The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries requirements for online boating safety courses changed effective January 1, 2009 and the NEW Boat Virginia Online Course meets those requirements. The old Boat Virginia course and test does not meet those requirements and was discontinued on December 31, 2008.
The course material below remains as a resource for all who boat on Virginia's waters—particularly experienced boaters who need a refresher, but not a boater education certificate.
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Chapter 4: The Legal Requirements of
Boating
Virginia Boating Safety Education Requirement
In 2007, the Virginia General Assembly enacted a law to establish a boating safety education compliance requirement.
The requirement for boating safety education is phased-in over several years according to the following schedule:
- Personal watercraft operators 20 years of age or younger shall meet the requirements by July 1, 2009;
- Personal watercraft operators 35 years of age or younger shall meet the requirements by July 1, 2010;
- Personal watercraft operators 50 years of age or younger and motorboat operators 20 years of age or younger shall meet the requirements by July 1, 2011;
- All personal watercraft operators, regardless of age, and motorboat operators 30 years of age or younger shall meet the requirements by July 1, 2012;
- Motorboat operators 40 years of age or younger shall meet the requirements by July 1, 2013;
- Motorboat operators 45 years of age or younger shall meet the requirements by July 1, 2014;
- Motorboat operators 50 years of age or younger shall meet the requirements by July 1, 2015;
- All motorboat operators, regardless of age, shall meet the requirements by July 1, 2016.
A person shall be considered in compliance with the requirement for boating safety education if he/she meets one or more of the following provisions:
- Completes and passes a boating safety education course that is approved by NASBLA and accepted by the Department;
- Passes an equivalency exam;
- Possesses a valid license to operate a vessel issued to maritime personnel by the United States Coast Guard or a marine certificate issued by the Canadian government or possesses a Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card;
- Possesses a temporary operator’s certificate;
- Possesses a rental or lease agreement from a motorboat rental or leasing business, which lists the person as the authorized operator of the motorboat, and also has completed the Dockside Safety Checklist;
- Operates the motorboat under onboard direct supervision of a person who meets the compliance requirement;
- Is a non-resident, is temporarily using the waters of Virginia for a period not to exceed 90 days, and meets any applicable boating safety education requirements of the state of residency, or possesses a Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card;
- Has assumed operation of the motorboat due to the illness or physical impairment of the initial operator, and is returning the motorboat to shore in order to provide assistance or care for the operator;
- Is registered as a commercial fisherman pursuant to the Code of Virginia or is under the onboard direct supervision of the commercial fisherman while operating the commercial fisherman’s boat.
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