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Just so you know - HB255 ONLY applies fees to REGISTERED watercraft. ANY water vessel that is NOT required to be registered (mostly non-motorized) such as belly boats, paddle boards, kayaks, individual pontoons, etc., are being given a free pass with regard to paying any fees - both resident and non-resident.
With regard to the required 'education course', the only references to this in the bill were these 2:- requires owners of certain vessels to complete an education course
- Before launching a vessel on the waters of this state, a nonresident shall pay the aquatic invasive species fee as described in Subsection (1), and the vessel owner shall successfully complete an aquatic invasive species education course offered by the division.
A vessel is defined as: "Vessel" means every type of watercraft, other than a seaplane on the water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water. So is it going to be 'certain vessels' or will it be 'all vessels'? I have over 30 years experience in writing Federal technical documents and I would say that whoever wrote this bill is an idiot. And I said as much to the bill's author, Rep Steve Waldrip.
So what we ended up with is this:
- All REGISTERED boat owners must now pay the fee [$10 added to your registration fee for residents (been that way since 2015), and $20 collected by a yet un-named process for non-residents] and unregistered 'vessels' pay nothing.
- And I'm guessing here because of the poorly written bill, that any 'vessel' owner must complete, and show proof of completion of, an aquatic invasive species education course offered by the division, before launching ANY 'vessel' in Utah water.
Here is a link to the course I THINK the Division will use to satisfy this requirement: 2020 MUSSEL-AWARE BOATER PROGRAM
You might just want to go ahead and take it now and get it over with as it will be mandatory to have it done in about 3 months.
Bob Hicks, from Utah
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