(1) Violations of the following provisions of the vessel laws of this state are noncriminal infractions:(a) Section 328.46, relating to operation of unregistered and unnumbered vessels.(b) Section 328.48(4), relating to display of number and possession of registration certificate.(c) Section 328.48(5), relating to display of decal.(d) Section 328.52(2), relating to display of number.(e) Section 328.54, relating to spacing of digits and letters of identification number.(f) Section 328.60, relating to military personnel and registration of vessels.(g) Section 328.72(13), relating to operation with an expired registration, for which the penalty is: 1. For a first or subsequent offense of s. 328.72(13)(a), up to a maximum of $100.2. For a first offense of s. 328.72(13)(b), up to a maximum of $250.3. For a second or subsequent offense of s. 328.72(13)(b), up to a maximum of $500. Any person cited for a noncriminal infraction under this subparagraph may not have the provisions of paragraph (4)(a) available to him or her but must appear before the designated official at the time and location of the scheduled hearing.(h) Section 327.33(2), relating to careless operation.(i) Section 327.37, relating to water skiing, aquaplaning, parasailing, and similar activities.(j) Section 327.44, relating to interference with navigation.(k) Violations relating to boating-restricted areas and speed limits: 1. Established by the commission or by local governmental authorities pursuant to s. 327.46.2. Speed limits established pursuant to s. 379.2431(2).(l) Section 327.48, relating to regattas and races.(m) Section 327.50(1) and (2), relating to required safety equipment, lights, and shapes.(n) Section 327.65, relating to muffling devices.(o) Section 327.33(3)(b), relating to a violation of navigation rules: 1. That does not result in an accident; or2. That results in an accident not causing serious bodily injury or death, for which the penalty is: a. For a first offense, up to a maximum of $500.b. For a second offense, up to a maximum of $1,000.c. For a third or subsequent offense, up to a maximum of $1,500.(p) Section 327.39(1), (2), (3), and (5), relating to personal watercraft.(q) Section 327.53(1), (2), (3), and (8), relating to marine sanitation.(r) Section 327.53(4), (5), and (7), relating to marine sanitation, and s. 327.60, relating to no-discharge zones, for which the civil penalty is $250.(s) Section 327.395, relating to boater safety education. However, a person cited for violating the requirements of s. 327.395 relating to failure to have required proof of boating safety education in his or her possession may not be convicted if, before or at the time of a county court hearing, the person produces proof of the boating safety education identification card or temporary certificate for verification by the hearing officer or the court clerk and the identification card or temporary certificate was valid at the time the person was cited.(t) Section 327.52(3), relating to operation of overloaded or overpowered vessels.(u) Section 327.331, relating to divers-down warning devices, except for violations meeting the requirements of s. 327.33.(v) Section 327.391(1), relating to the requirement for an adequate muffler on an airboat.(w) Section 327.391(3), relating to the display of a flag on an airboat.(x) Section 253.04(3)(a), relating to carelessly causing seagrass scarring, for which the civil penalty upon conviction is:1. For a first offense, $100.2. For a second offense occurring within 12 months after a prior conviction, $250.3. For a third offense occurring within 36 months after a prior conviction, $500.4. For a fourth or subsequent offense occurring within 72 months after a prior conviction, $1,000.(y) Section 327.45, relating to protection zones for springs, for which the penalty is: 1. For a first offense, $100.2. For a second offense occurring within 12 months after a prior conviction, $250.3. For a third offense occurring within 36 months after a prior conviction, $500.4. For a fourth or subsequent offense occurring within 72 months after a prior conviction, $1,000.(z) Section 327.4108, relating to the anchoring of vessels in anchoring limitation areas, for which the penalty is: 1. For a first offense, up to a maximum of $100.2. For a second offense, up to a maximum of $250.3. For a third or subsequent offense, up to a maximum of $500.(aa) Section 327.4107, relating to vessels at risk of becoming derelict on waters of this state, for which the civil penalty is: 1. For a first offense, $100.2. For a second offense occurring 30 days or more after a first offense, $250.3. For a third or subsequent offense occurring 30 days or more after a previous offense, $500. A vessel that is the subject of three or more violations issued pursuant to the same paragraph of s. 327.4107(2) within an 18-month period which result in dispositions other than acquittal or dismissal shall be declared to be a public nuisance and subject to ss. 705.103(2) and (4) and 823.11(3). The commission, an officer of the commission, or a law enforcement agency or officer specified in s. 327.70 may relocate, remove, or cause to be relocated or removed such public nuisance vessels from waters of this state. The commission, an officer of the commission, or a law enforcement agency or officer acting pursuant to this paragraph upon waters of this state shall be held harmless for all damages to the vessel resulting from such relocation or removal unless the damage results from gross negligence or willful misconduct as these terms are defined in s. 823.11.
(bb) Section 327.4109, relating to anchoring or mooring in a prohibited area, for which the penalty is: 1. For a first offense, up to a maximum of $100.2. For a second offense, up to a maximum of $250.3. For a third or subsequent offense, up to a maximum of $500.(cc) Section 327.463(4)(a) and (b), relating to vessels creating special hazards, for which the penalty is: 1. For a first offense, $100.2. For a second offense occurring within 12 months after a prior offense, $250.3. For a third offense occurring within 36 months after a prior offense, $500.(dd) Section 327.371, relating to the regulation of human-powered vessels.(ee) Section 328.03, relating to an improper transfer of title, for which the penalty is up to a maximum of $500.(ff) Section 328.48(9), relating to the failure to update vessel registration information, for which the penalty is up to a maximum of $500. Any person cited for a violation of this subsection shall be deemed to be charged with a noncriminal infraction, shall be cited for such an infraction, and shall be cited to appear before the county court. The civil penalty for any such infraction is $100, except as otherwise provided in this section. Any person who fails to appear or otherwise properly respond to a uniform boating citation, in addition to the charge relating to the violation of the boating laws of this state, must be charged with the offense of failing to respond to such citation and, upon conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. A written warning to this effect shall be provided at the time such uniform boating citation is issued.