And I thought America was the land of rugged individualists! Sure glad we don't have any ordinances against solo diving! Of course if I finally meet my ultimate dive buddy, I'll be glad to do my dives with her!
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Received a response to my inquiry from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. According to the reply, there are not regulations, ordinances or laws regarding SCUBA in Georgia other than the Boating Safety Act which requires boats to maintain distance from down divers (I believe it to be 100')
The lakes that are owned by GA Power do require you to have a permit, to dive it.
Solo diving from a beach is not permitted in Fort Lauderdale.
See regulation 7.2(a) here.
Unrelated to solo diving, but very curious; 7.2(g) Scuba instruction by private enterprise is prohibited