New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3502

Introduced
3/8/22  

Caption

"Ryan's Law"; requires propeller guards on instructional vessels.

Impact

The bill requires that any vessel equipped with a propeller used for instructional purposes must have a propeller guard installed and maintained if it is either registered in New Jersey or operated in its waters. This law is expected to reduce the number of tragic accidents associated with propeller injuries, thus increasing the overall safety of the boating environment for youths and learners. Violation of this requirement incurs fines, establishing an enforcement mechanism intended to ensure compliance with the new safety regulations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3502, known as 'Ryan's Law', aims to enhance the safety of minors involved in boating instruction by mandating the installation of propeller guards on instructional vessels operating within New Jersey. The legislation arises from significant concern regarding the dangers associated with motor boat propellers, particularly to inexperienced boaters, children, and swimmers who are vulnerable to injuries while learning to navigate waterways. The bill places a specific focus on instructional vessels that are used for teaching minors about marine navigation and safety.

Conclusion

Overall, Ryan's Law is poised to bring significant changes to boating regulations in New Jersey, especially concerning instructional programs. The law addresses a critical safety issue and strives to ensure that children and inexperienced boaters are better protected as they learn vital skills on the water.

Contention

While the bill is intended to protect at-risk groups, it raises concerns regarding the potential financial burden on vessel owners who may need to modify their boats to comply with the new regulations. Some stakeholders question the adequacy and practicality of implementing propeller guards, especially when considering older vessels or those not primarily designated for instructional use. However, proponents argue that the law is necessary to prevent accidents like that of a 12-year-old student who tragically lost his life due to a boating incident involving a propeller.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AB2175

Vessels: removal.

NJ AB2102

For-hire vessels: organized camps: camp vessels.

NJ HB1258

Boats and other vessels; update numbering requirements for compliance with federal regulations.

NJ S1388

Vessels

NJ A4141

Concerns removal of abandoned vessels; appropriates $25 million.

NJ S2757

Concerns removal of abandoned vessels; appropriates $25 million.

NJ SB59

Revises provisions relating to vessels. (BDR 43-225)

NJ A2401

Concerns removal of abandoned vessels; appropriates $25 million.

NJ S1354

Concerns removal of abandoned vessels; appropriates $25 million.

NJ A05596

Requires propeller guards on all vessels.

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