A10106 Summary:
| BILL NO | A10106 |
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| SAME AS | SAME AS S09829 |
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| SPONSOR | Woerner |
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| MLTSPNSR | |
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| Amd §41, Nav L | |
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| Establishes that when mechanically propelled vessels meet swimmers, kayaks, canoes, row boats, paddleboards, crew racing shells or other nonmotorized boats or floatation devices proceeding in such direction as to involve risk of collision, the swimmer, kayak, canoe, row boat, paddleboard, crew-racing shell or other nonmotorized boat or floatation device shall have the right of way. | |
A10106 Text:
Go to topSTATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 10106 IN ASSEMBLY February 2, 2026 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. WOERNER -- read once and referred to the Commit- tee on Transportation AN ACT to amend the navigation law, in relation to right of way rules for mechanically propelled vessels meeting swimmers, kayaks, canoes, row boats, paddleboards, crew racing shells or other nonmotorized boats or floatation devices The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph (f) of subdivision 2 of section 41 of the naviga- 2 tion law is amended to read as follows: 3 (f) When a mechanically propelled vessel shall meet a sailing vessel, 4 swimmer, kayak, canoe, row boat, paddleboard, crew racing shell or other 5 nonmotorized boat or floatation device proceeding in such direction as 6 to involve risk of collision, the sailing vessel, swimmer, kayak, canoe, 7 row boat, paddleboard, crew racing shell or other nonmotorized boat or 8 floatation device shall have the right of way. The operator of the 9 mechanically propelled vessel must maintain a vigilant lookout to see 10 the water in front and on the sides of the vessel. It shall be incumbent 11 on the master of [the] a sailing vessel to keep a vigilant lookout and 12 change [her] the course of such vessel, if necessary, to avoid any 13 danger. 14 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD14646-01-6