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HB 719

Natural Resources - State Boat Act - Alterations

2025 Regular Session

Maryland's HB 719 modifies boat registration and operational requirements under the State Boat Act, affecting recreational boaters and DNR administration statewide.

Approved by the Governor - Chapter 433
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Bill Summary · HB 719

Legislative bill overview

HB 719 modifies Maryland's State Boat Act by altering provisions related to boat registration, titling, and operational requirements for recreational vessels. The bill updates existing statutes to clarify regulatory procedures and potentially adjust fees, penalties, or administrative processes governing state watercraft operations.

Why is this important

Changes to boat registration and titling laws affect Maryland's recreational boating community, which includes thousands of vessel owners, marinas, and water-based businesses. These alterations also influence state revenue collection and the Department of Natural Resources' enforcement capacity on waterways.

Potential points of contention

  • Unclear specifics: The bill summary doesn't detail exact regulatory changes, making it difficult to assess whether amendments increase or decrease compliance burdens on boat owners
  • Fee implications: Alterations to the State Boat Act often involve registration fee adjustments, which could increase costs for recreational boaters or potentially reduce state DNR funding
  • Enforcement impact: Changes to operational requirements or titling procedures may shift enforcement priorities or resource allocation among conservation officers

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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