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Hello boater! Effective July 17, 2009, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources changed their guidelines for distance learning. Students are now required to spend a minimum amount of time on each course page before proceeding to the certification exam.

Click here to go to the latest version of the Boat Illinois online course—the official boating safety course of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.


The Legal Requirements of Boating
Summary

In the Legal Requirements of Boating section, students learned about the many state-specific laws for operating a boat or PWC. These include equipment requirements, such as for life jackets, fire extinguishers, backfire flame arrestors, ventilation systems, mufflers, navigation lights, sound signals, visual distress signals, and diver-down flags. Students learned which vessels need to be registered and how to do so, and how to to correctly place certificate numbers and registration decals on a vessel. The age restrictions on operation were explained, along with descriptions of unlawful behaviors that should be avoided when operating a vessel. Students also learned about the dangers of consuming alcohol or drugs while boating, the legal requirements specific to PWCs and towing skiers, the laws pertaining to pollutant disposal, and when and how to report a boating accident.

 

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