Illinois Administrative Code
Title 77 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Part 515 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, TRAUMA CENTER, COMPREHENSIVE STROKE CENTER, PRIMARY STROKE CENTER AND ACUTE STROKE READY HOSPITAL CODE
Subpart G - LICENSURE OF SPECIALIZED EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES VEHICLE (SEMSV) PROGRAMS
Section 515.970 - Watercraft Vehicle Specifications and Operation

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

a) All watercraft shall meet the requirements of Article IV of the Boat Registration and Safety Act.

b) All watercraft shall carry equipment including but not limited to the following:

1) One anchor with line attached that is three times the maximum depth of water in the areas of usual operation;

2) Two docking fenders;

3) Two mooring lines;

4) Self or mechanical bailer;

5) Search light with a minimum of 200,000 candle power;

6) Swim harness attached to 75 feet of tethering line;

7) Waterproof flashlight capable of operating for more than two hours;

8) Basic tool kit, to include at least:
A) Wrench, 12 inch with adjustable open end;

B) Screw driver, 12 inch with straight blade;

C) Locking pliers, minimum length, 10 inches;

9) One life jacket for each member of the watercraft crew and two extra adult life jackets (Type I, II or III);

10) Two child life jackets (Type I or II);

11) Any watercraft 16 feet or more in length, except a canoe or kayak, shall have a least one Type IV (throwable) U.S. Coast Guard approved personal floatation device (PFD) or its equivalent on board, in addition to the PFDs required in subsections (b)(9) and (10);

12) Knife, 6-inch blade, with sheath;

13) Boat hook, extendable to at least 10 feet;

14) A locking mechanism to secure a stretcher or litter below the gunwale level;

15) Lanyard or engine cut-off device;

16) Lights (operational between the hours of sunset and sunrise);

17) Mufflers;

18) Whistle or electric or air powered horn;

19) Fire extinguisher;

20) Carburetor arrestors (except for outboard motors);

21) Ventilators (except for open boats);

22) Battery covers to prevent accidental shorting;

23) For watercraft operating on Lake Michigan:
A) A VHF/FM marine radio with at least 25 watts of power;

B) Navigational charts for service area and navigational aids, including compass or Global Positioning System (GPS);

C) Speed capability of 20 knots per hour;

D) Visual distress signal; and

E) Sealing of marine heads.

c) All watercraft shall have communication equipment to assure exchange of information between individuals and agencies, including at least those involved at the SEMSV medical control point within the EMS System, and law enforcement agencies.

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