A bill for an act creating boat permits for boat liveries, and including retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1197.)
Impact
The bill assigns authority to a newly created three-member committee to determine the number of permits to be allocated to each livery. This committee, consisting of legislative and departmental representatives, will also recommend rules for ensuring the safety of rental watercraft users. The permits issued will have a validity of two years, with the stipulation that the committee periodically reviews the allocation and the existing regulations, enhancing accountability within the management of watercraft usage.
Summary
Senate File 549 aims to create a regulatory framework for boat liveries operating on lakes managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers along the Des Moines River. The central provision of the bill mandates that owners of boat liveries must obtain boat permits to rent or lease watercraft in these waters. Each permit allows for the use of one watercraft at a time, thus ensuring that boat liveries are regulated in terms of the number of boats they can operate simultaneously on designated lakes.
Contention
A notable aspect of SF549 is its retroactive applicability provision, which affects contracts and activities related to rental or leasing of watercraft starting from January 1, 2025. This aspect has triggered discussions regarding its implications for current livery operations and whether sufficient notice and time for compliance will be extended to existing businesses. Stakeholders in the boating community are expected to weigh in on how the implementation of such permits might affect their operational capabilities and whether there could be any unintended consequences stemming from the new regulatory requirements.