There is hereby established the requirement of a mooring permit
for all subject vessels.
[Amended 4-19-2005 by Order No. 2005-047]
The Harbor Master for the City of Quincy or his/her designee
shall be responsible for the administration of this article; however,
nothing in this article shall authorize the Harbor Master for the
City of Quincy or his/her designee to implement a boat mooring fee
in the City of Quincy without the approval of the Quincy City Council
following a public hearing on the matter.
All mooring permits are valid for up to one year and shall expire
on May 31 of each year.
[Amended 6-17-2013 by Order No. 2013-110]
A mooring permit shall not be issued for a subject vessel unless
it has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Treasurer/Collector
for the City of Quincy that all lawfully assessed excise taxes assessed
pursuant to MGL c. 60B, § 2, as amended from time to time,
regarding such subject vessel and all other vessels currently or formerly
owned by or registered to the applicant for a mooring permit are paid
in full or have been abated in accordance with the law.
A person seeking to obtain a mooring permit for a subject vessel for which no excise tax is assessed pursuant to MGL c. 60B, § 2, as amended from time to time, or which is exempted from payment thereof by law, may obtain a mooring permit upon application without the showing required in §
120-23 of this article.
[Amended 6-1-2020 by Order
No. 2020-012]
The owner of a subject vessel found to have displayed thereon
a fraudulent, stolen or transferred mooring permit shall be subject
to a fine of $300 per offense.