California Harbors and Navigation Code CHAPTER 4 - Offenses
- Section 300.
A person who willfully and maliciously cuts, breaks, injures, sinks, or sets adrift a vessel of less than ten gross tons that is the property...
- Section 301.
A person who willfully and maliciously cuts, breaks, or injures a vessel of ten gross tons and upwards that is the property of another is...
- Section 302.
A person who willfully and maliciously sinks or sets adrift a vessel of ten gross tons and upwards that is the property of another is...
- Section 303.
A person who willfully and maliciously burns, injures, or destroys any part of, or the whole of, a pile or raft of wood, plank, boards,...
- Section 304.
A person in command or charge of a vessel, who, within this state, willfully wrecks, sinks, or otherwise injures or destroys it or any of...
- Section 305.
A person, other than one described in Section 304 who is guilty of any act specified in that section is guilty of a felony.(Amended by...
- Section 306.
A person who prepares, makes, or subscribes a false or fraudulent manifest, invoice, bill of lading, ship’s register, or protest, with intent to defraud another,...
- Section 307.
(a) A person who moors a vessel to, or hangs on with a vessel to, a buoy or beacon, except a designated mooring buoy, is guilty...
- Section 308.
A person who moors a vessel of any kind, to a buoy or beacon, except a designated mooring buoy, placed in the waters of the...
- Section 309.
A person found guilty of a misdemeanor violation as provided in this chapter shall be subject to a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars...
- Section 310.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person found guilty of a felony violation as provided in this chapter shall be subject to a fine...
Last modified: October 22, 2018