Regulatory marker definition

Regulatory marker means a waterway marker which indicates the existence of regulatory areas, speed zones or restricted areas and which has no equivalent in the United States Coast Guard system of navigational aids.
Regulatory marker means a waterway marker placed on, in, or near the water to convey general information or indicate the presence of:
Regulatory marker means a waterway marker placed on, in, or near the water to indicate the presence of: a A danger, or a

More Definitions of Regulatory marker

Regulatory marker means a device used to alert the mariner to various warnings or regulatory matters such as horsepower, speed, or wake restrictions.
Regulatory marker and "Information Marker" means markers with an orange geometric shape against a white background, used to alert a mariner to warnings or regulatory matters, as defined in 33 CFR 62.33;
Regulatory marker and "Information Marker" means markers with an orange geometric shape
Regulatory marker means a device used to alert mariners to various warnings or regulatory matters such as horsepower, speed or wake restrictions. The term includes, but is not limited to “waterway markers”.
Regulatory marker means an anchored or fixed marker in or on the water, or sign on the shore or on a bridge over the water, other than aids to navigation; “regulatory marker” includes swimming markers, bathing markers, speed zone markers, identification markers, danger zone markers, boat keep-out areas, special anchorage areas, and mooring buoys;
Regulatory marker means a device used to alert an operator the mariner to various regulatory matters such as horsepower, speed, wake, anchorages, or entry restrictions.
Regulatory marker and “Information Marker” means [a marker] markers with an orange