National boating safety organization elects new president

LEXINGTON, Ky. — The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators announced recently that during its 49th annual meeting, the non-profit organization elected Capt. Richard Moore, Florida’s boating law administrator, as president for the 2008-09 year. Moore succeeds Major John Fetterman, Maine’s coastal boating law administrator.

According to the group, Moore began his career in resource protection and boating law enforcement in 1990. He has worked as a law enforcement officer, regional training officer, assistant boating safety coordinator and watch commander. He has served as boating law administrator and manager of Florida’s Boating Safety Program since 2002. Moore has also held leadership positions on a number of the association’s committees, and has been involved with numerous boating safety groups during his career.

Other officers include:
— Vice President Terry West, Georgia Department of Natural Resources
— Treasurer Ray Tsuneyoshi, California Department of Boating
— Member-at-Large George Green, Oklahoma Highway Patrol
— Member-at-Large Ron Jendro, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
— Member-at-Large Jim Graybeal, Delaware Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control

The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators is a national non-profit organization that works to develop public policy for recreational boating safety.

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