Georgia Boat Livery Liability Legislation heads to Governor's desk
by National Marine Manufacturers Association 12 Apr 2024 09:01 AEST

Advocacy Alert © National Marine Manufacturers Association
On the final day of the Georgia Legislative session, the Georgia House of Representatives unanimously approved the Senate Substitute for House Bill 994. Sponsored by Rep. Alan Powell and carried in the Senate by Senator Matt Brass, this bill addresses liability issues related to boat rentals, leases, and charters.
Under HB 994, when someone rents, leases, or charters a vessel and operates it negligently, they would be responsible for any resulting injuries or damages. The bill offers protection for boat rental businesses (known as liveries). If a livery business has insurance coverage of at least $500,000 per person and $1,000,000 per occurrence, the livery wouldn't be held liable as vessel owners for accidents caused by renters, provided they meet certain conditions:
- Ensure the renter is reasonably skilled in operating the watercraft.
- Renters must meet applicable safety requirements.
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