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September 28, 1972 _
Hon. Clayton T. Garrison Opinion No. M- 1226
Executive Director
Parks & Wildlife Department Re: Whether Federal or State law
Austin, Texas 78711 controls where Federal laws
are adopted by Article 1722a,
Vernon's Penal Code, and a
conflict exists in the State
Dear Mr. Garrison: and Federal laws.
You have requested our opinion as to a proper interpretation
of certain provisions df Article 1722a, Vernon's Penal Code, the
Water Safety Act, wherein that statute adopts Federal laws, rules
and regulations by reference. Your request for our opinion is
detailed, but in each of the four questions asked, your under-
lying inquiry is whether standards specified or the Federal rules
and regulations adopted control.
You further ask whether state laws of Texas requiring a
more stringent lighting system on sailboats would govern over
Federal rules thereon.
We state your questions together with our answersthereto:
(1) Is Article 1722a, V.P.C., Section 8, subsection
(b) in conflict with Section 8, subsection (c)
and Section 14 of this act as to the lighting
requirements for Class A, 1, 2, 3 motorboats
when propelled by sail alone.
ANSWER: No, the requirements of Section 8, subsection
(b) (3) and Section 14 (The United States
Coast Guard Inland Rules) are identical.
(2) Is Article 1722a, V.P.C., Section 9, subsection
5 (second paragraph), relating to lighting
requirements of sailboats, in conflict with Sec-
tion 8, subsection (c) and with Section 14.
ANSWER: Yes.
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Hon. Clayton T. Garrison, page 2 (M-1226)
On August 11, 1972, the Acting Commandant of the U.S. Coast
Guard, under authority of Section 9 of the Federal Boat Safety
Act of 1971, 46 U.S.C. 1458 and 49 C.F.R. 1.46(o), ruled that:
11...I~hereby exempt the State of Texas and
political subdivisions thereof from the pro-
vision of Section 10 of the Federal Boat Safety
Act of 1971 to the extent that they may continue
in effect and enforce the following laws: Title
19, Article 1722a, Texas Penal Code, amended by
Acts 1971, 62nd Legislature, p. 2929, Chapter
971, effective ~September 1, 1971, containing
requirements for carrying and using approved
lifesaving devices, ventilation equipment, light-
ing equipment, sounding equipment, mufflers, back-
fire flame arrestors, and fire extinguishers."
Federal Register, Vol. 37, No. 161, p. 16691.
Based upon the above waiver or exemption, Section 9,
subsection 5, which is more stringent than Section 14, controls,
and sailboats would have to be lighted as Class A vessels. Sec-
tion 8, subsection (c) is not applicable because it concerns
motorboats only.
(3) Is Article 1722a, V.P.C., Section 9, subsection
5 (second paragraph, relating to canoes, punts,
rowboats and rubber rafts being required to be
lighted as Class A vessels) in conflict with
Section 8, subsection (c) and with Section 14.
ANSWER: Yes, the answer would be the same as that
given to Question 2. Again, Section 8,
subsection (c) is not applicable.
(4) Is there a conflict between the requirement in
Section 9, subsection (S), (second paragraph)
relating to the lights required "for Class A
vessels...!' and the reference in that section
to Section 8, subsection (b) (1) and with Sec-
tion 14.
ANSWER: No, again the requirements of Section 8,
subsection (b) (1) and Section 14 are
identical.
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Hon. Clayton T. Garrison, page 3 (M-1226)
The foregoing requirements apply to vessels when not at
dock in all weather from sunset to sunrise. Art. 1722a,
Section 8, subsection (b).
SUMMARY
When there is a conflict between Federal and
State law standards.concerning the lighting
of navigable vessels, both of which are set
forth in Article 1722a, V.P.C., the more
stringent Texas law applies on inland waters
until the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard
rescinds or terminates his waiver.
Prepared by Charles Lind
Assistant Attorney General
APPROVED:
OPINION COMMITTEE
Kerns Taylor, Chairman
W. E. Allen, Co-Chairman
Harold Kennedy
Bill Campbell
Mike Stark
Bill Flanary
SAMUEL D. MCDANIEL
Staff Legal Assistant
ALFRED WALKER
Executive Assistant
NOLA WHITE
First Assistant
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