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required by law. <br />is required to provide a summary of the laws and rules governing the <br />operation of personal watercraft and to provide instruction regarding safe <br />operation to any person renting personal watercraft. The instruction <br />provided to a renter must cover the laws and rules governing personal <br />watercraft as well as the actual operation of the personal watercraft itself; <br />and <br />(c) is required to provide a United States Coast Guard approved wearable <br />personal flotation device to all persons who rent a penonal watercraft, as <br />well as all other required safety equipment. <br />Subd. 10. Prolonged Operation. No personal watercraft shall be operated in a <br />single area for more than thirty consecutive minutes. A person in control of such watercraft <br />shall be subject to citation. A single area is defined as an area of the lake which is so small that <br />the noise emanating from personal watercraft operated continuously within it is liable to oe a <br />nuisance or cause substantial annoyance to residents of one or more shoreline properties during <br />all of the time of such continuous operation. <br />Subd. 11. Simultaneous Multiple Use. Two or more personal watercraft shall <br />not use a "race course", or be operated as if on a race course, simultaneously.. <br />Section 4. Noise. <br />No person shall operate any watercraft or boat on the Lake which is capable of <br />exceeding a noise level on the A scale measured at a distance of 50 feet or more from the <br />watercraft or boat of: <br />84 decibels in the case of marine engines or motorboats manufactured <br />i
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