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BOATING UNDER THE
INFLUENCE (BUI)
The following is excerpted from
the Connecticut
Boater’s Guide 2012, published by the
Connecticut Department of Energy and
Environmental Protection (DEEP).
Under Connecticut law, no person
may operate a boat or watercraft on
Connecticut’s waterways while under the
influence of alcohol or drugs. An operator must
be free from physical or mental disabilities
which might interfere with the control of the
boat. The penalties for operating a vessel under
the influence of alcohol or drugs in Connecticut
have been increased. The laws for boating under
the influence have been amended to mirror motor
vehicle law. As of October 1, 2003, a person
shall be considered to be under the influence of
intoxicating liquor if the ratio of alcohol in
the blood is 8-hundredths (.08) of one percent
or more of alcohol, by weight. If you are under
21 years of age the level is .02.
- The penalty for a first
violation may be: a fine between $500 and
$1000. One year suspension of boating
privileges, 6 months (at least 48 hours which
cannot be suspended or reduced) in jail or
suspended plus probation requiring 100 hours
community service.
- The penalty for a second
violation within ten years may be: a fine
between $1000 and $4000, three years
suspension of boating privileges, two years
(at least 120 days which cannot be suspended
or reduced) in jail and probation requiring
100 hours community service.
- The penalty for a third and
subsequent violations within 10 years may be:
a fine between $2000 and $8000, suspension of
boating privileges for life, three years (at
least 1 year which cannot be suspended or
reduced) in jail and probation requiring 100
hours of community service.
- Penalties for refusal to submit
to a chemical test are more substantial than
failing the test.
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SOURCE: Connecticut
Department of Energy and Environmental
Protection Boating Regulations
U.S.
Coast Guard: Boating Under the Influence
PREPARED BY: 211/kq
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: January2013
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