Texas Laws - Parks and Wildlife Code
PARKS AND WILDLIFE CODE
TITLE 4. WATER SAFETY

Sec. 31.132. REPORTING PROCEDURES FOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. (3581)(1-click HTML)

A marine safety enforcement officer shall provide to the department on a form prescribed by the department a report of any incident the officer investigates that involves a boating accident, water fatality, or person who allegedly operates a boat while intoxicated. The officer shall provide the report not later than the 15th day after the date the officer initially became aware of the incident. (3582)

Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1363, Sec. 11, eff. Sept. 1, 1997. (3583)

Amended by: (3584)

Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 474 (H.B. 555), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2011. (3585)

Suggested Topics for [accident water]
Practice AreaTopicRelevance
Accident LawWater Related Accident19
Accident LawBoating Accident6
Injury LawBoating6
Injury LawBoating Accident6
Accident LawAmusement Ride Accident2
Accident LawAmusement Ride Injury2
  

Our Mission
Objective

Our mission is to provide citizens free access to the laws and codes of their state utilizing a unique search engine that matches clients with qualified legal professionals who can help with specific issues.

Our goal is to do this in a manner that promotes open government and freedom of information, while providing attorneys with valuable tools to connect with qualified prospects in need of professional services.

Ignorance Is No Excuse
Your Right To Know The Law

All citizens have a right to have access to the laws that govern them. Citizen awareness and participation in government is fundamental to ensuring a sound democracy.

Although unfettered access to the law is a fundamental right to all citizens, there is no substitute for experienced legal counsel.

We do not recommend self-representation. We do, however, recognize that in an age where people routinely research legal matters online using everything from a smartphone to their xbox, both attorneys and clients alike can benefit from this resource.

Select a State

California
Connecticut
Delaware
Texas