Bill Text: FL S0846 | 2016 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Divers-down Warning Devices
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2016-04-01 - Chapter No. 2016-171 [S0846 Detail]
Download: Florida-2016-S0846-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2016 Legislature CS for SB 846 2016846er 1 2 An act relating to divers-down warning devices; 3 amending s. 327.331, F.S.; revising the definitions of 4 the terms “divers-down buoy,” “divers-down flag,” and 5 “divers-down symbol”; defining the term “divers-down 6 warning device”; expanding the types of indicators or 7 devices allowed to be used to signal the presence of 8 submerged divers; specifying requirements for divers 9 down warning devices; amending ss. 327.395 and 327.73, 10 F.S.; conforming provisions to changes made by the 11 act; reenacting s. 327.33(1), F.S., relating to 12 reckless or careless operation of a vessel, to 13 incorporate the amendment made to s. 327.331, F.S., in 14 a reference thereto; providing an effective date. 15 16 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 17 18 Section 1. Section 327.331, Florida Statutes, is amended to 19 read: 20 327.331 Divers; definitions; divers-down warning device 21flag or buoyrequired; obstruction to navigation of certain 22 waters; penalty.— 23 (1) As used in this section: 24 (a) “Diver” means a person who is wholly or partially 25 submerged in the waters of the state and is equipped with a face 26 mask and snorkel or underwater breathing apparatus. 27 (b) “Divers-down buoy” means a buoyant device, other than a 28 vessel, which displays a divers-down symbolof at least 1229inches by 12 incheson three or four flat sides, which is30prominently visible on the water’s surface when in use. 31 (c) “Divers-down flag” means a flag that displays a divers 32 down symbol andthatmeets the following specifications: 33 1. IsThe flag must besquare or rectangular. If34rectangular, the length must not be less than the height, or35more than 25 percent longer than the height. The flag must have36a wire or other stiffener to hold it fully unfurled and extended37in the absence of a wind or breeze.382.The flag must consist ofand has a divers-down symbol on 39 each face.side40 2. Haswith awhite diagonal stripes on each face which 41 beginstripethatbeginsat the top, staff-side of the flag and 42 extendextendsdiagonally to the lower opposite corner. 43 3. If rectangular, is of a length that is not less than the 44 height or more than 25 percent longer than the height. 45 4. Has a wire, or other stiffener, or is otherwise 46 constructed to ensure that it remains fully unfurled and 47 extended in the absence of a wind or breeze. 483. The minimum size for any divers-down flag displayed on a49buoy or float towed by the diver is 12 inches by 12 inches. The50minimum size for any divers-down flag displayed from a vessel or51structure is 20 inches by 24 inches.524. Any divers-down flag displayed from a vessel must be53displayed from the highest point of the vessel or such other54location which provides that the visibility of the divers-down55flag is not obstructed in any direction.56 (d) “Divers-down symbol” means a rectangular or square red 57 symbol with a white diagonal stripe. If rectangular, the length 58 maymustnot be less than the height or more than 25 percent 59 longer than the height. The width of the stripe must be 25 60 percent of the height of the symbol and the stripes must be 61 oriented in the same direction if multiple stripes are 62 displayed. 63 (e) “Divers-down warning device” means a divers-down flag, 64 buoy, or other similar warning device that: 65 1. Contains a divers-down symbol that is at least 12 inches 66 by 12 inches in dimension when displayed from the water or at 67 least 20 by 24 inches in dimension when displayed from a vessel; 68 2. Is designed for, and used by, divers and dive vessels as 69 a means to notify nearby boaters of the presence of a diver in 70 the waters of the immediate area; and 71 3. Is prominently visible when in use. 72 (f)(e)“Underwater breathing apparatus” means any 73 apparatus, whether self-contained or connected to a distant 74 source of air or other gas, whereby a person wholly or partially 75 submerged in water is enabled to obtain or reuse air or any 76 other gas or gases for breathing without returning to the 77 surface of the water. 78 (2) All divers must prominently display a divers-down 79 warning deviceflag or buoyin the area in which the diving 80 occurs, other than when diving in an area customarily used for 81 swimming only. A divers-down buoy may not be used or displayed 82 onboard a vessel. 83 (3) A diver or group of divers may not display one or more 84 divers-down warning devicesflags or buoyson a river, inlet, or 85 navigation channel, except in case of emergency, in a manner 86 thatwhich shallunreasonably constitutesconstitutea 87 navigational hazard. 88 (4) Divers shall make reasonable efforts to stay within 100 89 feet of a divers-down warning deviceflag or buoyon rivers, 90 inlets, and navigation channels. A person operating a vessel on 91 a river, inlet, or navigation channel must make a reasonable 92 effort to maintain a distance of at least 100 feet from any 93 divers-down warning deviceflag or buoy. 94 (5) Divers must make reasonable efforts to stay within 300 95 feet of a divers-down warning deviceflag or buoyon all waters 96 other than rivers, inlets, and navigation channels. A person 97 operating a vessel on waters other than a river, inlet, or 98 navigation channel must make a reasonable effort to maintain a 99 distance of at least 300 feet from any divers-down warning 100 deviceflag or buoy. 101 (6) A vessel other than a law-enforcementlaw enforcement102 or rescue vessel that approaches within 100 feet of a divers 103 down warning deviceflag or buoyon a river, inlet, or 104 navigation channel, or within 300 feet of a divers-down warning 105 deviceflag or buoyon waters other than a river, inlet, or 106 navigation channel, must proceed no faster than is necessary to 107 maintain headway and steerageway. 108 (7) A divers-down warning deviceflag or buoymay not be 109 displayed once all divers are aboard or ashore. A person may not 110 operate any vessel displaying a divers-down warning deviceflag111 unless the vessel has one or more divers in the water. 112 (8) A divers-down warning device displayed from a vessel 113 must be displayed from the highest point of the vessel or 114 another location that ensures that the visibility of the divers 115 down warning device is not obstructed from any direction. 116 (9)(8)Except as provided in s. 327.33, a violation of this 117 section is a noncriminal infraction punishable as provided in s. 118 327.73. 119 Section 2. Subsection (3) of section 327.395, Florida 120 Statutes, is amended to read: 121 327.395 Boating safety identification cards.— 122 (3) Any commission-approved boater education or boater 123 safety course, course-equivalency examination developed or 124 approved by the commission, or temporary certificate examination 125 developed or approved by the commission must include a component 126 regarding diving vessels, awareness of divers in the water, 127 divers-down warning devicesflags and buoys, and the 128 requirements of s. 327.331. 129 Section 3. Paragraph (u) of subsection (1) of section 130 327.73, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 131 327.73 Noncriminal infractions.— 132 (1) Violations of the following provisions of the vessel 133 laws of this state are noncriminal infractions: 134 (u) Section 327.331, relating to divers-down warning 135 devicesflags and buoys, except for violations meeting the 136 requirements of s. 327.33. 137 138 Any person cited for a violation of any provision of this 139 subsection shall be deemed to be charged with a noncriminal 140 infraction, shall be cited for such an infraction, and shall be 141 cited to appear before the county court. The civil penalty for 142 any such infraction is $50, except as otherwise provided in this 143 section. Any person who fails to appear or otherwise properly 144 respond to a uniform boating citation shall, in addition to the 145 charge relating to the violation of the boating laws of this 146 state, be charged with the offense of failing to respond to such 147 citation and, upon conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor of the 148 second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 149 775.083. A written warning to this effect shall be provided at 150 the time such uniform boating citation is issued. 151 Section 4. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment 152 made by this act to section 327.331, Florida Statutes, in a 153 reference thereto, subsection (1) of section 327.33, Florida 154 Statutes, is reenacted to read: 155 327.33 Reckless or careless operation of vessel.— 156 (1) It is unlawful to operate a vessel in a reckless 157 manner. A person is guilty of reckless operation of a vessel who 158 operates any vessel, or manipulates any water skis, aquaplane, 159 or similar device, in willful or wanton disregard for the safety 160 of persons or property at a speed or in a manner as to endanger, 161 or likely to endanger, life or limb, or damage the property of, 162 or injure any person. Reckless operation of a vessel includes, 163 but is not limited to, a violation of s. 327.331(6). Any person 164 who violates a provision of this subsection commits a 165 misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 166 775.082 or s. 775.083. 167 Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2016.