FIRST REGULAR SESSION
SENATE BILL NO. 653
92ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY SENATOR STEELMAN.
Read 1st time February 27, 2003, and 1,000 copies ordered printed.
TERRY L. SPIELER, Secretary.
1920S.02I
AN ACT
Relating to the possession or use of glass containers within the banks of Missouri's navigable waterways, with penalty provisions.
Section 1. 1. Except for containers for substances prescribed by a licensed physician, no person shall possess or use glass containers for beverages within the banks of this states navigable waterways, within a vessel.
2. All persons entering, traveling upon, or otherwise using this states navigable waterways by canoe, kayak, inner tube, or other vessel easily susceptible to swamping, tipping, rolling, or otherwise discharging its contents into a waterway, and transporting a cooler, ice-box, or other container for foodstuffs and beverages shall:
(1) Assure that the container is made to seal or lock in the contents to prevent the contents from spilling into the water;
(2) Carry and affix to the vessel, a container, or bag suitable for containing their refuse, waste, and trash materials and capable of being securely closed; the container or bag shall be of mesh construction;
(3) Transport all their refuse, waste, and trash to a place where the materials may be safely and lawfully disposed of;
(4) At all times other than when a beverage is securely contained as in subdivision (1) to (3) of this subsection, keep the beverage attached to or held within a floating holder or other device designed to prevent the beverage from sinking beneath the surface of the waterway; and
(5) A container shall not be required for those persons traveling without foodstuffs or beverages.
3. A violation of this section shall be a class A misdemeanor and each violation may be prosecuted as a separate offense.
4. For purposes of this section, "navigable waterway" means any navigable river, lake, or other body of water used, or susceptible to being used in its natural condition by canoe, kayak, innertube, or other vessel easily susceptible to swamping, tipping, or rolling, located wholly or partly within this state.
5. For purposes of this section "vessel" shall not include houseboat, party barge, johnboat, runabout, ski boat, bass boat, or similar craft not easily susceptible to swamping, tipping, or rolling.