| ORDINANCES REGARDING THE OPERATION OF VESSELS ON WATER. Proposal |
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ACT CONCERNING ORDINANCES REGARDING THE OPERATION OF VESSELS ON WATER.
Sec. 15-136. Ordinances and regulations. (a) Any town,
by ordinance, may make local regulations respecting the operation of vessels on
any INLAND body of water WITHOUT STATE OWNED PUBLIC ACCESS within its
territorial limits. Upon adoption, each such ordinance shall be submitted to the
commissioner and, if not disapproved by him within sixty days thereafter, shall
take effect as provided in subsection (c) of this section. The commissioner may
disapprove any ordinance or part thereof which he finds to be arbitrary,
unreasonable, unnecessarily restrictive, inimical to uniformity or inconsistent
with the policy of this part.
(b) The commissioner may adopt regulations, in
accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, respecting the operation of
vessels on any body of water WHICH HAS STATE OWNED PUBLIC ACCESS AND ANY BODY OF
WATER which lies within the territorial limits of two or more towns (1) when no
local regulations exist or (2) when such action is required to establish
uniformity in the boating regulations of the several towns. Any town, by vote of
its legislative body, and any group of ten or more interested persons may
petition the commissioner for the adoption, amendment or repeal of the
regulations. The commissioner shall hold a public hearing ANNUALLY on each such
petition AT A CENTRAL STATE LOCATION IN THE CASE OF ANY INLAND BODY OF WATER
WHICH HAS STATE OWNED PUBLIC ACCESS [in the petitioning town or in one of the
towns which will be affected] , giving all interested persons an opportunity to
present their views. Notice of such hearing, stating the date, time and place
thereof and the substance of the proposed regulation, shall be published at
least ten days prior thereto in a newspaper of general circulation in the town
or towns which will be affected.
(c) All regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this section shall take effect upon their publication and posting as required by section 15-138.