in other words beaches and marsh. <br /> B. "Headway Speed" - the slowest speed at which a watercraft may be operated and maintain <br /> steerage way. <br /> C. "Harbormaster" - Chief Harbormaster and Assistant Harbormasters duly empowered by the <br /> General Laws of Massachusetts. <br /> D. "Personal Watercraft" - a small vessel which uses an inboard motor powering a water jet pump <br /> as its primary source of motive power and which is designed to be operated by persons sitting, <br /> standing, or kneeling on the vessel. The term includes but is not limited to a jet ski, wet bike, or <br /> surf jet so-called, plus motorized or propelled surfboards. <br /> E. "Persons" -includes individuals, corporations, societies, associations,partnerships, and trusts. <br /> 9 <br />
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