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The charges could cost you not only your boating license but also your actual drivers license. Who can drink on the boat? Open container laws dont apply on boats the way they do in cars. In cars, drivers AND passengers are prohibited from actively drinking.
Life Jackets StateWhat are the penalties for violating PFD regulations in your state? Indiana Class C Infraction Maximum $500.00 fine Iowa Simple misdemeanor. Fines=$ 20.00 and costs =$56.40 for a total of $ 76.40. Kansas Class C misdemeanor fine amount between 0 and 500 dollars set by the court58 more rows
Today, the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) applauded Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb for signing HB 1086, a bill to allow cocktails to-go in support of businesses and consumers. Indiana is now the 25th state to pass a permanent cocktails-to-go law. The bill will be effective on July 1, 2024.
Adults are not required to actually wear life jackets at all times while boating, however you should always WEAR IT! A life jacket can be the difference between life and death in an emergency. In Indiana, children under 13 years of age are required to wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket when underway on any boat.
Often, as part of these fun times we have in our boats and other personal water crafts, there is also food and drink involved, including drinks of the alcoholic kind. While legal and responsible drinking is allowed, BWI boating while intoxicated is not.
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In Indiana, its completely illegal to have an open alcoholic beverage inside a moving vehicle. This applies if the beverage is open, if it has a broken seal, or if some of the beverages contents have already been removed from the container.
Owners of motorboats and sailboats that are used, operated, docked or stored in Indiana are required to pay boat excise tax. Boat excise tax must be paid annually. Owners will then receive two excise tax decals that are valid for one year and must be displayed on the vessel.
First Offense: Violating the open container law is a Class C infraction, which can result in fines up to $500 and/or jail time up to 60 days.

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