COMMITTEE ON BUDGET, APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE
COMMITTEE ON BUDGET, APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE 12/15/2025-REPORTED OUT TO THE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND JUDICIARY BILL NO. 36-0209 Thirty-Sixth Legislature of the Virgin Islands November 17, 2025 An act amending title 23 Virgin Islands Code, chapter 10 to establish civil penalties for disregarding marine advisories and to create the Territorial Marine Safety Fund PROPOSED BY: Senator Hubert L. Frederick Co-sponsor: Ray Fonseca Be it enacted by the Legislature of the Virgin Islands: 1 SECTION 1. Title 23 Virgin Islands Code, chapter 10, subchapter I is amended by 2 adding the following new section: 3 “§1018. Marine advisories; civil penalties. …
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COMMITTEE ON BUDGET, APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE 12/15/2025-REPORTED OUT TO THE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND JUDICIARY BILL NO. 36-0209 Thirty-Sixth Legislature of the Virgin Islands November 17, 2025 An act amending title 23 Virgin Islands Code, chapter 10 to establish civil penalties for disregarding marine advisories and to create the Territorial Marine Safety Fund PROPOSED BY: Senator Hubert L. Frederick Co-sponsor: Ray Fonseca Be it enacted by the Legislature of the Virgin Islands: 1 SECTION 1. Title 23 Virgin Islands Code, chapter 10, subchapter I is amended by 2 adding the following new section: 3 “§1018. Marine advisories; civil penalties. 4 (a) For purposes of this section, “marine advisory” means an official advisory, 5 warning, small craft advisories, recreational marine use advisories, coastal hazard warnings, or 6 similar public safety notices issued by the following agencies: 7 (1) the United States Coast Guard; 8 (2) the National Weather Service; 9 (3) the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR); 10 (4) the Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD); 11 2 (5) the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency (VITEMA); 1 and 2 (6) the Virgin Islands Fire and Emergency Medical Services (VIFEMS). 3 (b) Any person, whether operating a vessel, engaging in recreational marine activity, 4 or engaging in shoreline or coastal activity, who knowingly or negligently disregards a marine 5 advisory, as defined in subsection (a), and whose actions result in the deployment of emergency 6 response resources, shall be assessed a civil penalty of $500 per incident. Each incident 7 requiring emergency response constitutes a separate violation. 8 (c) Citations for violations under this section may be issued by the Commissioner of 9 Police, the Commissioner of DPNR, the Director of VITEMA, the Director of VIFEMS, or 10 their authorized designees. 11 (d) Any individual receiving a citation under this section may contest it by filing an 12 appeal with the issuing agency within 20 calendar days of issuance. The agency shall designate 13 a hearing officer to review the appeal and issue a written determination within 30 calendar days. 14 Payment of the penalty is stayed until the final resolution of the appeal. After the final resolution 15 of an appeal, all penalties collected must be remitted by the issuing agency to the Department 16 of Finance for deposit into the Territorial Marine Safety Fund. 17 (e) There is established in the Treasury of the Virgin Islands a special fund designated 18 the “Territorial Marine Safety Fund,” which is separate and distinct and administered by the 19 Commissioner of Finance. The Fund consists of all monies collected from civil penalties 20 imposed under this section. 21 (f) Monies in the Fund is disbursed at the request of the responding agency as outlined 22 in subsection (a) of this section and must be used solely for: 23 3 (1) the purchase and maintenance of emergency response equipment; 1 (2) vessel maintenance and operations; and 2 (3) other expenses directly related to marine emergency response. 3 (g) Nonprofit rescue organizations, including St. Croix Rescue, St. John Rescue, and 4 St. Thomas Rescue, are authorized to receive disbursements from the Territorial Marine Safety 5 Fund, and must comply with the provisions of title 2 Virgin Islands Code section 29 regarding 6 compliance requirements for the receipt of government funds. 7 (h) The Commissioner of Finance shall maintain a detailed accounting of all monies 8 deposited into and disbursed from the Fund. The Commissioner shall submit an annual report 9 on the financial status of the Fund to the Governor and the Legislature, which must include the 10 total amount of civil penalties collected, the total amount of disbursements made to each agency 11 or authorized recipient, and the unobligated balance of the Fund.” 12 BILL SUMMARY 13 This bill amends title 23 Virgin Islands Code, chapter 10 to establish a civil penalty of 14 $500 for any person who disregards an official marine advisory and causes the deployment of 15 emergency response resources. Citations may be issued by the Virgin Islands Police 16 Department, the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, the Virgin Islands Territorial 17 Emergency Management Agency, or the Virgin Islands Fire and Emergency Medical Services, 18 with appeals handled by the issuing agency. This bill also creates a special revenue fund in the 19 Treasury of the Government of the Virgin Islands, the Territorial Marine Safety Fund, to 20 receive all penalties collected. Monies in the Fund may be disbursed to responding agencies for 21 equipment, vessel maintenance, and other marine emergency response costs. St. Croix Rescue, 22 St. John Rescue, and St. Thomas Rescue are also authorized to receive disbursements from the 23 fund. 24 BR25-0813/September 29, 2025/KEH 25