Bylaw Provision Offence Description Proposed Fine 2.12 Timber and logs 1. Towing, mooring, placing or leaving a log without $200 written permission in any tidal water 2.13 Discharge of 1. Discharging of firearms in breach of requirement $200 Firearms 3.1 Minimum age 1. No person under the age of 15 years shall be in $200 for operating charge of, or propel or navigate, a power driven powered vessels vessel that is capable of a proper speed exceeding 10 knots unless he or she is under the direct supervision of a person over 15 years who is within immediate reach of the controls, and is not the lookout person as provided for in clause 3.4 2. Owner of powered pleasure craft capable of speeds $200 greater than 10 knots allowing person under age of 15 years to navigate that pleasure craft in contravention with this sub-clause 3.2 Speed of vessels 1. Navigating a vessel (including a vessel towing a $200 person or an object) at a proper speed exceeding five (5) knots within: (a) 50 metres of any other vessel, raft or person in the water; (b) either 200 metres from the shore or any structure, or on the inshore side of any row of buoys demarcating that distance from the shore or structure; (c) 200 metres of any vessel or raft that is flying Flag A of the International Code of Signals (diver’s flag). 2. Navigating a powered vessel at a proper speed $200 exceeding 5 knots while any person has any portion of his or her body extending over the fore part, bow or side of that vessel 3. Allowing himself or herself to be towed by a $200 vessel (whether or not on a waterski, aquaplane, or similar other object) at a proper speed exceeding five (5) knots in any circumstances specified in clause 3.2.1 of this Bylaw 4. Allowing the vessel to continue onwards, after $200 any person being towed by that vessel has dropped (whether accidentally, or otherwise) any waterski or similar object which may cause danger to any other person or vessel, without first taking appropriate action to immediately recover that waterski or similar object, unless the person has taken measures adequate to ensure the dropped ski or similar object is clearly visible to other water users Page 44