Title 52, Chapter 7, Section 20
( 52-7-20)
(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) "Aids to navigation" means buoys, beacons, or other fixed
objects in the water which are used to mark obstructions to
navigation or to direct navigation through safe channels. (2) "Regulatory markers" means any anchored or fixed marker in or
on the water or any sign on the shore or on a bridge over the
water other than aids to navigation and shall include, but not be
limited to, bathing markers, speed zone markers, information
markers, danger zone markers, boat keep-out area markers, and
mooring buoys. (b) It shall be unlawful to operate a power boat, except at an idle
speed, or to create a wake in the vicinity of those marinas,
bridges, public access ramps, and blind points which are identified
by appropriate signs and markers which conform to the system of aids
to navigation prescribed by the United States Coast Guard and to the
system of uniform waterway markers approved by the Advisory Panel of
State Officials to the Merchant Marine Council or on any portion of
the Chattahoochee River between the Morgan Falls Dam and the Georgia
Highway 400 bridge which the department so marks as being so
restricted. (c) It shall be unlawful to tow a person on water skis, aquaplanes,
surfboards, or any similar device or to manipulate any such device
on any public waters of the state which the commissioner has
designated as a hazardous area or on the Chattahoochee River between
the Morgan Falls Dam and the Georgia Highway 400 bridge in any area
identified by regulatory markers as a no ski area. (d) The commissioner is authorized to regulate and restrict vessel
operation and other recreational water related activities on the
public waters of the state. The Department of Natural Resources is
authorized to place or designate the placement of signs and markers
so as to identify the areas restricted by this Code section. (e) No city, county, or individual may attempt to regulate the
public waters of this state by use of the above-mentioned signs and
markers without the express written permission of the commissioner
of natural resources. (f) The operation of any vessel within prohibited areas that are
marked shall be prima-facie evidence of negligent operation. (g) It shall be unlawful for a person to operate a vessel on the
waters of this state in a manner other than that prescribed or
permitted by regulatory markers. (h) No person shall moor or fasten a vessel to or willfully damage,
tamper, remove, obstruct, or interfere with any aid to navigation or
regulatory marker established pursuant to this Code section. |