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For users of Canoes, Kayaks, Inner tubes on Arkansas waterways
Glass containers are prohibited.
LAW: Except for containers for substances prescribed by a licensed physician, no
person shall possess or use glass containers within the banks of Arkansas'
navigable waterways, within a vessel. (For this purposes of this act "vessel"
shall not include houseboat, party barge,
johnboat, runabout, ski boat, bass boat or similar craft not easily susceptible
to swamping, tipping or rolling.)
Fasten cooler lids.
LAW: All persons entering, traveling upon, or otherwise using Arkansas'
navigable waterways by canoe, kayak, inner tube or other vessel easily
susceptible to swamping, tipping, rolling or otherwise discharging its contents
into a water way, and transporting a cooler, icebox or
container for foodstuffs and beverages shall assure that the container is made
to seal or lock in the contents to prevent the contents from spilling in the
water.
Attach and use a mesh litter bag.
LAW: Carry and affix to the vessel, a container or bag suitable for containing
refuse, waste and trash materials and capable of being securely closed. The
container or bag shall be of mesh construction. Transport all refuse, waste and
trash to a place where the materials may be safely
and lawfully disposed of. A container shall not be required for those persons
traveling without foodstuffs or beverages.
Use a floating holder for beverages.
LAW: At all times other than when a beverage is securely contained as in a
cooler or litter bag, 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.
Penalties: A violation of Act 803 shall be a misdemeanor and each violation may
be prosecuted as a separate offense. Each violation shall be punishable by a
fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500). Effective August 13, 2001 and
thereafter.
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