This is must be what they are writing tickets to.
Section 2. Lighting Equipment. (1) Between actual sunset and sunrise:
(a) Power driven boats less than sixty-five and six-tenths (65.6) feet in length, including sailboats operating under engine power, shall have:
1. Red and green sidelights. The red and green sidelights shall:
a. Have a red light indicating the port (left) side, and a green light indicating the starboard (right) side of the boat;
b. Be visible to another boat approaching from the side or head on;
c. Be visible from at least one (1) mile on a clear, dark night if the boat is less than thirty-nine and four tenths (39.4) feet in length; and
2. Either:
a. An all-around white light which shall be higher than the sidelights; or
b.(i) A white masthead light that shines forward; and
(ii) A white stern light visible from the rear of the boat.
(b) An operator of a manually-powered vessel or sailboat less than twenty-two (22) feet, nine (9) inches in length shall:
1. Carry aboard and have immediately available for use a white light of sufficient intensity to illuminate the vessel and its occupants; and
2. Display the white light in time to prevent a collision from an approaching vessel.
(c) A person operating or responsible for a vessel anchored or adrift in a normal navigation channel or passageway, shall display a white light visible in a 360 degree arc.
(2) Combination or separate red and green lights shall:
(a) Have an arc of visibility extending from dead ahead to 112.5 degrees on either side of the vessel;
(b) Show the red light on the port side, and the green light on the starboard side, of the vessel; and
(c) Be visible at a distance of at least one (1) mile on a dark night with clear atmosphere.
(3) White lights required by this section shall be visible at a distance of at least two (2) miles on a dark night with clear atmosphere.
(4) On a vessel under way between sunset and sunrise, an operator shall not display other lights which could be mistaken for the lights specified in this section.