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SENATE BILL 6603
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State of Washington 55th Legislature 1998 Regular Session
By Senators Horn, Spanel, Oke and Wood
Read first time 01/22/98. Referred to Committee on Transportation.
AN ACT Relating to exceptions from vessel registration; and amending RCW 88.02.030.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 88.02.030 and 1997 c 83 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
Vessel registration is required under this chapter except for the following:
(1) Military or public vessels of the United States, except recreational-type public vessels;
(2) Vessels owned by a state or subdivision thereof, used principally for governmental purposes and clearly identifiable as such;
(3) Vessels either (a) registered or numbered under the laws of a country other than the United States; or (b) having a valid United States customs service cruising license issued pursuant to 19 C.F.R. Sec. 4.94;
(4) Vessels that have been issued a valid number under federal law or by an approved issuing authority of the state of principal operation. However, a vessel that is validly registered in another state but that is removed to this state for principal use is subject to registration under this chapter. The issuing authority for this state shall recognize the validity of the numbers previously issued for a period of sixty days after arrival in this state;
(5) Vessels owned by a nonresident if the vessel is located upon the waters of this state exclusively for repairs, alteration, or reconstruction, or any testing related to the repair, alteration, or reconstruction conducted in this state if an employee of the repair, alteration, or construction facility is on board the vessel during any testing: PROVIDED, That any vessel owned by a nonresident is located upon the waters of this state exclusively for repairs, alteration, reconstruction, or testing for a period longer than sixty days, that the nonresident shall file an affidavit with the department of revenue verifying the vessel is located upon the waters of this state for repair, alteration, reconstruction, or testing and shall continue to file such affidavit every sixty days thereafter, while the vessel is located upon the waters of this state exclusively for repairs, alteration, reconstruction, or testing;
(6) Vessels equipped with propulsion machinery of less than ten horsepower that:
(a) Are owned by the owner of a vessel for which a valid vessel number has been issued;
(b) Display the number of that numbered vessel followed by the suffix "1" in the manner prescribed by the department; and
(c) Are used as a tender for direct transportation between that vessel and the shore and for no other purpose;
(7) Vessels under sixteen feet in overall length which have no propulsion machinery of any type or which are not used on waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States or on the high seas beyond the territorial seas for vessels owned in the United States and are powered by propulsion machinery of ten or less horsepower;
(8) Vessels with no propulsion machinery of any type for which the primary mode of propulsion is human power;
(9) Vessels primarily engaged in commerce which have or are required to have a valid marine document as a vessel of the United States. Commercial vessels which the department of revenue determines have the external appearance of vessels which would otherwise be required to register under this chapter, must display decals issued annually by the department of revenue that indicate the vessel's exempt status;
(10) Vessels primarily engaged in commerce which are owned by a resident of a country other than the United States; and
(11) On and after January 1, 1998, vessels owned by a nonresident
individual brought into the state for his or her use or enjoyment while
temporarily within the state for not more than six months in any continuous
twelve-month period, unless the vessel is used in conducting a nontransitory
business activity within the state. However, the vessel must (((a) be
registered or numbered under the laws of a country other than the United
States, (b) have a valid United States customs service cruising license issued
under 19 C.F.R. Sec. 4.94, or (c))) have been issued a valid number under
federal law or by an approved issuing authority of the state of principal
operation. On or before the sixty-first day of use in the state, any vessel
temporarily in the state under this subsection shall obtain an identification
document from the department of licensing, its agents, or subagents indicating
when the vessel first came into the state. An identification document shall be
valid for a period of two months. At the time of any issuance of an
identification document, a twenty-five dollar identification document fee shall
be paid by the vessel owner to the department of licensing for the cost of
providing the identification document by the department of licensing. Any
moneys remaining from the fee after payment of costs shall be allocated to
counties by the state treasurer for approved boating safety programs under RCW
88.02.045. The department of licensing shall adopt rules to implement its
duties under this subsection, including issuing and displaying the identification
document and collecting the twenty-five dollar fee.
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