Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R650-204-3 - Hazards to Navigation(1) A person may not place any permanent or anchored object on the waters of this state without written authorization by the division or a federal agency operating within its authority.(2) Before placing a permitted water obstacle on a waterway, a person shall mark the permitted water obstacle with the owner's name in letters that: (a) consist of a contrasting color to the obstacle; and(b) are at least one inch in height with the letter width proportionate to the height.(3) If a person intends to leave a permitted water obstacle on a waterway overnight, the person shall, before placing it on a waterway, mark the obstacle with lights that: (a) meet United States Coast Guard requirements;(b) float at least 39 inches above the water;(c) are of an amber or white color;(d) emit a minimum of 30 flashes per minute; and(e) are visible for up to one-half mile.(4) If a permitted water obstacle is a buoy, the buoy must be self-righting and have a three-inch silver radar reflective band around its top.(5) A person may not place a water obstacle on the waters of this state without a permit.(6)(a) A person who places a water obstacle on a waterway pursuant to a permit shall abide by the permit's requirements.(b) A person who places a water obstacle on a waterway pursuant to a permit but fails to abide by the permit's requirements shall, upon notification by the division, immediately remove the obstacle from the waterway.(7) A person who places a hazardous or unpermitted water obstacle on a waterway shall, upon notification by the division, immediately remove the obstacle from the waterway.(8) The division may, at an obstacle owner's expense, remove a water obstacle from a waterway if the obstacle creates a hazard.(9) The division may not be responsible for any damage incurred during removal of: (a) a hazardous water obstacle;(b) an unpermitted water obstacle; or(c) an obstacle placed in violation of the requirements set out in any applicable permit.(10) A person who places a brine shrimp egg capture boom on the waters of this state shall adhere to the requirements of this Section and Sections R657-52-15 through R657-52-17.Utah Admin. Code R650-204-3
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-02, effective 1/9/2024