58 Pa. Code § 103.3
The provisions of this § 103.3 amended under 30 Pa.C.S. § 5123.
The provisions of this § 103.3 amended March 19, 1982, effective March 20, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 993; amended January 6, 1984, effective January 7, 1984, 14 Pa.B. 58; amended June 3, 1994, effective June 4, 1994, 24 Pa.B. 2795; amended April 19, 1996, effective April 20, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 1822; amended November 24, 2004, effective January 1, 2005, 34 Pa.B. 6332; amended November 23, 2005, effective January 1, 2006, 35 Pa.B. 6435; amended September 16, 2022, effective January 1, 2023, 52 Pa.B. 5952. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (376468) and (336691).
Authority of Officers
Officers did not have ‘‘articulable and reasonable’’ suspicion to stop and detain a motorboat operator and passengers based on violation of former § 99.1, where the operator navigated the motorboat in a clockwise direction. This regulation was purely discretionary, merely suggesting a fashion of travel that a motorboat operator may follow; therefore, the regulation, by its very nature, could not be violated. Commonwealth v. Rachau, 670 A.2d 731 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1996).
Operation of Motorboats
A motorboat operator may only deviate from a counterclockwise direction of operation when it is not reasonably possible to continue on that course. In such case, an operator charged with a violation of the regulation will be able to raise the defense that, due to extenuating circumstances, it was not reasonably possible to operate in a counterclockwise fashion. Commonwealth v. Rachau, 670 A.2d 731 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1996).
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 109.4 (relating to water skiing, aquaplaning, kite skiing and similar activities); and 58 Pa. Code § 113.3 (relating to operation of boats).