§ 8-6-418 - Possession or use of glass containers on navigable waterways.
               	 		
8-6-418.    Possession or use of glass containers on navigable waterways.
    (a)    (1)  Except  for containers for medicinal substances contained in a first-aid kit or  prescribed by a licensed physician, and except as provided under  subdivision (a)(2) of this section, no person shall possess or use glass  containers within a vessel within the banks of Arkansas's navigable  waterways.
      (2)  A person engaged  in removing glass previously discarded by others and found within the  banks of an Arkansas navigable waterway may not be charged with a  violation of this section on the basis of possession of glass, if while  underway and upon a waterway, he or she transports the removed glass  securely in a trash container.
(b)    (1)  A  person entering, traveling upon, or otherwise using Arkansas' navigable  waterways by canoe, kayak, inner tube, or other vessel easily  susceptible to swamping, tipping, rolling, or otherwise discharging its  contents into a waterway, and transporting foodstuffs or beverages  shall:
            (A)  Transport all  foodstuffs and beverages in a sturdy container and ensure that the  container is made to seal or lock in the contents to prevent the  contents from spilling into the water;
            (B)    (i)  Carry  and affix to the vessel a trash container or bag suitable for  containing his or her refuse, waste, and trash materials and capable of  being securely closed.
                  (ii)  The  trash container or bag shall be either a sturdy container, of a  construction similar to a sturdy container, or a bag of mesh  construction;
            (C)    (i)  Except  as provided under subdivision (b)(1)(C)(ii) of this section, transport  all his or her refuse, waste, and trash either in a sturdy container or  in a trash container to a place where the refuse, waste, and trash may  be safely and lawfully disposed of.
                  (ii)  A  person engaged in removing items of refuse, waste, and trash materials  previously discarded by others and found by him or her within the banks  of an Arkansas navigable waterway and that are too large to be  transported in a trash container or bag, may not be charged with a  violation of this section on the basis of possession and transportation  of the refuse, waste, and trash; and
            (D)  At  all times other than when a beverage is securely contained in a sturdy  container or a trash container as in subdivisions (b)(1)(A)-(C) of this  section, keep the beverage attached to or held within a floating holder  or other device designed to prevent the beverage from sinking beneath  the surface of the waterway.
      (2)  Neither a sturdy container nor a trash container may be required of a person traveling without foodstuffs or beverages.
(c)    (1)  A violation of this section shall be a misdemeanor and each violation may be prosecuted as a separate offense.
      (2)  Each violation shall be punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).
(d)  For purposes of this section:
      (1)  "Navigable  waterway" means any navigable river, lake, or other body of water used  or susceptible to being used in its natural condition by canoe, kayak,  innertube, or other vessel easily susceptible to swamping, tipping, or  rolling and located wholly or partly within this state;
      (2)  "Sturdy container" shall not include a container that is:
            (A)  Primarily constructed of styrofoam; or
            (B)  So constructed that it may be easily broken; and
      (3)  "Vessel"  shall not include a houseboat, party barge, johnboat, runabout, ski  boat, bass boat, or similar craft not easily susceptible to swamping,  tipping, or rolling.