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New Mexico’s Aquatic Invasive Species

Aquatic Invasive Species in New Mexico The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, along with state, federal and private partners, are working diligently to stop the spread of New Mexico’s Aquat...

New Mexico’s Boater Education Requirements

New Mexico’s Boating License Requirements New Mexico’s boater education requirements stipulate that any boat operator born on or after January 1st, 1989, is required to successfully compl...

Kentucky’s Boat Accident Reporting Requirements

Kentucky boat accident reporting requirements state that a boat operator involved in an accident is required to: Stop their boat at the scene. Render assistance to any person who has been injured or w...

Boat Registration and Titling in Alaska

In order to legally operate a motorized boat in the state of Alaska, you must obtain a Certificate of Number and validation decals (boat registration). The state of Alaska does not title boats. A Cert...

Maintaining Life Jackets and PFDs

Serviceable Life Jackets and Personal Flotation Devices For your life jacket to be ‘serviceable’ it must meet the following requirements: It must be Coast Guard-approved. It must be free of tears...

Boating and Alcohol Laws in New Mexico

Boating and Alcohol: The Laws Boating and alcohol laws in New Mexico state that it is illegal in the state of New Mexico to operate any boat, or to manipulate any waterskis, surfboard or similar devic...

Reckless Boat Operation in New Mexico

Reckless Boat Operation in New Mexico Reckless boat operation in New Mexico is illegal. This includes operating any type of boat or to manipulating any waterskis, surfboard or similar device in a care...

Life Jacket and Boat Equipment Laws in New Mexico

New Mexico’s Life Jacket Laws New Mexico’s life jacket laws require that all boats must carry a Coast Guard-approved, wearable lifejacket of proper size for each person on board or being p...