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  • 1.  Serviceable Condition

    Posted 03-22-2025 11:46 PM

    Does any state officially define "Serviceable" in their boating laws?



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    Erik Tynan
    Boating Law Administrator
    Massachusetts Environmental Police
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  • 2.  RE: Serviceable Condition

    Posted 03-24-2025 10:25 AM

    For reference the USCG definition for serviceable condition may be found at 33 CFR 175.23.  www.ecfr.gov



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    Tom Dardis
    RBS Outreach Coordinator
    USCG HQ
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  • 3.  RE: Serviceable Condition

    Posted 03-24-2025 10:25 AM

    For reference the USCG definition for serviceable condition may be found in 33 CFR 175.23 https://www.ecfr.gov



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    Tom Dardis
    RBS Outreach Coordinator
    USCG HQ
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  • 4.  RE: Serviceable Condition

    Posted 03-24-2025 10:26 AM
    Maryland does not define serviceable.

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    K. Michael Lathroum
    Boating Stakeholder Coordinator       
    Fishing and Boating Services
    Department of Natural Resources
    580 Taylor Ave., E-4
    Annapolis, MD 21401
    (410) 260-8272 (office)
    (410) 260-8453 (fax)
    (410) 279-9054 (cell)
      






  • 5.  RE: Serviceable Condition

    Posted 03-24-2025 10:48 AM

    Erik,

    The below is directly from the CFR. Our rule directly references this, so if changes occur, we are automatically in compliance. I hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else.

     Thanks,

    Chris

    Title 33 

    Chapter I 

    Subchapter S 

    Part 175 

    Subpart B

    § 175.23 Serviceable condition.

    A PFD is considered to be in serviceable condition for purposes of § 175.21(a) only if the following conditions are met:

    (a) No PFD may exhibit deterioration that could diminish the performance of the PFD, including-

    (1) Metal or plastic hardware used to secure the PFD on the wearer that is broken, deformed, or weakened by corrosion;

    (2) Webbings or straps used to secure the PFD on the wearer that are ripped, torn, or which have become separated from an attachment point on the PFD; or

    (3) Any other rotted or deteriorated structural component that fails when tugged.

    (b) In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, no inherently buoyant PFD, including the inherently buoyant components of a hybrid inflatable PFD, may exhibit-

    (1) Rips, tears, or open seams in fabric or coatings, that are large enough to allow the loss of buoyant material;

    (2) Buoyant material that has become hardened, non-resilient, permanently compressed, waterlogged, oil-soaked, or which shows evidence of fungus or mildew; or

    (3) Loss of buoyant material or buoyant material that is not securely held in position.

    (c) In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, an inflatable PFD, including the inflatable components of a hybrid inflatable PFD, must be equipped with-

    (1) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, a properly armed inflation mechanism, complete with a full inflation medium cartridge and all status indicators showing that the inflation mechanism is properly armed;

    (2) Inflatable chambers that are all capable of holding air;

    (3) Oral inflation tubes that are not blocked, detached, or broken;

    (4) A manual inflation lanyard or lever that is not inaccessible, broken, or missing; and

    (5) Inflator status indicators that are not broken or otherwise non-functional.

    (d) The inflation system of an inflatable PFD need not be armed when the PFD is worn inflated and otherwise meets the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (c) of this section.

    [CGD 93-055, 61 FR 13926, Mar. 28, 1996]



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    Lt. Christopher Jones
    Operations Officer
    Marine Services Bureau
    New Jersey State Police
    New Jersey BLA
    christopher.jones@njsp.gov
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  • 6.  RE: Serviceable Condition

    Posted 03-27-2025 12:06 PM

    Louisiana Administrative Code defines it as follows; "Serviceable Condition-a condition as defined by the 
    United States Coast Guard under 33 CFR Part 175.23"



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    Jason Russo
    Enforcement Sergeant
    LA Dept of Wildlife & Fisheries
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  • 7.  RE: Serviceable Condition

    Posted 03-28-2025 09:47 AM
    I just posted the USCG's definition to our Boating page on the Maryland Natural Resources Police website yesterday.  Maryland follows the Coast Guard on the "serviceable" definition. We are gradually working on adding more boating educational information for the public to our site.



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    dnr.maryland.gov

    Donna Seymour

    Administrative Officer III, Boating Outreach Coordinator

    Maryland Department of Natural Resources

    Natural Resources Police Matapeake

    305 Marine Academy Dr. Suite 1

    Stevensville, MD  21666

    443-370-9169 (cell)

    donna.seymour@maryland.gov






  • 8.  RE: Serviceable Condition

    Posted 03-31-2025 12:53 PM
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    And, to all that read through the posting, I corrected the wording at the bottom of the page about not needing the cartridge once the life jacket has been inflated..... In case anyone else caught that?  Someone did and pointed it out to me!  Thank you!


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    dnr.maryland.gov

    Donna Seymour

    Administrative Officer III, Boating Outreach Coordinator

    Maryland Department of Natural Resources

    Natural Resources Police Matapeake

    305 Marine Academy Dr. Suite 1

    Stevensville, MD  21666

    443-370-9169 (cell)

    donna.seymour@maryland.gov




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