Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0187

Introduced
2/11/25  

Caption

An act relating to requiring the use of personal flotation devices during cold weather

Impact

If enacted, H0187 would amend existing Vermont statutes to include the seasonal requirement for wearing personal flotation devices in cold weather. By doing so, it reinforces the importance of safety measures for boating, particularly during periods of lower water temperatures when the risk of hypothermia increases. The bill underscores the state's commitment to improving maritime safety and protecting individuals while enjoying recreational activities on the water.

Summary

House Bill H0187 proposes to enhance safety regulations aboard vessels by mandating that all individuals on board wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device (PFD) between November 1 and May 1. This bill aims to reduce the risk of accidents and fatalities during colder months when water-related activities can be particularly hazardous. The requirement is meant to ensure that all individuals have a safety measure in place while on open decks of vessels during this time frame.

Contention

Discussion around H0187 may revolve around the practicality and enforcement of such a mandate. As with similar safety legislation, opponents could raise concerns about personal freedom and the feasibility of compliance among recreational boaters. Proponents, however, may argue that the risks associated with cold water boating far outweigh the inconvenience of mandatory PFD usage, particularly during times when help may be far away. Community engagement and public opinion could play critical roles in shaping the final stance on this bill.

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