Criminal Code of Canada
Acts and Regulations
Fines and Penalties
Miscellaneous
100

What is stated is Section 253 of the Criminal Code of Canada?

Alcohol, drugs and controlled substances could impair a person's ability to operate a vessel. It is illegal to operate a vessel while impaired.

100

What is the purpose of the Contraventions Act?

To provide a procedure for less-serious federal offences to be prosecuted in a regulatory manner

100

What are the RCMP, provincial and municipal police forces and other local designates?

They have the authority to enforce acts, codes and regulations that apply to safe boating

100

What is the definition of sewage?

Human or animal body waste, drainage and other waste from toilets.

200

What does the Criminal Code of Canada establish?

The type and degree of punishment that may be imposed when an individual is convicted of an offence and the procedures to be followed throughout the conviction process.

200

What are the five regulations under the Canada Shipping Act that apply to pleasure craft?

Competency of Operators of Pleasure Craft Regulations, Vessel Operation restriction Regulations, Small Vessel Regulations, Collisions Regulations and Charts and Nautical Publications Regulations.

200

What is missing safety equipment, operating a pleasure craft while impaired, operating a pleasure craft in a reckless manner and failure to produce a PCOC.

The most commonly enforced pleasure craft related offences.

200

What does the Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships and for Dangerous Chemicals address?

Major risks to the health of waterways and shorelines.


Explanation: for example, oil, untreated sewage in inland waters, garbage and hydrocarbons

300

What are the three acts with which pleasure craft operators must comply?

The Criminal Code of Canada, Contraventions Act and Canada Shipping Act

300

Which regulations states that pleasure craft that are propelled by oars or paddles are not required to carry charts and nautical publications?

Charts and Nautical Publications Regulations

300

What is the fine for having an insufficient number of approved, appropriately sized floatation devices?

$200.00 for each absent device.

300

What are the two systems that can be used to treat sewage?

Holding tanks and marine sanitation devices.

400

Who has the authority to request a sample of bodily fluids for the purposes of investigating pleasure craft operator impairment?

A designate of the Attorney General

400

What does the Canada Shipping Act establish?

The framework of rules and regulations and incorporates international conventions that shape the behavior of mariners.

400

What is the fine for operating a power-driven pleasure craft without  the required PCOC?

$250.00

400

What is the part of a boat where a variety of pollutants collect, (oil, fuel, anti-freeze and transmission fluids)?

The bilge.

500

What section of the Criminal Code of Canada states that a spotter must keep watch on a person being towed and that a person cannot be towed after dark?

Section 250(1) & (2)

500

What does the Small Vessel Regulations outline?

Minimum mandatory safety equipment required to be carried on a pleasure craft (determined by size)

500

What is the number of consecutive days a non-resident boat can be in Canada without requiring proof of competency aboard?

Less than 45 consecutive days.

500

What are animals called that accidentally introduced to an area having a negative impact of the local marine environment?

Invasive Species

Explanation: For example, zebra mussels and green crabs.