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Permit in accordance with the Water Traffic Act

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A permit from the municipal environmental protection authority must be applied for the recurrent or permanent organisation of competitions, practices, or other events carried out by motorised watercraft, in the same water area. However, a permit is not required for an area reserved for this purpose in the local detailed plan, or in an area for which an environmental permit has been issued, as refe ...

Do the following

Attach a map of the area covered by the activity, written permission from the partners in a jointly owned water area, an account of the safety factors and a plan for tidying up the area or other repairs after the event to the permit application.

Apply for a permit under the Water Traffic Act through the electronic Lupapiste.fi service. Log in to the service using your online banking codes.

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To whom and on what terms

If the entrepreneur has established itself in another country in the European Economic Area and temporarily offers services in Finland, the same permits are required as from entrepreneurs established in Finland.

A permit from the municipal environmental authorities is usually required for all competitions and practising carried out with motorised watercraft. A permit is required if the event is organised repeatedly or regularly.

Background information

You must apply for a permit from the municipal environmental authority for a competition or practising carried out with motorboats or other motorised watercraft. If the event covers several municipalities, the permit application will be processed by the ELY centre. You must apply for a permit if the event is recurring or will be organised regularly. A permit must also be applied for an individual event if it can be expected to cause considerable disruption to nature, the environment, residents, public recreational use of the area and fishing.

A permit as provided in the Act on Waterborne Traffic is not required if the area already has an environmental permit or if the local plan specifies that this sort of activity is the primary purpose of the area.

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Text edited by: Kangasala
Updated: 23/1/2023