Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 97.djvu/562

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97 STAT. 530 PUBLIC LAW 98-89 —AUG. 26, 1983 (c) Until there is a final judicial decision that they are navigable waters of the United States, the following waters lying entirely in New Hampshire are declared not to be waters subject to the jurisdic- tion of the United States within the meaning of this section: Lake Winnisquam, Lake Winnipesaukee, parts of the Merrimack River, and their tributary and connecting waters. § 4302. Regulations (a) The Secretary may prescribe regulations— (1) establishing minimum safety standards for recreational vessels and associated equipment, and establishing procedures and tests required to measure conformance with those stand- ards, with each standard— (A) meeting the need for recreational vessel safety; and (B) being stated, insofar as practicable, in terms of performgmce; (2) requiring the installation, carrying, or use of associated equipment (including fuel systems, ventilation systems, electri- cal systems, sound-producing devices, firefighting equipment, lifesaving devices, signaling devices, ground tackle, life- and grab-rails, and navigational equipment) on recreational vessels and classes of recreational vessels subject to this chapter, and prohibiting the installation, carrying, or use of associated equip- ment that does not conform with safety standards established under this section; and (3) requiring or permitting the display of seals, labels, plates, insignia, or other devices for certifying or evidencing compli- ance with safety regulations and standards of the United States Government for recreational vessels and associated equipment. Effective (b) Each regulation prescribed under this section shall specify an ^^- effective date that is not earlier than 180 days from the date the regulation was published, unless the Secretary finds that there exists a recreational vessel safety hazard so critical as to require an earlier effective date. However, this period may not be more than 24 months for cases involving, in the discretion of the Secretary, major product design, retooling, or major changes in the manufacturing process. (c) In prescribing regulations under this section, the Secretary shall, among other things— (1) consider the need for and the extent to which the regula- tions will contribute to recreational vessel safety; (2) consider relevant available recreational vessel safety standards, statistics, and data, including public and private research, development, testing, and evaluation; (3) not compel substantial alteration of a recreational vessel or item of associated equipment that is in existence, or the construction or manufacture of which is begun before the effec- tive date of the regulation, but subject to that limitation may require compliance or performance, to avoid a substantial risk of personal injury to the public, that the Secretary considers appropriate in relation to the degree of hazard that the compli- ance will correct; and (4) consult with the National Boating Safety Advisory Council Post, p. 598. established under section 13110 of this title about the consider- ations referred to in clauses (l)-(3) of this subsection. Post, p. 555. (d) Section 8903 of this title does not apply to a vessel being operated for bona fide dealer demonstrations provided without fee to