Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (Last Updated: June 14,2023) |
Title13a Highways and Bridges |
SubTitle13a-253-1_13a-253-10. Use of State Dock at East Haddam |
Sec. 13a-253-1. Excavation or installation at East Haddam dock |
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No person, firm or corporation shall excavate or install any construction on, over or under the pier at the state dock in East Haddam or other property of the state adjacent thereto, except with the approval of the commissioner of transportation. Any excavation or construction done without such approval shall be removed by and at the expense of the party responsible, upon written notice from the commissioner. |
(Effective February 3, 1981) |
Sec. 13a-253-2. Use of the pier and facilities |
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No person using the pier and the facilities provided for his convenience shall do any damage to or commit public nuisance upon the premises or leave any unsightly litter or debris as a result of his occupation. |
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Sec. 13a-253-3. Disposal of refuse or trash |
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No refuse or trash of any nature whatsoever shall be thrown into the river from the dock or from a vessel while tied up to the dock. |
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Sec. 13a-253-4. Storage of material on pier prohibited |
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Storage of material upon the pier or adjacent state-owned property is prohibited. |
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Sec. 13a-253-5. Mooring of boats |
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Every boat moored alongside the dock, or berthed outside of another, shall have at least one line made fast to the dock from bow or stern, with a second line so laid as to prevent swing under wind or current action. |
(Effective February 3, 1981) |
Sec. 13a-253-6. Children on dock to be with adult |
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Children under twelve years of age shall not be permitted on the dock unless accompanied by responsible adults. |
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Sec. 13a-253-7. Use of dock at risk of user. Responsibility for damage |
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Persons using the dock shall do so at their own risk and shall be held responsible for any damage which they or boats or vessels under their supervision may do to the dock and premises. |
(Effective February 3, 1981) |
Sec. 13a-253-8. Swimming off dock prohibited |
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Swimming, diving or bathing off the dock is prohibited. |
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Sec. 13a-253-9. Dockage rates |
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Dockage rates shall be as follows: (1) for all boats sixteen feet or less in length, two dollars ($2.00) for each twenty-four hour period or portion thereof in excess of thirty minutes. (2) for all boats or vessels thirty-six feet or less but more than sixteen feet in length, five dollars ($5.00) for each twenty-four hour period or portion thereof in excess of thirty minutes. (3) for all boats or vessels sixty-five feet or less but more than thirty-six feet in length, ten dollars ($10.00) for each twenty-four period or portion thereof in excess of thirty minutes. (4) for all boats or vessels over sixty-five feet in length, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each twenty-four hour period or portion thereof in excess of thirty minutes. No fee shall be charged for dockage of thirty minutes or less. Vessels or boats of the federal government shal not be subject to a dockage fee. |
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Sec. 13a-253-10. Management of dock |
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The management of the dock shall be by a representative of the commissioner of transportation who shall be authorized to colect dockage fees as specified in section 13a-253-9 and to give receipts therefor. |
(Effective February 3, 1981) |