Jumping the wake of another vessel on a PWC
According to the law in Virginia:It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a PWC, or the owner or any person having control to authorize or knowingly permit a person to operate a PWC, unless the operator is at least 16 years of age. Any person age 14 or 15 may operate a PWC if they have successfully completed an approved boating education safety course, carry proof of successful completion of such course, and show this proof upon request by a law enforcement officer.
In Florida it is against the law to operate a PWC with a restricted use type V inflatable PFD.
As of 2014, adultery is not a crime in the state of Texas. Adultery can be used as a reason for a divorce.
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depends on which state you are in. Inquire with your local law enforcement officials
No, Texas State Law states that it is prohibited to have employment under the age of 14 unsupervised. But a sibling? that's probably an exception. But im not the governer of Texas, sorry.
In Alabama, a person must be at least 14 years old and possess a valid boater safety certification to operate a personal watercraft unsupervised. Those under 14 may operate a personal watercraft only when accompanied by an adult or a person at least 21 years old. It's important for operators to be aware of and adhere to all local boating regulations for safety.
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Then the parent is in trouble. Every state has a law that regulates what age a child can wander around the neighborhood unsupervised. In most states it's the age of 13.