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Recreational Boating Safety State Grant Program

Download the State Recreational Boating Safety Grant Programs, COMPTPUB 16755.3B [pdf]

Eligibility

To be eligible to participate in the state Recreational Boating Safety grant program, a state recreational boating safety program must have:

  • A vessel numbering system.
  • A cooperative boating safety assistance program with the Coast Guard.
    Sufficient patrol and other activity to ensure adequate enforcement of applicable state boating safety laws and regulations.
  • A state boating safety education program that includes the dissemination of information concerning the hazards of operating a vessel under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • A marine casualty reporting system.

Currently, all states and U.S. territories participate in the RBS grant program.  They either have an approved or provisionally approved program.

Allocation Formula and Matching Funds Requirement

The formula for the State RBS program consists as follows:

  • One-third allocated equally among participating states.
  • One-third allocated in the same ratio as the number of vessels numbered in the state bears to the number of vessels numbered in all participating states.
  • One-third allocated in the same ratio as the amount of the state's prior-year expenditures for boating safety bears to the total prior-year expenditures for boating safety of all participating states.

A state cannot receive more than one-half of the total cost of its RBS Program, and must provide matching funds from general state revenues, undocumented vessel numbering and license fees, or state marine fuels taxes.  Funding is available for use for 3 years after the date of final allocation.  If funding is not used within the 3 year time frame, the funding goes back to the States per the allocation formula.

Allowable Uses

Federal funds provided for a state's boating safety program may be used for any of the following:

  • Providing facilities, equipment, and supplies for boating safety education and law enforcement, including purchase, operation, maintenance, and repair.
  • Training personnel in skills related to boating safety and to the enforcement of boating safety laws and regulations.
  • Providing public boating safety education, including educational programs and lectures, to the boating community and the public school system.
  • Acquiring, constructing, or repairing public access sites used primarily by recreational boaters.
  • Conducting boating safety inspections and marine casualty investigations.
  • Establishing and maintaining emergency or search and rescue facilities, and providing emergency or search and rescue assistance.
  • Establishing and maintaining waterway markers and other appropriate aids to navigation.
  • Providing state recreational vessel numbering and titling programs.

States are invited to apply as long as they have an approved or provisionally approved RBS program.  You may find a listing of the State participant agencies here https://www.nasbla.org/about-nasbla/boating-contacts