California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Sections 250-268
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 250
When steam vessels meet each shall turn to the right, so as to pass without interference. ...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 251
When a passenger is to be landed from a steam vessel by means of a small boat, he shall not be permitted to get into...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 252
No line used for the purpose of landing or receiving passengers may be attached in any way to the machinery of any steam vessel nor...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 253
During the landing and receiving of a passenger, and the going and returning of the small boat for the purpose, the engine shall be stopped,...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 254
There shall be kept in every small boat a good and suitable pair of oars. In the night-time a signal, by means of a horn...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 255
A steam vessel going in the same direction as a steam vessel ahead of it shall not approach or pass within the distance of ten...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 256
When any steam vessel is running in the night-time the master shall cause to be shown two conspicuous lights, one exposed near the bow and...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 257
Every person in charge of a steam vessel who violates any of the provisions of the preceding seven sections, incurs a penalty of two hundred...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 258
The person in charge of any vessel at anchor in the night-time in any of the harbors or ports within the jurisdiction of this state,...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 259
Neither the master nor the owner of any vesel can recover damages for injuries to the vessel or to himself resulting from a collision growing...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 260
Every raft of timber floated on the Sacramento or San Joaquin rivers at night which fails to show two red lights, one at each end,...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 261
Every steam vessel navigating any waters of this State and carrying passengers, shall be equipped with boats as follows: (a) If of five hundred tons...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 262
Every master or owner, and each of them, of any vessel not provided with boats as required by this chapter, incurs a penalty of not...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 263
Every person in charge of a steam vessel navigating any of the waters of this State which is used for the conveyance of passengers, and...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 264
Every captain or other person having charge of any steam vessel used for the conveyance of passengers, or of its boilers and engines, who, from...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 265
The owners of every steam vessel are responsible for the good conduct of the master or other person in charge employed by them, and they...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 266
The penalties established by this chapter may be recovered by the district attorney of any county bordering on the water where the offense was committed...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 268
(a) Counties or cities may adopt restrictions concerning the navigation and operation of vessels and water skis, aquaplanes, or similar devices subject to the provisions...