Title 46 C.F.R. — Shipping
8444 sections
PART 1
- § 1.01-05 — Definitions of terms used in this part
- § 1.01-10 — Organization
- § 1.01-15 — Organization; Districts; National Maritime Center
- § 1.01-20 — Suspension and revocation proceedings
- § 1.01-25 — General flow of functions
- § 1.01-30 — Judicial review
- § 1.01-35 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 1.03-10 — Definition of terms used in this subpart
- § 1.03-15 — General
- § 1.03-20 — Appeals from decisions or actions of an OCMI
- § 1.03-25 — Appeals from decisions or actions of a District Commander
- § 1.03-30 — Appeals from decisions or actions of the Marine Safety Center
- § 1.03-35 — Appeals from decisions or actions of a recognized classification society acting on behalf of the Coast Guard
- § 1.03-40 — Appeals from decisions or actions of the National Maritime Center
- § 1.03-45 — Appeals from decisions or actions involving documentation of vessels
- § 1.03-50 — Appeals from decisions or actions of the Great Lakes Pilotage Division (CG-WWM-2)
- § 1.03-55 — Appeals from decisions or actions under subchapter M of this chapter
PART 2
- § 2.01-1 — Applications for inspections
- § 2.01-10 — Inspection requirements—domestic vessels
- § 2.01-13 — Inspection requirements—foreign vessels
- § 2.01-15 — Vessel repairs
- § 2.01-20 — Suspension or revocation of certificates of inspection
- § 2.01-25 — International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1974
- § 2.01-3 — Notification of inspection
- § 2.01-30 — Delegation of OCMI signature authority
- § 2.01-40 — Passengers or persons in addition to crew on cargo or tank vessels
- § 2.01-45 — Excursion permit
- § 2.01-5 — Certificate of inspection
- § 2.01-50 — Persons other than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels
- § 2.01-6 — Certificates issued to foreign vessels
- § 2.01-60 — Overtime compensation
- § 2.01-7 — Classes of vessels (including motorboats) examined or inspected and certificated
- § 2.01-70 — Right of appeal
- § 2.01-8 — Application of regulations to vessels or tankships on an international voyage
- § 2.01-80 — Vessel inspections in Alaska
- § 2.10-1 — Applicability
- § 2.10-10 — Waivers
- § 2.10-101 — Annual vessel inspection fee
- § 2.10-105 — Prepayment of annual vessel inspection fees
- § 2.10-115 — Changes in vessel service
- § 2.10-120 — Overseas inspection and examination fees
- § 2.10-125 — Fees for examination of foreign tankships
- § 2.10-130 — Fees for examination of foreign mobile offshore drilling units
- § 2.10-135 — Penalties
- § 2.10-20 — General requirements
- § 2.10-25 — Definitions
- § 2.10-5 — Exemptions
- § 2.20-40 — Chief engineer's reports
- § 2.20-50 — Repairs or alterations in lifesaving or fire prevention equipment
- § 2.45-1 — Definitions
- § 2.45-10 — General
- § 2.45-15 — Approval requirements
- § 2.45-20 — Probation, suspension, and revocation
- § 2.45-25 — Application for approval
- § 2.45-30 — Penalties
- § 2.45-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 2.50-1 — Penalty procedures
- § 2.75-1 — Approvals
- § 2.75-10 — Procedures for obtaining approvals
- § 2.75-15 — Requirements and tests
- § 2.75-25 — Portable fire extinguishers
- § 2.75-40 — Suspension of approval
- § 2.75-5 — Certificates of approval
- § 2.75-50 — Withdrawals or terminations of approvals and appeals
- § 2.75-60 — Hazardous ships' stores
- § 2.75-70 — Welding procedure and performance qualifications
- § 2.85-1 — Assignment of load lines
- § 2.90-1 — General requirements
- § 2.95-1 — Certificates or documents issued by Coast Guard
- § 2.95-10 — Equipment or material required to be approved
- § 2.95-5 — Certificates or documents issued by others
PART 3
- § 3.01-1 — Purpose of regulations
- § 3.03-1 — Vessels subject to the requirements of this part
- § 3.05-1 — Letter of designation
- § 3.05-3 — Oceanographic research vessel
- § 3.10-1 — Procedures for designating oceanographic research vessels
- § 3.10-10 — Right of appeal
- § 3.10-5 — Renewal of letter of designation
PART 4
- § 4.01-1 — Scope of regulation
- § 4.01-3 — Reporting exclusion
- § 4.03-1 — Marine casualty or accident
- § 4.03-10 — Party in interest
- § 4.03-15 — Commandant
- § 4.03-2 — Serious marine incident
- § 4.03-20 — Coast Guard district
- § 4.03-25 — District Commander
- § 4.03-30 — Investigating officer
- § 4.03-35 — Nuclear vessel
- § 4.03-4 — Individual directly involved in a serious marine incident
- § 4.03-40 — Public vessels
- § 4.03-45 — Marine employer
- § 4.03-5 — Medical facility
- § 4.03-50 — Recreational vessel
- § 4.03-55 — Law enforcement officer
- § 4.03-6 — Qualified medical personnel
- § 4.03-60 — Noxious liquid substance (NLS)
- § 4.03-65 — Significant harm to the environment
- § 4.03-7 — Chemical test
- § 4.03-70 — Tank vessel
- § 4.03-75 — Merchant mariner credential and credential
- § 4.04-1 — Reports of potential vessel casualty
- § 4.04-3 — Reports of lack of vessel communication
- § 4.04-5 — Substance of reports
- § 4.05-1 — Notice of marine casualty
- § 4.05-10 — Written report of marine casualty
- § 4.05-12 — Alcohol or drug use by individuals directly involved in casualties
- § 4.05-15 — Voyage records, retention of
- § 4.05-2 — Incidents involving foreign tank vessels
- § 4.05-20 — Report of accident to aid to navigation
- § 4.05-25 — Reports when state of war exists
- § 4.05-30 — Incidents involving hazardous materials
- § 4.05-35 — Incidents involving nuclear vessels
- § 4.05-40 — Alternate electronic means of reporting
- § 4.05-5 — Substance of marine casualty notice
- § 4.06-1 — Responsibilities of the marine employer
- § 4.06-15 — Accessibility of chemical testing devices
- § 4.06-20 — Specimen collection requirements
- § 4.06-3 — Requirements for alcohol and drug testing following a serious marine incident
- § 4.06-30 — Specimen collection in incidents involving fatalities
- § 4.06-40 — Specimen handling and shipping
- § 4.06-5 — Responsibility of individuals directly involved in serious marine incidents
- § 4.06-50 — Specimen analysis and follow-up procedures
- § 4.06-60 — Submission of reports and test results
- § 4.06-70 — Penalties
- § 4.07-1 — Commandant or District Commander to order investigation
- § 4.07-10 — Report of investigation
- § 4.07-15 — Recommendations, action on
- § 4.07-20 — Transfer of jurisdiction
- § 4.07-25 — Testimony of witnesses in other districts, depositions
- § 4.07-30 — Testimony of witnesses under oath
- § 4.07-35 — Counsel for witnesses and parties in interest
- § 4.07-45 — Foreign units of Coast Guard, investigation by
- § 4.07-5 — Investigating officers, powers of
- § 4.07-55 — Information to be furnished Marine Board of Investigation
- § 4.07-7 — Opening statement
- § 4.09-1 — Commandant to designate
- § 4.09-10 — Witnesses, payment of
- § 4.09-15 — Time and place of investigation, notice of; rights of witnesses, etc
- § 4.09-17 — Sessions to be public
- § 4.09-20 — Record of proceedings
- § 4.09-25 — U.S. Attorney to be notified
- § 4.09-30 — Action on report
- § 4.09-35 — Preferment of charges
- § 4.09-5 — Powers of Marine Board of Investigation
- § 4.11-1 — Employees of vessels controlled by Army or Navy as witnesses
- § 4.11-10 — Witness fees and allowances
- § 4.11-5 — Coercion of witnesses
- § 4.12-1 — Application, procedure, and admissibility
- § 4.13-1 — Public availability of records
- § 4.19-1 — Construction of regulations
- § 4.19-5 — Adherence to rules of evidence
- § 4.21-1 — Computation of time
- § 4.23-1 — Evidence of criminal liability
- § 4.40-1 — Purpose
- § 4.40-10 — Preliminary investigation by the Coast Guard
- § 4.40-15 — Marine casualty investigation by the Board
- § 4.40-20 — Cause or probable cause determinations from Board investigation
- § 4.40-25 — Coast Guard marine casualty investigation for the Board
- § 4.40-3 — Relationship to Coast Guard marine investigation regulations and procedures
- § 4.40-30 — Procedures for Coast Guard investigation
- § 4.40-35 — Records of the Coast Guard and the Board
- § 4.40-5 — Definitions
PART 5
- § 5.3 — Purpose of regulations
- § 5.5 — Purpose of administrative actions
- § 5.11 — Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
- § 5.15 — Investigating Officer
- § 5.19 — Administrative Law Judge
- § 5.27 — Misconduct
- § 5.29 — Negligence
- § 5.31 — Incompetence
- § 5.33 — Violation of law or regulation
- § 5.35 — Conviction for a dangerous drug law violation, use of, or addiction to the use of dangerous drugs
- § 5.40 — Credential and merchant mariner credential
- § 5.51 — Construction of regulations
- § 5.55 — Time limitations for service of a complaint
- § 5.57 — Acting under authority of Coast Guard credential or endorsement
- § 5.59 — Offenses for which revocation of credentials or endorsements is mandatory
- § 5.61 — Acts or offenses for which revocation of credentials is sought
- § 5.65 — Commandant's decisions in appeal or review cases
- § 5.67 — Physician-patient privilege
- § 5.69 — Evidence of criminal liability
- § 5.71 — Maritime labor disputes
- § 5.101 — Conduct of investigations
- § 5.103 — Powers of investigating officer
- § 5.105 — Course of action available
- § 5.107 — Service of complaints
- § 5.201 — Voluntary deposits in event of mental or physical incompetence
- § 5.203 — Voluntary surrender to avoid hearing
- § 5.205 — Return or issuance of a credential or endorsement
- § 5.301 — Issuance of subpoenas
- § 5.303 — Service of subpoenas on behalf of the respondent
- § 5.305 — Quashing a subpoena
- § 5.307 — Enforcement
- § 5.309 — Proof of service
- § 5.401 — Payment of witness fees and allowances
- § 5.501 — General
- § 5.521 — Verification of credential or endorsement
- § 5.567 — Order
- § 5.569 — Selection of an appropriate order
- § 5.701 — Appeals in general
- § 5.707 — Stay of effect of decision and order of Administrative Law Judge on appeal to the Commandant; temporary credential or endorsement
- § 5.713 — Appeals to the National Transportation Safety Board
- § 5.715 — Stay of effect of Decision of the Commandant on Appeal: Temporary credential and/or endorsement pending appeal to National Transportation Safety Board
- § 5.801 — Commandant's review
- § 5.803 — Record for decision on review
- § 5.805 — Action on review
- § 5.807 — Commandant's Decision on Review
- § 5.901 — Time limitations
- § 5.903 — Application procedures
- § 5.905 — Commandant's decision on application
PART 6
- § 6.01 — Procedures for effecting individual waivers of navigation and vessel inspection laws and regulations
- § 6.04 — Vessels requisitioned by the United States for emergency evacuation
- § 6.06 — Vessels operated by or chartered to Military Sealift Command
- § 6.07 — Chronological record of seaman's previous employment
PART 7
- § 7.1 — General purpose of boundary lines
- § 7.5 — Rules for establishing boundary lines
- § 7.10 — Eastport, ME to Cape Ann, MA
- § 7.15 — Massachusetts Bay, MA
- § 7.20 — Nantucket Sound, Vineyard Sound, Buzzards Bay, Narragansett Bay, MA, Block Island Sound and easterly entrance to Long Island Sound, NY
- § 7.25 — Montauk Point, NY to Atlantic Beach, NY
- § 7.30 — New York Harbor, NY
- § 7.35 — Sandy Hook, NJ to Cape May, NJ
- § 7.40 — Delaware Bay and tributaries
- § 7.45 — Cape Henlopen, DE to Cape Charles, VA
- § 7.50 — Chesapeake Bay and tributaries
- § 7.55 — Cape Henry, VA to Cape Fear, NC
- § 7.60 — Cape Fear, NC to Sullivans Island, SC
- § 7.65 — Charleston Harbor, SC
- § 7.70 — Folly Island, SC to Hilton Head Island, SC
- § 7.75 — Savannah River/Tybee Roads
- § 7.80 — Tybee Island, GA to St. Simons Island, GA
- § 7.85 — St. Simons Island, GA to Little Talbot Island, FL
- § 7.90 — St. Johns River, FL
- § 7.95 — St. Johns Point, FL to Miami Beach, FL
- § 7.100 — Florida Reefs and Keys from Miami, FL to Marquesas Keys, FL
- § 7.105 — Marquesas Keys, FL to Rio Grande, TX
- § 7.110 — Mamala Bay, HI
- § 7.115 — Santa Catalina Island, CA
- § 7.120 — Mexican/United States border to Point Fermin, CA
- § 7.125 — Point Vincente, CA to Point Conception, CA
- § 7.130 — Point Conception, CA to Point Sur, CA
- § 7.135 — Point Sur, CA to Cape Blanco, OR
- § 7.140 — Cape Blanco, OR to Cape Flattery, WA
- § 7.145 — Strait of Juan de Fuca, Haro Strait and Strait of Georgia WA
- § 7.150 — Canadian (BC) and United States (AK) Borders to Cape Spencer, AK
- § 7.155 — Cape Spencer, AK to Cape St. Elias, AK
- § 7.160 — Point Whitshed, AK to Aialik Cape, AK
- § 7.165 — Kenai Peninsula, AK to Kodiak Island, AK
- § 7.170 — Alaska Peninsula, AK to Aleutian Islands, AK
- § 7.175 — Alaska Peninsula, AK to Nunivak, AK
- § 7.180 — Kotzebue Sound, AK
PART 8
- § 8.100 — Definitions
- § 8.110 — Incorporation by reference
- § 8.120 — Reciprocity
- § 8.130 — Agreement conditions
- § 8.200 — Purpose
- § 8.210 — Applicability
- § 8.220 — Recognition of a classification society
- § 8.230 — Minimum standards for a recognized classification society
- § 8.240 — Application for recognition
- § 8.250 — Acceptance of standards and functions delegated under existing regulations
- § 8.260 — Revocation of classification society recognition
- § 8.300 — Purpose
- § 8.310 — Applicability
- § 8.320 — Classification society authorization to issue international certificates
- § 8.330 — Termination of classification society authority
- § 8.400 — Purpose
- § 8.410 — Applicability
- § 8.420 — Classification society authorization to participate in the Alternate Compliance Program
- § 8.430 — U.S. supplement to class rules
- § 8.440 — Vessel enrollment in the Alternate Compliance Program
- § 8.450 — Termination of classification society authority
- § 8.500 — Purpose
- § 8.505 — Scope and applicability
- § 8.510 — Definitions
- § 8.515 — Eligibility
- § 8.520 — Application
- § 8.525 — OCMI review and action
- § 8.530 — Plan development and approval
- § 8.535 — Training and operational evaluation
- § 8.540 — Enrollment in SIP
- § 8.545 — Scope of inspection for enrolled vessels
- § 8.550 — Plan review and revisions
- § 8.555 — Disenrollment
- § 8.560 — Waiver
- § 8.565 — Appeal
- § 8.570 — Interim approval of prototype SIP company or vessel plans
PART 9
- § 9.1 — Extra compensation; Coast Guard civilian personnel
- § 9.2 — Payment although no actual service performed
- § 9.3 — Overtime earnings not basis for overtime under Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945
- § 9.4 — Waiting time; actual report for duties
- § 9.5 — Night, Sunday, and holiday defined
- § 9.6 — Rate for night service
- § 9.7 — Rate for Sunday or holiday services
- § 9.8 — Broken periods
- § 9.9 — Two hours between broken periods
- § 9.10 — Waiting time
- § 9.11 — Proration of charges
- § 9.12 — Travel status overtime
- § 9.13 — Congressional appropriations necessary
- § 9.14 — Assessment and collection of fees
- § 9.15 — Application form
- § 9.16 — Billing for services
- § 9.17 — Protests
PART 10
- § 10.101 — Purpose
- § 10.103 — Incorporation by reference
- § 10.105 — Paperwork approval. [Reserved]
- § 10.107 — Definitions in subchapter B
- § 10.109 — Classification of endorsements
- § 10.201 — General characteristics of the Merchant Mariner Credential
- § 10.203 — Requirement to hold a TWIC and a Merchant Mariner Credential
- § 10.205 — Validity of a Merchant Mariner Credential
- § 10.207 — Identification number
- § 10.209 — General application procedures
- § 10.211 — Criminal record review
- § 10.213 — National Driver Register
- § 10.214 — Security Check
- § 10.217 — Merchant Mariner Credential application and examination locations
- § 10.219 — Fees
- § 10.221 — Citizenship
- § 10.223 — Modification or removal of limitations or scope
- § 10.225 — Requirements for original Merchant Mariner Credentials
- § 10.227 — Requirements for renewal
- § 10.229 — Replacement of lost Merchant Mariner Credentials
- § 10.231 — Requirements for raises of grade or new endorsements
- § 10.232 — Sea service
- § 10.233 — Obligations of the holder of a Merchant Mariner Credential
- § 10.235 — Suspension or revocation of Merchant Mariner Credentials
- § 10.237 — Right of appeal
- § 10.239 — Quick reference table for MMC requirements
- § 10.301 — General requirements
- § 10.302 — Medical and physical requirements
- § 10.303 — Medical waivers, limitations, and restrictions
- § 10.304 — General medical exam
- § 10.305 — Vision requirements
- § 10.306 — Hearing requirements
- § 10.401 — Applicability
- § 10.402 — Approval of training courses
- § 10.403 — General standards
- § 10.404 — Substitution of training for required service, use of training-record books (TRBs), and use of towing officer assessment records (TOARs)
- § 10.405 — Qualification as Qualified Assessor and Designated Examiner
- § 10.406 — Approved courses
- § 10.407 — Approval of training programs
- § 10.408 — Coast Guard-accepted training other than approved courses and programs
- § 10.409 — Coast Guard-accepted Quality Standard System (QSS) organizations
- § 10.410 — Quality Standard System (QSS) requirements
- § 10.411 — Simulator performance standards
- § 10.412 — Distance and e-learning
PART 11
- § 11.101 — Purpose of regulations
- § 11.102 — Incorporation by reference
- § 11.103-11.105 — 11.103-11.105 [Reserved]
- § 11.107 — Paperwork approval
- § 11.109-11.113 — 11.109-11.113 [Reserved]
- § 11.201 — General requirements for national and STCW officer endorsements
- § 11.202-11.210 — 11.202-11.210 [Reserved]
- § 11.211 — Creditable service and equivalents for national and STCW officer endorsements
- § 11.212-11.216 — 11.212-11.216 [Reserved]
- § 11.217 — Examination procedures and denial of officer endorsements
- § 11.219-11.223 — 11.219-11.223 [Reserved]
- § 11.301 — Requirements for STCW officer endorsements
- § 11.302 — Basic Training
- § 11.303 — Advanced firefighting
- § 11.304 — STCW deck officer endorsements
- § 11.305 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Master of vessels of 3,000 GT or more (management level)
- § 11.307 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Chief Mate of vessels of 3,000 GT or more (management level)
- § 11.309 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch of vessels of 500 GT or more (operational level)
- § 11.311 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Master of vessels of 500 GT or more and less than 3,000 GT (management level)
- § 11.313 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Chief Mate of vessels of 500 GT or more and less than 3,000 GT (management level)
- § 11.315 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Master of vessels of less than 500 GT (management level)
- § 11.317 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Master of vessels of less than 500 GT limited to near-coastal waters (management level)
- § 11.319 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch of vessels of less than 500 GT (operational level)
- § 11.321 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch of vessels of less than 500 GT limited to near-coastal waters (operational level)
- § 11.323 — STCW engineer officer endorsements
- § 11.325 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Chief Engineer Officer on vessels powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW/4,000 HP propulsion power or more (management level)
- § 11.327 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Second Engineer Officer on vessels powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000kW/4,000 HP propulsion power or more (management level)
- § 11.329 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch in a manned engineroom or Designated Duty Engineer in a periodically unmanned engineroom on vessels powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW/1,000 HP propulsion power or more (operational level)
- § 11.331 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Chief Engineer Officer on vessels powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW/1,000 HP or more and less than 3,000 kW/4,000 HP propulsion power (management level)
- § 11.333 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Second Engineer Officer on vessels powered by main propulsion machinery of 750kW/1,000 HP or more and less than 3,000 kW/4,000 HP propulsion power (management level)
- § 11.335 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as an Electro-technical Officer on vessels powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW/1,000 HP or more (operational level)
- § 11.337 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Vessel Security Officer
- § 11.401 — Ocean and near-coastal national officer endorsements
- § 11.402 — Tonnage requirements for national ocean or near-coastal endorsements for vessels of 1,600 GRT or more
- § 11.403 — Structure of national deck officer endorsements
- § 11.404 — Service requirements for Master of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage
- § 11.405 — Service requirements for Chief Mate of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage
- § 11.406 — Service requirements for Second Mate of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage
- § 11.407 — Service requirements for Third Mate of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage
- § 11.410 — Requirements for deck officer endorsements for vessels of less than 1,600 GRT
- § 11.412 — Service requirements for Master of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 1,600 GRT
- § 11.414 — Service requirements for Mate of ocean self-propelled vessels of less than 1,600 GRT
- § 11.416 — Service requirements for Mate of near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 1,600 GRT
- § 11.418 — Service requirements for Master of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 500 GRT
- § 11.420 — Service requirements for Mate of ocean self-propelled vessels of less than 500 GRT
- § 11.421 — Service requirements for Mate of near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 500 GRT
- § 11.422 — Tonnage limitations and qualifying requirements for endorsements as Master or Mate of vessels of less than 200 GRT
- § 11.424 — Requirements for Master of ocean self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT
- § 11.425 — Requirements for Mate of ocean self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT
- § 11.426 — Requirements for Master of near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT
- § 11.427 — Requirements for Mate of near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT
- § 11.428 — Requirements for Master of near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 100 GRT
- § 11.429 — Requirements for a Limited Master of near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 100 GRT
- § 11.430 — Endorsements for the Great Lakes and inland waters
- § 11.431 — Tonnage requirements for Great Lakes and inland endorsements for vessels of 1,600 GRT or more
- § 11.433 — Requirements for Master of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage
- § 11.435 — Requirements for Master of inland self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage
- § 11.437 — Requirements for Mate of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage
- § 11.442 — Requirements for Master of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of less than 1,600 GRT
- § 11.444 — Requirements for Mate of Great lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of less than 1,600 GRT
- § 11.446 — Requirements for Master of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of less than 500 GRT
- § 11.448 — Requirements for Mate of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of less than 500 GRT
- § 11.450 — Tonnage limitations and qualifying requirements for endorsements as Master or Mate of Great Lakes and inland vessels of less than 200 GRT
- § 11.452 — Requirements for Master of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT
- § 11.454 — Requirements for Mate of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT
- § 11.455 — Requirements for Master of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of less than 100 GRT
- § 11.456 — Requirements for Limited Master of Great Lakes and inland self-propelled vessels of less than 100 GRT
- § 11.457 — Requirements for Master of inland self-propelled vessels of less than 100 GRT
- § 11.459 — Requirements for national endorsement as Master or Mate on rivers
- § 11.462 — Requirements for national endorsement as Master or Mate of Uninspected Fishing Industry Vessels
- § 11.463 — General requirements for national endorsements as Master, Mate
- § 11.464 — Requirements for national endorsements as Master of Towing Vessels
- § 11.465 — Requirements for national endorsements as Mate (Pilot) of Towing Vessels
- § 11.466 — Requirements for national endorsements as Apprentice Mate of Towing Vessels
- § 11.467 — Requirements for a national endorsement as Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels of less than 100 GRT
- § 11.468 — National officer endorsements for mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs)
- § 11.470 — National officer endorsements as Offshore Installation Manager
- § 11.472 — National officer endorsements as Barge Supervisor
- § 11.474 — National officer endorsements as Ballast Control Operator
- § 11.480 — Radar Observer
- § 11.482 — Assistance Towing
- § 11.491 — National officer endorsements for service on offshore supply vessels
- § 11.493 — Master-OSV
- § 11.495 — Chief Mate-OSV
- § 11.497 — Mate-OSV
- § 11.501 — Grades and types of national engineer endorsements issued
- § 11.502 — General requirements for national engineer endorsements
- § 11.503 — Propulsion power limitations for national endorsements
- § 11.504 — Application of deck service for national limited engineer endorsements
- § 11.505 — National engineer officer endorsements
- § 11.510 — Service requirements for national endorsement as Chief Engineer of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels
- § 11.512 — Service requirements for national endorsement as First Assistant Engineer of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels
- § 11.514 — Service requirements for national endorsement as Second Assistant Engineer of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels
- § 11.516 — Service requirements for national endorsement as Third Assistant Engineer of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels
- § 11.518 — Service requirements for national endorsement as Chief Engineer-Limited of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels
- § 11.522 — Service requirements for national endorsement as Assistant Engineer-Limited of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels
- § 11.524 — Service requirements for national endorsement as Designated Duty Engineer of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels
- § 11.530 — Endorsements as Engineer of Uninspected Fishing Industry Vessels
- § 11.540 — Endorsements as engineers of mobile offshore drilling units
- § 11.542 — Endorsement as Chief Engineer-MODU
- § 11.544 — Endorsement as Assistant Engineer-MODU
- § 11.551 — Endorsements for service on offshore supply vessels
- § 11.553 — Chief Engineer-OSV
- § 11.555 — Assistant Engineer-OSV
- § 11.601 — Applicability
- § 11.603 — Requirements for Radio Officer endorsements
- § 11.604 — Requirements for an STCW endorsement for Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Radio Operator
- § 11.701 — Scope of Pilot endorsements
- § 11.703 — Service requirements
- § 11.705 — Route familiarization requirements
- § 11.707 — Examination requirements
- § 11.709 — Annual physical examination requirements
- § 11.711 — Tonnage requirements
- § 11.713 — Requirements for maintaining current knowledge of waters to be navigated
- § 11.801 — Applicability
- § 11.803 — Staff departments
- § 11.805 — General requirements
- § 11.807 — Experience requirements for registry
- § 11.821 — High-Speed Craft Type-Rating
- § 11.901 — General provisions
- § 11.903 — Officer endorsements requiring examinations
- § 11.910 — Subjects for deck officer endorsements
- § 11.920 — Subjects for MODU endorsements
- § 11.950 — Examination subjects for engineer officer endorsements
- § 11.1001 — Purpose of rules
- § 11.1003 — General requirements
- § 11.1005 — Employer application requirements
- § 11.1007 — Basis for denial
- § 11.1009 — Restrictions
- § 11.1101 — Purpose of rules
- § 11.1103 — Definitions
- § 11.1105 — General requirements for officer endorsements
PART 12
- § 12.101 — Purpose
- § 12.103 — Incorporation by reference
- § 12.105 — Paperwork approval
- § 12.201 — General requirements for national and STCW rating endorsements
- § 12.203 — Creditable service and equivalents for national and STCW ratings endorsements
- § 12.205 — Examination procedures and denial of rating and STCW endorsements
- § 12.401 — General requirements for Able Seafarer endorsements
- § 12.403 — Service or training requirements for Able Seafarer endorsements
- § 12.405 — Examination and demonstration of ability for Able Seafarer endorsements
- § 12.407 — General requirements for Lifeboat Operator endorsements
- § 12.409 — General requirements for Lifeboat Operator-Limited endorsements
- § 12.501 — General requirements for a Qualified Member of the Engine Department
- § 12.503 — Service or training requirements
- § 12.505 — Examination requirements
- § 12.601 — General requirements for STCW rating endorsements
- § 12.602 — Basic Training
- § 12.603 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Able Seafarer-Deck
- § 12.605 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Ratings Forming Part of a Navigational Watch
- § 12.607 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as rating as Able Seafarer-Engine
- § 12.609 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch
- § 12.611 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Electro-technical Rating on vessels powered by main propulsion machinery of 750 kW/1,000 HP or more
- § 12.613 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement in Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats other than Fast Rescue Boats
- § 12.615 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement in Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats other than Lifeboats and Fast Rescue Boats-Limited (PSC-Limited)
- § 12.617 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement in Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boats
- § 12.619 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Medical First-aid Provider
- § 12.621 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Person in Charge of Medical Care
- § 12.623 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Global Maritime Distress and Safety System At-sea Maintainer
- § 12.625 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement as Vessel Personnel with Designated Security Duties
- § 12.627 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement for Security Awareness
- § 12.701 — Credentials required for entry-level and miscellaneous ratings
- § 12.703 — General requirements for entry-level ratings
- § 12.705 — Endorsements for persons enrolled in a Maritime Administration-approved training program
- § 12.707 — Student observers
- § 12.709 — Apprentice Engineers
- § 12.711 — Apprentice Mate
- § 12.801 — Purpose
- § 12.803 — General requirements
- § 12.805 — Employer requirements
- § 12.807 — Basis for denial
- § 12.809 — Citizenship and identity
- § 12.811 — Restrictions
- § 12.813 — Alternative means of compliance
- § 12.901 — Purpose
- § 12.903 — Definitions
- § 12.905 — General requirements
PART 13
- § 13.101 — Purpose
- § 13.103 — Incorporation by reference
- § 13.105 — Paperwork approval
- § 13.106 — Requirement to hold an MMC
- § 13.107 — Tank vessel endorsements: General
- § 13.109 — Tank vessel endorsements: Authorized cargoes
- § 13.111 — Restricted tank vessel endorsements
- § 13.113 — [Reserved]
- § 13.115 — Chemical testing requirements
- § 13.117 — Re-issuance of expired tank vessel endorsements
- § 13.119 — Expiration of endorsements
- § 13.120 — Renewal of tank vessel endorsements
- § 13.121 — Courses for tank vessel endorsements
- § 13.123 — Recency of service or experience for original tank vessel endorsements
- § 13.125 — Physical and medical requirements
- § 13.127 — Service: General
- § 13.129 — Quick-reference table for tank vessel endorsements
- § 13.201 — Original application for Tank Vessel-PIC endorsement
- § 13.203 — Service requirements
- § 13.205 — Proof of service for Tank Vessel-PIC endorsement
- § 13.301 — Original application for Tank Barge-PIC endorsement
- § 13.303 — Service requirements
- § 13.305 — Proof of service for Tank Barge-PIC
- § 13.401 — Original application for Tank Vessel-Assistant endorsement
- § 13.403 — Service requirements
- § 13.405 — Proof of service for Tank Vessel-Assistant endorsement
- § 13.501 — Original application for Tank Vessel-Engineer endorsement
- § 13.503 — Service requirements
- § 13.505 — Proof of service for Tank Vessel-Engineer endorsement
- § 13.601 — General
- § 13.603 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement for Advanced Oil Tanker Cargo Operations
- § 13.605 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement for Advanced Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations
- § 13.607 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement for Advanced Liquefied Gas Tanker Cargo Operations
- § 13.609 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement for Basic Oil and Chemical Tanker Cargo Operations
- § 13.611 — Requirements to qualify for an STCW endorsement for Basic Liquefied Gas Tanker Cargo Operations
PART 14
- § 14.101 — Purpose of part
- § 14.103 — Addresses of Coast Guard
- § 14.105 — Disclosure and privacy
- § 14.201 — Voyages upon which shipping articles are required
- § 14.203 — Voyages upon which shipping articles are not required
- § 14.205 — Production of credentials by merchant mariner signing shipping articles
- § 14.207 — Content and form of shipping articles
- § 14.209 — Preparation of shipping articles at beginning of voyage
- § 14.211 — Posting of copy of shipping articles
- § 14.213 — Report of shipment of merchant mariner
- § 14.301 — Paying off of merchant mariner during or after voyage upon which shipping articles are required
- § 14.303 — Discharge of merchant mariner in foreign port
- § 14.305 — Entries in continuous discharge book
- § 14.307 — Entries on certificate of discharge
- § 14.309 — Entries in shipping articles at end of voyage
- § 14.311 — Report of discharge of merchant mariner
- § 14.313 — Storage of shipping articles and of certificates of discharge
- § 14.401 — General
- § 14.403 — Exemptions
- § 14.405 — Procedures
- § 14.407 — Reports
PART 15
- § 15.101 — Purpose of regulations
- § 15.102 — Paperwork approval
- § 15.103 — Incorporation by reference
- § 15.105 — General
- § 15.401 — Employment and service within restrictions of credential
- § 15.403 — When credentials for ratings are required
- § 15.404 — Requirements for serving onboard a vessel
- § 15.405 — Familiarity with vessel characteristics
- § 15.410 — Credentialed individuals for assistance towing vessels
- § 15.415 — [Reserved]
- § 15.501 — Certificate of inspection
- § 15.505 — Changes in the certificate of inspection
- § 15.510 — Right of appeal
- § 15.515 — Compliance with certificate of inspection
- § 15.520 — Mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs)
- § 15.525 — Additional manning requirements for tank vessels
- § 15.530 — Large passenger vessels
- § 15.535 — Towing vessels
- § 15.601 — General
- § 15.605 — Credentialed operators for uninspected passenger vessels
- § 15.610 — Master and Mate (Pilot) of uninspected towing vessels
- § 15.701 — Officers Competency Certificates Convention, 1936
- § 15.705 — Watches
- § 15.710 — Working hours
- § 15.715 — Automated vessels
- § 15.720 — Use of non-U.S.-credentialed personnel
- § 15.725 — Sailing short
- § 15.730 — Language requirements
- § 15.801 — General
- § 15.805 — Master
- § 15.810 — Mates
- § 15.812 — Pilots
- § 15.815 — Radar Observers
- § 15.816 — Automatic radar plotting aids (ARPA)
- § 15.817 — Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Radio Operator
- § 15.818 — Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) At-sea Maintainer
- § 15.820 — Chief Engineer
- § 15.825 — Engineers
- § 15.830 — Radio Officers
- § 15.835 — Staff officers
- § 15.840 — Able Seafarers
- § 15.845 — Lifeboat Operators
- § 15.850 — Lookouts
- § 15.855 — Cabin watchmen and fire patrolmen
- § 15.860 — Tank vessel endorsements
- § 15.865 — Qualified Member of the Engine Department
- § 15.901 — Inspected vessels of less than 100 GRT
- § 15.905 — Uninspected passenger vessels
- § 15.910 — Towing vessels
- § 15.915 — Engineer officer endorsements
- § 15.1001 — General
- § 15.1010 — California
- § 15.1020 — Hawaii
- § 15.1030 — New York and New Jersey
- § 15.1040 — Massachusetts
- § 15.1050 — North Carolina
- § 15.1101 — General
- § 15.1103 — Employment and service within the restrictions of an STCW endorsement or of a certificate of training
- § 15.1105 — Familiarization and Basic Training (BT)
- § 15.1107 — Maintenance of merchant mariners' records by owner or operator
- § 15.1109 — Watches
- § 15.1111 — Work hours and rest periods
- § 15.1113 — Security personnel
PART 16
- § 16.101 — Purpose of regulations
- § 16.105 — Definitions of terms used in this part
- § 16.107 — Waivers
- § 16.109 — Public Interest Exclusion (PIE)
- § 16.113 — Chemical drug testing
- § 16.115 — Penalties
- § 16.201 — Application
- § 16.203 — Employer, MRO, and SAP responsibilities
- § 16.205 — Implementation of chemical testing programs
- § 16.210 — Pre-employment testing requirements
- § 16.220 — Periodic testing requirements
- § 16.230 — Random testing requirements
- § 16.240 — Serious marine incident testing requirements
- § 16.250 — Reasonable cause testing requirements
- § 16.260 — Records
- § 16.401 — Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- § 16.500 — Management Information System requirements
PART 24
- § 24.01-1 — Purpose of regulations
- § 24.01-7 — Right of appeal
- § 24.05-1 — Vessels subject to the requirements of this subchapter
- § 24.05-5 — Specific application noted in text
- § 24.10-1 — Definitions
- § 24.15-1 — Conditions under which equivalents may be used
- § 24.15-5 — Canadian pleasure craft temporarily using navigable waters of the United States
- § 24.20-1 — Marine engineering details
PART 25
- § 25.01-1 — Applicable to all vessels
- § 25.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 25.01-5 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 25.10-1 — Applicability
- § 25.10-2 — Definitions
- § 25.10-3 — Navigation light certification requirements
- § 25.25-1 — Application
- § 25.25-11 — Condition
- § 25.25-13 — Personal flotation device lights
- § 25.25-15 — Retroreflective material for personal flotation devices
- § 25.25-17 — Survival craft requirements for uninspected passenger vessels of at least 100 gross tons
- § 25.25-19 — Visual distress signals
- § 25.25-3 — Definitions
- § 25.25-5 — Life preservers and other lifesaving equipment required
- § 25.25-7 — Marking
- § 25.25-9 — Storage
- § 25.26-1 — Definitions
- § 25.26-10 — EPIRB requirements for uninspected passenger vessels
- § 25.26-20 — Other manned uninspected commercial vessels
- § 25.26-5 — Commercial fishing industry vessels
- § 25.26-50 — Servicing of EPIRBs
- § 25.26-60 — Exemptions
- § 25.30-1 — Applicability
- § 25.30-10 — Portable fire extinguishers and semi-portable fire extinguishing systems
- § 25.30-15 — Fixed fire extinguishing systems
- § 25.30-20 — Fire extinguishing equipment required
- § 25.30-5 — General provisions
- § 25.30-80 — Location and number of fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed prior to August 22, 2016
- § 25.30-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 25.35-1 — Requirements
- § 25.40-1 — Tanks and engine spaces
- § 25.45-1 — Heating and lighting systems on vessels carrying passengers for hire
- § 25.45-2 — Cooking systems on vessels carrying passengers for hire
- § 25.50-1 — Criteria
PART 26
- § 26.01-1 — Applicable to all vessels
- § 26.03-1 — Safety orientation
- § 26.03-10 — Signaling light
- § 26.03-2 — Emergency instructions
- § 26.03-4 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 26.03-6 — Special permit
- § 26.03-8 — Marine Event of National Significance special permits
- § 26.03-9 — Voyage plans for uninspected passenger vessels of at least 100 gross tons
- § 26.08-1 — Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records
- § 26.15-1 — May board at any time
- § 26.20-1 — Must be available
- § 26.30-1 — Approved unicellular plastic foam work vests
- § 26.30-10 — Stowage
- § 26.30-5 — Use
PART 27
- § 27.100 — Applicability; preemptive effect
- § 27.101 — Definitions
- § 27.102 — Incorporation by reference
- § 27.103 — Preemption
- § 27.201 — What are the requirements for general alarms on towing vessels?
- § 27.203 — What are the requirements for fire detection on towing vessels?
- § 27.205 — What are the requirements for internal communication systems on towing vessels?
- § 27.207 — What are the requirements for fuel shut-offs on towing vessels?
- § 27.209 — What are the requirements for training crews to respond to fires?
- § 27.211 — What are the specifications for fuel systems on towing vessels whose construction was contracted for on or after January 18, 2000?
- § 27.301 — What are the requirements for fire pumps, fire mains, and fire hoses on towing vessels?
- § 27.303 — What are the requirements for fire-extinguishing equipment on towing vessels in inland service, and on towing vessels in ocean or coastal service whose construction was contracted for before August 27, 2003?
- § 27.305 — What are the requirements for fire-extinguishing equipment on towing vessels in ocean or coastal service whose construction was contracted for on or after August 27, 2003?
PART 28
- § 28.10 — Authority
- § 28.20 — OMB control numbers
- § 28.30 — Applicability; preemptive effect
- § 28.40 — Incorporation by reference
- § 28.50 — Definition of terms used in this part
- § 28.60 — Exemption letter
- § 28.65 — Termination of unsafe operations
- § 28.70 — Approved equipment and material
- § 28.73 — Accepted organizations
- § 28.76 — Similarly qualified organizations
- § 28.80 — Report of casualty
- § 28.90 — Report of injury
- § 28.95 — Right of appeal
- § 28.100 — Applicability
- § 28.105 — Lifesaving equipment—general requirements
- § 28.110 — Life preservers or other personal flotation devices
- § 28.115 — Ring life buoys
- § 28.120 — Survival craft
- § 28.125 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 28.130 — Survival craft equipment
- § 28.135 — Lifesaving equipment markings
- § 28.140 — Operational readiness, maintenance, and inspection of lifesaving equipment
- § 28.145 — Distress signals
- § 28.150 — Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs)
- § 28.155 — Excess fire detection and protection equipment
- § 28.160 — Portable fire extinguishers
- § 28.165 — Injury placard
- § 28.200 — Applicability
- § 28.205 — Fireman's outfits and self-contained breathing apparatus
- § 28.210 — First aid equipment and training
- § 28.215 — Guards for exposed hazards
- § 28.225 — Navigational information
- § 28.230 — Compasses
- § 28.235 — Anchors and radar reflectors
- § 28.240 — General alarm system
- § 28.245 — Communication equipment
- § 28.250 — High water alarms
- § 28.255 — Bilge pumps, bilge piping, and dewatering systems
- § 28.260 — Electronic position fixing devices
- § 28.265 — Emergency instructions
- § 28.270 — Instruction, drills, and safety orientation
- § 28.275 — Acceptance criteria for instructors and course curricula
- § 28.300 — Applicability and general requirements
- § 28.305 — Lifesaving and signaling equipment
- § 28.310 — Launching of survival craft
- § 28.315 — Fire pumps, fire mains, fire hydrants, and fire hoses
- § 28.320 — Fixed gas fire extinguishing systems
- § 28.325 — Fire detection and alarm systems
- § 28.330 — Galley hood and other fire protection equipment
- § 28.335 — Fuel systems
- § 28.340 — Ventilation of enclosed engine and fuel tank spaces
- § 28.345 — Electrical standards for vessels less than 79 feet (24 meters) in length
- § 28.350 — General requirements for electrical systems
- § 28.355 — Main source of electrical power
- § 28.360 — Electrical distribution systems
- § 28.365 — Overcurrent protection and switched circuits
- § 28.370 — Wiring methods and materials
- § 28.375 — Emergency source of electrical power
- § 28.380 — General structural fire protection
- § 28.385 — Structural fire protection for vessels that operate with more than 49 individuals on board
- § 28.390 — Means of escape
- § 28.395 — Embarkation stations
- § 28.400 — Radar and depth sounding devices
- § 28.405 — Hydraulic equipment
- § 28.410 — Deck rails, lifelines, storm rails, and hand grabs
- § 28.500 — Applicability
- § 28.501 — Substantial alterations
- § 28.505 — Vessel owner's responsibility
- § 28.510 — Definition of stability terms
- § 28.515 — Submergence test as an alternative to stability calculations
- § 28.520-28.525 — 28.520-28.525 [Reserved]
- § 28.530 — Stability instructions
- § 28.535 — Inclining test
- § 28.540 — Free surface
- § 28.545 — Intact stability when using lifting gear
- § 28.550 — Icing
- § 28.555 — Freeing ports
- § 28.560 — Watertight and weathertight integrity
- § 28.565 — Water on deck
- § 28.570 — Intact righting energy
- § 28.575 — Severe wind and roll
- § 28.580 — Unintentional flooding
- § 28.590-28.630 — 28.590-28.630 [Reserved]
- § 28.700 — Applicability
- § 28.710 — Examination and certification of compliance
- § 28.720 — Survey and classification
- § 28.800 — Applicability and general requirements
- § 28.805 — Launching of survival craft
- § 28.810 — Deck rails, lifelines, storm rails and hand grabs
- § 28.815 — Bilge pumps, bilge piping, and dewatering systems
- § 28.820 — Fire pumps, fire mains, fire hydrants, and fire hoses
- § 28.825 — Excess fire detection and protection equipment
- § 28.830 — Fire detection and alarm systems
- § 28.835 — Fuel systems
- § 28.840 — Means for stopping pumps, ventilation, and machinery
- § 28.845 — General requirements for electrical systems
- § 28.850 — Main source of electrical power
- § 28.855 — Electrical distribution systems
- § 28.860 — Overcurrent protection and switched circuits
- § 28.865 — Wiring methods and materials
- § 28.870 — Emergency source of electrical power
- § 28.875 — Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot
- § 28.880 — Hydraulic equipment
- § 28.885 — Cargo gear
- § 28.890 — Examination and certification of compliance
- § 28.895 — Loadlines
- § 28.900 — Post accident inspection
- § 28.905 — Repairs and alterations
- § 28.1100 — General
- § 28.1105 — Request for a waiver
- § 28.1110 — Waiver approval
- § 28.1115 — Waiver request and approval records
PART 30
- § 30.01-1 — Purpose of regulations
- § 30.01-10 — Application of regulations governing alterations or repairs—TB/ALL
- § 30.01-15 — Effective date of regulations—TB/ALL
- § 30.01-2 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 30.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 30.01-5 — Application of regulations—TB/ALL
- § 30.01-6 — Application to vessels on an international voyage
- § 30.01-7 — Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes Routes—TB/OC
- § 30.10-1 — Definition of terms—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-11 — Coastwise—TB/C
- § 30.10-13 — Cofferdam—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-14 — Combination carrier—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-15 — Combustible liquid—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-17 — Commandant—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-19 — Coast Guard District Commander—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-19a — Control space—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-2 — Accommodation space—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-20 — Deadweight or DWT—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-21 — Flammable or inflammable—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-22 — Flammable liquid—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-23 — Flame arrester—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-25 — Flame screen—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-27 — Flashpoint—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-29 — Gas free—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-2a — Anniversary date—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-3 — Approved—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-31 — General rules and regulations—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-33 — Great Lakes—TB/L
- § 30.10-35 — Headquarters—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-37 — Keel laying date—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-38 — Lightweight—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-39 — Liquefied flammable gas—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-41 — Lakes, bays, and sounds—TB/B
- § 30.10-42 — Machinery space—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-43 — Marine inspector or inspector—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-45 — Ocean—TB/O
- § 30.10-47 — Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-48 — Oil fuel—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-48a — Oil fuel unit—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-49 — Permit—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-5 — Cargo—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-50 — Pilot boarding equipment and point of access
- § 30.10-55 — Pressure vacuum relief valve—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-57 — Recognized classification society—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-59 — Reid vapor pressure—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-5a — Cargo area—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-5b — Cargo control station—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-6 — Cargo handling room—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-61 — Rivers—TB/R
- § 30.10-62 — Self-propelled tank vessel—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-62a — Service spaces—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-63 — Spark arrester—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-65 — Tank barge—B/ALL
- § 30.10-67 — Tankship—T/ALL
- § 30.10-69 — Tank vessel—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-6a — Category A machinery space—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-7 — Certificated—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-71 — Tank vessel endorsements—TB/ALL
- § 30.10-9 — Classification requirements—TB/ALL
- § 30.15-1 — Conditions under which equivalents may be used—TB/ALL
- § 30.25-1 — Cargoes carried in vessels certificated under the rules of this subchapter
- § 30.25-3 — Benzene
- § 30.30-1 — Scope and purpose
- § 30.30-11 — Determinations
- § 30.30-3 — Evaluation materials
- § 30.30-5 — Submission of evaluation materials
- § 30.30-7 — Availability of materials
- § 30.30-9 — Evaluation
PART 31
- § 31.01-1 — Inspections required—TB/ALL, preemptive effect
- § 31.01-10 — Authority of marine inspectors—TB/ALL
- § 31.01-15 — Application for a Certificate of inspection—TB/ALL
- § 31.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 31.01-20 — Application for inspection of a new tank vessel or conversion of a vessel to a tank vessel—TB/ALL
- § 31.01-3 — Alternate compliance
- § 31.01-5 — Scope of initial inspection—TB/ALL
- § 31.05-1 — Issuance of certificate of inspection—TB/ALL
- § 31.05-10 — Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection—TB/ALL
- § 31.05-15 — Certificate of inspection; terms; endorsements—TB/ALL
- § 31.05-5 — Posting the certificate of inspection—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-1 — Recognized classification society—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-10 — Vessels converted to tank vessels—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-15 — Inspection for certification—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-16 — Inspection and certification of cargo gear—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-17 — Annual and periodic inspections—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-17a — Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity
- § 31.10-18 — Fire fighting equipment: General—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-18a — Liquefied gas vessels: additional firefighting equipment inspections
- § 31.10-19 — All firefighting equipment may be tested—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-20 — Definitions relating to hull examinations—T/B ALL
- § 31.10-21 — Drydock examination, internal structural examination, cargo tank internal examination, and underwater survey intervals—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-21a — Periodic gauging of tank vessel midbodies more than 30 years old that carry certain oil cargoes—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-22 — Notice and plans required
- § 31.10-24 — Integral fuel oil tank examinations—T/ALL
- § 31.10-25 — Inspection covering repairs and alterations involving safety—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-30 — Stability requirements—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-32 — Loading information—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-35 — Permit to proceed to another port for repair—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-40 — Inspection during trial trip—T/ALL
- § 31.10-45 — Inspection of crew accommodations—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-5 — Inspection of new tank vessels—TB/ALL
- § 31.10-50 — Inspection of bilges—TB/ALL
- § 31.15-1 — Officers and crews—TB/ALL
- § 31.15-10 — Towing vessels may carry persons in addition to crew—B/LBR
- § 31.15-5 — Tank barges—B/ALL
- § 31.20-1 — Waters—TB/ALL
- § 31.25-1 — Load lines required—TB/OCL
- § 31.30-1 — Marine engineering regulations and material specifications—TB/ALL
- § 31.35-1 — Electrical installations, lighting and power equipment, batteries, etc.—TB/ALL
- § 31.35-5 — Communications; alarm systems, telephone and voice tube systems, engine telegraph systems, etc.—TB/ALL
- § 31.36-1 — Lifesaving appliances and arrangements—TB/ALL
- § 31.40-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 31.40-10 — Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate—T/ALL
- § 31.40-15 — Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate—T/ALL
- § 31.40-25 — Exemption Certificate—T/ALL
- § 31.40-30 — Safety Management Certificate—T/ALL
- § 31.40-35 — Availability of certificates
- § 31.40-40 — Duration of Convention certificates—T/ALL
- § 31.40-45 — American Bureau of Shipping—T/ALL
- § 31.40-5 — Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate—T/ALL
PART 32
- § 32.01-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 32.02-1 — Means of escape—T/ALL
- § 32.02-10 — Rails—TB/ALL
- § 32.02-15 — Guards at dangerous places—TB/ALL
- § 32.02-5 — Communication between deckhouses—TB/OCLB
- § 32.05-1 — Draft marks and draft indicating systems—TB/ALL
- § 32.05-10 — Name of tankship—T/ALL
- § 32.05-15 — Name of tank barge—B/ALL
- § 32.05-5 — Vessel's name on equipment—TB/ALL
- § 32.15-10 — Sounding machines—T/OCL
- § 32.15-15 — Anchors, Chains, and Hawsers—TB/ALL
- § 32.15-30 — Radar—T/OC
- § 32.15-35 — Magnetic Compass and Gyrocompass—T/OC
- § 32.15-5 — Whistles—T/ALL
- § 32.16-1 — Navigation bridge visibility-T/ALL
- § 32.20-1 — Equipment installations on vessels during World War II—TB/ALL
- § 32.20-10 — Flame arresters—TB/ALL
- § 32.20-20 — Liquid level gaging—T/ALL
- § 32.20-5 — Pressure vacuum relief valves—TB/ALL
- § 32.25-1 — General alarm systems for tankships and manned tank barges
- § 32.30-1 — Voice tubes or telephone equipment—T/ALL
- § 32.30-5 — Engine order telegraph equipment—T/ALL
- § 32.35-1 — Boilers and machinery—TB/ALL
- § 32.35-10 — Steering apparatus on tank vessels—TB/ALL
- § 32.35-15 — Installation of air compressors on tank vessels contracted for on or after June 15, 1977—TB/ALL
- § 32.35-5 — Installation of internal combustion engines—TB/ALL
- § 32.40-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 32.40-10 — Location of crew spaces—T/ALL
- § 32.40-15 — Construction—T/ALL
- § 32.40-20 — Sleeping accommodations—T/ALL
- § 32.40-25 — Washrooms and toilet rooms—T/ALL
- § 32.40-30 — Messrooms—T/ALL
- § 32.40-35 — Hospital space—T/ALL
- § 32.40-40 — Other spaces—T/ALL
- § 32.40-45 — Lighting—T/ALL
- § 32.40-5 — Intent—T/ALL
- § 32.40-50 — Heating and cooling—T/ALL
- § 32.40-55 — Insect screens—T/ALL
- § 32.40-60 — Crew accommodations on tankships of less than 100 gross tons and manned tank barges—TB/ALL
- § 32.40-65 — Crew accommodations on tankships constructed before June 15, 1987—T/ALL
- § 32.45-1 — Installation and details
- § 32.50-1 — Cargo pumps for tank vessels constructed on or after November 10, 1936—TB/ALL
- § 32.50-10 — Cargo pumps on tank vessels with independent cargo tanks which were constructed prior to November 10, 1936—TB/ALL
- § 32.50-15 — Cargo piping on tank vessels constructed on or after July 1, 1951—TB/ALL
- § 32.50-20 — Cargo piping for tank vessels constructed between November 10, 1936, and July 1, 1951—TB/ALL
- § 32.50-25 — Cargo pumps and piping on tank vessels constructed prior to November 10, 1936—TB/ALL
- § 32.50-3 — Cargo discharge—TB/ALL
- § 32.50-30 — Cargo hose—TB/ALL
- § 32.50-35 — Remote manual shutdown for internal combustion engine driven cargo pump on tank vessels—TB/ALL
- § 32.50-5 — Cargo pump gauges on tank vessels constructed on or after November 10, 1936—TB/ALL
- § 32.52-1 — Bilge pumps on tank vessels constructed or converted on or after November 19, 1952—TB/ALL
- § 32.52-10 — Bilge pumps and piping on tank vessels constructed or converted prior to November 19, 1952—TB/ALL
- § 32.52-5 — Bilge piping for pump rooms and adjacent cofferdams on tank vessels constructed or converted on or after November 19, 1952—TB/ALL
- § 32.53-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 32.53-10 — General—T/ALL
- § 32.53-3 — Exemptions
- § 32.53-30 — Positive pressure—T/ALL
- § 32.53-5 — Operation-T/ALL
- § 32.55-1 — Ventilation of tank vessels constructed on or after July 1, 1951—TB/ALL
- § 32.55-10 — Ventilation of tank vessels contracted prior to November 10, 1936—TB/ALL
- § 32.55-15 — Ventilation for hold spaces—TB/ALL
- § 32.55-20 — Venting of cargo tanks of tankships constructed on or after July 1, 1951—T/ALL
- § 32.55-25 — Venting of cargo tanks of tank barges constructed on or after July 1, 1951—B/ALL
- § 32.55-30 — Venting of cargo tanks of tank vessels constructed between November 10, 1936, and July 1, 1951—TB/ALL
- § 32.55-35 — Venting of cargo tanks on tank vessels constructed prior to November 10, 1936—TB/ALL
- § 32.55-45 — Venting of cofferdams and void spaces of tank vessels constructed on or after November 10, 1936—TB/ALL
- § 32.55-5 — Ventilation of tank vessels constructed between November 10, 1936, and July 1, 1951—TB/ALL
- § 32.55-50 — Ventilation of tankships that have a keel laying date on or after January 1, 1975—T/ALL
- § 32.56-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 32.56-10 — Navigation positions—T/ALL
- § 32.56-15 — Deck spills—T/ALL
- § 32.56-20 — Insulation of exterior boundaries: Superstructures and deckhouses—T/ALL
- § 32.56-21 — Openings in exterior boundaries: Accommodation, service, and control spaces—T/ALL
- § 32.56-22 — Openings in and insulation of boundaries: Other spaces—T/ALL
- § 32.56-25 — Category A machinery spaces: Windows and port lights—T/ALL
- § 32.56-30 — Category A machinery spaces: Bulkheads and decks—T/ALL
- § 32.56-35 — Doors—T/ALL
- § 32.56-40 — Category A machinery spaces: Insulation—T/ALL
- § 32.56-45 — Draft stops—T/ALL
- § 32.56-5 — General—T/ALL
- § 32.56-50 — Combustible veneers—T/ALL
- § 32.56-55 — Control spaces—T/ALL
- § 32.56-60 — Ventilation ducts—T/ALL
- § 32.57-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 32.57-10 — Construction—TB/ALL
- § 32.57-5 — Definitions—TB/ALL
- § 32.59-1 — Minimum section modulus and plating thickness requirements—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-1 — Scantlings, material, and workmanship—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-10 — Segregation of cargo; Grade A, B, C, or D—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-15 — Segregation of cargo; Grade E—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-20 — Pumprooms on tank vessels carrying Grade A, B, C, D and/or E liquid cargo—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-25 — Living quarters—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-30 — Tank vessels with independent tanks—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-35 — Tank vessels carrying Grade A liquid cargo—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-40 — Construction and testing of cargo tanks and bulkheads—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-45 — Segregation of spaces containing the emergency source of electric power—TB/ALL
- § 32.60-5 — Subdivision of cargo space—TB/ALL
- § 32.63-1 — Application—B/ALL
- § 32.63-10 — Rakes and coamings—B/ALL
- § 32.63-20 — Hull structure—B/ALL
- § 32.63-25 — Cargo tanks and supports—B/ALL
- § 32.63-5 — Barge hull classifications—B/ALL
- § 32.63-8 — Alternative arrangements—B/ALL
- § 32.65-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 32.65-10 — Subdivision of cargo space—TB/ALL
- § 32.65-15 — Cofferdams—TB/ALL
- § 32.65-20 — Pumprooms—TB/ALL
- § 32.65-25 — Living quarters—TB/ALL
- § 32.65-30 — Tank vessels with independent tanks—TB/ALL
- § 32.65-35 — Tank vessels carrying Grade A liquids—TB/ALL
- § 32.65-40 — Construction and testing of cargo tanks and bulkheads—TB/ALL
- § 32.65-5 — Scantlings, material, and workmanship—TB/ALL
- § 32.70-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 32.70-10 — Cofferdams—TB/ALL
- § 32.70-15 — Pumprooms—TB/ALL
- § 32.70-20 — Pump-engine compartment—TB/ALL
- § 32.70-25 — Cargo tanks—TB/ALL
- § 32.70-5 — Hull requirements; general—TB/ALL
- § 32.75-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 32.75-10 — Cargo tanks—TB/ALL
- § 32.75-15 — Electric bonding and grounding for tanks—TB/ALL
- § 32.75-20 — Hold spaces and bulkheads—TB/ALL
- § 32.75-5 — Hull requirements; general—TB/ALL
- § 32.80-1 — General requirements—B/ALL
- § 32.85-1 — Fireproofing of lamp, oil and paint rooms—T/ALL
- § 32.90-1 — Pilot boarding equipment
PART 34
- § 34.01-1 — Applicability—TB/ALL, preemptive effect
- § 34.01-10 — Protection for unusual arrangements or special products—TB/ALL
- § 34.01-15 — Incorporation by reference
- § 34.01-5 — Equipment installed but not required—TB/ALL
- § 34.05-1 — Fire main system—T/ALL
- § 34.05-10 — Portable and semiportable extinguishers—TB/ALL
- § 34.05-20 — Fire axes—T/ALL
- § 34.05-5 — Fire extinguishing systems—T/ALL
- § 34.10-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 34.10-10 — Fire station hydrants, hose and nozzles—T/ALL
- § 34.10-15 — Piping—T/ALL
- § 34.10-5 — Fire pumps—T/ALL
- § 34.10-90 — Installations contracted for prior to May 26, 1965—T/ALL
- § 34.13-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 34.15-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 34.15-10 — Controls—T/ALL
- § 34.15-15 — Piping—T/ALL
- § 34.15-20 — Carbon dioxide storage—T/ALL
- § 34.15-25 — Discharge outlets—T/ALL
- § 34.15-30 — Alarms—T/ALL
- § 34.15-35 — Enclosure openings—T/ALL
- § 34.15-40 — Pressure relief—T/ALL
- § 34.15-5 — Quantity, pipe sizes, and discharge rates—T/ALL
- § 34.15-50 — Lockout valves—T/ALL
- § 34.15-60 — Odorizing units—T/ALL
- § 34.15-90 — Installations contracted for prior to January 1, 1962—T/ALL
- § 34.17-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 34.17-10 — Controls—T/ALL
- § 34.17-15 — Piping—T/ALL
- § 34.17-20 — Discharge outlets—T/ALL
- § 34.17-25 — Additional protection required—T/ALL
- § 34.17-5 — Quantity of foam required—T/ALL
- § 34.17-90 — Installations contracted for prior to January 1, 1962—T/ALL
- § 34.20-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 34.20-10 — Controls—T/ALL
- § 34.20-15 — Piping—T/ALL
- § 34.20-20 — Discharge outlets—T/ALL
- § 34.20-25 — Foam monitor capacity—T/ALL
- § 34.20-3 — Cargo area definition—T/ALL
- § 34.20-5 — Quantity of foam required—T/ALL
- § 34.20-90 — Installations contracted for prior to January 1, 1970—T/ALL
- § 34.25-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 34.25-10 — Controls—T/ALL
- § 34.25-15 — Piping—T/ALL
- § 34.25-20 — Spray nozzles—T/ALL
- § 34.25-5 — Capacity and arrangement—T/ALL
- § 34.25-90 — Installations contracted for prior to January 1, 1964—T/ALL
- § 34.30-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 34.50-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 34.50-10 — Location, number, and installation of fire extinguishers—TB/ALL
- § 34.50-20 — Semiportable fire extinguishers—TB/ALL
- § 34.50-80 — Location and number of fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed prior to August 22, 2016—TB/ALL
- § 34.50-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to January 1, 1962—TB/ALL
- § 34.60-1 — Application—T/ALL
- § 34.60-10 — Location—T/ALL
- § 34.60-5 — Number required—T/ALL
PART 35
- § 35.01-1 — Inspection and testing required when making alterations, repairs, or other such operations involving riveting, welding, burning, or like fire-producing actions—TB/ALL
- § 35.01-10 — Shipping papers—TB/ALL
- § 35.01-15 — Carriage of persons other than crew—TB/ALL
- § 35.01-2 — Preemptive effect
- § 35.01-25 — Sacrificial anode installations—TB/ALL
- § 35.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 35.01-35 — Repairs and alterations to firefighting equipment—TB/ALL
- § 35.01-45 — Open hopper type barges—B/ALL
- § 35.01-5 — Sanitary condition and crew quarters—T/ALL
- § 35.01-50 — Special operating requirements for tank barges carrying certain dangerous bulk cargoes—B/ALL
- § 35.01-55 — Pilot boarding operation
- § 35.01-60 — Person excluded
- § 35.03-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 35.03-10 — Use—TB/ALL
- § 35.03-15 — Shipboard stowage—TB/ALL
- § 35.03-20 — Shipboard inspections—TB/ALL
- § 35.03-25 — Additional requirements for hybrid work vests
- § 35.03-5 — Approved types of work vests—TB/ALL
- § 35.05-1 — Officers and crews of tankships—T/ALL
- § 35.05-15 — Tank vessel security—TB/ALL
- § 35.05-20 — Physical condition of crew—TB/ALL
- § 35.05-25 — Illness, alcohol, drugs—TB/ALL
- § 35.05-5 — 35.05-5-35.05-10 [Reserved]
- § 35.07-1 — Application—TB/ALL
- § 35.07-10 — Actions required to be logged—TB/ALL
- § 35.07-5 — Logbooks and records—TB/ALL
- § 35.08-1 — Posting of stability letter
- § 35.10-1 — Emergency training, musters, and drills—T/ALL
- § 35.10-15 — Emergency lighting and power systems—T/ALL
- § 35.10-3 — Display of plans—TB/ALL
- § 35.10-5 — Muster lists, emergency signals, and manning—T/ALL
- § 35.15-1 — Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records—TB/ALL
- § 35.20-1 — Notice to mariners; aids to navigation—T/OCLB
- § 35.20-10 — Steering gear test—T/ALL
- § 35.20-20 — Master's and officer's responsibility—TB/ALL
- § 35.20-30 — Flashing the rays of a searchlight or other blinding light—T/ALL
- § 35.20-35 — Whistling—T/ALL
- § 35.20-40 — Maneuvering characteristics—T/OC
- § 35.20-45 — Use of Auto Pilot—T/ALL
- § 35.20-5 — Draft of tankships—T/OC
- § 35.20-7 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements—TB/ALL
- § 35.25-1 — Examination of boilers and machinery by engineer—T/ALL
- § 35.25-10 — Requirements for fuel oil—T/ALL
- § 35.25-15 — Carrying of excess steam—TB/ALL
- § 35.25-5 — Repairs of boilers and unfired pressure vessels and reports of repairs or accidents by Chief Engineer—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-1 — Warning signals and signs—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-10 — Cargo tank hatches, ullage holes, and Butterworth plates—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-15 — Combustible gas indicator—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-20 — Emergency equipment—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-25 — Explosives—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-30 — Portable electric equipment—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-35 — Spark producing devices—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-40 — Flammable liquid and gas fuels as ship's stores—TB/ALL
- § 35.30-5 — Fires, matches, and smoking—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-1 — Persons on duty—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-10 — Closing of freeing-ports, scuppers, and sea valves—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-15 — Connecting for cargo transfer—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-20 — Inspection before transfer of cargo—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-25 — Approval to start transfer of cargo—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-30 — “Declaration of Inspection” for tank vessels—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-35 — Duties of Person in Charge of transfer—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-4 — Insulating flange joint or nonconductive hose—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-40 — Conditions under which transfer operations shall not be commenced or if started shall be discontinued—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-42 — Restrictions on vessels alongside a tank vessel loading or unloading cargo of Grade A, B, or C—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-45 — Auxiliary steam, air, or electric current—B/ALL
- § 35.35-5 — Electrical bonding—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-50 — Termination of transfer operations—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-55 — Transfer of other cargo or stores on tank vessels—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-60 — Transportation of other cargo or stores on tank barges—B/ALL
- § 35.35-70 — Maintenance of cargo handling equipment—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-75 — Emergencies—TB/ALL
- § 35.35-85 — Air compressors—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-1 — General alarm contact maker—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-10 — Steam, foam, carbon dioxide, or clean agent fire smothering apparatus—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-15 — Fire hose stations—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-17 — Foam hose/monitor stations—T/ALL
- § 35.40-18 — Water spray systems—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-20 — Emergency equipment—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-25 — Fire extinguishers—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-30 — Instructions for changing steering gear—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-35 — Rudder orders—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-40 — Marking and instructions for fire and emergency equipment—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-5 — General alarm bells—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-6 — Emergency lights—TB/ALL
- § 35.40-7 — Carbon dioxide and clean agent alarms—T/ALL
- § 35.40-8 — Carbon dioxide warning signs—T/ALL
PART 36
- § 36.01-1 — Scope of regulations—TB/ALL
- § 36.01-5 — Certificate of inspection—TB/ALL
- § 36.05-1 — Installation of cargo tanks—TB/ALL
- § 36.05-10 — Protection of personnel—TB/ALL
- § 36.10-1 — Cargo pump relief valves—TB/ALL
- § 36.20-1 — Flame screens—TB/ALL
- § 36.20-5 — Ventilation of pumproom—TB/ALL
- § 36.30-1 — Lagged tanks—TB/ALL
PART 38
- § 38.01-1 — Scope of regulations—TB/ALL
- § 38.01-2 — Transportation of portable cylinders or portable tanks containing or having previously contained liquefied flammable gases in dry cargo spaces—TB/ALL
- § 38.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 38.01-5 — Certificate of inspection—TB/ALL
- § 38.05-1 — Design and construction of vessels—general—TB/ALL
- § 38.05-10 — Installation of cargo tanks—general—TB/ALL
- § 38.05-2 — Design and construction of cargo tanks—general—TB/ALL
- § 38.05-20 — Insulation—TB/ALL
- § 38.05-25 — Refrigerated systems—TB/ALL
- § 38.05-3 — Design and construction of pressure vessel type cargo tanks—TB/ALL
- § 38.05-4 — Design and construction of nonpressure vessel type cargo tanks—TB/ALL
- § 38.05-5 — Markings—TB/ALL
- § 38.10-1 — Valves, fittings, and accessories—TB/ALL
- § 38.10-10 — Cargo piping—TB/ALL
- § 38.10-15 — Safety relief valves—TB/ALL
- § 38.10-20 — Liquid level gaging devices—TB/ALL
- § 38.10-5 — Filling and discharge pipes—TB/ALL
- § 38.15-1 — Filling of tanks—TB/ALL
- § 38.15-10 — Leak detection systems—T/ALL
- § 38.15-15 — Electrical installations—TB/ALL
- § 38.15-20 — Remote shutdowns—TB/ALL
- § 38.15-5 — Cargo hose—TB/ALL
- § 38.20-1 — Venting—T/ALL
- § 38.20-10 — Ventilation—T/ALL
- § 38.20-5 — Venting—T/ALL
- § 38.25-1 — Tests and inspections—TB/ALL
- § 38.25-10 — Safety relief valves—TB/ALL
- § 38.25-3 — Nondestructive testing—TB/ALL
- § 38.25-5 — Removal of defective tanks—TB/ALL
PART 39
- § 39.1001 — Applicability—TB/ALL
- § 39.1003 — Definitions—TB/ALL
- § 39.1005 — Incorporation by reference—TB/ALL
- § 39.1009 — Additional tank vessel vapor processing unit requirements—TB/ALL
- § 39.1011 — Personnel training requirements—TB/ALL
- § 39.1013 — U.S.-flagged tank vessel certification procedures for vapor control system designs—TB/ALL
- § 39.1015 — Foreign-flagged tank vessel certification procedures for vapor control system designs—TB/ALL
- § 39.1017 — Additional certification procedures for a tank barge vapor collection system design—B/ALL
- § 39.2001 — Vapor collection system—TB/ALL
- § 39.2003 — Cargo gauging system—TB/ALL
- § 39.2007 — Tankship liquid overfill protection—T/ALL
- § 39.2009 — Tank barge liquid overfill protection—B/ALL
- § 39.2011 — Vapor overpressure and vacuum protection—TB/ALL
- § 39.2013 — High and low vapor pressure protection for tankships—T/ALL
- § 39.2014 — Polymerizing cargoes safety—TB/ALL
- § 39.2015 — Tank barge pressure-vacuum indicating device—B/ALL
- § 39.3001 — Operational requirements for vapor control systems during cargo transfer—TB/ALL
- § 39.4001 — General requirements for vapor balancing—TB/ALL
- § 39.4003 — Design and equipment for vapor balancing—TB/ALL
- § 39.4005 — Operational requirements for vapor balancing—TB/ALL
- § 39.5001 — General requirements for multi-breasted loading—B/CLBR
- § 39.5003 — Additional requirements for multi-breasted loading using an inboard barge vapor collection system—B/CLBR
- § 39.5005 — Additional requirements for multi-breasted loading using a “dummy” vapor header—B/CLBR
- § 39.6001 — Design and equipment of vapor collection and stripping systems—B/ALL
- § 39.6003 — Overpressure and underpressure protection during stripping or gas-freeing operations—B/ALL
- § 39.6005 — Inspection prior to conducting gas-freeing operations—B/ALL
- § 39.6007 — Operational requirements for tank barge cleaning—B/ALL
- § 39.6009 — Barge person in charge: Designation and qualifications—B/ALL
PART 42
- § 42.01-1 — Authority for regulations
- § 42.01-10 — Purpose of regulations
- § 42.01-5 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 42.03-10 — Foreign vessels subject to this subchapter
- § 42.03-15 — The Great Lakes of North America
- § 42.03-17 — Special load line marks for vessels carrying timber deck cargo
- § 42.03-20 — Equivalents
- § 42.03-25 — Experimental installations
- § 42.03-30 — Exemptions for vessels
- § 42.03-35 — U.S.-flag vessels and Canadian vessels navigating on sheltered waters of Puget Sound and contiguous west coast waters of United States and Canada
- § 42.03-5 — U.S.-flag vessels subject to the requirements of this subchapter
- § 42.05-1 — Approved
- § 42.05-10 — Assigning authority
- § 42.05-20 — Commandant
- § 42.05-25 — Coast Guard District Commander or District Commander
- § 42.05-27 — Credential
- § 42.05-30 — Existing vessel
- § 42.05-40 — Great Lakes
- § 42.05-45 — International voyage
- § 42.05-47 — Marine inspector or inspector
- § 42.05-50 — New vessel
- § 42.05-55 — Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
- § 42.05-60 — Recognized classification society
- § 42.05-63 — Ship(s) and vessel(s)
- § 42.05-65 — Surveyor
- § 42.07-1 — Load lines required
- § 42.07-10 — Submergence of load line marks
- § 42.07-15 — Zones and seasonal areas
- § 42.07-20 — Logbook entries
- § 42.07-25 — Approval of the Commandant
- § 42.07-30 — Approval of the assigning authority
- § 42.07-35 — American Bureau of Shipping as an assigning authority
- § 42.07-40 — Recognized classification society as an assigning authority
- § 42.07-43 — Change in assigning authority
- § 42.07-45 — Load line certificates
- § 42.07-5 — Marks placed on vessel to indicate load lines
- § 42.07-50 — Penalties for violations
- § 42.07-55 — Cancellation of load line certificates or exemption certificates
- § 42.07-60 — Control
- § 42.07-75 — Right of appeal
- § 42.09-1 — Assignment of load lines
- § 42.09-10 — Stability, subdivision, and strength
- § 42.09-15 — Surveys by the American Bureau of Shipping or assigning authority
- § 42.09-20 — Surveys of foreign vessels
- § 42.09-25 — Initial or periodic survey requirements for all vessels
- § 42.09-30 — Additional survey requirements for steel-hull vessels
- § 42.09-35 — Additional survey requirements for wood-hull vessels
- § 42.09-40 — Annual surveys
- § 42.09-45 — Correction of deficiencies
- § 42.09-5 — All vessels—division into types
- § 42.09-50 — Repairs or alterations to vessel after it has been surveyed
- § 42.11-1 — General
- § 42.11-10 — Applications for load line assignments and certificates for vessels other than U.S.-flag vessels
- § 42.11-15 — Application for timber load lines
- § 42.11-20 — Application for annual survey
- § 42.11-5 — Applications for load line assignments, surveys, and certificates for U.S.-flag vessels
- § 42.13-1 — Assumptions
- § 42.13-10 — Freeboards assigned vessels
- § 42.13-15 — Definitions of terms
- § 42.13-20 — Deck line
- § 42.13-25 — Load line mark
- § 42.13-30 — Lines to be used with the load line mark
- § 42.13-35 — Mark of assigning authority
- § 42.13-40 — Details of marking
- § 42.13-45 — Verification of marks
- § 42.13-5 — Strength of vessel
- § 42.15-1 — Information to be supplied to the master
- § 42.15-10 — Doors
- § 42.15-15 — Positions of hatchways, doorways and ventilators
- § 42.15-20 — Cargo and other hatchways
- § 42.15-25 — Hatchways closed by portable covers and secured weathertight by tarpaulins and battening devices
- § 42.15-30 — Hatchways closed by weathertight covers of steel or other equivalent material fitted with gaskets and clamping devices
- § 42.15-35 — Machinery space openings
- § 42.15-40 — Miscellaneous openings in freeboard and superstructure decks
- § 42.15-45 — Ventilators
- § 42.15-5 — Superstructure end bulkheads
- § 42.15-50 — Air pipes
- § 42.15-55 — Cargo ports and other similar openings
- § 42.15-60 — Scuppers, inlets, and discharges
- § 42.15-65 — Side scuttles
- § 42.15-70 — Freeing ports
- § 42.15-75 — Protection of the crew
- § 42.15-80 — Special conditions of assignment for Type “A” vessels
- § 42.20-10 — Free surface
- § 42.20-11 — Extent of damage
- § 42.20-12 — Conditions of equilibrium
- § 42.20-13 — Vessels without means of propulsion
- § 42.20-15 — Freeboard tables
- § 42.20-20 — Correction to the freeboard for vessels under 328 feet in length
- § 42.20-25 — Correction for block coefficient
- § 42.20-3 — Freeboard assignment: Type “A” vessels
- § 42.20-30 — Correction for depth
- § 42.20-35 — Correction for position of deck line
- § 42.20-40 — Standard height of superstructure
- § 42.20-45 — Length of superstructure
- § 42.20-5 — Freeboard assignment: Type “B” vessels
- § 42.20-50 — Effective length of superstructure
- § 42.20-55 — Trunks
- § 42.20-6 — Flooding standard: Type “A” vessels
- § 42.20-60 — Deduction for superstructures and trunks
- § 42.20-65 — Sheer
- § 42.20-7 — Flooding standard: Type “B” vessel, 60 percent reduction
- § 42.20-70 — Minimum bow height
- § 42.20-75 — Minimum freeboards
- § 42.20-8 — Flooding standard: Type “B” vessel, 100 percent reduction
- § 42.20-9 — Initial conditions of loading
- § 42.25-1 — Application of this subpart
- § 42.25-10 — Construction of vessel
- § 42.25-15 — Stowage
- § 42.25-20 — Computation for freeboard
- § 42.25-5 — Definitions of terms used in this subpart
- § 42.30-1 — Basis
- § 42.30-10 — Southern Winter Seasonal Zone
- § 42.30-15 — Tropical Zone
- § 42.30-20 — Seasonal Tropical Areas
- § 42.30-25 — Summer Zones
- § 42.30-30 — Enclosed seas
- § 42.30-35 — The Winter North Atlantic Load Line
- § 42.30-5 — Northern Winter Seasonal Zones and area
- § 42.50-1 — General
- § 42.50-10 — Load line certificates for nonadherent foreign flag vessels
- § 42.50-15 — Coastwise load line certificates for U.S.-flag vessels
- § 42.50-5 — International load line certificates
PART 44
- § 44.01-1 — Establishment of load lines for special services
- § 44.01-10 — Approval by Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, of special service
- § 44.01-11 — Assignment and marking load lines; special service
- § 44.01-12 — Voyage limits; special service
- § 44.01-13 — Heavy weather plan
- § 44.01-15 — Special service certificate
- § 44.01-20 — New and existing vessels; special service
- § 44.01-5 — Administration; special service
- § 44.05-1 — General
- § 44.05-10 — Load line markings
- § 44.05-15 — Existing vessels
- § 44.05-20 — Conditions of assignment
- § 44.05-25 — Freeboards
- § 44.05-30 — Load line certificate
- § 44.05-35 — Form of load line certificate
- § 44.05-5 — Definitions
- § 44.300 — Applicability
- § 44.310 — Definitions
- § 44.320 — Submission of plans and calculations
- § 44.330 — Obtaining working freeboards for hopper dredges
- § 44.340 — Operating restrictions
PART 45
- § 45.1 — Purpose
- § 45.3 — Definitions
- § 45.5 — Seasonal application of load lines
- § 45.9 — Seasonal application of load lines for vessels not marked under this part
- § 45.11 — Issue of load line certificate
- § 45.13 — Form of certificate
- § 45.15 — Exemptions
- § 45.31 — Deck line
- § 45.33 — Diamond
- § 45.35 — Seasonal load lines
- § 45.37 — Salt water load lines
- § 45.39 — Marking
- § 45.51 — Types of ships
- § 45.53 — Summer freeboard
- § 45.55 — Freeboard coefficient
- § 45.57 — Correction: Position of deckline
- § 45.58 — Correction: Short superstructure
- § 45.59 — Definitions for superstructure corrections
- § 45.61 — Correction for superstructures and trunks
- § 45.63 — Correction for sheer
- § 45.65 — Excess sheer limitations
- § 45.67 — Sheer measurement
- § 45.69 — Correction for bow height
- § 45.71 — Midsummer freeboard
- § 45.73 — Winter freeboard
- § 45.75 — Intermediate freeboard
- § 45.77 — Salt water freeboard
- § 45.101 — Purpose
- § 45.103 — Structural stress and stability
- § 45.105 — Information supplied to the master
- § 45.107 — Strength of hull
- § 45.109 — Strength of superstructures and deckhouses
- § 45.111 — Strength of bulkheads at ends of superstructures
- § 45.113 — Access openings in bulkheads at ends of enclosed superstructures
- § 45.115 — Bulwarks and guardrails
- § 45.117 — Freeing port area: General
- § 45.119 — Freeing port area: Changes from standard sheer
- § 45.121 — Freeing port area: Changes for trunks and side coamings
- § 45.123 — Freeing port area: Changes for bulwark height
- § 45.125 — Crew passageways
- § 45.127 — Position of structures, openings, and fittings
- § 45.129 — Hull fittings: General
- § 45.131 — Ventilators
- § 45.133 — Air pipes
- § 45.135 — Hull openings at or below freeboard deck
- § 45.137 — Cargo ports
- § 45.139 — Side scuttles
- § 45.141 — Manholes and flush scuttles
- § 45.143 — Hull openings above freeboard deck
- § 45.145 — Hatchway covers
- § 45.147 — Hatchway coamings
- § 45.149 — Machinery space openings
- § 45.151 — Other openings
- § 45.153 — Through-hull piping: General
- § 45.155 — Inlets and discharge piping: Valves
- § 45.157 — Scuppers and gravity drains
- § 45.159 — Special conditions of assignment for type A vessels
- § 45.171 — Purpose
- § 45.173 — Eligible barges
- § 45.175 — Applicable routes
- § 45.177 — Freeboard requirements
- § 45.179 — Cargo limitations
- § 45.181 — Load line exemption requirements for the Burns Harbor and Milwaukee routes
- § 45.183 — Load line requirements for the St. Joseph and Muskegon routes
- § 45.185 — Tow limitations
- § 45.187 — Weather limitations
- § 45.191 — Pre-departure requirements
- § 45.193 — Towboat power requirements
- § 45.195 — Additional equipment requirements for the Muskegon route
- § 45.197 — Operational plan requirements for the Muskegon route
PART 46
- § 46.01-1 — Purpose
- § 46.01-15 — Application of regulations
- § 46.01-20 — Penalties for violations
- § 46.05-1 — Passenger vessel
- § 46.05-10 — Foreign voyage
- § 46.05-15 — Coastwise voyages
- § 46.05-20 — Great Lakes voyage
- § 46.05-25 — New passenger vessel
- § 46.05-30 — Existing passenger vessel
- § 46.10-1 — Relaxation from regulations
- § 46.10-10 — Marks to indicate subdivision load lines
- § 46.10-15 — Survey for the establishment and renewal of subdivision load line marks
- § 46.10-20 — Application for the assignment and renewal of subdivision load lines
- § 46.10-25 — Equivalents
- § 46.10-30 — Subdivision load line certificates
- § 46.10-35 — Validity of subdivision load line certificates
- § 46.10-40 — Nonsubmergence subdivision load line (Great Lakes)
- § 46.10-45 — Nonsubmergence subdivision load lines in salt water
- § 46.10-5 — Load line requirements for subdivision
- § 46.10-50 — Drills and inspections
- § 46.10-55 — Logbook entries
- § 46.10-60 — Control
- § 46.10-65 — Construction
- § 46.10-70 — Plans and inspections of new and converted vessels
- § 46.15-1 — Procedure for determination of subdivision load line
- § 46.15-10 — Subdivision load lines
- § 46.15-5 — Engineering requirements
PART 47
- § 47.100 — Purpose
- § 47.110 — Definitions used in this part
- § 47.600 — Description of service
- § 47.610 — Conditions of assignment
- § 47.620 — Load line marks
- § 47.630 — Restrictions
- § 47.640 — Form of certificate
PART 50
- § 50.01-10 — Purpose of regulations
- § 50.01-15 — Scope of regulations
- § 50.01-20 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 50.05-1 — General
- § 50.05-10 — Alterations or repairs
- § 50.05-15 — Vessels subject to regulations in this subchapter
- § 50.05-20 — Steam-propelled vessels
- § 50.05-5 — Existing boilers, pressure vessels or piping systems
- § 50.10-1 — Commandant
- § 50.10-10 — Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, (OCMI)
- § 50.10-15 — Marine inspector or inspector
- § 50.10-20 — Headquarters
- § 50.10-23 — Marine Safety Center
- § 50.10-25 — Coast Guard Symbol
- § 50.10-30 — Coast Guard number
- § 50.10-35 — Constructed
- § 50.10-5 — Coast Guard District Commander or District Commander
- § 50.20-1 — General
- § 50.20-10 — [Reserved]
- § 50.20-15 — Previously approved plans
- § 50.20-25 — Calculations
- § 50.20-30 — Alternative materials or methods of construction
- § 50.20-33 — [Reserved]
- § 50.20-35 — Marine inspector's decisions
- § 50.20-40 — Right of appeal
- § 50.20-5 — Procedures for submittal of plans
- § 50.25-1 — General
- § 50.25-10 — Acceptance of piping components by specific letter or approved plan
- § 50.25-3 — Manufacturer or mill certification
- § 50.25-5 — Products requiring manufacturer or mill certification
- § 50.25-7 — Testing of products required to be certified in presence of marine inspector
- § 50.30-1 — Scope
- § 50.30-10 — Class I, I-L and II-L pressure vessels
- § 50.30-15 — Class II pressure vessels
- § 50.30-20 — Class III pressure vessels
PART 52
- § 52.01-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 52.01-10 — Automatic controls
- § 52.01-100 — Openings and compensation (modifies PG-32 through PG-39, PG-42 through PG-55)
- § 52.01-105 — Piping, valves and fittings (modifies PG-58 and PG-159)
- § 52.01-110 — Water-level indicators, water columns, gauge-glass connections, gauge cocks, and pressure gauges (modifies PG-60)
- § 52.01-115 — Feedwater supply (modifies PG-61)
- § 52.01-120 — Safety valve and safety relief valves (modifies PG-67 through PG-73)
- § 52.01-130 — Installation
- § 52.01-135 — Inspection and tests (modifies PG-90 through PG-100)
- § 52.01-140 — Certification by stamping (modifies PG-104 through PG-113)
- § 52.01-145 — Manufacturer's data report forms (modifies PG-112 and PG-113)
- § 52.01-2 — Adoption of Section I of the ASME BPVC
- § 52.01-3 — Definition of terms used in this part
- § 52.01-35 — Auxiliary, donkey, fired thermal fluid heater, and heating boilers
- § 52.01-40 — Materials and workmanship
- § 52.01-5 — Plans
- § 52.01-50 — Fusible plugs (modifies A-19 through A-21)
- § 52.01-55 — Maximum allowable working pressure
- § 52.01-90 — Materials
- § 52.01-95 — Design (modifies PG-16 through PG-31 and PG-100)
- § 52.05-1 — General (modifies PW-1 through PW-54)
- § 52.05-15 — Heat treatment (modifies PW-10)
- § 52.05-20 — Radiographic and ultrasonic examination (modifies PW-11 and PW-41.1)
- § 52.05-30 — Minimum requirements for attachment welds (modifies PW-16)
- § 52.05-45 — Circumferential joints in pipes, tubes, and headers (modifies PW-41)
- § 52.15-1 — General (modifies PWT-1 through PWT-15)
- § 52.15-5 — Tube connections (modifies PWT-9 and PWT-11)
- § 52.20-1 — General (modifies PFT-1 through PFT-49)
- § 52.20-17 — Opening between boiler and safety valve (modifies PFT-44)
- § 52.20-25 — Setting (modifies PFT-46)
- § 52.25-1 — General
- § 52.25-10 — Organic fluid vaporizer generators (modifies PVG-1 through PVG-12)
- § 52.25-15 — Fired thermal fluid heaters
- § 52.25-20 — Exhaust gas boilers
- § 52.25-3 — Feedwater heaters (modifies PFH-1)
- § 52.25-5 — Miniature boilers (modifies PMB-1 through PMB-21)
- § 52.25-7 — Electric boilers (modifies PEB-1 through PEB-19)
PART 53
- § 53.01-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 53.01-10 — Service restrictions and exceptions (replaces HG-101)
- § 53.01-3 — Adoption of Section IV of the ASME BPVC
- § 53.01-5 — Scope (modifies HG-100)
- § 53.05-1 — Safety valve requirements for steam boilers (modifies HG-400 and HG-401)
- § 53.05-2 — Relief valve requirements for hot water boilers (modifies HG-400.2)
- § 53.05-3 — Materials (modifies HG-401.2)
- § 53.05-5 — Discharge capacities and valve markings
- § 53.10-1 — General
- § 53.10-10 — Certification by stamping
- § 53.10-15 — Manufacturer's data report forms
- § 53.10-3 — Inspection and tests (modifies HG-500 through HG-540)
- § 53.12-1 — General (modifies HG-600 through HG-640)
PART 54
- § 54.01-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 54.01-10 — Steam-generating pressure vessels (modifies U-1(g))
- § 54.01-15 — Exemptions from shop inspection and plan approval (modifies U-1(c)(2))
- § 54.01-17 — Pressure vessel for human occupancy (PVHO)
- § 54.01-18 — Plan approval
- § 54.01-2 — Adoption of Division 1 of Section VIII of the ASME BPVC
- § 54.01-25 — Miscellaneous pressure components (modifies UG-11)
- § 54.01-30 — Loadings (modifies UG-22)
- § 54.01-35 — Corrosion (modifies UG-25)
- § 54.01-40 — External pressure (modifies UG-28)
- § 54.01-5 — Scope (modifies U-1 and U-2)
- § 54.03-1 — Scope
- § 54.03-5 — General
- § 54.05-1 — Scope (replaces UG-84)
- § 54.05-10 — Certification of material toughness tests
- § 54.05-15 — Weldment toughness tests—procedure qualifications
- § 54.05-16 — Production toughness testing
- § 54.05-17 — Weld toughness test acceptance criteria
- § 54.05-20 — Impact test properties for service of 0 °F and below
- § 54.05-25 — [Reserved]
- § 54.05-3 — Tests required
- § 54.05-30 — Allowable stress values at low temperatures
- § 54.05-5 — Toughness test specimens
- § 54.05-6 — Toughness test temperatures
- § 54.10-1 — Scope (modifies UG-90 through UG-103 and UG-115 through UG-120)
- § 54.10-10 — Standard hydrostatic test (modifies UG-99)
- § 54.10-15 — Pneumatic test (modifies UG-100)
- § 54.10-20 — Marking and stamping
- § 54.10-25 — Manufacturers' data report forms (modifies UG-120)
- § 54.10-3 — Marine inspectors and Coast Guard Symbol stamping (replaces UG-90 and UG-91, and modifies UG-92 through UG-103)
- § 54.10-5 — Maximum allowable working pressure (reproduces UG-98)
- § 54.15-1 — General (modifies UG-125 through UG-137)
- § 54.15-10 — Safety and relief valves (modifies UG-126)
- § 54.15-13 — Rupture disks (modifies UG-127)
- § 54.15-15 — Relief devices for unfired steam boilers, evaporators, and heat exchangers (modifies UG-126)
- § 54.15-25 — Minimum relief capacities for cargo tanks containing compressed or liquefied gas
- § 54.15-3 — Definitions (modifies appendix 3)
- § 54.15-5 — Protective devices (modifies UG-125)
- § 54.20-1 — Scope (modifies UW-1 through UW-65)
- § 54.20-2 — Fabrication for hazardous materials (replaces UW-2(a))
- § 54.20-3 — Design (modifies UW-9, UW-11(a), UW-13, and UW-16)
- § 54.20-5 — Welding qualification tests and production testing (modifies UW-26, UW-28, UW-29, UW-47, and UW-48)
- § 54.23-1 — Scope (modifies UB-1)
- § 54.25-1 — Scope
- § 54.25-10 — Low temperature operation—ferritic steels (replaces UCS-65 through UCS-67)
- § 54.25-15 — Low temperature operation—high alloy steels (modifies UHA-23(b) and UHA-51)
- § 54.25-20 — Low temperature operation—ferritic steels with properties enhanced by heat treatment (modifies UHT-5(c), UHT-6, UHT-23, and UHT-82)
- § 54.25-25 — Welding of quenched and tempered steels (modifies UHT-82)
- § 54.25-3 — Steel plates (modifies UCS-6)
- § 54.25-5 — Corrosion allowance
- § 54.25-7 — Requirement for postweld heat treatment (modifies UCS-56)
- § 54.25-8 — Radiography (modifies UW-11(a), UCS-57, UNF-57, UHA-33, and UHT-57)
- § 54.30-1 — Scope
- § 54.30-10 — Method of performing mechanical stress relief
- § 54.30-15 — Requirement for analysis and computation
- § 54.30-3 — Introduction
- § 54.30-5 — Limitations and requirements
PART 56
- § 56.01-1 — Scope (replaces 100.1)
- § 56.01-10 — Plan approval
- § 56.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 56.01-3 — Power boilers, external piping, and appurtenances (Replaces 100.1.1, 100.1.2, 122.1, 132 and 133)
- § 56.01-5 — Adoption of ASME B31.1 for power piping, and other standards
- § 56.04-1 — Scope
- § 56.04-10 — Other systems
- § 56.04-2 — Piping classification according to service
- § 56.07-10 — Design conditions and criteria (modifies 101-104.7)
- § 56.07-5 — Definitions (modifies 100.2)
- § 56.10-1 — Selection and limitations of piping components (replaces 105 through 108)
- § 56.10-5 — Pipe
- § 56.15-1 — Pipe joining fittings
- § 56.15-10 — Special purpose fittings
- § 56.15-5 — Fluid-conditioner fittings
- § 56.20-1 — General
- § 56.20-15 — Valves employing resilient material
- § 56.20-20 — Valve bypasses
- § 56.20-5 — Marking (modifies 107.2)
- § 56.20-7 — Ends
- § 56.20-9 — Valve construction
- § 56.25-10 — Flange facings
- § 56.25-15 — Gaskets (modifies 108.4)
- § 56.25-20 — Bolting
- § 56.25-5 — Flanges
- § 56.25-7 — Blanks
- § 56.30-1 — Scope (replaces 110 through 118)
- § 56.30-10 — Flanged joints (modifies 104.5.1(a))
- § 56.30-15 — Expanded or rolled joints
- § 56.30-20 — Threaded joints
- § 56.30-25 — Flared, flareless, and compression fittings
- § 56.30-27 — Caulked joints
- § 56.30-3 — Piping joints (reproduces 110)
- § 56.30-30 — Brazed joints
- § 56.30-35 — Gasketed mechanical couplings
- § 56.30-40 — Flexible pipe couplings of the compression or slip-on type
- § 56.30-5 — Welded joints
- § 56.35-1 — Pipe stress calculations (replaces 119.7)
- § 56.35-10 — Nonmetallic expansion joints (replaces 119.5.1)
- § 56.35-15 — Metallic expansion joints (replaces 119.5.1)
- § 56.50-1 — General (replaces 122)
- § 56.50-10 — Special gauge requirements
- § 56.50-103 — Fixed oxygen-acetylene distribution piping
- § 56.50-105 — Low-temperature piping
- § 56.50-110 — Diving support systems
- § 56.50-15 — Steam and exhaust piping
- § 56.50-20 — Pressure relief piping
- § 56.50-25 — Safety and relief valve escape piping
- § 56.50-30 — Boiler feed piping
- § 56.50-35 — Condensate pumps
- § 56.50-40 — Blowoff piping (replaces 122.1.4)
- § 56.50-45 — Circulating pumps
- § 56.50-50 — Bilge and ballast piping
- § 56.50-55 — Bilge pumps
- § 56.50-57 — [Reserved]
- § 56.50-60 — Systems containing oil
- § 56.50-65 — Burner fuel-oil service systems
- § 56.50-70 — Gasoline fuel systems
- § 56.50-75 — Diesel fuel systems
- § 56.50-80 — Lubricating-oil systems
- § 56.50-85 — Tank-vent piping
- § 56.50-90 — Sounding devices
- § 56.50-95 — Overboard discharges and shell connections
- § 56.50-96 — Keel cooler installations
- § 56.50-97 — Piping for instruments, control, and sampling (modifies 122.3)
- § 56.60-1 — Acceptable materials and specifications (replaces 123 and Table 126.1 in ASME B31.1)
- § 56.60-10 — Cast iron and malleable iron
- § 56.60-15 — Ductile iron
- § 56.60-2 — Limitations on materials
- § 56.60-20 — Nonferrous materials
- § 56.60-25 — Nonmetallic materials
- § 56.60-3 — Ferrous materials
- § 56.60-5 — Steel (High temperature applications)
- § 56.65-1 — General (modifies 127 through 135)
- § 56.70-1 — General
- § 56.70-10 — Preparation (modifies 127.3)
- § 56.70-15 — Procedure (modifies 127.4)
- § 56.70-20 — Qualification, general
- § 56.70-3 — Limitations
- § 56.70-5 — Material
- § 56.75-10 — Joint clearance
- § 56.75-15 — Heating
- § 56.75-20 — Brazing qualification
- § 56.75-25 — Detail requirements
- § 56.75-30 — Pipe joining details
- § 56.75-5 — Filler metal (modifies 128.2)
- § 56.80-10 — Forming (reproduces 129.2)
- § 56.80-15 — Heat treatment of bends and formed components
- § 56.80-5 — Bending (modifies 129)
- § 56.85-10 — Preheating
- § 56.85-15 — Postweld heat treatment
- § 56.85-5 — Heating and cooling method
- § 56.90-1 — General
- § 56.90-10 — Threaded piping (modifies 135.5)
- § 56.90-5 — Bolting procedure
- § 56.95-1 — General (replaces 136)
- § 56.95-10 — Type and extent of examination required
- § 56.95-5 — Rights of access of marine inspectors
- § 56.97-1 — General (replaces 137)
- § 56.97-25 — Preparation for testing (modifies 137.2)
- § 56.97-30 — Hydrostatic tests (modifies 137.4)
- § 56.97-35 — Pneumatic tests (replaces 137.5)
- § 56.97-38 — Initial service leak test (modifies 137.7)
- § 56.97-40 — Installation tests
- § 56.97-5 — Pressure testing of nonstandard piping system components
PART 57
- § 57.01-1 — Qualifications and production tests
- § 57.02-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 57.02-2 — Adoption of Section IX of the ASME BPVC
- § 57.02-3 — Performance qualifications issued by other agencies
- § 57.02-4 — Fabricator's responsibility
- § 57.02-5 — Filler metals
- § 57.03-1 — General requirements
- § 57.04-1 — Test specimen requirements and definition of ranges (modifies QW 202, QW 210, QW 451, and QB 202)
- § 57.05-1 — General
- § 57.05-2 — Transfer of performance qualifications
- § 57.05-3 — Limited space qualifications
- § 57.05-4 — Welder qualification by procedure tests
- § 57.05-5 — Low temperature application
- § 57.06-1 — Production test plate requirements
- § 57.06-2 — Production test plate interval of testing
- § 57.06-3 — Method of performing production testing
- § 57.06-4 — Production testing specimen requirements
- § 57.06-5 — Production toughness testing
PART 58
- § 58.01-1 — Scope
- § 58.01-10 — Fuel oil
- § 58.01-20 — Machinery guards
- § 58.01-25 — Means of stopping machinery
- § 58.01-30 — Trial-trip observance
- § 58.01-35 — Main propulsion auxiliary machinery
- § 58.01-40 — Machinery, angles of inclination
- § 58.01-45 — Machinery space, ventilation
- § 58.01-5 — Applicable standards
- § 58.01-50 — Machinery space, noise
- § 58.01-55 — Tanks for flammable and combustible oil
- § 58.03-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 58.05-1 — Material, design, and construction
- § 58.05-10 — Automatic shut-off
- § 58.05-5 — Astern power
- § 58.10-10 — Diesel engine installations
- § 58.10-15 — Gas turbine installations
- § 58.10-5 — Gasoline engine installations
- § 58.16-1 — Scope
- § 58.16-10 — Approvals
- § 58.16-15 — Valves and safety relief devices
- § 58.16-16 — Reducing regulators
- § 58.16-17 — Piping and fittings
- § 58.16-18 — Installation
- § 58.16-19 — Tests
- § 58.16-20 — Ventilation of compartments containing gas-consuming appliances
- § 58.16-25 — Odorization
- § 58.16-30 — Operating instructions
- § 58.16-35 — Markings
- § 58.16-5 — Definition
- § 58.16-7 — Use of liquefied petroleum gas
- § 58.20-1 — Scope
- § 58.20-10 — Pressure relieving devices
- § 58.20-15 — Installation of refrigerating machinery
- § 58.20-20 — Refrigeration piping
- § 58.20-25 — Tests
- § 58.20-5 — Design
- § 58.25-1 — Applicability
- § 58.25-10 — Main and auxiliary steering gear
- § 58.25-15 — Voice communications
- § 58.25-20 — Piping for steering gear
- § 58.25-25 — Indicating and alarm systems
- § 58.25-30 — Automatic restart
- § 58.25-35 — Helm arrangements
- § 58.25-40 — Arrangement of the steering-gear compartment
- § 58.25-45 — Buffers
- § 58.25-5 — General
- § 58.25-50 — Rudder stops
- § 58.25-55 — Overcurrent protection for steering-gear systems
- § 58.25-60 — Non-duplicated hydraulic rudder actuators
- § 58.25-65 — Feeder circuits
- § 58.25-70 — Steering-gear control systems
- § 58.25-75 — Materials
- § 58.25-80 — Automatic pilots and ancillary steering gear
- § 58.25-85 — Special requirements for tank vessels
- § 58.30-1 — Scope
- § 58.30-10 — Hydraulic fluid
- § 58.30-15 — Pipe, tubing, valves, fittings, pumps, and motors
- § 58.30-20 — Fluid power hose and fittings
- § 58.30-25 — Accumulators
- § 58.30-30 — Fluid power cylinders
- § 58.30-35 — Testing
- § 58.30-40 — Plans
- § 58.30-5 — Design requirements
- § 58.30-50 — Requirements for miscellaneous fluid power and control systems
- § 58.50-1 — General requirements
- § 58.50-10 — Diesel fuel tanks
- § 58.50-15 — Alternate material for construction of independent fuel tanks
- § 58.50-5 — Gasoline fuel tanks
- § 58.60-1 — Applicability
- § 58.60-11 — Analyses, plans, diagrams and specifications: Submission
- § 58.60-13 — Inspection
- § 58.60-2 — Alternatives and substitutions
- § 58.60-3 — Pressure vessel
- § 58.60-5 — Industrial systems: Locations
- § 58.60-7 — Industrial systems: Piping
- § 58.60-9 — Industrial systems: Design
PART 59
- § 59.01-1 — Scope
- § 59.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 59.01-5 — Repairs, replacements, or alterations
- § 59.10-1 — Scope
- § 59.10-10 — Corroded surfaces
- § 59.10-15 — Rivets and staybolts
- § 59.10-20 — Patches in shells and tube sheets
- § 59.10-25 — Stayed areas
- § 59.10-30 — Seal welding
- § 59.10-35 — Wrapper plates and back heads
- § 59.10-5 — Cracks
- § 59.15-1 — Furnace repairs
- § 59.15-10 — Bagged or blistered shell plates
- § 59.15-5 — Stayed furnaces and combustion chambers
- § 59.20-1 — Carbon-steel or alloy-steel castings
PART 61
- § 61.01-1 — Scope
- § 61.03-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 61.05-1 — Scope
- § 61.05-10 — Boilers in service
- § 61.05-15 — Boiler mountings and attachments
- § 61.05-20 — Boiler safety valves
- § 61.05-5 — Preparation of boilers for inspection and test
- § 61.10-1 — Scope
- § 61.10-5 — Pressure vessels in service
- § 61.15-1 — Scope
- § 61.15-10 — Liquefied-petroleum-gas piping for heating and cooking
- § 61.15-12 — Nonmetallic expansion joints
- § 61.15-15 — Other piping
- § 61.15-5 — Steam piping
- § 61.20-1 — Steering gear
- § 61.20-15 — Tailshaft examination
- § 61.20-17 — Examination intervals
- § 61.20-18 — Examination requirements
- § 61.20-21 — Extension of examination interval
- § 61.20-23 — Tailshaft clearance; bearing weardown
- § 61.20-3 — Main and auxiliary machinery and associated equipment, including fluid control systems
- § 61.20-5 — Drydock examination
- § 61.30-1 — Scope
- § 61.30-10 — Hydrostatic test
- § 61.30-15 — Visual inspection
- § 61.30-20 — Automatic control and safety tests
- § 61.30-5 — Preparation of thermal fluid heater for inspection and test
- § 61.35-1 — General
- § 61.35-3 — Required tests and checks
- § 61.40-1 — General
- § 61.40-10 — Test procedure details
- § 61.40-3 — Design verification testing
- § 61.40-6 — Periodic safety tests
PART 62
- § 62.01-1 — Purpose, preemptive effect
- § 62.01-3 — Scope
- § 62.01-5 — Applicability
- § 62.05-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 62.10-1 — Definitions
- § 62.15-1 — Conditions under which equivalents may be used
- § 62.20-1 — Plans for approval
- § 62.20-3 — Plans for information
- § 62.20-5 — Self-certification
- § 62.25-1 — General
- § 62.25-10 — Manual alternate control systems
- § 62.25-15 — Safety control systems
- § 62.25-20 — Instrumentation, alarms, and centralized stations
- § 62.25-25 — Programmable systems and devices
- § 62.25-30 — Environmental design standards
- § 62.25-5 — All control systems
- § 62.30-1 — Failsafe
- § 62.30-10 — Testing
- § 62.30-5 — Independence
- § 62.35-1 — General
- § 62.35-10 — Flooding safety
- § 62.35-15 — Fire safety
- § 62.35-20 — Oil-fired main boilers
- § 62.35-35 — Starting systems for internal-combustion engines
- § 62.35-40 — Fuel systems
- § 62.35-5 — Remote propulsion-control systems
- § 62.35-50 — Tabulated monitoring and safety control requirements for specific systems
- § 62.50-1 — General
- § 62.50-20 — Additional requirements for minimally attended machinery plants
- § 62.50-30 — Additional requirements for periodically unattended machinery plants
PART 63
- § 63.01-1 — Purpose
- § 63.01-3 — Scope and applicability
- § 63.05-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 63.10-1 — Test procedures and certification report
- § 63.15-1 — General
- § 63.15-3 — Fuel system
- § 63.15-5 — Strainers
- § 63.15-7 — Alarms
- § 63.15-9 — Inspections and tests
- § 63.20-1 — Specific control system requirements
- § 63.25-1 — Small automatic auxiliary boilers
- § 63.25-3 — Electric hot water supply boilers
- § 63.25-5 — Fired thermal fluid heaters
- § 63.25-7 — Exhaust gas boilers
- § 63.25-9 — Incinerators
PART 64
- § 64.1 — Purpose
- § 64.2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 64.3 — Applicability
- § 64.5 — Definitions
- § 64.9 — Maintenance, repair, and alteration of MPTs
- § 64.11 — Design of MPTs
- § 64.13 — Allowable stress; tank
- § 64.15 — Allowable stress; framework
- § 64.17 — Minimum tank thickness
- § 64.19 — External pressure
- § 64.21 — Material
- § 64.23 — Gasket and lining
- § 64.25 — Cross section
- § 64.27 — Base
- § 64.29 — Tank saddles
- § 64.31 — Inspection opening
- § 64.33 — Pipe connection
- § 64.35 — Bottom filling or discharge connection
- § 64.37 — Valve and fitting guard
- § 64.39 — Valve securing device
- § 64.41 — Stop valve closure
- § 64.43 — Lifting fittings
- § 64.45 — Securing devices
- § 64.47 — Type of relief devices
- § 64.49 — Labeling openings
- § 64.51 — Tank parts marking
- § 64.53 — Information plate for MPTs
- § 64.55 — Relief device location
- § 64.57 — Acceptance of pressure relief devices
- § 64.59 — Spring loaded pressure relief valve
- § 64.61 — Rupture disc
- § 64.63 — Minimum emergency venting capacity
- § 64.65 — Vacuum relief device
- § 64.67 — Shutoff valve
- § 64.69 — Location of the pressure relief device
- § 64.71 — Marking of pressure relief devices
- § 64.77 — Inspection and test
- § 64.79 — Inspection of pressure and vacuum relief device
- § 64.81 — 30-month inspection of an MPT
- § 64.83 — Hydrostatic test
- § 64.87 — Purpose
- § 64.88 — Plan approval, construction, and inspection of cargo-handling systems
- § 64.89 — Cargo pump unit
- § 64.91 — Relief valve for the cargo pump discharge
- § 64.93 — Pump controls
- § 64.95 — Piping
- § 64.97 — Cargo hose
PART 67
- § 67.1 — Purpose
- § 67.3 — Definitions
- § 67.5 — Vessels eligible for documentation
- § 67.7 — Vessels requiring documentation
- § 67.9 — Vessels excluded from or exempt from documentation
- § 67.11 — Restriction on transfer of an interest in documented vessels to foreign persons; foreign registry or operation
- § 67.12 — Right of appeal
- § 67.13 — Incorporation by reference
- § 67.14 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 67.15 — Form of document—all endorsements
- § 67.17 — Registry endorsement
- § 67.19 — Coastwise endorsement
- § 67.21 — Fishery endorsement
- § 67.23 — Recreational endorsement
- § 67.30 — Requirement for citizen owner
- § 67.31 — Stock or equity interest requirements
- § 67.33 — Individual
- § 67.35 — Partnership
- § 67.36 — Trust
- § 67.37 — Association or joint venture
- § 67.39 — Corporation
- § 67.41 — Governmental entity
- § 67.43 — Evidence of citizenship
- § 67.47 — Requirement for Maritime Administration approval
- § 67.50 — Requirement for title evidence
- § 67.53 — Methods of establishing title
- § 67.55 — Requirement for removal from foreign registry
- § 67.57 — Extent of title evidence required for initial documentation
- § 67.59 — Extent of title evidence required for change in ownership of a documented vessel
- § 67.61 — Extent of title evidence required for vessels returning to documentation
- § 67.63 — Extent of title evidence required for captured, forfeited, special legislation, and wrecked vessels
- § 67.70 — Original owner
- § 67.73 — Transfers prior to documentation
- § 67.75 — Transfers by sale or donation subsequent to documentation
- § 67.77 — Passage of title by court action
- § 67.79 — Passage of title without court action following death of owner
- § 67.81 — Passage of title in conjunction with a corporate merger or similar transaction
- § 67.83 — Passage of title by extra-judicial repossession and sale
- § 67.85 — Change in general partners of partnership
- § 67.87 — Change of legal name of owner
- § 67.89 — Waiver of production of a bill of sale eligible for filing and recording
- § 67.91 — Passage of title pursuant to operation of State law
- § 67.95 — Requirement for determination
- § 67.97 — United States built
- § 67.99 — Evidence of build
- § 67.101 — Waiver of evidence of build
- § 67.105 — Requirement for determination
- § 67.107 — System of measurement; evidence
- § 67.111 — Assignment of official number
- § 67.113 — Managing owner designation; address; requirement to report change of address
- § 67.117 — Vessel name designation
- § 67.119 — Hailing port designation
- § 67.120 — General requirement
- § 67.121 — Official number marking requirement
- § 67.123 — Name and hailing port marking requirements
- § 67.125 — Disputes
- § 67.130 — Submission of applications
- § 67.131 — Forfeited vessels
- § 67.132 — Special legislation
- § 67.133 — Wrecked vessels
- § 67.134 — Captured vessels
- § 67.141 — Application procedure; all cases
- § 67.142 — Penalties
- § 67.143 — Restriction on withdrawal of application
- § 67.145 — Restrictions on exchange; requirement and procedure for mortgagee consent
- § 67.149 — Exchange of Certificate of Documentation; vessel at sea
- § 67.151 — Replacement of Certificate of Documentation; special procedure for wrongfully withheld document
- § 67.161 — Validity of Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.163 — Renewal of endorsement
- § 67.165 — Deposit of Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.167 — Requirement for exchange of Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.169 — Requirement for replacement of Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.171 — Deletion; requirement and procedure
- § 67.173 — Cancellation; requirement and procedure
- § 67.175 — Application for new vessel determination
- § 67.177 — Application for foreign rebuilding determination
- § 67.200 — Instruments eligible for filing and recording
- § 67.203 — Restrictions on filing and recording
- § 67.205 — Requirement for vessel identification
- § 67.207 — Requirement for date and acknowledgment
- § 67.209 — No original instrument requirement
- § 67.211 — Requirement for citizenship declaration
- § 67.213 — Place of filing and recording
- § 67.215 — Date and time of filing
- § 67.217 — Termination of filing and disposition of instruments
- § 67.218 — Optional electronic filing of applications and instruments
- § 67.220 — Requirements
- § 67.223 — Filing limitation
- § 67.231 — General requirements; optional application for filing and recording
- § 67.233 — Restrictions on recording mortgages, preferred mortgages, and related instruments
- § 67.235 — Requirements for mortgages
- § 67.237 — Requirements for assignments of mortgages
- § 67.239 — Requirements for assumptions of mortgages
- § 67.241 — Requirements for amendments of or supplements to mortgages
- § 67.243 — Requirements for instruments subordinating mortgages
- § 67.245 — Requirements for interlender agreements
- § 67.250 — General requirements
- § 67.253 — Requirements for notices of claim of lien
- § 67.255 — Restrictions on filing and recording
- § 67.257 — Requirements for assignments of notices of claim of lien
- § 67.259 — Requirements for amendments to notice of claim of lien
- § 67.261 — General requirements
- § 67.263 — Requirement for removal of encumbrances by court order, affidavit, or Declaration of Forfeiture
- § 67.265 — Requirements for instruments evidencing satisfaction or release
- § 67.301 — Issuance of Abstract of Title
- § 67.303 — Issuance of Certificate of Ownership
- § 67.311 — Alteration of Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.313 — Requirement to have Certificate of Documentation on board
- § 67.315 — Requirement to produce Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.317 — Requirement to renew endorsements on the Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.319 — Requirement to report change in vessel status and surrender Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.321 — Requirement to report change of address of managing owner
- § 67.323 — Operation without documentation
- § 67.325 — Violation of endorsement
- § 67.327 — Operation under Certificate of Documentation with invalid endorsement
- § 67.329 — Unauthorized name change
- § 67.331 — Improper markings
- § 67.350 — Conflicts with international agreements
- § 67.352 — Applicability
- § 67.500 — Applicability
- § 67.501 — Application for Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.503 — Application for exchange or replacement of a Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.505 — Application for return of vessel to documentation
- § 67.507 — Application for replacement of lost or mutilated Certificate of Documentation
- § 67.509 — Application for approval of exchange of Certificate of Documentation requiring mortgagee consent
- § 67.511 — Application for trade endorsement(s)
- § 67.513 — Application for evidence of deletion from documentation
- § 67.515 — Application for renewal of endorsements
- § 67.517 — Application for late renewal
- § 67.519 — Application for waivers
- § 67.521 — Application for new vessel determination
- § 67.523 — Application for wrecked vessel determination
- § 67.525 — Application for determination of rebuild
- § 67.527 — Application for filing and recording bills of sale and instruments in the nature of a bill of sale
- § 67.529 — Application for filing and recording mortgages and related instruments
- § 67.531 — Application for filing and recording notices of claim of lien
- § 67.533 — Application for Certificate of Compliance
- § 67.535 — Issuance of Abstract of Title
- § 67.537 — Issuance of Certificate of Ownership
- § 67.539 — Copies of instruments and documents
- § 67.550 — Fee table
PART 68
- § 68.1 — Purpose of subpart
- § 68.3 — Definitions for the purposes of this subpart
- § 68.5 — Requirements for citizenship under 46 U.S.C. App. 883-1
- § 68.7 — Qualification as an 883-1 corporation
- § 68.9 — Qualification as a parent or subsidiary
- § 68.11 — Cessation of qualification
- § 68.13 — Privileges conferred—documentation of vessel
- § 68.15 — Privileges conferred—operation of vessels
- § 68.17 — Restrictions
- § 68.19 — Application by an 883-1 corporation to document a vessel
- § 68.25 — Purpose and scope
- § 68.27 — Definitions for purposes of this subpart
- § 68.29 — Citizenship requirements for limited coastwise endorsement
- § 68.31 — Vessel eligibility requirements for limited coastwise endorsement
- § 68.33 — Privileges of a limited coastwise endorsement
- § 68.35 — Application to document a vessel under this subpart
- § 68.37 — Cessation of qualifications
- § 68.50 — Purpose and applicability
- § 68.55 — Definitions
- § 68.60 — Eligibility of a vessel for a coastwise endorsement under this subpart
- § 68.65 — Annual ownership certification
- § 68.70 — Application procedure for vessels other than barges to be operated in coastwise trade without being documented
- § 68.75 — Application procedure for barges to be operated in coastwise trade without being documented
- § 68.80 — Invalidation of a coastwise endorsement
- § 68.100 — Purpose and applicability
- § 68.103 — Definitions
- § 68.105 — Eligibility of a vessel for a coastwise endorsement under this subpart
- § 68.107 — Application procedure for vessels other than barges to be operated in coastwise trade without being documented
- § 68.109 — Application procedure for barges to be operated in coastwise trade without being documented
- § 68.111 — Invalidation of a coastwise endorsement
PART 69
- § 69.1 — Purpose
- § 69.3 — Applicability
- § 69.5 — [Reserved]
- § 69.7 — Vessels transiting the Panama and Suez Canals
- § 69.9 — Definitions
- § 69.11 — Determining the measurement system or systems for a particular vessel
- § 69.13 — Applying provisions of a measurement system
- § 69.15 — Authorized measurement organizations
- § 69.17 — Application for measurement services
- § 69.19 — Remeasurement
- § 69.20 — Applying tonnage thresholds
- § 69.21 — Right of appeal
- § 69.23 — Fees
- § 69.25 — Penalties
- § 69.27 — Delegation of authority to measure vessels
- § 69.28 — Acceptance of measurement by a foreign country
- § 69.29 — OMB control numbers assigned under the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 69.51 — Purpose
- § 69.53 — Definitions
- § 69.55 — Application for measurement services
- § 69.57 — Gross tonnage ITC
- § 69.59 — Enclosed spaces
- § 69.61 — Excluded spaces
- § 69.63 — Net tonnage ITC
- § 69.65 — Calculation of volumes
- § 69.67 — Marking of cargo spaces
- § 69.69 — Tonnage certificates
- § 69.71 — Change of net tonnage
- § 69.73 — Treatment of novel type vessels
- § 69.75 — Figures
- § 69.101 — Purpose
- § 69.103 — Definitions
- § 69.105 — Application for measurement services
- § 69.107 — Gross and net register tonnage
- § 69.108 — Uppermost complete deck
- § 69.109 — Under-deck tonnage
- § 69.111 — Between-deck tonnage
- § 69.113 — Superstructure tonnage
- § 69.115 — Excess hatchway tonnage
- § 69.117 — Spaces exempt from inclusion in tonnage
- § 69.119 — Spaces deducted from tonnage
- § 69.121 — Engine room deduction
- § 69.123 — Figures
- § 69.151 — Purpose
- § 69.153 — Application of other laws
- § 69.155 — Measurement requirements
- § 69.157 — Definitions
- § 69.159 — Application for measurement services
- § 69.161 — Gross and net register tonnages
- § 69.163 — Under-deck tonnage
- § 69.165 — Between-deck tonnage
- § 69.167 — Superstructure tonnage
- § 69.169 — Spaces exempt from inclusion in tonnage
- § 69.171 — When the tonnage mark is considered submerged
- § 69.173 — Register Tonnage assignments for vessels with only one deck
- § 69.175 — Tonnage assignments for vessels with a second deck
- § 69.177 — Markings
- § 69.179 — Certification of markings
- § 69.181 — Locating the line of the second deck
- § 69.183 — Figures
- § 69.201 — Purpose
- § 69.203 — Definitions
- § 69.205 — Application for measurement services
- § 69.207 — Measurements
- § 69.209 — Gross and net register tonnages
- § 69.211 — Treatment of novel type vessels
PART 70
- § 70.01-1 — Purpose of regulations
- § 70.01-15 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 70.01-7 — Right of appeal
- § 70.05-1 — United States flag vessels subject to the requirements of this subchapter
- § 70.05-10 — Application to vessels on an international voyage
- § 70.05-18 — Applicability to vessels operating under an exemption afforded in the Passenger Vessel Safety Act of 1993 (PVSA)
- § 70.05-20 — Gross tonnage as a criterion for requirements
- § 70.05-3 — Foreign vessels subject to the requirements of this subchapter
- § 70.05-30 — Combustible and flammable liquid cargo in bulk
- § 70.05-5 — Specific application noted in text
- § 70.05-7 — Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes Routes
- § 70.10-1 — Definitions
- § 70.15-1 — Conditions under which equivalents may be used
- § 70.20-1 — Marine engineering details
- § 70.25-1 — Electrical engineering details
- § 70.28-1 — Lifesaving appliances and arrangements
- § 70.35-1 — Standards to be used
- § 70.35-5 — Where obtainable
PART 71
- § 71.01-1 — Preemptive effect
- § 71.01-10 — Period of validity
- § 71.01-15 — Temporary certificate
- § 71.01-2 — When required
- § 71.01-20 — Expired certificate
- § 71.01-5 — Posting
- § 71.05-1 — When issued
- § 71.05-10 — Conditions of permit
- § 71.05-15 — Posting
- § 71.05-5 — To whom issued
- § 71.10-1 — When issued
- § 71.10-10 — Conditions of permit
- § 71.10-15 — Posting
- § 71.10-5 — To whom issued
- § 71.15-1 — Standards in inspection of hulls, boilers, and machinery
- § 71.15-5 — Alternate compliance
- § 71.20-1 — Prerequisite of certificate of inspection
- § 71.20-10 — Plans
- § 71.20-15 — Scope of inspections
- § 71.20-20 — Specific tests and inspections
- § 71.20-5 — When made
- § 71.25-1 — Prerequisite of reissuance of certificate of inspection
- § 71.25-10 — Scope of inspections
- § 71.25-15 — Lifesaving equipment
- § 71.25-20 — Fire detection and extinguishing equipment
- § 71.25-25 — Hull equipment
- § 71.25-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 71.25-30 — [Reserved]
- § 71.25-35 — Marine engineering equipment
- § 71.25-37 — Pollution prevention
- § 71.25-40 — Sanitary inspection
- § 71.25-45 — Fire hazards
- § 71.25-5 — When made
- § 71.25-50 — Inspector not limited
- § 71.30-1 — When made
- § 71.30-10 — Inspector not limited
- § 71.30-5 — Scope
- § 71.40-1 — General or partial survey
- § 71.45-1 — When made
- § 71.50-1 — Definitions relating to hull examinations
- § 71.50-15 — Description of the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program for certain passenger vessels
- § 71.50-17 — Eligibility requirements for the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program for certain passenger vessels
- § 71.50-19 — The Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program application
- § 71.50-21 — Preliminary examination requirements
- § 71.50-23 — Pre-survey meeting
- § 71.50-25 — Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) procedure
- § 71.50-27 — Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) program options: Divers or underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV)
- § 71.50-29 — Hull examination reports
- § 71.50-3 — Drydock examination, internal structural examination, underwater survey, and alternate hull exam intervals
- § 71.50-31 — Continued participation in the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) program
- § 71.50-35 — Notice and plans required
- § 71.50-5 — Underwater Survey in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD)
- § 71.53-1 — When required
- § 71.55-1 — Permission required
- § 71.55-5 — Inspection required
- § 71.60-1 — Inspection and testing required when making alterations, repairs, or other such operations involving riveting, welding, burning or like fire-producing actions
- § 71.65-1 — General
- § 71.65-10 — Plans required for alterations of existing vessels
- § 71.65-15 — Procedure for submittal of plans
- § 71.65-20 — Number of plans required
- § 71.65-5 — Plans and specifications required for new construction
- § 71.75-1 — Application
- § 71.75-10 — Exemption Certificate
- § 71.75-13 — Safety Management Certificate
- § 71.75-15 — Posting of Convention certificates
- § 71.75-20 — Duration of certificates
- § 71.75-5 — Passenger Ship Safety Certificate
PART 72
- § 72.01-1 — Application
- § 72.01-10 — Vessels using fuel having a flashpoint of 110 degrees F. or lower
- § 72.01-15 — Structural standards
- § 72.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 72.01-20 — Special consideration
- § 72.01-25 — Additional structural requirements
- § 72.01-5 — Vessels subject to load line
- § 72.01-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 72.03-1 — Application
- § 72.03-10 — Woodwork insulated from heated surfaces
- § 72.03-15 — Lamp room construction
- § 72.03-5 — Fire hazards to be minimized
- § 72.04-1 — Navigation bridge visibility
- § 72.05-1 — Application
- § 72.05-10 — Type, location, and construction of fire control bulkheads and decks
- § 72.05-15 — Ceilings, linings, trim, and decorations in accommodation spaces and safety areas
- § 72.05-20 — Stairways, ladders, and elevators
- § 72.05-25 — Doors, other than watertight
- § 72.05-30 — Windows and airports
- § 72.05-35 — Hatch covers and shifting boards
- § 72.05-40 — Insulation, other than for structural fire protection
- § 72.05-45 — Paint
- § 72.05-5 — Definitions
- § 72.05-50 — Ventilation
- § 72.05-55 — Furniture and furnishings
- § 72.05-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to May 26, 1965
- § 72.10-1 — Application
- § 72.10-10 — Location
- § 72.10-15 — Vertical ladders not acceptable
- § 72.10-20 — No means for locking door
- § 72.10-25 — Stairway size
- § 72.10-30 — Dead end corridors
- § 72.10-35 — Public spaces
- § 72.10-40 — Access to lifeboats
- § 72.10-45 — Weather deck communications
- § 72.10-5 — Two means required
- § 72.10-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 72.15-1 — Application
- § 72.15-10 — Vessels using fuel having a flashpoint of 110 degrees F. or lower
- § 72.15-15 — Ventilation for closed spaces
- § 72.15-20 — Ventilation for crew quarters and passenger spaces
- § 72.15-5 — Structural fire protection
- § 72.15-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 72.20-1 — Application
- § 72.20-10 — Location of crew spaces
- § 72.20-15 — Construction
- § 72.20-20 — Sleeping accommodations
- § 72.20-25 — Washrooms and toilet rooms
- § 72.20-30 — Messrooms
- § 72.20-35 — Hospital space
- § 72.20-40 — Other spaces
- § 72.20-45 — Lighting
- § 72.20-5 — Intent
- § 72.20-50 — Heating and cooling
- § 72.20-55 — Insect screens
- § 72.20-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 72.25-1 — Application
- § 72.25-10 — Location of passenger quarters
- § 72.25-15 — Passenger accommodations for excursion boats, ferryboats, and passenger barges
- § 72.30-1 — Application
- § 72.40-1 — Application
- § 72.40-10 — Storm rails
- § 72.40-15 — Vehicular ferries
- § 72.40-20 — Guards in dangerous places
- § 72.40-5 — Where rails required
- § 72.40-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to July 1, 1969
PART 76
- § 76.01-1 — General; preemptive effect
- § 76.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 76.01-5 — Equipment installed but not required
- § 76.05-1 — Fire detection and alarm systems
- § 76.05-10 — Supervised patrol system
- § 76.05-15 — Fire main system
- § 76.05-20 — Fixed fire extinguishing systems
- § 76.05-25 — Hand portable fire extinguishers and semiportable fire extinguishing systems
- § 76.05-5 — Manual alarm system
- § 76.10-1 — Application
- § 76.10-10 — Fire station hydrants, hose and nozzles
- § 76.10-15 — Piping
- § 76.10-3 — Water availability
- § 76.10-5 — Fire pumps
- § 76.10-90 — Installations contracted for prior to May 26, 1965
- § 76.13-1 — Application
- § 76.13-90 — Installations contracted for prior to January 1, 1962
- § 76.15-1 — Application
- § 76.15-10 — Controls
- § 76.15-15 — Piping
- § 76.15-20 — Carbon dioxide storage
- § 76.15-25 — Discharge outlets
- § 76.15-30 — Alarms
- § 76.15-35 — Enclosure openings
- § 76.15-40 — Pressure relief
- § 76.15-5 — Quantity, pipe sizes, and discharge rate
- § 76.15-50 — Lockout valves
- § 76.15-60 — Odorizing units
- § 76.15-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 76.17-1 — Application
- § 76.17-10 — Controls
- § 76.17-15 — Piping
- § 76.17-20 — Discharge outlets
- § 76.17-25 — Additional protection required
- § 76.17-5 — Quantity of foam required
- § 76.17-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 76.23-1 — Application
- § 76.23-10 — Quantity, pipe sizes, and discharge rates
- § 76.23-15 — Controls
- § 76.23-20 — Piping
- § 76.23-25 — Sprinkler heads
- § 76.23-5 — Zoning
- § 76.23-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 76.25-1 — Application
- § 76.25-5 — 76.25-5-76.25-35 [Reserved]
- § 76.25-90 — Installations contracted for prior to September 30, 1997
- § 76.27-1 — Application
- § 76.27-10 — Operation
- § 76.27-15 — Detectors
- § 76.27-20 — Alarm indicators
- § 76.27-25 — Power and circuitry
- § 76.27-30 — Zoning
- § 76.27-35 — Installation
- § 76.27-5 — General
- § 76.27-70 — Application of SOLAS and FSS Code
- § 76.27-80 — Installations contracted for on or after November 19, 1952 and prior to July 22, 2021
- § 76.27-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 76.30-1 — Application
- § 76.30-10 — Location and spacing of tubing
- § 76.30-15 — Operation and installation
- § 76.30-5 — Zoning
- § 76.30-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 76.33-1 — Application
- § 76.33-10 — Location and spacing of accumulators
- § 76.33-15 — Piping
- § 76.33-20 — Operation and installation
- § 76.33-5 — Zoning
- § 76.33-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 76.35-1 — Application
- § 76.35-10 — Location and spacing of manual alarm stations
- § 76.35-15 — Operation and installation
- § 76.35-5 — Zoning
- § 76.35-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 76.50-1 — Application
- § 76.50-10 — Location
- § 76.50-20 — Semi-portable fire extinguishers
- § 76.50-5 — [Reserved]
- § 76.50-80 — Locations and number of fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed prior to January 18, 2017
- § 76.50-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 76.60-1 — Application
- § 76.60-10 — Location
- § 76.60-5 — Number required
PART 77
- § 77.01-1 — General
- § 77.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 77.03-1 — Installation and details
- § 77.05-1 — Installation and details
- § 77.06-1 — Installation
- § 77.07-1 — Application
- § 77.07-10 — Lakes, bays, and sounds, or river service
- § 77.07-5 — Ocean, coastwise, or Great Lakes service
- § 77.07-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 77.09-1 — When required
- § 77.11-1 — When required
- § 77.27-1 — When required
- § 77.30-1 — Application
- § 77.30-10 — Stowage
- § 77.30-15 — Spare charges
- § 77.30-5 — General
- § 77.30-90 — Vessels contracted for before November 23, 1992
- § 77.35-1 — Application
- § 77.35-10 — Fireman's outfit
- § 77.35-15 — Stowage
- § 77.35-20 — Spare charges
- § 77.35-5 — General
- § 77.35-90 — Vessels contracted for before November 23, 1992
- § 77.40-1 — Pilot boarding equipment
PART 78
- § 78.01-1 — General; preemptive effect
- § 78.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 78.05-1 — Duty of officers
- § 78.05-5 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 78.07-1 — Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records
- § 78.10-1 — Persons excluded
- § 78.12-1 — Posting of stability letter
- § 78.13-1 — Muster lists, emergency signals, and manning
- § 78.15-1 — Subdivision bulkheads
- § 78.16-1 — General
- § 78.17-1 — Application
- § 78.17-10 — Loudspeaker system
- § 78.17-15 — Steering gear, whistle, and means of communication
- § 78.17-20 — Drafts and load line markings
- § 78.17-22 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 78.17-25 — Sanitation
- § 78.17-3 — Watertight doors
- § 78.17-30 — Examination of boilers and machinery
- § 78.17-33 — Loading doors
- § 78.17-35 — Hatches and other openings
- § 78.17-45 — Emergency lighting and power systems
- § 78.17-5 — Valves and closing appliances
- § 78.17-50 — Emergency training, musters, and drills
- § 78.17-65 — Smoke detecting system
- § 78.17-75 — Requirements for fuel oil
- § 78.17-80 — Firefighting equipment, general
- § 78.19-1 — Use of auto pilot
- § 78.21-1 — Data required
- § 78.23-1 — Unnecessary whistling prohibited
- § 78.27-1 — Improper use prohibited
- § 78.30-10 — Supervised patrol
- § 78.30-15 — Watchmen
- § 78.30-20 — Master's and officer's responsibility
- § 78.30-5 — Pilothouse watch
- § 78.33-1 — Repairs of boiler and pressure vessels
- § 78.33-10 — Notice required before repairs
- § 78.33-5 — Accidents to machinery
- § 78.35-1 — When required
- § 78.36-1 — Application
- § 78.36-10 — Use
- § 78.36-15 — Shipboard stowage
- § 78.36-20 — Shipboard inspections
- § 78.36-25 — Additional requirements for hybrid work vests
- § 78.36-5 — Approved types of work vests
- § 78.37-1 — Application
- § 78.37-10 — Official log entries
- § 78.37-3 — Logbooks and records
- § 78.37-5 — Actions required to be logged
- § 78.40-1 — Stowage of vehicles
- § 78.40-10 — No smoking permitted
- § 78.40-5 — Securing of vehicles
- § 78.45-1 — When required
- § 78.47-1 — Application
- § 78.47-10 — Manual alarm boxes
- § 78.47-11 — Carbon dioxide warning signs
- § 78.47-13 — Fire and automatic sprinkler alarm indicators
- § 78.47-15 — Fire extinguishing system branch lines
- § 78.47-17 — Fire extinguishing system controls
- § 78.47-20 — Fire hose stations
- § 78.47-23 — Supervised patrol stations
- § 78.47-25 — Emergency squad equipment
- § 78.47-27 — Self-contained breathing apparatus
- § 78.47-3 — General
- § 78.47-30 — Hand portable fire extinguishers
- § 78.47-33 — Emergency lights
- § 78.47-35 — Fire doors
- § 78.47-37 — Watertight doors
- § 78.47-38 — Valves and closing appliances
- § 78.47-40 — Exit signs
- § 78.47-45 — Markings for lifesaving appliances, instructions to passengers, and stowage locations
- § 78.47-5 — General alarm contact makers
- § 78.47-53 — Automatic ventilation dampers
- § 78.47-55 — Instructions for changing steering gear
- § 78.47-57 — Rudder orders
- § 78.47-7 — General alarm bells
- § 78.47-70 — Portable magazine chests
- § 78.47-75 — Ventilation alarm failure
- § 78.47-9 — Carbon dioxide and clean agent alarms
- § 78.47-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 78.50-1 — Application
- § 78.50-10 — Draft marks and draft indicating systems
- § 78.50-15 — Load line marks
- § 78.50-5 — Hull markings
- § 78.55-1 — Master and chief engineer responsible
- § 78.57-1 — All personnel must comply
- § 78.60-1 — Master or person in charge responsible
- § 78.65-1 — Officers
- § 78.70-1 — Master's responsibility
- § 78.70-5 — Warning notice posted
- § 78.83-1 — Special operating conditions
- § 78.90-1 — Pilot boarding operation
- § 78.95-1 — General
PART 80
- § 80.01 — Purpose
- § 80.10 — Applicability
- § 80.15 — Ocean voyage
- § 80.20 — Exception to requirements
- § 80.25 — Notification of safety standards
- § 80.30 — Promotional literature or advertising
- § 80.40 — Civil penalty
PART 90
- § 90.01-1 — Purpose of regulations
- § 90.01-15 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 90.01-7 — Right of appeal
- § 90.05-1 — Vessels subject to requirements of this subchapter
- § 90.05-10 — Application to vessels on an international voyage
- § 90.05-20 — Applicability to offshore supply vessels
- § 90.05-25 — Seagoing barge
- § 90.05-35 — Flammable and combustible liquid cargo in bulk
- § 90.05-5 — Specific application noted in text
- § 90.05-7 — Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes routes
- § 90.10-1 — Anniversary date
- § 90.10-11 — Coastwise
- § 90.10-12 — Gas free
- § 90.10-13 — Great Lakes
- § 90.10-14 — Headquarters
- § 90.10-15 — Industrial personnel
- § 90.10-16 — Industrial vessel
- § 90.10-19 — Lakes, bays, and sounds
- § 90.10-2 — Approved
- § 90.10-20 — Liftboat
- § 90.10-21 — Marine inspector or inspector
- § 90.10-23 — Motorboat
- § 90.10-25 — Ocean
- § 90.10-27 — Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI)
- § 90.10-29 — Passenger
- § 90.10-3 — Barge
- § 90.10-30 — Pilot boarding equipment and point of access
- § 90.10-33 — Rivers
- § 90.10-35 — Recognized classification society
- § 90.10-36 — Seagoing barge
- § 90.10-37 — Vessel
- § 90.10-38 — Specially suitable for vehicles
- § 90.10-40 — Offshore supply vessels
- § 90.10-42 — Tankerman
- § 90.10-5 — Carrying freight for hire
- § 90.10-7 — Commandant
- § 90.10-9 — Coast Guard District Commander
- § 90.15-1 — Conditions under which equivalents may be used
- § 90.20-1 — Marine engineering details
- § 90.25-1 — Electrical engineering details
- § 90.27-1 — Lifesaving appliances and arrangements
- § 90.35-1 — Standards to be used
- § 90.35-5 — Where obtainable
PART 91
- § 91.01-1 — Preemptive effect
- § 91.01-10 — Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection
- § 91.01-15 — Temporary certificate
- § 91.01-2 — When required
- § 91.01-20 — Expired certificate
- § 91.01-25 — Emergency carriage of more than 16 persons in addition to the crew on vessels not engaged in international voyages
- § 91.01-5 — Posting
- § 91.05-1 — When issued
- § 91.05-10 — Conditions of permit
- § 91.05-15 — Posting
- § 91.05-5 — To whom issued
- § 91.15-1 — Standards in inspection of hulls, boilers, and machinery
- § 91.15-5 — Alternate compliance
- § 91.20-1 — Prerequisite of certificate of inspection
- § 91.20-10 — Plans
- § 91.20-15 — Scope of inspection
- § 91.20-20 — Specific tests and inspections
- § 91.20-5 — When made
- § 91.25-1 — Prerequisite of reissuance of certificate of inspection
- § 91.25-10 — Scope of inspection
- § 91.25-15 — Lifesaving equipment
- § 91.25-20 — Fire extinguishing equipment
- § 91.25-25 — Hull equipment
- § 91.25-30 — Electrical engineering equipment
- § 91.25-35 — Marine engineering equipment
- § 91.25-37 — Tanks containing dangerous cargoes
- § 91.25-38 — Pollution prevention
- § 91.25-40 — Sanitary inspection
- § 91.25-45 — Fire hazards
- § 91.25-5 — Application for a Certificate of Inspection
- § 91.25-50 — Inspector not limited
- § 91.25-7 — Incorporation by reference
- § 91.27-1 — Annual and periodic inspections
- § 91.27-13 — Alternative annual inspection for offshore supply vessels less than 400 gross tons in foreign ports
- § 91.27-15 — Inspectors not limited
- § 91.27-5 — Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity
- § 91.30-1 — General or partial survey
- § 91.35-1 — When made
- § 91.40-1 — Definitions relating to hull examinations
- § 91.40-3 — Drydock examination, internal structural examination, cargo tank internal examination, and underwater survey intervals
- § 91.40-5 — Notice and plans required
- § 91.43-1 — When required
- § 91.45-1 — Notice required
- § 91.45-5 — Inspection required
- § 91.50-1 — Inspection and testing required when making alterations, repairs, or other such operations involving riveting, welding, burning or like fire-producing actions
- § 91.55-1 — General
- § 91.55-10 — Plans required for alterations of existing vessels
- § 91.55-15 — Procedure for submittal of plans
- § 91.55-20 — Number of plans required
- § 91.55-5 — Plans and specifications required for new construction
- § 91.60-1 — Application
- § 91.60-10 — Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate
- § 91.60-15 — Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate
- § 91.60-25 — Exemption Certificate
- § 91.60-30 — Safety Management Certificate
- § 91.60-35 — Availability of Certificates
- § 91.60-40 — Duration of Convention certificates
- § 91.60-45 — American Bureau of Shipping
- § 91.60-5 — Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate
PART 92
- § 92.01-1 — Application
- § 92.01-10 — Structural standards
- § 92.01-15 — Special consideration
- § 92.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 92.01-5 — Vessels subject to load line
- § 92.01-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 92.03-1 — Navigation bridge visibility
- § 92.05-1 — Fire hazards to be minimized
- § 92.05-10 — Lamp room construction
- § 92.05-15 — Segregation of spaces containing the emergency source of electric power
- § 92.05-5 — Woodwork insulated from heated surfaces
- § 92.07-1 — Application
- § 92.07-10 — Construction
- § 92.07-5 — Definitions
- § 92.07-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to July 1, 1968
- § 92.10-1 — Application
- § 92.10-10 — Location
- § 92.10-15 — Vertical ladders not accepted
- § 92.10-20 — No means for locking doors
- § 92.10-25 — Stairway size
- § 92.10-30 — Dead end corridors
- § 92.10-35 — Public spaces
- § 92.10-40 — Access to lifeboats
- § 92.10-45 — Weather deck communications
- § 92.10-5 — Two means required
- § 92.10-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 92.15-1 — Application
- § 92.15-10 — Ventilation for closed spaces
- § 92.15-15 — Ventilation for crew quarters and, where provided, passenger spaces
- § 92.15-5 — Vessels using fuel having a flashpoint of 110 degrees or lower
- § 92.15-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 92.20-1 — Application
- § 92.20-10 — Location of crew spaces
- § 92.20-15 — Construction
- § 92.20-20 — Sleeping accommodations
- § 92.20-25 — Washrooms and toilet rooms
- § 92.20-30 — Messrooms
- § 92.20-35 — Hospital space
- § 92.20-40 — Other spaces
- § 92.20-45 — Lighting
- § 92.20-5 — Intent
- § 92.20-50 — Heating and cooling
- § 92.20-55 — Insect screens
- § 92.20-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 92.25-1 — Application
- § 92.25-10 — Storm rails
- § 92.25-15 — Guards in dangerous places
- § 92.25-5 — Where rails required
- § 92.25-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to July 1, 1969
PART 93
- § 93.01-1 — General
PART 95
- § 95.01-1 — General
- § 95.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 95.01-5 — Equipment installed but not required
- § 95.05-1 — Fire detection, manual alarm, and supervised patrol systems
- § 95.05-10 — Fixed fire extinguishing systems
- § 95.05-15 — Hand portable fire extinguishers and semiportable fire extinguishing systems
- § 95.05-3 — Sample extraction smoke detection systems
- § 95.05-5 — Fire main system
- § 95.10-1 — Application
- § 95.10-10 — Fire hydrants and hose
- § 95.10-15 — Piping
- § 95.10-5 — Fire pumps
- § 95.10-90 — Installations contracted for prior to May 26, 1965
- § 95.13-1 — Application
- § 95.15-1 — Application
- § 95.15-10 — Controls
- § 95.15-15 — Piping
- § 95.15-20 — Carbon dioxide storage
- § 95.15-25 — Discharge outlets
- § 95.15-30 — Alarms
- § 95.15-35 — Enclosure openings
- § 95.15-40 — Pressure relief
- § 95.15-5 — Quantity, pipe sizes, and discharge rates
- § 95.15-50 — Lockout valves
- § 95.15-60 — Odorizing units
- § 95.15-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 95.16-1 — Application
- § 95.16-10 — Piping, fittings, valves, nozzles
- § 95.16-15 — Extinguishing agent: Quantity
- § 95.16-20 — Extinguishing agent: Cylinder storage
- § 95.16-25 — Manifold and cylinder arrangements
- § 95.16-30 — Enclosure openings
- § 95.16-35 — Pressure relief
- § 95.16-40 — Locked spaces
- § 95.16-45 — Pre-discharge alarms and time delay devices
- § 95.16-5 — Controls
- § 95.16-50 — Instructions
- § 95.16-60 — System piping installation testing
- § 95.16-90 — Installations contracted for prior to July 9, 2012
- § 95.17-1 — Application
- § 95.17-10 — Controls
- § 95.17-15 — Piping
- § 95.17-20 — Discharge outlets
- § 95.17-25 — Additional protection required
- § 95.17-5 — Quantity of foam required
- § 95.17-90 — Installations contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 95.30-1 — Application
- § 95.50-1 — Application
- § 95.50-10 — Location
- § 95.50-20 — Semi-portable fire extinguishers
- § 95.50-5 — [Reserved]
- § 95.50-80 — Location and number of fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed prior to August 22, 2016
- § 95.50-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 95.60-1 — Application
- § 95.60-10 — Location
- § 95.60-5 — Number required
PART 96
- § 96.01-1 — General
- § 96.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 96.03-1 — Installation and details
- § 96.05-1 — Installation and details
- § 96.06-1 — Installation
- § 96.07-1 — Application
- § 96.07-10 — Lakes, bays, and sounds, or river service
- § 96.07-5 — Ocean, coastwise, or Great Lakes service
- § 96.07-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 96.17-1 — When required
- § 96.25-1 — When required
- § 96.27-1 — When required
- § 96.30-1 — Application
- § 96.30-15 — Self-contained breathing apparatus
- § 96.30-5 — General
- § 96.30-90 — Vessels contracted for before November 23, 1992
- § 96.35-1 — Application
- § 96.35-10 — Fireman's outfit
- § 96.35-15 — Stowage
- § 96.35-20 — Spare charges
- § 96.35-5 — General
- § 96.35-90 — Vessels contracted for before November 23, 1992
- § 96.40-1 — Pilot boarding equipment
PART 97
- § 97.01-1 — General; preemptive effect
- § 97.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 97.05-1 — Duty of officers
- § 97.05-5 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 97.07-1 — Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records
- § 97.10-1 — Application
- § 97.10-5 — Persons excluded
- § 97.11-1 — Posting
- § 97.12-1 — Definition of a bulk solid cargo
- § 97.12-10 — Cargo securing manuals
- § 97.12-3 — Guidance for the master
- § 97.12-5 — Bulk solid cargoes that may liquefy
- § 97.13-1 — Muster lists, emergency signals, and manning
- § 97.15-1 — Application
- § 97.15-10 — Sanitation
- § 97.15-15 — Examination of boilers and machinery
- § 97.15-17 — Loading doors
- § 97.15-20 — Hatches and other openings
- § 97.15-3 — Steering gear, whistle, and means of communication
- § 97.15-30 — Emergency lighting and power systems
- § 97.15-35 — Emergency training, musters, and drills
- § 97.15-5 — Drafts and load line markings
- § 97.15-55 — Requirements for fuel oil
- § 97.15-60 — Firefighting equipment, general
- § 97.15-7 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 97.15-75 — Test of inflatable hopper gate seals on Great Lakes bulk dry cargo vessels
- § 97.16-1 — Use of auto pilot
- § 97.19-1 — Data required
- § 97.20-1 — Unnecessary whistling prohibited
- § 97.25-1 — Improper use prohibited
- § 97.27-5 — Master's and officer's responsibility
- § 97.30-1 — Repairs to boilers and pressure vessels
- § 97.30-10 — Notice required before repair
- § 97.30-5 — Accidents to machinery
- § 97.33-1 — When required
- § 97.34-1 — Application
- § 97.34-10 — Use
- § 97.34-15 — Shipboard stowage
- § 97.34-20 — Shipboard inspections
- § 97.34-25 — Additional requirements for hybrid work vests
- § 97.34-5 — Approved types of work vests
- § 97.35-1 — Application
- § 97.35-3 — Logbooks and records
- § 97.35-5 — Actions required to be logged
- § 97.36-1 — When required
- § 97.37-1 — Application
- § 97.37-10 — Fire extinguishing system branch lines
- § 97.37-11 — Carbon dioxide warning signs
- § 97.37-13 — Fire extinguishing system controls
- § 97.37-15 — Fire hose stations
- § 97.37-20 — Self-contained breathing apparatus
- § 97.37-23 — Hand portable fire extinguishers
- § 97.37-25 — Emergency lights
- § 97.37-3 — General
- § 97.37-33 — Instructions for changing steering gear
- § 97.37-35 — Rudder orders
- § 97.37-42 — Markings for lifesaving appliances, instructions to passengers, and stowage locations
- § 97.37-47 — Portable magazine chests
- § 97.37-5 — General alarm bell contact maker
- § 97.37-50 — Ventilation alarm failure
- § 97.37-60 — Watertight doors
- § 97.37-7 — General alarm bells
- § 97.37-9 — Carbon dioxide and clean agent alarms
- § 97.37-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 97.40-1 — Application
- § 97.40-10 — Draft marks and draft indicating systems
- § 97.40-15 — Load line marks
- § 97.40-5 — Hull markings
- § 97.45-1 — Master and chief engineer responsible
- § 97.47-1 — All persons must comply
- § 97.50-1 — Master or person in charge responsible
- § 97.53-1 — Officers
- § 97.55-1 — Master's responsibility
- § 97.55-5 — Warning notice posted
- § 97.80-1 — Special operating conditions
- § 97.90-1 — Pilot boarding operation
- § 97.95-1 — General
PART 98
- § 98.01-1 — Applicability
- § 98.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 98.25-1 — Applicability
- § 98.25-10 — Design and construction of cargo tanks
- § 98.25-15 — Markings
- § 98.25-20 — Installation of cargo tanks
- § 98.25-30 — Lagging
- § 98.25-35 — Refrigerated systems
- § 98.25-40 — Valves, fittings, and accessories
- § 98.25-45 — Liquid level gaging device
- § 98.25-5 — How anhydrous ammonia may be carried
- § 98.25-50 — Filling and discharge pipes
- § 98.25-55 — Cargo piping
- § 98.25-60 — Safety relief valves
- § 98.25-65 — Filling density
- § 98.25-70 — Venting
- § 98.25-75 — Ventilation
- § 98.25-80 — Cargo hose
- § 98.25-85 — Electrical bonding
- § 98.25-90 — Special operating requirements
- § 98.25-95 — Tests and inspections
- § 98.25-97 — Nondestructive testing
- § 98.30-1 — Applicability
- § 98.30-10 — Smoking
- § 98.30-11 — Gaskets and lining
- § 98.30-12 — Stowage of portable tanks and IBCs
- § 98.30-13 — Pipe connections, and filling and discharge openings
- § 98.30-14 — Cargo pumps
- § 98.30-15 — Ground connection
- § 98.30-16 — Requirements for ships carrying NLSs in portable tanks and IBCs
- § 98.30-17 — Leakage containment
- § 98.30-18 — Qualifications of person in charge
- § 98.30-19 — Supervision by person in charge
- § 98.30-2 — Incorporation by Reference
- § 98.30-21 — Inspection prior to transfer
- § 98.30-23 — Requirements for transfer; general
- § 98.30-25 — Requirements for transfer; cargo handling system
- § 98.30-27 — Connections
- § 98.30-29 — Piping incompatible products
- § 98.30-3 — Definitions
- § 98.30-31 — Conditions for pumping
- § 98.30-33 — Warning signals
- § 98.30-35 — Warning sign at gangway
- § 98.30-37 — Firefighting requirements
- § 98.30-39 — Alternate fire extinguishing system
- § 98.30-4 — Vessels carrying MPTs
- § 98.30-5 — Vessels carrying portable tanks other than MPTs
- § 98.30-6 — Vessels carrying IBCs
- § 98.30-7 — Materials authorized for transfer to and from a portable tank
- § 98.30-8 — Materials authorized for transfer to and from an IBC
- § 98.30-9 — Lifting a portable tank or IBC
- § 98.31-10 — Certificate of inspection and NLS certificate endorsements
- § 98.31-15 — Operating requirements
- § 98.31-5 — Applicability
- § 98.33-1 — Applicability
- § 98.33-11 — Smoking
- § 98.33-13 — Cargo-handling systems
- § 98.33-15 — Transfers
- § 98.33-3 — Cargoes authorized
- § 98.33-5 — Portable tanks and IBCs authorized
- § 98.33-7 — Pipe and hose connections
- § 98.33-9 — Stowage
PART 105
- § 105.1 — Purpose and applicability
- § 105.3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 105.5 — Definitions
- § 105.10 — Vessel examination
- § 105.11 — Prohibitions
- § 105.12 — Cargo tank and pumping system requirements
- § 105.13 — Electrical fittings and fixtures
- § 105.14 — Fire extinguishing equipment
- § 105.15 — Cargo transfer operations
PART 106
- § 106.100 — Purpose
- § 106.105 — Applicability
- § 106.110 — Definitions
- § 106.115 — Notification requirements
- § 106.120 — Operational and geographic requirements
- § 106.125 — Penalties
PART 107
- § 107.01 — Purpose of subchapter
- § 107.01-3 — Right of appeal
- § 107.05 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 107.111 — Definitions
- § 107.113 — Industrial personnel
- § 107.115 — Incorporation by reference
- § 107.117 — Coast Guard addresses
- § 107.201 — Purpose
- § 107.205 — Alternate compliance
- § 107.211 — Original Certificate of Inspection
- § 107.215 — Renewal of Certificate of Inspection
- § 107.219 — Permit to proceed to another port for repairs
- § 107.223 — Temporary Certificate of Inspection: Period in effect
- § 107.227 — Certificate of Inspection Amendment
- § 107.231 — Inspection for certification
- § 107.235 — Servicing of portable fire extinguishers, semi-portable fire extinguishers and fixed fire extinguishing systems
- § 107.251 — Testing of the fire main
- § 107.257 — Testing of fire hose
- § 107.258 — Crane certification
- § 107.259 — Crane inspection and testing
- § 107.260 — Rated load test for cranes
- § 107.261 — Drydock or special examination
- § 107.265 — Special examination in lieu of drydocking for column stabilized units or surface type units when specifically approved by the Commandant
- § 107.267 — Special examination in lieu of drydocking for self-elevating units
- § 107.269 — Annual inspection
- § 107.270 — Periodic inspection
- § 107.271 — Inspection: Alterations
- § 107.275 — Other inspections
- § 107.279 — Certificate of Inspection: Failure to meet requirements
- § 107.283 — Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity
- § 107.301 — Purpose
- § 107.305 — Plans and information
- § 107.309 — Crane plans and information
- § 107.317 — Addresses for submittal of plans, specifications, and calculations
- § 107.401 — Purpose and definition
- § 107.405 — Safety Equipment Certificate
- § 107.409 — Safety Construction Certificate
- § 107.413 — Exemption certificate
- § 107.415 — Safety Management Certificate
PART 108
- § 108.101 — Incorporation by reference
- § 108.102 — Preemptive effect
- § 108.103 — Equipment not required on a unit
- § 108.105 — Substitutes for required fittings, material, apparatus, equipment, arrangements, calculations, and tests
- § 108.109 — Classification society standards
- § 108.113 — Structural standards
- § 108.114 — Appliances for watertight and weathertight integrity
- § 108.123 — Isolation of combustible material
- § 108.127 — Storage lockers for combustibles
- § 108.131 — Definitions
- § 108.133 — Hull superstructure, structural bulkheads, decks, and deckhouses
- § 108.135 — Boundary bulkheads, decks of galleys, and combustible material lockers
- § 108.137 — Bulkhead and deck separations of accommodation spaces
- § 108.139 — Boundary bulkheads and decks of a space containing emergency power
- § 108.141 — Boundary bulkheads and decks between the emergency power source and service generators
- § 108.143 — Accommodation space
- § 108.145 — Hatches and tonnage openings
- § 108.147 — Certain paints prohibited
- § 108.151 — Two means required
- § 108.153 — Location of means of escape
- § 108.155 — Restrictions on means of escape utilized
- § 108.157 — Locked doors
- § 108.159 — Stairways and exterior inclined ladders
- § 108.160 — Vertical ladders
- § 108.161 — Dead end corridors
- § 108.165 — Access to lifeboats and liferafts
- § 108.167 — Weather deck ladders
- § 108.170 — Definitions
- § 108.171 — Class I, Division 1 locations
- § 108.173 — Class I, Division 2 locations
- § 108.175 — Contiguous locations
- § 108.177 — Electrical equipment in classified locations
- § 108.181 — Ventilation for enclosed spaces
- § 108.185 — Ventilation for enclosed classified locations
- § 108.187 — Ventilation for brush type electric motors in classified spaces
- § 108.193 — Restrictions
- § 108.195 — Location of accommodation spaces
- § 108.197 — Construction of accommodation spaces
- § 108.199 — Arrangement of sleeping spaces
- § 108.201 — Size of sleeping spaces
- § 108.203 — Berths and lockers
- § 108.205 — Wash spaces; toilet spaces; and shower spaces
- § 108.207 — Messrooms
- § 108.209 — Hospital spaces
- § 108.210 — Hospital space not required
- § 108.211 — Miscellaneous accommodation spaces
- § 108.213 — Heating requirements
- § 108.215 — Insect screens
- § 108.217 — Guardrails and bulwarks
- § 108.219 — Guardrails
- § 108.221 — Storm rails
- § 108.223 — Guards on exposed equipment
- § 108.231 — Application
- § 108.233 — Location and size
- § 108.235 — Construction
- § 108.237 — Fuel storage facilities
- § 108.239 — Fuel transfer equipment
- § 108.241 — Visual aids
- § 108.301 — Stability
- § 108.401 — Fire main system
- § 108.403 — Fire extinguishing systems: General
- § 108.403a — Fire extinguishing systems: Non-vital services
- § 108.404 — Selection of fire detection system
- § 108.405 — Fire detection system
- § 108.407 — Detectors for electric fire detection system
- § 108.409 — Location and spacing of tubing in pneumatic fire detection system
- § 108.411 — Smoke detection system
- § 108.413 — Fusible element fire detection system
- § 108.415 — Fire pump: General
- § 108.417 — Fire pump components and associated equipment
- § 108.419 — Fire main capacity
- § 108.421 — Location of fire pumps and associated equipment
- § 108.423 — Fire hydrants and associated equipment
- § 108.425 — Fire hoses and associated equipment
- § 108.427 — International shore connection
- § 108.429 — Fire main system protection
- § 108.430 — General
- § 108.431 — Carbon dioxide systems: General
- § 108.433 — Quantity of CO2: General
- § 108.437 — Pipe sizes and discharge rates for enclosed ventilation systems for rotating electrical equipment
- § 108.439 — Quantity of CO2 for protection of spaces
- § 108.441 — Piping and discharge rates for CO2 systems
- § 108.443 — Controls and valves
- § 108.444 — Lockout valves
- § 108.445 — Alarm and means of escape
- § 108.446 — Odorizing units
- § 108.447 — Piping
- § 108.449 — Piping tests
- § 108.451 — CO2 storage
- § 108.453 — Discharge outlets
- § 108.455 — Enclosure openings
- § 108.457 — Pressure release
- § 108.458 — General
- § 108.459 — Number and location of outlets
- § 108.461 — Coamings
- § 108.463 — Foam rate: Protein
- § 108.467 — Water supply
- § 108.469 — Quantity of foam producing materials
- § 108.471 — Water pump
- § 108.473 — Foam system components
- § 108.474 — Aqueous film forming foam systems
- § 108.475 — Piping
- § 108.477 — Fire hydrants
- § 108.486 — Helicopter decks
- § 108.487 — Helicopter deck fueling operations
- § 108.489 — Helicopter fueling facilities
- § 108.491 — General
- § 108.493 — Location
- § 108.495 — Locations and number of fire extinguishers required
- § 108.496 — Semi-portable fire extinguishers
- § 108.497 — Fireman's outfits
- § 108.499 — Fire axes
- § 108.500 — General
- § 108.503 — Relationship to international standards
- § 108.510 — Application
- § 108.515 — Requirements for units built before October 1, 1996
- § 108.520 — Type of survival craft
- § 108.525 — Survival craft number and arrangement
- § 108.530 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 108.540 — Survival craft muster and embarkation arrangements
- § 108.545 — Marine evacuation system launching arrangements
- § 108.550 — Survival craft launching and recovery arrangements: General
- § 108.553 — Survival craft launching and recovery arrangements using falls and a winch
- § 108.555 — Lifeboat launching and recovery arrangements
- § 108.557 — Free-fall lifeboat launching and recovery arrangements
- § 108.560 — Rescue boats
- § 108.565 — Stowage of rescue boats
- § 108.570 — Rescue boat embarkation, launching and recovery arrangements
- § 108.575 — Survival craft and rescue boat equipment
- § 108.580 — Personal lifesaving appliances
- § 108.595 — Communications
- § 108.597 — Line-throwing appliance
- § 108.601 — Crane design
- § 108.621 — Equipment markings: General
- § 108.623 — General alarm bell switch
- § 108.625 — General alarm bell
- § 108.626 — Carbon dioxide warning signs
- § 108.627 — Carbon dioxide and clean agent alarms
- § 108.629 — Fire extinguishing system branch line valve
- § 108.631 — Fixed fire extinguishing system controls
- § 108.633 — Fire stations
- § 108.635 — Self-contained breathing apparatus
- § 108.636 — Work vests
- § 108.637 — Hand portable fire extinguishers
- § 108.639 — Emergency lights
- § 108.641 — Instructions for changing steering gear
- § 108.643 — Rudder orders
- § 108.645 — Markings on lifesaving appliances
- § 108.646 — Marking of stowage locations
- § 108.647 — Inflatable liferafts
- § 108.649 — Lifejackets, immersion suits, and lifebuoys
- § 108.650 — EPIRBs and SARTs
- § 108.651 — Portable magazine chests
- § 108.653 — Helicopter facilities
- § 108.655 — Operating instructions
- § 108.657 — Unit markings
- § 108.659 — Lifesaving signal instructions
- § 108.661 — Unit markings: Draft marks
- § 108.663 — Unit markings: Load line
- § 108.665 — Appliances for watertight integrity
- § 108.697 — Buoyant work vests
- § 108.699 — Substitution of life preservers
- § 108.701 — Sounding equipment
- § 108.703 — Self-contained breathing apparatus
- § 108.705 — Anchors, chains, wire rope, and hawsers
- § 108.707 — First aid kit
- § 108.709 — Litter
- § 108.713 — International Code of Signals
- § 108.715 — Magnetic compass and gyrocompass
- § 108.717 — Radar
- § 108.719 — Pilot boarding equipment
- § 108.801 — Navigation bridge visibility
- § 108.901 — Muster list and emergency instructions
PART 109
- § 109.101 — Applicability
- § 109.103 — Requirements of the International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1974
- § 109.105 — Incorporation by reference
- § 109.107 — Designation of master or person in charge
- § 109.109 — Responsibilities of master or person in charge
- § 109.121 — Operating manual
- § 109.201 — Steering gear, whistles, general alarm, and means of communication
- § 109.203 — Sanitation
- § 109.205 — Inspection of boilers and machinery
- § 109.209 — Appliances for watertight integrity
- § 109.211 — Testing of emergency lighting and power systems
- § 109.213 — Emergency training and drills
- § 109.223 — Fire fighting equipment
- § 109.227 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 109.301 — Operational readiness, maintenance, and inspection of lifesaving equipment
- § 109.323 — Manning of survival craft and supervision
- § 109.329 — Fire pumps
- § 109.331 — Firehoses and hydrants
- § 109.333 — Fire main cutoff valves
- § 109.334 — Working over water
- § 109.335 — Stowage of work vests
- § 109.337 — Fireman's outfit
- § 109.339 — Location of fire axes
- § 109.347 — Pilot boarding equipment
- § 109.411 — Notice and reporting of casualty
- § 109.415 — Retention of records after casualty
- § 109.419 — Report of unsafe machinery
- § 109.421 — Report of repairs to boilers and pressure vessels
- § 109.425 — Repairs and alterations: Fire detecting and extinguishing equipment
- § 109.431 — Logbook
- § 109.433 — Logbook entries. 1
- § 109.435 — Record of fire fighting equipment inspection
- § 109.437 — Crane record book
- § 109.439 — Crane certificates
- § 109.503 — Emergency signals
- § 109.521 — Cranes: General
- § 109.525 — Cranes: Working loads
- § 109.527 — Cranes: Operator designation
- § 109.555 — Propulsion boilers
- § 109.557 — Flammable and combustible liquids: Carriage
- § 109.559 — Explosives and radioactive materials
- § 109.563 — Posting of documents
- § 109.564 — Maneuvering characteristics
- § 109.565 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 109.573 — Riveting, welding, and burning operations
- § 109.575 — Accumulation of liquids on helicopter decks
- § 109.577 — Helicopter fueling
- § 109.585 — Use of auto pilot
PART 110
- § 110.01-1 — General
- § 110.01-2 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 110.01-3 — Repairs and alterations
- § 110.01-4 — Right of appeal
- § 110.10-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 110.15-1 — Definitions
- § 110.20-1 — Equivalents
- § 110.25-1 — Plans and information required for new construction
- § 110.25-3 — Procedure for submitting plans
- § 110.30-1 — General
- § 110.30-3 — Initial inspection
- § 110.30-5 — Inspection for certification
- § 110.30-7 — Repairs or alterations
PART 111
- § 111.01-1 — General
- § 111.01-11 — Corrosion-resistant parts
- § 111.01-13 — Limitations on porcelain use
- § 111.01-15 — Temperature ratings
- § 111.01-17 — Voltage and frequency variations
- § 111.01-19 — Inclination of the vessel
- § 111.01-3 — Placement of equipment
- § 111.01-5 — Protection from bilge water
- § 111.01-7 — Accessibility and spacing
- § 111.01-9 — Degrees of protection
- § 111.05-1 — Purpose
- § 111.05-11 — Hull return
- § 111.05-13 — Grounding connection
- § 111.05-15 — Neutral grounding
- § 111.05-17 — Generation and distribution system grounding
- § 111.05-19 — Tank vessels; grounded distribution systems
- § 111.05-20 — Grounded distribution systems on OSVs designed to carry flammable or combustible liquids with closed-cup flashpoints not exceeding 60 °C (140 °F)
- § 111.05-21 — Ground detection
- § 111.05-23 — Location of ground indicators
- § 111.05-25 — Ungrounded systems
- § 111.05-27 — Grounded neutral alternating current systems
- § 111.05-29 — Dual voltage direct current systems
- § 111.05-3 — Design, construction, and installation; general
- § 111.05-31 — Grounding conductors for systems
- § 111.05-33 — Equipment safety grounding (bonding) conductors
- § 111.05-37 — Overcurrent devices
- § 111.05-7 — Armored and metallic sheathed cable
- § 111.05-9 — Masts
- § 111.10-1 — [Reserved]
- § 111.10-3 — Two generating sources
- § 111.10-4 — Power requirements, generating sources
- § 111.10-5 — Multiple energy sources
- § 111.10-7 — Dead ship
- § 111.10-9 — Ship's service supply transformers; two required
- § 111.12-1 — Prime movers
- § 111.12-11 — Generator protection
- § 111.12-3 — Excitation
- § 111.12-5 — Construction and testing of generators
- § 111.12-7 — Voltage regulation and parallel operation
- § 111.12-9 — Generator cables
- § 111.15-1 — General
- § 111.15-10 — Ventilation
- § 111.15-2 — Battery construction
- § 111.15-20 — Conductors
- § 111.15-25 — Overload and reverse current protection
- § 111.15-3 — Battery categories
- § 111.15-30 — Battery chargers
- § 111.15-5 — Battery installation
- § 111.20-1 — General requirements
- § 111.20-10 — Autotransformers
- § 111.20-15 — Protection of transformers against overcurrent
- § 111.20-5 — Temperature rise
- § 111.25-1 — General requirements
- § 111.25-15 — Duty cycle
- § 111.25-5 — [Reserved]
- § 111.30-1 — Location and installation
- § 111.30-11 — Deck coverings
- § 111.30-15 — Nameplates
- § 111.30-17 — Protection of instrument circuits
- § 111.30-19 — Buses and wiring
- § 111.30-24 — Generation systems greater than 3000 kW
- § 111.30-25 — Alternating-current ship's service switchboards
- § 111.30-27 — Direct current ship's service switchboards
- § 111.30-29 — Emergency switchboards
- § 111.30-3 — Accessibility of switchboard components and connections
- § 111.30-4 — Circuit breakers removable from the front
- § 111.30-5 — Construction
- § 111.33-1 — General
- § 111.33-11 — Propulsion systems
- § 111.33-3 — Nameplate data
- § 111.33-5 — Installation
- § 111.33-7 — Alarms and shutdowns
- § 111.33-9 — Ventilation exhaust
- § 111.35-1 — Electrical propulsion installations
- § 111.40-1 — Panelboard standard
- § 111.40-11 — Numbered switching unit and panelboard directory
- § 111.40-13 — Rating
- § 111.40-15 — Overcurrent device
- § 111.40-5 — Enclosure
- § 111.40-7 — Location
- § 111.40-9 — Locking device
- § 111.50-1 — Protection of equipment
- § 111.50-2 — Systems integration
- § 111.50-3 — Protection of conductors
- § 111.50-5 — Location of overcurrent protective devices
- § 111.50-7 — Enclosures
- § 111.50-9 — Disconnecting and guarding
- § 111.51-1 — General
- § 111.51-2 — Short-circuit calculations
- § 111.51-3 — Short-circuit calculations for systems below 1500 kilowatts
- § 111.51-4 — Short-circuit calculations for systems 1500 kilowatts or above
- § 111.51-5 — Protection of vital equipment
- § 111.53-1 — General
- § 111.54-1 — Circuit breakers
- § 111.54-3 — Remote control
- § 111.55-1 — General
- § 111.55-3 — Circuit connections
- § 111.59-1 — General
- § 111.59-3 — No mechanical cooling
- § 111.60-1 — Construction and testing of cable
- § 111.60-11 — Wire
- § 111.60-13 — Flexible electric cord and cables
- § 111.60-17 — Connections and terminations
- § 111.60-19 — Cable splices
- § 111.60-2 — Specialty cable for communication and RF applications
- § 111.60-21 — Cable insulation tests
- § 111.60-23 — Metal-clad (Type MC) cable
- § 111.60-3 — [Reserved]
- § 111.60-4 — Minimum cable conductor size
- § 111.60-5 — Cable installation
- § 111.60-6 — Fiber optic cable
- § 111.60-7 — Demand loads
- § 111.60-9 — Segregation of vital circuits
- § 111.70-1 — General
- § 111.70-3 — Motor controllers and motor-control centers
- § 111.70-5 — Heater circuits
- § 111.70-7 — Remote control, interlock, and indicator circuits
- § 111.75-1 — Lighting feeders
- § 111.75-15 — Lighting requirements
- § 111.75-16 — Lighting of survival craft and rescue boats
- § 111.75-17 — Navigation lights
- § 111.75-18 — Signaling lights
- § 111.75-20 — Luminaries (lighting fixtures)
- § 111.75-5 — Lighting branch circuits
- § 111.77-1 — Overcurrent protection
- § 111.77-3 — Appliances
- § 111.79-1 — Receptacle outlets; general
- § 111.79-11 — Lifeboat receptacles
- § 111.79-13 — Different voltages and power types
- § 111.79-15 — Receptacles for refrigerated containers
- § 111.79-3 — Grounding pole
- § 111.79-9 — Transmitting power between receptacles
- § 111.81-1 — Outlet boxes and junction boxes; general
- § 111.81-3 — Cables entering boxes
- § 111.83-1 — General
- § 111.83-5 — Bottom entrance and protected enclosures
- § 111.83-7 — High voltage shore connection
- § 111.85-1 — Electric oil immersion heaters
- § 111.87-1 — Applicability
- § 111.87-3 — General requirements
- § 111.91-1 — Power, control, and interlock circuits
- § 111.95-1 — Applicability
- § 111.95-3 — General requirements
- § 111.95-7 — Wiring of boat winch components
- § 111.97-1 — Applicability
- § 111.97-3 — General requirements
- § 111.97-5 — Electric and hydraulic power supply
- § 111.97-7 — Distribution
- § 111.97-9 — Overcurrent protection
- § 111.99-1 — Applicability
- § 111.99-3 — [Reserved]
- § 111.99-5 — General
- § 111.101-1 — Applicability
- § 111.101-3 — General requirements
- § 111.103-1 — Power ventilation systems except machinery space ventilation systems
- § 111.103-3 — Machinery space ventilation
- § 111.103-7 — Ventilation stop stations
- § 111.103-9 — Machinery stop stations
- § 111.105-1 — Applicability
- § 111.105-11 — Intrinsically safe systems
- § 111.105-15 — [Reserved]
- § 111.105-17 — Wiring methods for hazardous locations
- § 111.105-19 — Switches
- § 111.105-21 — Ventilation
- § 111.105-27 — Belt drives
- § 111.105-28 — Internal combustion engines
- § 111.105-29 — Combustible liquid cargo carriers
- § 111.105-3 — Approved equipment
- § 111.105-31 — Flammable or combustible cargo with a flashpoint below 60 °C (140 °F), carriers of liquid-sulphur or inorganic acid
- § 111.105-32 — Bulk liquefied flammable gas and ammonia carriers
- § 111.105-33 — Mobile offshore drilling units
- § 111.105-35 — Vessels carrying coal
- § 111.105-37 — Flammable anesthetics
- § 111.105-39 — Additional requirements for vessels carrying vehicles with fuel in their tanks
- § 111.105-40 — Additional requirements for RO/RO vessels
- § 111.105-41 — Battery rooms
- § 111.105-43 — Paint stowage or mixing spaces
- § 111.105-45 — Vessels carrying agricultural products
- § 111.105-5 — [Reserved]
- § 111.105-50 — Alternative standard to the classification of hazardous locations requirements of this subchapter
- § 111.105-7 — [Reserved]
- § 111.105-9 — [Reserved]
- § 111.106-1 — Applicability
- § 111.106-11 — Classification of storage and handling locations of heated combustible liquid cargoes
- § 111.106-13 — Cargo handling devices or cargo pump rooms handling flammable or combustible cargoes
- § 111.106-15 — Ventilation of hazardous locations
- § 111.106-17 — Piping: electrical bonding
- § 111.106-3 — General requirements
- § 111.106-5 — Cable and wiring
- § 111.106-7 — Classification of adjacent spaces with access to hazardous locations
- § 111.106-9 — Classification of flammable or combustible cargo storage and handling locations
- § 111.107-1 — Industrial systems
- § 111.108-1 — Applicability
- § 111.108-2 — [Reserved]
- § 111.108-3 — General requirements
PART 112
- § 112.01-1 — Purpose
- § 112.01-10 — Automatic emergency lighting and power system
- § 112.01-15 — Temporary emergency power source
- § 112.01-20 — Final emergency power source
- § 112.01-5 — Manual emergency lighting and power system
- § 112.05-1 — Purpose; preemptive effect
- § 112.05-3 — Main-emergency bus-tie
- § 112.05-5 — Emergency power source
- § 112.05-7 — Use of emergency generator in port
- § 112.15-1 — Temporary emergency loads
- § 112.15-10 — Loads on systems without a temporary emergency power source
- § 112.15-5 — Final emergency loads
- § 112.20-1 — General
- § 112.20-10 — Diesel or gas turbine driven emergency power source
- § 112.20-15 — Transfer of emergency loads
- § 112.20-3 — Normal source for emergency loads
- § 112.20-5 — Failure of power from the normal source or final emergency power source
- § 112.25-1 — General
- § 112.25-10 — Transfer of emergency loads
- § 112.25-3 — Normal source for emergency loads
- § 112.25-5 — Failure of power from the normal source
- § 112.30-1 — General
- § 112.30-10 — Restoration of normal source potential
- § 112.30-3 — Normal source for emergency loads
- § 112.30-5 — Transfer of emergency loads
- § 112.35-1 — General
- § 112.35-3 — Normal source for emergency loads
- § 112.35-5 — Manually started emergency systems
- § 112.35-7 — Activating means
- § 112.37-1 — General
- § 112.39-1 — General
- § 112.39-3 — Operation
- § 112.40-1 — General requirements
- § 112.43-1 — Switches
- § 112.43-11 — Illumination for launching operations
- § 112.43-13 — [Reserved]
- § 112.43-15 — Emergency lighting feeders
- § 112.43-5 — Controls on island type vessels
- § 112.43-7 — Navigating bridge distribution panel
- § 112.43-9 — Signaling lights
- § 112.45-1 — Visible indicators
- § 112.50-1 — General
- § 112.50-3 — Hydraulic starting
- § 112.50-5 — Electric starting
- § 112.50-7 — Compressed air starting
- § 112.55-1 — General
- § 112.55-10 — Storage battery charging
- § 112.55-15 — Capacity of storage batteries
- § 112.55-5 — Emergency lighting loads
PART 113
- § 113.05-5 — Approved equipment
- § 113.05-7 — Environmental tests
- § 113.10-1 — Approved equipment
- § 113.10-3 — Cable runs
- § 113.10-5 — Common return
- § 113.10-7 — Connection boxes
- § 113.10-9 — Power supply
- § 113.20-1 — Sprinkler alarm system
- § 113.20-3 — Connection boxes
- § 113.25-1 — Applicability
- § 113.25-10 — Emergency red-flashing lights
- § 113.25-11 — Contact makers
- § 113.25-12 — Alarm signals
- § 113.25-14 — Electric cable and distribution fittings
- § 113.25-15 — Distribution panels
- § 113.25-16 — Overcurrent protection
- § 113.25-20 — Marking of equipment
- § 113.25-25 — General emergency alarm systems for manned ocean and coastwise barges
- § 113.25-3 — Requirements
- § 113.25-30 — General emergency alarm systems for barges of 300 or more gross tons with sleeping accommodations for more than six persons
- § 113.25-5 — Location of contact makers
- § 113.25-6 — Power supply
- § 113.25-7 — Power supply overcurrent protection
- § 113.25-8 — Distribution of general emergency alarm system feeders and branch circuits
- § 113.25-9 — Location of general emergency alarm signal
- § 113.27-1 — Engineers' assistance-needed alarm
- § 113.30-1 — Applicability
- § 113.30-20 — General requirements
- § 113.30-25 — Detailed requirements
- § 113.30-3 — Means of communications
- § 113.30-5 — Requirements
- § 113.35-1 — Definitions
- § 113.35-13 — Mechanical engine order telegraph systems; operation
- § 113.35-15 — Mechanical engine order telegraph systems; application
- § 113.35-17 — Vessels with navigating bridge control
- § 113.35-3 — General requirements
- § 113.35-5 — Electric engine order telegraph systems
- § 113.35-7 — Electric engine order telegraph systems; operations
- § 113.35-9 — Mechanical engine order telegraph systems
- § 113.37-1 — Applicability
- § 113.37-10 — Detailed requirements
- § 113.37-5 — General requirements
- § 113.40-1 — Applicability
- § 113.40-10 — Detailed requirements
- § 113.40-5 — General requirements
- § 113.43-1 — Applicability
- § 113.43-3 — Alarm system
- § 113.43-5 — Power supply
- § 113.45-5 — General requirements
- § 113.50-1 — Applicability
- § 113.50-10 — Additional requirements for passenger vessels
- § 113.50-15 — Loudspeakers
- § 113.50-20 — Distribution of cable runs
- § 113.50-5 — General requirements
- § 113.65-5 — General requirements
PART 114
- § 114.100 — Purpose
- § 114.110 — General applicability
- § 114.112 — Specific applicability for individual parts
- § 114.120 — Vessels on an international voyage
- § 114.122 — Load lines
- § 114.400 — Definitions of terms used in this subchapter
- § 114.540 — Equivalents
- § 114.550 — Special consideration
- § 114.560 — Appeals
- § 114.600 — Incorporation by reference
- § 114.800 — Approved equipment and material
- § 114.900 — OMB control numbers
PART 115
- § 115.1 — Preemptive effect
- § 115.2-115.99 — [Reserved]
- § 115.100 — When required
- § 115.103 — Description
- § 115.105 — How to obtain or renew
- § 115.107 — Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection
- § 115.110 — Routes permitted
- § 115.112 — Total persons permitted
- § 115.113 — Passengers permitted
- § 115.114 — Alternative requirements for a vessel operating as other than a small passenger vessel
- § 115.120 — Certificate of Inspection amendment
- § 115.202 — Permit to proceed
- § 115.204 — Permit to carry excursion party
- § 115.302 — Certificates and permits
- § 115.306 — Stability letter
- § 115.310 — Certification expiration date stickers
- § 115.400 — General
- § 115.402 — Initial inspection for certification
- § 115.404 — Subsequent inspections for certification
- § 115.500 — When required
- § 115.502 — Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity
- § 115.600 — Drydock examination, internal structural examination, and underwater survey intervals
- § 115.610 — Scope of drydock and internal structural examinations
- § 115.615 — Underwater Survey in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD)
- § 115.620 — Description of the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program for certain passenger vessels
- § 115.625 — Eligibility requirements for the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program for certain passenger vessels
- § 115.630 — The Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program application
- § 115.635 — Preliminary examination requirements
- § 115.640 — Pre-Survey meeting
- § 115.645 — Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Procedure
- § 115.650 — Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program options: Divers or underwater ROV
- § 115.655 — Hull examination reports
- § 115.660 — Continued participation in the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program
- § 115.665 — Notice and plans required
- § 115.670 — Tailshaft examinations
- § 115.675 — Extension of examination intervals
- § 115.700 — Permission for repairs and alterations
- § 115.702 — Installation tests and inspections
- § 115.704 — Breaking of safety valve seals
- § 115.710 — Inspection and testing prior to hot work
- § 115.800 — Inspection standards
- § 115.801 — Notice of inspection deficiencies and requirements
- § 115.802 — Hull
- § 115.804 — Machinery
- § 115.806 — Electrical
- § 115.808 — Lifesaving
- § 115.810 — Fire protection
- § 115.812 — Pressure vessels and boilers
- § 115.814 — Steering systems
- § 115.816 — Miscellaneous systems and equipment
- § 115.818 — Sanitary inspection
- § 115.830 — Unsafe practices
- § 115.840 — Additional tests and inspections
- § 115.900 — Applicability
- § 115.910 — Passenger Ship Safety Certificate
- § 115.920 — Exemptions
- § 115.925 — Safety Management Certificate
- § 115.930 — Equivalents
PART 116
- § 116.100 — General requirements
- § 116.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 116.202 — Plans and information required
- § 116.210 — Plans for sister vessels
- § 116.300 — Structural design
- § 116.330 — Sailing vessels
- § 116.340 — Alternate design considerations
- § 116.400 — Application
- § 116.405 — General arrangement and outfitting
- § 116.415 — Fire control boundaries
- § 116.422 — Ceilings, linings, trim, interior finish and decorations
- § 116.423 — Furniture and furnishings
- § 116.425 — Deck coverings
- § 116.427 — Fire load of accommodation and service spaces
- § 116.430 — Insulation other than for structural fire protection
- § 116.433 — Windows and air ports in fire control boundaries
- § 116.435 — Doors
- § 116.438 — Stairtowers, stairways, ladders, and elevators
- § 116.439 — Balconies
- § 116.440 — Atriums
- § 116.500 — Means of escape
- § 116.510 — Embarkation stations
- § 116.520 — Emergency evacuation plan
- § 116.530 — Fire control plan
- § 116.600 — Ventilation of enclosed and partially enclosed spaces
- § 116.610 — Ventilation ducts
- § 116.620 — Ventilation of machinery and fuel tank spaces
- § 116.700 — General requirements
- § 116.710 — Overnight accommodations
- § 116.730 — Crew accommodations on vessels of more than 19.8 meters (65 feet) in length with overnight accommodations for more than 49 passengers
- § 116.800 — General requirements
- § 116.810 — Overnight accommodations
- § 116.820 — Seating
- § 116.900 — Deck rails
- § 116.920 — Storm rails
- § 116.940 — Guards in vehicle spaces
- § 116.960 — Guards for exposed hazards
- § 116.970 — Protection against hot piping
- § 116.1010 — Safety glazing materials
- § 116.1020 — Strength
- § 116.1030 — Operating station visibility
- § 116.1110 — Drainage of flush deck vessels
- § 116.1120 — Drainage of cockpit vessels, well deck vessels, and open boats
- § 116.1160 — Watertight integrity
- § 116.1200 — Ballast
PART 117
- § 117.10 — Applicability to vessels on an international voyage
- § 117.15 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 117.25 — Additional requirements
- § 117.64 — Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRB)
- § 117.68 — Distress flares and smoke signals
- § 117.70 — Ring life buoys
- § 117.71 — Lifejackets
- § 117.72 — Personal flotation devices carried in addition to lifejackets
- § 117.75 — Life jacket lights
- § 117.78 — Stowage of life jackets
- § 117.130 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 117.137 — Stowage of life floats and buoyant apparatus
- § 117.150 — Survival craft embarkation arrangements
- § 117.175 — Survival craft equipment
- § 117.200 — Survival craft—general
- § 117.202 — Survival craft—vessels operating on oceans routes
- § 117.204 — Survival craft—vessels operating on coastwise routes
- § 117.205 — Survival craft—vessels operating on limited coastwise routes
- § 117.206 — Survival craft—vessels operating on Great Lakes routes
- § 117.207 — Survival craft—vessels operating on lakes, bays, and sounds routes
- § 117.208 — Survival craft—vessels operating on rivers routes
- § 117.210 — Rescue boats
PART 118
- § 118.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 118.120 — Equipment installed but not required
- § 118.300 — Fire pumps
- § 118.310 — Fire main and hydrants
- § 118.320 — Firehoses and nozzles
- § 118.400 — Where required
- § 118.410 — Fixed gas fire extinguishing systems
- § 118.420 — Pre-engineered fixed gas fire extinguishing systems
- § 118.425 — Galley hood fire extinguishing systems
- § 118.500 — Required number, type, and location
- § 118.520 — Installation and location
- § 118.600 — Fire axe
PART 119
- § 119.100 — Intent; preemptive effect
- § 119.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 119.200 — General
- § 119.220 — Installations
- § 119.310 — Installations
- § 119.320 — Water heaters
- § 119.330 — Pressure vessels
- § 119.400 — Applicability
- § 119.405 — Fuel restrictions
- § 119.410 — General requirements
- § 119.420 — Engine cooling
- § 119.422 — Integral and non-integral keel cooler installations
- § 119.425 — Engine exhaust cooling
- § 119.430 — Engine exhaust pipe installation
- § 119.435 — Integral fuel tanks
- § 119.440 — Independent fuel tanks
- § 119.445 — Fill and sounding pipes for fuel tanks
- § 119.450 — Vent pipes for fuel tanks
- § 119.455 — Fuel piping
- § 119.458 — Portable fuel systems
- § 119.465 — Ventilation of spaces containing diesel machinery
- § 119.470 — Ventilation of spaces containing diesel fuel tanks
- § 119.500 — General
- § 119.510 — Bilge piping system
- § 119.520 — Bilge pumps
- § 119.530 — Bilge high level alarms
- § 119.540 — Ballast systems
- § 119.600 — General
- § 119.700 — General
- § 119.710 — Piping for vital systems
- § 119.715 — Piping subject to more than 1,034 kPa (150 psig) in non-vital systems
- § 119.720 — Nonmetallic piping materials
- § 119.730 — Nonferrous metallic piping materials
PART 120
- § 120.100 — Intent
- § 120.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 120.200 — General design, installation, and maintenance requirements
- § 120.210 — Protection from wet and corrosive environments
- § 120.220 — General safety provisions
- § 120.310 — Power sources
- § 120.312 — Power sources on vessels of more than 19.8 meters (65 feet) in length carrying more than 600 passengers or with overnight accommodations for more than 49 passengers
- § 120.320 — Generators and motors
- § 120.322 — Multiple generators
- § 120.324 — Dual voltage generators
- § 120.330 — Distribution panels and switchboards
- § 120.340 — Cable and wiring requirements
- § 120.350 — Batteries—general
- § 120.352 — Battery categories
- § 120.354 — Battery installations
- § 120.360 — Semiconductor rectifier systems
- § 120.370 — General grounding requirements
- § 120.372 — Equipment and conductor grounding
- § 120.376 — Grounded distribution systems (Neutral grounded)
- § 120.378 — Ungrounded systems
- § 120.380 — Overcurrent protection
- § 120.390 — Shore power
- § 120.392 — Radiotelephone installations
- § 120.410 — Lighting fixtures
- § 120.420 — Navigation lights
- § 120.430 — Portable lights
- § 120.432 — Emergency lighting
- § 120.434 — Lifeboat and liferaft floodlights on vessels of more than 19.8 meters (65 feet) in length with overnight accommodations for more than 49 passengers
- § 120.520 — Lifeboat winches
- § 120.530 — Hazardous areas
- § 120.540 — Elevators
- § 120.550 — General alarm systems
PART 121
- § 121.100 — General requirement
- § 121.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 121.200 — General
- § 121.202 — Restrictions
- § 121.210 — Heating equipment
- § 121.220 — Cooking equipment
- § 121.240 — Gas systems
- § 121.300 — Ground tackle and mooring lines
- § 121.402 — Compasses
- § 121.404 — Radars
- § 121.410 — Electronic position fixing devices
- § 121.420 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 121.502 — Requirements of the Federal Communications Commission
- § 121.506 — Emergency broadcast placard
- § 121.510 — Recommended emergency broadcast instructions
- § 121.602 — Internal communications systems
- § 121.610 — Public address systems
- § 121.620 — Propulsion engine control systems
- § 121.702 — Pollution prevention equipment and procedures
- § 121.704 — Marine sanitation devices
- § 121.710 — First-aid kits
PART 122
- § 122.100 — General requirement
- § 122.115 — Applicability; preemptive effect
- § 122.202 — Notice of marine casualty
- § 122.203 — Notice of hazardous conditions
- § 122.206 — Written report of marine casualty
- § 122.208 — Accidents to machinery
- § 122.210 — Alcohol or drug use by individuals directly involved in casualties
- § 122.212 — Mandatory chemical testing following serious marine incidents
- § 122.220 — Records of a voyage resulting in a marine casualty
- § 122.230 — Report of accident to aid to navigation
- § 122.260 — Reports of potential vessel casualty
- § 122.280 — Official logbook for foreign voyages
- § 122.282 — Logbook for vessels of more than 19.8 meters (65 feet) in length with overnight accommodations for more than 49 passengers
- § 122.304 — Navigation underway
- § 122.306 — Passengers excluded from operating station
- § 122.315 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 122.320 — Steering gear, controls, and communication system tests
- § 122.330 — Hatches and other openings
- § 122.335 — Loading doors
- § 122.340 — Vessels carrying vehicles
- § 122.356 — Carriage of hazardous materials
- § 122.360 — Use of auto pilot
- § 122.364 — Use of potentially hazardous items for commercial purposes
- § 122.402 — Officers
- § 122.410 — Watchmen
- § 122.420 — Crew training
- § 122.502 — Crew and passenger list
- § 122.503 — Voyage plan
- § 122.504 — Passenger count
- § 122.506 — Passenger safety orientation
- § 122.507 — Passenger egress drills
- § 122.508 — Wearing of life jackets
- § 122.510 — Emergency instructions
- § 122.512 — Recommended emergency instructions format
- § 122.514 — Station bill
- § 122.515 — Passenger safety bill
- § 122.516 — Life jacket placards
- § 122.518 — Inflatable survival craft placards
- § 122.520 — Abandon ship and man overboard drills and training
- § 122.524 — Fire fighting drills and training
- § 122.530 — Responsibilities of licensed individuals
- § 122.602 — Hull markings
- § 122.604 — Lifesaving equipment markings
- § 122.606 — Escape hatches and emergency exits
- § 122.608 — Fuel shutoff valves
- § 122.610 — Watertight doors and watertight hatches
- § 122.612 — Fire protection equipment
- § 122.614 — Portable watertight containers for distress flares and smoke signals
- § 122.700 — Operational readiness
- § 122.702 — Maintenance
- § 122.704 — Maintenance of falls
- § 122.720 — Weekly maintenance and inspections
- § 122.722 — Monthly inspections
- § 122.724 — Quarterly inspections
- § 122.726 — Annual inspections
- § 122.728 — Testing and servicing of Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRB)
- § 122.730 — Servicing of inflatable liferafts, inflatable buoyant apparatus, inflatable life jackets, and inflated rescue boats
- § 122.740 — Periodic servicing of hydrostatic release units
- § 122.900 — Penalty for violations
- § 122.910 — Suspension and revocation
PART 125
- § 125.100 — Applicability
- § 125.103 — Tonnage measurement
- § 125.105 — International certificates for OSVs of at least 6,000 GT ITC
- § 125.110 — Carriage of flammable or combustible liquid cargoes in bulk
- § 125.115 — Oil fuel tank protection
- § 125.120 — Carriage of noxious liquid substances in bulk by OSVs of less than 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned)
- § 125.125 — Carriage of noxious liquid substances in bulk by OSVs of at least 6,000 GT ITC (500 GRT if GT ITC is not assigned)
- § 125.130 — Carriage of packaged hazardous materials
- § 125.140 — Loadlines
- § 125.150 — Lifesaving systems
- § 125.160 — Definitions
- § 125.170 — Equivalents
- § 125.180 — Incorporation by reference
- § 125.190 — Right of appeal
PART 126
- § 126.100 — Inspector not limited
- § 126.110 — Inspection after accident
- § 126.120 — Permit to proceed to another port for repairs
- § 126.130 — Cranes
- § 126.140 — Drydocking
- § 126.150 — Repairs and alterations
- § 126.160 — Tests and inspections during repairs or alterations, or during riveting, welding, burning, or other hot work
- § 126.170 — Carriage of offshore workers
- § 126.180 — Carriage of passengers
- § 126.210 — When required
- § 126.220 — Description
- § 126.225 — Alternate tonnage for offshore supply vessels seeking oil spill response vessel certification
- § 126.230 — How to obtain or renew
- § 126.235 — Alternate compliance
- § 126.240 — Posting
- § 126.250 — Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection
- § 126.260 — Temporary Certificate
- § 126.270 — Amendment
- § 126.310 — Prerequisite to Certificate of Inspection
- § 126.320 — When made
- § 126.330 — Plans
- § 126.340 — Scope
- § 126.350 — Specific tests and inspections
- § 126.410 — Prerequisite to reissuance of Certificate of Inspection
- § 126.420 — Application for Certificate of Inspection
- § 126.430 — Scope
- § 126.440 — Lifesaving equipment
- § 126.450 — Fire-extinguishing equipment
- § 126.460 — Tanks for dry bulk cargo
- § 126.470 — Marine-engineering systems
- § 126.480 — Safety Management Certificate
- § 126.510 — Annual and periodic inspections
- § 126.520 — Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity
- § 126.530 — Alternative annual inspection for offshore supply vessels less than 400 gross tons in foreign ports
PART 127
- § 127.100 — General
- § 127.110 — Plans and specifications required for new construction
- § 127.120 — Procedure for submittal of plans
- § 127.200 — Classification society standards
- § 127.210 — Structural standards
- § 127.220 — General fire protection
- § 127.225 — Structural fire protection
- § 127.230 — Subdivision and stability
- § 127.240 — Means of escape
- § 127.250 — Ventilation for enclosed spaces
- § 127.260 — Ventilation for accommodations
- § 127.270 — Location of accommodations and pilothouse
- § 127.280 — Construction and arrangement of quarters for crew members and accommodations for offshore workers
- § 127.310 — Where rails required
- § 127.320 — Storm rails
- § 127.330 — Guards in dangerous places
- § 127.410 — Safety-glazing materials
- § 127.420 — Strength
- § 127.430 — Visibility from pilothouse
- § 127.440 — Operability of window coverings
- § 127.600 — Applicability
- § 127.610 — Damage stability requirements
- § 127.620 — Marine engineering requirements
- § 127.630 — Electrical installation requirements
- § 127.640 — Fire-protection requirements
- § 127.650 — Bulk liquid cargo limitations
PART 128
- § 128.110 — Equipment and systems
- § 128.120 — Plan approval
- § 128.130 — Vital systems
- § 128.210 — Class II vital systems—materials
- § 128.220 — Class II non-vital systems—materials and pressure design
- § 128.230 — Penetrations of hulls and watertight bulkheads—materials and pressure design
- § 128.240 — Hydraulic or pneumatic power and control—materials and pressure design
- § 128.310 — Fuel
- § 128.320 — Exhaust systems
- § 128.410 — Ship's service refrigeration systems
- § 128.420 — Keel cooler installations
- § 128.430 — Non-integral keel cooler installations
- § 128.440 — Bilge systems
- § 128.450 — Liquid-mud systems
PART 129
- § 129.100 — General
- § 129.110 — Applicability
- § 129.120 — Alternative standards
- § 129.200 — Design, installation, and maintenance
- § 129.210 — Protection from wet and corrosive environments
- § 129.220 — Basic safety
- § 129.310 — Power sources
- § 129.315 — Power sources for OSVs
- § 129.320 — Generators and motors
- § 129.323 — Multiple generators
- § 129.326 — Dual-voltage generators
- § 129.330 — Distribution panels and switchboards
- § 129.340 — Cable and wiring
- § 129.350 — Batteries—general
- § 129.353 — Battery categories
- § 129.356 — Battery installations
- § 129.360 — Semiconductor-rectifier systems
- § 129.370 — Equipment grounding
- § 129.375 — System grounding
- § 129.380 — Overcurrent protection
- § 129.390 — Shore power
- § 129.395 — Radio installations
- § 129.410 — Lighting fixtures
- § 129.420 — Branch circuits for lighting on OSVs of 100 or more gross tons
- § 129.430 — Navigational lighting
- § 129.440 — Emergency lighting
- § 129.450 — Portable lighting
- § 129.510 — Lifeboat winches
- § 129.520 — Hazardous areas
- § 129.530 — General alarm
- § 129.540 — Remote stopping-systems on OSVs of 100 or more gross tons
- § 129.550 — Power for cooking and heating
- § 129.560 — Engine-order telegraphs
- § 129.570 — Overfill protection
PART 130
- § 130.110 — Internal communications on OSVs of less than 100 gross tons
- § 130.120 — Propulsion control
- § 130.130 — Steering on OSVs of less than 100 gross tons
- § 130.140 — Steering on OSVs of 100 or more gross tons
- § 130.210 — Radiotelegraph and radiotelephone
- § 130.220 — Design of equipment for cooking and heating
- § 130.230 — Protection from refrigerants
- § 130.240 — Anchors and chains for OSVs of 100 or more gross tons
- § 130.250 — Mooring and towing equipment for OSVs of less than 100 gross tons
- § 130.310 — Radar
- § 130.320 — Electronic position-fixing device
- § 130.330 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 130.340 — Compass
- § 130.400 — Applicability
- § 130.410 — General
- § 130.420 — Controls
- § 130.430 — Pilothouse control
- § 130.440 — Communications system
- § 130.450 — Machinery alarms
- § 130.460 — Placement of machinery alarms
- § 130.470 — Fire alarms
- § 130.480 — Test procedure and operations manual
PART 131
- § 131.100 — Preemptive effect
- § 131.101-131.109 — [Reserved]
- § 131.110 — Notice and records
- § 131.210 — Hulls
- § 131.220 — Drafts
- § 131.230 — Loadlines and decklines
- § 131.310 — List of crew members and offshore workers
- § 131.320 — Safety orientation for offshore workers
- § 131.330 — Emergency instructions
- § 131.340 — Recommended placard for emergency instructions
- § 131.350 — Station bill
- § 131.360 — Responsibilities of licensed or certificated individuals
- § 131.410 — Certificate of proficiency
- § 131.420 — Manning and supervision
- § 131.505 — Steering gear, whistle, and means of communication
- § 131.510 — Draft and loadline markings
- § 131.513 — Verification of compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 131.515 — Periodic sanitary inspections
- § 131.520 — Hatches and other openings
- § 131.525 — Emergency lighting and power
- § 131.530 — Abandon-ship training and drills
- § 131.535 — Firefighting training and drills
- § 131.540 — Operational readiness
- § 131.545 — Maintenance in general
- § 131.550 — Maintenance of falls
- § 131.555 — Spare parts and repair equipment
- § 131.560 — Weekly tests and inspections
- § 131.565 — Monthly tests and inspections
- § 131.570 — Quarterly inspections
- § 131.575 — Yearly inspections and repair
- § 131.580 — Servicing of inflatable liferafts, inflatable lifejackets, inflatable buoyant apparatus, and inflated rescue boats
- § 131.585 — Periodic servicing of hydrostatic-release units
- § 131.590 — Firefighting equipment
- § 131.610 — Logbooks and records
- § 131.620 — Matters that must be logged
- § 131.630 — Entries in official logbooks
- § 131.710 — Approved work vests
- § 131.720 — Use
- § 131.730 — Shipboard stowage
- § 131.740 — Shipboard inspections
- § 131.800 — General
- § 131.805 — General alarm bell, switch
- § 131.810 — General alarm bell
- § 131.815 — Carbon dioxide and clean agent alarms
- § 131.817 — Carbon dioxide warning signs
- § 131.820 — Branch lines of fire-extinguishing system
- § 131.825 — Fixed fire extinguishing system controls
- § 131.830 — Fire-hose stations
- § 131.835 — Portable fire extinguishers
- § 131.840 — Emergency lighting
- § 131.845 — Instructions for shift of steering gear
- § 131.850 — Rudder orders
- § 131.855 — Lifeboats and rescue boats
- § 131.860 — Rigid liferafts
- § 131.865 — Inflatable liferafts and inflatable buoyant apparatus
- § 131.870 — Life floats and buoyant apparatus
- § 131.875 — Lifejackets, immersion suits, and ring buoys
- § 131.880 — Fire hoses and axes
- § 131.890 — EPIRBs and SARTs
- § 131.893 — Watertight doors and watertight hatches
- § 131.896 — Remote stopping-systems
- § 131.899 — Fire dampers
- § 131.905 — Statutory penalties
- § 131.910 — Notices to mariners and aids to navigation
- § 131.915 — Persons allowed in pilothouse and on navigational bridge
- § 131.920 — Level of manning
- § 131.925 — Compliance with provisions of Certificate of Inspection
- § 131.930 — Display of stability letter
- § 131.935 — Prevention of oil pollution
- § 131.940 — Marine sanitation device
- § 131.945 — Display of plans
- § 131.950 — Placard on lifesaving signals and helicopter recovery
- § 131.955 — Display of merchant mariner credential
- § 131.960 — Use of auto-pilot
- § 131.965 — Sounding of whistle
- § 131.970 — Unauthorized lighting
- § 131.975 — Searchlights
- § 131.980 — Lookouts and watches
- § 131.990 — Maneuvering characteristics
PART 132
- § 132.100 — General; preemptive effect
- § 132.110 — Piping
- § 132.120 — Fire pumps
- § 132.130 — Fire stations
- § 132.200 — General
- § 132.220 — Installation
- § 132.230 — [Reserved]
- § 132.240 — Stowage of semi-portable fire extinguishers
- § 132.250 — Locations and number of fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed prior to August 22, 2016
- § 132.310 — Fixed fire-extinguishing systems for paint lockers
- § 132.320 — Helicopter-landing decks
- § 132.330 — Fire monitors
- § 132.340 — Equipment installed although not required
- § 132.350 — Tests and inspections of fire-extinguishing equipment
- § 132.360 — Fire axes
- § 132.365 — Emergency outfits
- § 132.370 — Added requirements for fixed independent and portable tanks
- § 132.390 — Added requirements for carriage of flammable or combustible cargo
PART 133
- § 133.03 — Relationship to international standards
- § 133.07 — Additional equipment and requirements
- § 133.09 — Equivalents
- § 133.10 — Applicability
- § 133.20 — Exemptions
- § 133.40 — Evaluation, testing and approval of lifesaving appliances and arrangements
- § 133.45 — Tests and inspections of lifesaving equipment and arrangements
- § 133.60 — Communications
- § 133.70 — Personal lifesaving appliances
- § 133.80 — Emergency instructions
- § 133.90 — Operating instructions
- § 133.105 — Survival craft
- § 133.110 — Survival craft muster and embarkation arrangements
- § 133.120 — Launching stations
- § 133.130 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 133.135 — Rescue boats
- § 133.140 — Stowage of rescue boats
- § 133.145 — Marine evacuation system launching arrangements
- § 133.150 — Survival craft launching and recovery arrangements: General
- § 133.153 — Survival craft launching and recovery arrangements using falls and a winch
- § 133.160 — Rescue boat embarkation, launching and recovery arrangements
- § 133.170 — Line-throwing appliance
- § 133.175 — Survival craft and rescue boat equipment
PART 134
- § 134.100 — Applicability
- § 134.110 — Initial inspection
- § 134.120 — Inspection for certification
- § 134.130 — New construction
- § 134.140 — Structural standards
- § 134.150 — Liftboat-jacking systems
- § 134.160 — Freeboard markings
- § 134.170 — Operating manual
- § 134.180 — Piping for fire-main suction
PART 136
- § 136.100 — Purpose
- § 136.105 — Applicability
- § 136.110 — Definitions
- § 136.112 — Incorporation by reference
- § 136.115 — Equivalents
- § 136.120 — Special consideration
- § 136.130 — Options for documenting compliance to obtain a Certificate of Inspection
- § 136.172 — Temporary compliance for existing towing vessels
- § 136.175 — Approved equipment
- § 136.180 — Appeals
- § 136.200 — Certificate required
- § 136.202 — Certificate of Inspection phase-in period
- § 136.205 — Description
- § 136.210 — Obtaining or renewing a COI
- § 136.212 — Inspection for certification
- § 136.215 — Period of validity
- § 136.220 — Posting
- § 136.230 — Routes permitted
- § 136.235 — Certificate of Inspection amendment
- § 136.240 — Permit to proceed
- § 136.245 — Permit to carry an excursion party or temporary extension or alteration of route
- § 136.250 — Load lines
PART 137
- § 137.100 — Purpose
- § 137.120 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 137.130 — Program for vessel compliance for the Towing Safety Management System (TSMS) option
- § 137.135 — Reports and documentation required for the TSMS option
- § 137.200 — Documenting compliance for the Coast Guard inspection option
- § 137.202 — Documenting compliance for the TSMS option
- § 137.205 — External survey program
- § 137.210 — Internal survey program
- § 137.212 — Coast Guard oversight of vessel survey program for vessels under the TSMS option
- § 137.215 — General conduct of survey
- § 137.220 — Scope
- § 137.300 — Intervals for drydock and internal structural examinations
- § 137.302 — Documenting compliance for the Coast Guard inspection option
- § 137.305 — Documenting compliance for the TSMS option
- § 137.310 — External survey program
- § 137.315 — Internal survey program
- § 137.317 — Coast Guard oversight of drydock and internal structural examination program for vessels under the TSMS option
- § 137.320 — Vessels holding a valid load line certificate
- § 137.322 — Classed vessels
- § 137.325 — General conduct of examination
- § 137.330 — Scope of the drydock examination
- § 137.335 — Underwater survey in lieu of drydocking
PART 138
- § 138.100 — Purpose
- § 138.115 — Compliance
- § 138.205 — Purpose of a TSMS
- § 138.210 — Objectives of a TSMS
- § 138.215 — Functional requirements of a TSMS
- § 138.220 — TSMS elements
- § 138.225 — Existing safety management systems (SMSs)
- § 138.305 — TSMS certificate
- § 138.310 — Internal audits for a TSMS certificate
- § 138.315 — External audits for a TSMS certificate
- § 138.400 — General
- § 138.405 — Conduct of internal audits
- § 138.410 — Conduct of external audits
- § 138.500 — Notification prior to audit
- § 138.505 — Submittal of external audit results
- § 138.510 — Required attendance
PART 139
- § 139.100 — Purpose
- § 139.110 — Organizations not subject to further approval
- § 139.115 — General
- § 139.120 — Application for approval as a TPO
- § 139.125 — Approval of TPO
- § 139.130 — Qualifications of auditors and surveyors
- § 139.135 — Addition and removal of auditors and surveyors
- § 139.140 — Renewal of TPO approval
- § 139.145 — Suspension of approval
- § 139.150 — Revocation of approval
- § 139.155 — Appeals of suspension or revocation of approval
- § 139.160 — Coast Guard oversight activities
- § 139.165 — Documentation
PART 140
- § 140.100 — Purpose
- § 140.105 — Applicability and delayed implementation for existing vessels
- § 140.205 — General vessel operation
- § 140.210 — Responsibilities of the master and crew
- § 140.400 — Personnel records
- § 140.405 — Emergency duties and duty stations
- § 140.410 — Safety orientation
- § 140.415 — Orientation for individuals that are not crewmembers
- § 140.420 — Emergency drills and instruction
- § 140.425 — Fall overboard prevention
- § 140.430 — Wearing of work vests
- § 140.435 — First aid equipment
- § 140.500 — General
- § 140.505 — General health and safety requirements
- § 140.510 — Identification and mitigation of health and safety hazards
- § 140.515 — Training requirements
- § 140.600 — Applicability
- § 140.605 — Vessel stability
- § 140.610 — Hatches and other openings
- § 140.615 — Examinations and tests
- § 140.620 — Navigational safety equipment
- § 140.625 — Navigation underway
- § 140.630 — Lookout
- § 140.635 — Navigation assessment
- § 140.640 — Pilothouse resource management
- § 140.645 — Navigation safety training
- § 140.650 — Operational readiness of lifesaving and fire suppression and detection equipment
- § 140.655 — Prevention of oil and garbage pollution
- § 140.660 — Vessel security
- § 140.665 — Inspection and testing required when making alterations, repairs, or other such operations involving riveting, welding, burning, or like fire-producing actions
- § 140.670 — Use of auto pilot
- § 140.700 — Applicability
- § 140.705 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 140.710 — Marine radar
- § 140.715 — Communications equipment
- § 140.720 — Navigation lights, shapes, and sound signals
- § 140.725 — Additional navigation equipment
- § 140.800 — Applicability
- § 140.801 — Towing gear
- § 140.805 — Towing safety
- § 140.820 — Recordkeeping for towing gear
- § 140.900 — Marine casualty reporting
- § 140.905 — Official logbooks
- § 140.910 — Towing vessel record or record specified by TSMS
- § 140.915 — Items to be recorded
- § 140.1000 — Statutory penalties
- § 140.1005 — Suspension and revocation
PART 141
- § 141.100 — Purpose
- § 141.105 — Applicability and delayed implementation for existing vessels
- § 141.200 — General provisions
- § 141.225 — Alternate arrangements or equipment
- § 141.230 — Readiness
- § 141.235 — Inspection, testing, and maintenance
- § 141.240 — Requirements for training crews
- § 141.305 — Survival craft requirements for towing vessels
- § 141.310 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 141.315 — Marking of survival craft and stowage locations
- § 141.320 — Inflatable survival craft placards
- § 141.325 — Survival craft equipment
- § 141.330 — Skiffs as survival craft
- § 141.340 — Lifejackets
- § 141.350 — Immersion suits
- § 141.360 — Lifebuoys
- § 141.370 — Miscellaneous life saving requirements for towing vessels
- § 141.375 — Visual distress signals
- § 141.380 — Emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB)
- § 141.385 — Line throwing appliance
PART 142
- § 142.100 — Purpose
- § 142.105 — Applicability and delayed implementation for existing vessels
- § 142.205 — Alternate standards
- § 142.210 — Alternate arrangements or equipment
- § 142.215 — Approved equipment
- § 142.220 — Fire hazards to be minimized
- § 142.225 — Storage of flammable or combustible products
- § 142.226 — Firefighter's outfit
- § 142.227 — Fire axe
- § 142.230 — Portable fire extinguishers and semi-portable fire-extinguishing systems
- § 142.231 — Exception for portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers required for existing towing vessels
- § 142.235 — Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952
- § 142.240 — Inspection, testing, maintenance, and records
- § 142.245 — Requirements for training crews to respond to fires
- § 142.300 — Excepted vessels
- § 142.315 — Additional fire-extinguishing equipment requirements
- § 142.325 — Fire pumps, fire mains, and fire hoses
- § 142.330 — Fire-detection system requirements
PART 143
- § 143.100 — Purpose
- § 143.105 — Applicability
- § 143.115 — Definitions
- § 143.200 — Applicability
- § 143.205 — General
- § 143.210 — Alternate design or operational considerations
- § 143.215 — Existing vessels built to class
- § 143.220 — Machinery space fire prevention
- § 143.225 — Control and monitoring requirements
- § 143.230 — Alarms and monitoring
- § 143.235 — General alarms
- § 143.240 — Communication requirements
- § 143.245 — Readiness and testing
- § 143.250 — System isolation and markings
- § 143.255 — Fuel system requirements
- § 143.260 — Fuel shutoff requirements
- § 143.265 — Additional fuel system requirements for towing vessels built after January 18, 2000
- § 143.270 — Piping systems and tanks
- § 143.275 — Bilge pumps or other dewatering capability
- § 143.300 — Pressure vessels
- § 143.400 — Electrical systems, general
- § 143.410 — Shipboard lighting
- § 143.415 — Navigation lights
- § 143.450 — Pilothouse alerter system
- § 143.460 — Towing machinery
- § 143.500 — Applicability
- § 143.510 — Verification of compliance with design standards
- § 143.515 — Towing vessels built to recognized classification society rules
- § 143.520 — Towing vessels built to American Boat and Yacht Council standards
- § 143.540 — Pumps, pipes, valves, and fittings for essential systems
- § 143.545 — Pressure vessels
- § 143.550 — Steering systems
- § 143.555 — Electrical power sources, generators, and motors
- § 143.560 — Electrical distribution panels and switchboards
- § 143.565 — Electrical overcurrent protection other than generators and motors
- § 143.570 — Electrical grounding and ground detection
- § 143.575 — Electrical conductors, connections, and equipment
- § 143.580 — Alternative electrical installations
- § 143.585 — General requirements for propulsion, steering, and related controls on vessels that move tank barges carrying oil or hazardous material in bulk
- § 143.590 — Propulsor redundancy on vessels that move tank barges carrying oil or hazardous material in bulk
- § 143.595 — Vessels with one propulsor that move tank barges carrying oil or hazardous material in bulk
- § 143.600 — Alternative standards for vessels that move tank barges carrying oil or hazardous material in bulk
- § 143.605 — Demonstration of compliance on vessels that move tank barges carrying oil or hazardous material in bulk
PART 144
- § 144.100 — Purpose
- § 144.105 — Applicability and delayed implementation
- § 144.120 — A classed vessel
- § 144.125 — A vessel with a load line
- § 144.130 — A vessel built to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended, requirements
- § 144.135 — Verification of compliance with design standards
- § 144.140 — Qualifications
- § 144.145 — Procedures for verification of compliance with design standards
- § 144.155 — Verification of compliance with design standards for a sister vessel
- § 144.160 — Marking
- § 144.200 — Structural standards for an existing vessel
- § 144.205 — Structural standards for a new vessel
- § 144.215 — Special consideration
- § 144.300 — Stability standards for an existing vessel
- § 144.305 — Stability standards for a new vessel
- § 144.310 — Lifting requirements for a new vessel
- § 144.315 — Weight and moment history requirements for a vessel with approved lightweight characteristics
- § 144.320 — Watertight or weathertight integrity
- § 144.330 — Review of a vessel's watertight and weathertight integrity
- § 144.400 — Applicability
- § 144.405 — Fire hazards to be minimized
- § 144.410 — Separation of machinery and fuel tank spaces from accommodation spaces
- § 144.415 — Combustibles insulated from heated surfaces
- § 144.425 — Waste receptacles
- § 144.430 — Mattresses
- § 144.500 — Means of escape
- § 144.505 — Location of escapes
- § 144.510 — Window as a means of escape
- § 144.515 — One means of escape required
- § 144.600 — Ventilation for accommodations
- § 144.605 — Means to stop fans and close openings
- § 144.610 — Ventilation in a vessel more than 65 feet in length
- § 144.700 — General requirements
- § 144.710 — Overnight accommodations
- § 144.720 — Crew rest consideration
- § 144.800 — Handrails and bulwarks
- § 144.810 — Storm rails
- § 144.820 — Guards in dangerous places
- § 144.830 — Protection against hot piping
- § 144.905 — Operating station visibility
- § 144.920 — Window or portlight strength in a new vessel
PART 147A
- § 147A.1 — Purpose
- § 147A.10 — Notice to Captain of the Port
- § 147A.11 — Person in charge of fumigation; before fumigation
- § 147A.13 — Person in charge of the vessel; before fumigation
- § 147A.21 — Person in charge of fumigation; during fumigation
- § 147A.23 — Person in charge of vessel; during fumigation
- § 147A.25 — Entry
- § 147A.3 — Applicability
- § 147A.31 — Removal of fumigation material and warning signs
- § 147A.41 — Person in charge of fumigation; flammable fumigants
- § 147A.43 — Other sources of ignition; flammable fumigants
- § 147A.5 — General requirement
- § 147A.6 — Right of appeal
- § 147A.7 — Definitions
- § 147A.9 — Persons in charge of fumigation and the vessel; designation
PART 147
- § 147.1 — Purpose and applicability
- § 147.3 — Definitions
- § 147.5 — Commandant (CG-ENG); address
- § 147.7 — Incorporation by reference
- § 147.8 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 147.9 — Waivers
- § 147.15 — Hazardous ships' stores permitted on board vessels
- § 147.30 — Labeling
- § 147.33 — Right of appeal
- § 147.35 — Purpose of subpart
- § 147.40 — Materials requiring Commandant (CG-ENG) approval
- § 147.45 — Flammable and combustible liquids
- § 147.50 — Fuel for cooking, heating, and lighting
- § 147.60 — Compressed gases
- § 147.65 — Carbon dioxide and Halon fire extinguishing systems
- § 147.66 — Inert gas fire extinguishing systems
- § 147.67 — Halocarbon fire extinguishing systems
- § 147.70 — Acetylene
- § 147.85 — Oxygen
- § 147.90 — Refrigerants
- § 147.95 — Explosives
- § 147.100 — Radioactive materials
- § 147.105 — Anesthetics, drugs, and medicines
PART 148
- § 148.1 — Purpose and applicability
- § 148.2 — Responsibility and compliance
- § 148.3 — Definitions
- § 148.5 — Alternative procedures
- § 148.7 — OMB control numbers assigned under the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 148.8 — Incorporation by reference
- § 148.9 — Right of appeal
- § 148.10 — Permitted materials
- § 148.11 — Hazardous or potentially dangerous characteristics
- § 148.12 — Assignment and certification
- § 148.15 — Petition for a special permit
- § 148.20 — Deadlines for submission of petition and related requests
- § 148.21 — Necessary information
- § 148.25 — Activities covered by a special permit
- § 148.26 — Standard conditions for special permits
- § 148.30 — Records of special permits issued
- § 148.50 — Cargoes subject to this subpart
- § 148.51 — Temperature readings
- § 148.55 — International shipments
- § 148.60 — Shipping papers
- § 148.61 — Emergency response information
- § 148.62 — Location of shipping papers and emergency response information
- § 148.70 — Dangerous cargo manifest; general
- § 148.71 — Information included in the dangerous cargo manifest
- § 148.72 — Dangerous cargo manifest; exceptions
- § 148.80 — Supervision of cargo transfer
- § 148.85 — Required equipment for confined spaces
- § 148.86 — Confined space entry
- § 148.90 — Preparations before loading
- § 148.100 — Log book entries
- § 148.110 — Procedures followed after unloading
- § 148.115 — Report of incidents
- § 148.120 — Stowage and segregation requirements
- § 148.125 — Stowage and segregation for materials of Class 4.1
- § 148.130 — Stowage and segregation for materials of Class 4.2
- § 148.135 — Stowage and segregation for materials of Class 4.3
- § 148.140 — Stowage and segregation for materials of Class 5.1
- § 148.145 — Stowage and segregation for materials of Class 7
- § 148.150 — Stowage and segregation for materials of Class 9
- § 148.155 — Stowage and segregation for potentially dangerous materials
- § 148.200 — Purpose
- § 148.205 — Ammonium nitrate and ammonium nitrate fertilizers
- § 148.220 — Ammonium nitrate-phosphate fertilizers
- § 148.225 — Calcined pyrites (pyritic ash, fly ash)
- § 148.227 — Calcium nitrate fertilizers
- § 148.230 — Calcium oxide (lime, unslaked)
- § 148.235 — Castor beans
- § 148.240 — Coal
- § 148.242 — Copra
- § 148.245 — Direct reduced iron (DRI); lumps, pellets, and cold-molded briquettes
- § 148.250 — Direct reduced iron (DRI); hot-molded briquettes
- § 148.255 — Ferrosilicon, aluminum ferrosilicon, and aluminum silicon containing more than 30% but less than 90% silicon
- § 148.260 — Ferrous metal
- § 148.265 — Fish meal or fish scrap
- § 148.270 — Hazardous substances
- § 148.275 — Iron oxide, spent; iron sponge, spent
- § 148.280 — Magnesia, unslaked (lightburned magnesia, calcined magnesite, caustic calcined magnesite)
- § 148.285 — Metal sulfide concentrates
- § 148.290 — Peat moss
- § 148.295 — Petroleum coke, calcined or uncalcined, at 55 °C (131 °F) or above
- § 148.300 — Radioactive materials
- § 148.310 — Seed cake
- § 148.315 — Sulfur
- § 148.320 — Tankage; garbage tankage; rough ammonia tankage; or tankage fertilizer
- § 148.325 — Wood chips; wood pellets; wood pulp pellets
- § 148.330 — Zinc ashes; zinc dross; zinc residues; zinc skimmings
- § 148.400 — Applicability
- § 148.405 — Sources of ignition
- § 148.407 — Smoking
- § 148.410 — Fire hoses
- § 148.415 — Toxic gas analyzers
- § 148.420 — Flammable gas analyzers
- § 148.435 — Electrical circuits in cargo holds
- § 148.445 — Adjacent spaces
- § 148.450 — Cargoes subject to liquefaction
PART 150
- § 150.105 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 150.110 — Applicability
- § 150.115 — Definitions
- § 150.120 — Definition of incompatible cargoes
- § 150.130 — Loading a cargo on vessels carrying cargoes with which it is incompatible
- § 150.140 — Cargoes not listed in Table 1 or 2
- § 150.150 — Exceptions to the compatibility chart
- § 150.160 — Carrying a cargo as an exception to the compatibility chart
- § 150.170 — Right of appeal
PART 151
- § 151.01-1 — Applicability
- § 151.01-10 — Application of vessel inspection regulations
- § 151.01-15 — Dangerous cargoes not specifically named
- § 151.01-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 151.01-20 — Use of minimum requirements
- § 151.01-25 — Existing barges
- § 151.01-3 — [Reserved]
- § 151.01-30 — Effective date
- § 151.01-35 — Right of appeal
- § 151.01-5 — [Reserved]
- § 151.02-1 — Conditions under which equivalents may be used
- § 151.02-5 — Design of unmanned barges
- § 151.03-1 — Definitions of terms
- § 151.03-11 — Coastwise
- § 151.03-13 — Cofferdam
- § 151.03-15 — Commandant
- § 151.03-17 — Compatible
- § 151.03-19 — Environment
- § 151.03-21 — Filling density
- § 151.03-23 — Flame arrestor
- § 151.03-25 — Flame screen
- § 151.03-27 — Gas free
- § 151.03-29 — Great Lakes
- § 151.03-3 — Angle of downflooding
- § 151.03-30 — Hazardous material
- § 151.03-31 — Headquarters
- § 151.03-33 — Lakes, bays, and sounds
- § 151.03-35 — Limiting draft
- § 151.03-36 — Liquid
- § 151.03-37 — Maximum allowable working pressure
- § 151.03-38 — Nondestructive testing
- § 151.03-39 — Ocean
- § 151.03-41 — Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI)
- § 151.03-43 — Pressure
- § 151.03-45 — Rivers
- § 151.03-47 — Service
- § 151.03-49 — Sounding tube
- § 151.03-5 — Approved
- § 151.03-51 — Tank barge
- § 151.03-53 — Tankerman
- § 151.03-55 — 151.03-55 [Reserved]
- § 151.03-7 — Barge
- § 151.03-9 — Cargo
- § 151.04-1 — Certificate of inspection
- § 151.04-2 — Inspection required
- § 151.04-3 — Initial inspection
- § 151.04-5 — Inspection for certification
- § 151.04-7 — Nondestructive testing
- § 151.05-1 — Explanation of column headings in Table 151.05
- § 151.05-2 — Compliance with requirements for tank barges carrying benzene and benzene containing cargoes, or butyl acrylate cargoes
- § 151.10-1 — Barge hull classifications
- § 151.10-15 — Certificate endorsement
- § 151.10-20 — Hull construction
- § 151.10-5 — Subdivision and stability
- § 151.12-10 — Operation of oceangoing non-self-propelled ships Carrying Category D NLS
- § 151.12-5 — Equipment for Category D NLS
- § 151.13-1 — General
- § 151.13-5 — Cargo segregation—tanks
- § 151.15-1 — Tank types
- § 151.15-10 — Cargo gauging devices
- § 151.15-3 — Construction
- § 151.15-5 — Venting
- § 151.15-6 — Venting piping
- § 151.20-1 — Piping—general
- § 151.20-10 — Cargo system instrumentation
- § 151.20-15 — Cargo hose if carried on the barge
- § 151.20-20 — Cargo transfer methods
- § 151.20-5 — Cargo system valving requirements
- § 151.25-1 — Cargo tank
- § 151.25-2 — Cargo handling space
- § 151.30-1 — Type
- § 151.40-1 — Definitions
- § 151.40-10 — Operational requirements
- § 151.40-11 — Refrigeration systems
- § 151.40-2 — Materials
- § 151.40-5 — Construction
- § 151.45-1 — General
- § 151.45-2 — Special operating requirements
- § 151.45-3 — Manning
- § 151.45-4 — Cargo-handling
- § 151.45-5 — Open hopper barges
- § 151.45-6 — Maximum amount of cargo
- § 151.45-7 — Shipping papers
- § 151.45-8 — Illness, alcohol, drugs
- § 151.45-9 — Signals
- § 151.50-1 — General
- § 151.50-10 — Alkylene oxides
- § 151.50-12 — Ethylene oxide
- § 151.50-13 — Propylene oxide
- § 151.50-20 — Inorganic acids
- § 151.50-21 — Sulfuric acid
- § 151.50-22 — Hydrochloric acid
- § 151.50-23 — Phosphoric acid
- § 151.50-30 — Compressed gases
- § 151.50-31 — Chlorine
- § 151.50-32 — Ammonia, anhydrous
- § 151.50-34 — Vinyl chloride (vinyl chloride monomer)
- § 151.50-36 — Argon or nitrogen
- § 151.50-40 — Additional requirements for carbon disulfide (carbon bisulfide) and ethyl ether
- § 151.50-41 — Carbon disulfide (carbon bisulfide)
- § 151.50-42 — Ethyl ether
- § 151.50-5 — Cargoes having toxic properties
- § 151.50-50 — Elemental phosphorus in water
- § 151.50-55 — Sulfur (molten)
- § 151.50-6 — Motor fuel antiknock compounds
- § 151.50-60 — Benzene
- § 151.50-70 — Cargoes requiring inhibition or stabilization
- § 151.50-73 — Chemical protective clothing
- § 151.50-74 — Ethylidene norbornene
- § 151.50-75 — Ferric chloride solution
- § 151.50-76 — Hydrochloric acid, spent (NTE 15%)
- § 151.50-77 — Fluorosilicic acid (30% or less) (hydrofluorosilicic acid)
- § 151.50-79 — Methyl acetylene-propadiene mixture
- § 151.50-80 — Nitric acid (70% or less)
- § 151.50-81 — Special operating requirements for heat sensitive cargoes
- § 151.50-84 — Sulfur dioxide
- § 151.50-86 — Alkyl (C7-C9) nitrates
- § 151.55-1 — General
- § 151.56-1 — Prohibited materials
- § 151.58-1 — Required materials
PART 153
- § 153.0 — Availability of materials
- § 153.1 — Applicability
- § 153.2 — Definitions and acronyms
- § 153.3 — Right of appeal
- § 153.4 — Incorporation by reference
- § 153.7 — Ships built before December 27, 1977 and non-self-propelled ships built before July 1, 1983: Application
- § 153.8 — Procedures for requesting an endorsed Certificate of Inspection
- § 153.9 — Foreign flag vessel endorsement application
- § 153.10 — Procedures for requesting alternatives and waivers; termination of waivers
- § 153.12 — IMO Certificates for United States Ships
- § 153.15 — Conditions under which the Coast Guard issues a Certificate of Inspection or Certificate of Compliance
- § 153.16 — Requirements for foreign flag vessel permits
- § 153.30 — Special area endorsement
- § 153.40 — Determination of materials that are hazardous
- § 153.190 — Stability requirements
- § 153.201 — Openings to accommodation, service or control spaces
- § 153.208 — Ballast equipment
- § 153.209 — Bilge pumping systems
- § 153.214 — Personnel emergency and safety equipment
- § 153.215 — Safety equipment lockers
- § 153.216 — Shower and eyewash fountains
- § 153.217 — Access to enclosed spaces and dedicated ballast tanks
- § 153.219 — Access to double bottom tanks serving as dedicated ballast tanks
- § 153.230 — Type I system
- § 153.231 — Type II system
- § 153.232 — Type III system
- § 153.233 — Separation of tanks from machinery, service and other spaces
- § 153.234 — Fore and aft location
- § 153.235 — Exceptions to cargo piping location restrictions
- § 153.236 — Prohibited materials
- § 153.238 — Required materials
- § 153.239 — Use of cast iron
- § 153.240 — Insulation
- § 153.250 — Double-bottom and deep tanks as cargo tanks
- § 153.251 — Independent cargo tanks
- § 153.252 — Special requirement for an independent cargo tank
- § 153.254 — Cargo tank access
- § 153.256 — Trunks, domes, and openings of cargo tanks
- § 153.266 — Tank linings
- § 153.280 — Piping system design
- § 153.281 — Piping to independent tanks
- § 153.282 — Cargo filling lines
- § 153.283 — Valving for cargo piping
- § 153.284 — Characteristics of required quick closing valves
- § 153.285 — Valving for cargo pump manifolds
- § 153.292 — Separation of piping systems
- § 153.294 — Marking of piping systems
- § 153.296 — Emergency shutdown stations
- § 153.297 — Emergency actuators at the point of cargo control
- § 153.310 — Ventilation system type
- § 153.312 — Ventilation system standards
- § 153.314 — Ventilation of spaces not usually occupied
- § 153.316 — Special cargo pumproom ventilation rate
- § 153.330 — Access
- § 153.332 — Hoisting arrangement
- § 153.333 — Cargo pump discharge pressure gauge
- § 153.334 — Bilge pumping systems
- § 153.336 — Special cargo pump or pumproom requirements
- § 153.350 — Location of B/3 vent discharges
- § 153.351 — Location of 4m vent discharges
- § 153.352 — B/3 and 4 m venting system outlets
- § 153.353 — High velocity vents
- § 153.354 — Venting system inlet
- § 153.355 — PV venting systems
- § 153.358 — Venting system flow capacity
- § 153.360 — Venting system restriction
- § 153.361 — Arrangements for removal of valves from venting systems having multiple relief valves
- § 153.362 — Venting system drain
- § 153.364 — Venting system supports
- § 153.365 — Liquid overpressurization protection
- § 153.368 — Pressure-vacuum valves
- § 153.370 — Minimum relief valve setting for ambient temperature cargo tanks
- § 153.371 — Minimum relief valve setting for refrigerated cargo tanks
- § 153.372 — Gauges and vapor return for cargo vapor pressures exceeding 100 kPa (approx. 14.7 psia)
- § 153.400 — General requirements for gauges
- § 153.404 — Standards for containment systems having required closed gauges
- § 153.406 — Standards for containment systems having required restricted gauges
- § 153.407 — Special requirements for sounding tube gauges
- § 153.408 — Tank overflow control
- § 153.409 — High level alarms
- § 153.430 — Heat transfer systems; general
- § 153.432 — Cooling systems
- § 153.434 — Heat transfer coils within a tank
- § 153.436 — Heat transfer fluids: compatibility with cargo
- § 153.438 — Cargo pressure or temperature alarms required
- § 153.440 — Cargo temperature sensors
- § 153.460 — Fire protection systems
- § 153.461 — Electrical bonding of independent tanks
- § 153.462 — Static discharges from inert gas systems
- § 153.463 — Vent system discharges
- § 153.465 — Flammable vapor detector
- § 153.466 — Electrical equipment
- § 153.470 — System for discharge of NLS residue to the sea: Categories A, B, C, and D
- § 153.480 — Stripping quantity for Category B and C NLS tanks on ships built after June 30, 1986: Categories B and C
- § 153.481 — Stripping quantities and interim standards for Category B NLS tanks on ships built before July 1, 1986: Category B
- § 153.482 — Stripping quantities and interim standards for Category C NLS tanks on ships built before July 1, 1986: Category C
- § 153.483 — Restricted voyage waiver for Category B and C NLS tanks on ships built before July 1, 1986: Category B and C
- § 153.484 — Prewash equipment
- § 153.486 — Design and equipment for removing NLS residue by ventilation: Categories A, B, C, and D
- § 153.488 — Design and equipment for tanks carrying high melting point NLSs: Category B
- § 153.490 — Cargo Record Book and Approved Procedures and Arrangements Manual: Categories A, B, C, and D
- § 153.491 — Waiver of certain equipment for dedicated cargo tanks
- § 153.500 — Inert gas systems
- § 153.501 — Requirement for dry inert gas
- § 153.515 — Special requirements for extremely flammable cargoes
- § 153.520 — Special requirements for carbon disulfide
- § 153.525 — Special requirements for unusually toxic cargoes
- § 153.526 — Toxic vapor detectors
- § 153.527 — Toxic vapor protection
- § 153.530 — Special requirements for alkylene oxides
- § 153.545 — Special requirements for liquid sulfur
- § 153.554 — Special requirements for acids
- § 153.555 — Special requirements for inorganic acids
- § 153.556 — Special requirements for sulfuric acid and oleum
- § 153.557 — Special requirements for hydrochloric acid
- § 153.558 — Special requirements for phosphoric acid
- § 153.559 — Special requirements for nitric acid (less than 70 percent)
- § 153.560 — Special requirements for Alkyl (C7-C9) nitrates
- § 153.565 — Special requirement for temperature sensors
- § 153.602 — Special requirements for cargoes reactive with water
- § 153.806 — Loading information
- § 153.808 — Examination required for a Certificate of Compliance
- § 153.809 — Procedures for having the Coast Guard examine a vessel for a Certificate of Compliance
- § 153.812 — Inspection for Certificate of Inspection
- § 153.900 — Certificates and authorization to carry a bulk liquid hazardous material
- § 153.901 — Documents: Posting, availability, and alteration
- § 153.902 — Expiration and invalidation of the Certificate of Compliance
- § 153.903 — Operating a United States ship in special areas: Categories A, B, and C
- § 153.904 — Limitations in the endorsement
- § 153.905 — Regulations required to be on board
- § 153.907 — Cargo information
- § 153.908 — Cargo viscosity and melting point information; measuring cargo temperature during discharge: Categories A, B, and C
- § 153.909 — Completing the Cargo Record Book and record retention: Categories A, B, C, and D
- § 153.910 — Cargo piping plan
- § 153.912 — Certificate of inhibition or stabilization
- § 153.920 — Cargo quantity limitations
- § 153.921 — Explosives
- § 153.923 — Inerting systems
- § 153.930 — Cargo antidotes
- § 153.931 — Obstruction of pumproom ladderways
- § 153.932 — Goggles and protective clothing
- § 153.933 — Chemical protective clothing
- § 153.934 — Entry into spaces containing cargo vapor
- § 153.935 — Opening of tanks and cargo sampling
- § 153.935a — Storage of cargo samples
- § 153.936 — Illness, alcohol, drugs
- § 153.940 — Standards for marking of cargo hose
- § 153.953 — Signals during cargo transfer
- § 153.955 — Warning signs during cargo transfer
- § 153.957 — Persons in charge of transferring liquid cargo in bulk or cleaning cargo tanks
- § 153.959 — Approval to begin transfer operations required
- § 153.964 — Discharge by gas pressurization
- § 153.966 — Discharge by liquid displacement
- § 153.968 — Cargo transfer conference
- § 153.970 — Cargo transfer piping
- § 153.972 — Connecting a cargo hose
- § 153.975 — Preparation for cargo transfer
- § 153.976 — Transfer of packaged cargo or ship's stores
- § 153.977 — Supervision of cargo transfer
- § 153.979 — Gauging with a sounding tube
- § 153.980 — Isolation of automatic closing valves
- § 153.981 — Leaving room in tank for cargo expansion
- § 153.983 — Termination procedures
- § 153.1000 — Special operating requirements for cargoes reactive with water
- § 153.1002 — Special operating requirements for heat sensitive cargoes
- § 153.1003 — Prohibited carriage in deck tanks
- § 153.1004 — Inhibited and stabilized cargoes
- § 153.1010 — Alkylene oxides
- § 153.1011 — Changing containment systems and hoses to and from alkylene oxide service
- § 153.1020 — Unusually toxic cargoes
- § 153.1025 — Motor fuel antiknock compounds
- § 153.1035 — Acetone cyanohydrin or lactonitrile solutions
- § 153.1040 — Carbon disulfide
- § 153.1045 — Inorganic acids
- § 153.1046 — Sulfuric acid
- § 153.1052 — Carriage of other cargoes in acid tanks
- § 153.1060 — Benzene
- § 153.1065 — Sodium chlorate solutions
- § 153.1100 — Responsibility of the person in charge
- § 153.1101 — Procedures for getting a Surveyor: Approval of Surveyors
- § 153.1102 — Handling and disposal of NLS residue: Categories A, B, C, and D
- § 153.1104 — Draining of cargo hose: Categories A, B, C, and D
- § 153.1106 — Cleaning agents
- § 153.1108 — Heated prewash for solidifying NLS, high viscosity NLS and required prewashes of NLS whose viscosity exceeds 25 mPa sec at 20 °C: Categories A, B, and C
- § 153.1112 — Prewash for tanks containing Category A NLS residue
- § 153.1114 — Conditions under which a prewash may be omitted: Categories A, B, and C
- § 153.1116 — Prewash for tanks unloaded without following the approved Procedures and Arrangements Manual: Categories B and C
- § 153.1118 — Prewash of Categories B and C cargo tanks not meeting stripping standards: Categories B and C
- § 153.1119 — When to prewash and discharge NLS residues from a prewash; unloading an NLS cargo in a country whose Administration is not signatory to MARPOL 73/78: Categories A, B, and C
- § 153.1120 — Procedures for tank prewash: Categories A, B, and C
- § 153.1122 — Discharges of NLS residue from tank washing other than a prewash: Categories A, B, and C
- § 153.1124 — Discharges of Category D NLS residue
- § 153.1126 — Discharge of NLS residue from a slop tank to the sea: Categories A, B, C, and D
- § 153.1128 — Discharge of NLS residue from a cargo tank to the sea: Categories A. B, C, and D
- § 153.1130 — Failure of slops discharge recording equipment; operating with, reporting failures, and replacing pollution equipment: Category A, B, C, D
- § 153.1132 — Reporting spills and non-complying discharges: Category A, B, C, and D
- § 153.1500 — Venting system rupture disks
- § 153.1502 — Fixed ballast relocation
- § 153.1504 — Inspection of personnel emergency and safety equipment
- § 153.1600 — Equipment required for conducting the stripping quantity test
- § 153.1602 — Test procedure for determining the stripping quantity
- § 153.1604 — Determining the stripping quantity from the test results
- § 153.1608 — Calculation of total NLS residue and clingage NLS residue
PART 154
- § 154.1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 154.3 — Purpose
- § 154.5 — Applicability
- § 154.7 — Definitions, acronyms, and terms
- § 154.9 — Issuance of documents
- § 154.12 — Existing gas vessel: Endorsements and requirements
- § 154.15 — U.S. flag vessel: Endorsement application
- § 154.17 — U.S. flag vessel: Certificate of Inspection endorsement
- § 154.19 — U.S. flag vessel: IMO certificate issuance
- § 154.22 — Foreign flag vessel: Certificate of Compliance endorsement application
- § 154.24 — Foreign flag vessel: IMO Certificate
- § 154.30 — [Reserved]
- § 154.32 — Equivalents
- § 154.34 — Special approval: Requests
- § 154.36 — Correspondence and vessel information: Submission
- § 154.40 — Right of appeal
- § 154.150 — Examination required for a Certificate of Compliance
- § 154.151 — Procedures for having the Coast Guard examine a vessel for a Certificate of Compliance
- § 154.170 — Outer hull steel plating
- § 154.172 — Contiguous steel hull structure
- § 154.174 — Transverse contiguous hull structure
- § 154.176 — Longitudinal contiguous hull structure
- § 154.178 — Contiguous hull structure: Heating system
- § 154.180 — Contiguous hull structure: Welding procedure
- § 154.182 — Contiguous hull structure: Production weld test
- § 154.188 — Membrane tank: Inner hull steel
- § 154.195 — Aluminum cargo tank: Steel enclosure
- § 154.200 — Stability requirements: General
- § 154.235 — Cargo tank location
- § 154.300 — Segregation of hold spaces from other spaces
- § 154.305 — Segregation of hold spaces from the sea
- § 154.310 — Cargo piping systems
- § 154.315 — Cargo pump and cargo compressor rooms
- § 154.320 — Cargo control stations
- § 154.325 — Accommodation, service, and control spaces
- § 154.330 — Openings to accommodation, service, or control spaces
- § 154.340 — Access to tanks and spaces in the cargo area
- § 154.345 — Air locks
- § 154.350 — Bilge and ballast systems in the cargo area
- § 154.355 — Bow and stern loading piping
- § 154.356 — Cargo emergency jettisoning piping
- § 154.401 — Definitions
- § 154.405 — Design vapor pressure (Po) of a cargo tank
- § 154.406 — Design loads for cargo tanks and fixtures: General
- § 154.407 — Cargo tank internal pressure head
- § 154.408 — Cargo tank external pressure load
- § 154.409 — Dynamic loads from vessel motion
- § 154.410 — Cargo tank sloshing loads
- § 154.411 — Cargo tank thermal loads
- § 154.412 — Cargo tank corrosion allowance
- § 154.418 — General
- § 154.419 — Design vapor pressure
- § 154.420 — Tank design
- § 154.421 — Allowable stress
- § 154.425 — General
- § 154.426 — Design vapor pressure
- § 154.427 — Membrane tank system design
- § 154.428 — Allowable stress
- § 154.429 — Calculations
- § 154.430 — Material test
- § 154.431 — Model test
- § 154.432 — Expansion and contraction
- § 154.435 — General
- § 154.436 — Design vapor pressure
- § 154.437 — General
- § 154.438 — Design vapor pressure
- § 154.439 — Tank design
- § 154.440 — Allowable stress
- § 154.444 — General
- § 154.445 — Design vapor pressure
- § 154.446 — Tank design
- § 154.447 — Allowable stress
- § 154.448 — Calculations
- § 154.449 — Model test
- § 154.450 — General
- § 154.451 — Design vapor pressure
- § 154.452 — External pressure
- § 154.453 — Failure to meet independent tank type C standards
- § 154.459 — General
- § 154.460 — Design criteria
- § 154.465 — General
- § 154.466 — Design criteria
- § 154.467 — Submission of insulation information
- § 154.470 — General
- § 154.471 — Design criteria
- § 154.476 — Cargo transfer devices and means
- § 154.500 — Cargo and process piping standards
- § 154.503 — Piping and piping system components: Protection from movement
- § 154.506 — Mechanical expansion joint: Limits in a piping system
- § 154.512 — Piping: Thermal isolation
- § 154.514 — Piping: Electrical bonding
- § 154.516 — Piping: Hull protection
- § 154.517 — Piping: Liquid pressure relief
- § 154.519 — Piping relief valves
- § 154.520 — Piping calculations
- § 154.522 — Materials for piping
- § 154.524 — Piping joints: Welded and screwed couplings
- § 154.526 — Piping joints: Flange connection
- § 154.528 — Piping joints: Flange type
- § 154.530 — Valves: Cargo tank MARVS 69 kPa gauge (10 psig) or lower
- § 154.532 — Valves: Cargo tank MARVS greater than 69 kPa gauge (10 psig)
- § 154.534 — Cargo pumps and cargo compressors
- § 154.536 — Cargo tank gauging and measuring connections
- § 154.538 — Cargo transfer connection
- § 154.540 — Quick-closing shut-off valves: Emergency shut-down system
- § 154.544 — Quick-closing shut-off valves
- § 154.546 — Excess flow valve: Closing flow
- § 154.548 — Cargo piping: Flow capacity
- § 154.550 — Excess flow valve: Bypass
- § 154.551 — Cargo hose: General
- § 154.552 — Cargo hose: Compatibility
- § 154.554 — Cargo hose: Bursting pressure
- § 154.556 — Cargo hose: Maximum working pressure
- § 154.558 — Cargo hose: Marking
- § 154.560 — Cargo hose: Prototype test
- § 154.562 — Cargo hose: Hydrostatic test
- § 154.605 — Toughness test
- § 154.610 — Design temperature not colder than 0 °C (32 °F)
- § 154.615 — Design temperature below 0 °C (32 °F) and down to −55 °C (−67 °F)
- § 154.620 — Design temperature below −55 °C (−67 °F) and down to −165 °C (−265 °F)
- § 154.625 — Design temperature below 0 °C (32 °F) and down to −165 °C (−265 °F)
- § 154.630 — Cargo tank material
- § 154.650 — Cargo tank and process pressure vessel welding
- § 154.655 — Stress relief for independent tanks type C
- § 154.660 — Pipe welding
- § 154.665 — Welding procedures
- § 154.701 — Cargo pressure and temperature control: General
- § 154.702 — Refrigerated carriage
- § 154.703 — Methane (LNG)
- § 154.705 — Cargo boil-off as fuel: General
- § 154.706 — Cargo boil-off as fuel: Fuel lines
- § 154.707 — Cargo boil-off as fuel: Ventilation
- § 154.708 — Cargo boil-off as fuel: Valves
- § 154.709 — Cargo boil-off as fuel: Gas detection equipment
- § 154.801 — Pressure relief systems
- § 154.802 — Alternate pressure relief settings
- § 154.804 — Vacuum protection
- § 154.805 — Vent masts
- § 154.806 — Capacity of pressure relief valves
- § 154.901 — Atmospheric control within cargo tanks and cargo piping systems
- § 154.902 — Atmospheric control within hold and interbarrier spaces
- § 154.903 — Inert gas systems: General
- § 154.904 — Inert gas system: Controls
- § 154.906 — Inert gas generators
- § 154.908 — Inert gas generator: Location
- § 154.910 — Inert gas piping: Location
- § 154.912 — Inerted spaces: Relief devices
- § 154.1000 — Applicability
- § 154.1002 — Definition
- § 154.1005 — Equipment approval
- § 154.1010 — Electrical equipment in gas-dangerous space or zone
- § 154.1015 — Lighting in gas-dangerous space
- § 154.1020 — Emergency power
- § 154.1105 — Exterior water spray system: General
- § 154.1110 — Areas protected by system
- § 154.1115 — Discharge
- § 154.1120 — Nozzles
- § 154.1125 — Pipes, fittings, and valves
- § 154.1130 — Sections
- § 154.1135 — Pumps
- § 154.1140 — Dry chemical system: General
- § 154.1145 — Dry chemical supply
- § 154.1150 — Distribution of dry chemical
- § 154.1155 — Hand hose line: Coverage
- § 154.1160 — Monitor coverage of system
- § 154.1165 — Controls
- § 154.1170 — Hand hose line: General
- § 154.1200 — Mechanical ventilation system: General
- § 154.1205 — Mechanical ventilation system: Standards
- § 154.1210 — Hold space, void space, cofferdam, and spaces containing cargo piping
- § 154.1300 — Liquid level gauging system: General
- § 154.1305 — Liquid level gauging system: Standards
- § 154.1310 — Closed gauge shut-off valve
- § 154.1315 — Restricted gauge excess flow valve
- § 154.1320 — Sighting ports, tubular gauge glasses, and flat plate type gauge glasses
- § 154.1325 — Liquid level alarm system: All cargo tanks
- § 154.1330 — Liquid level alarm system: Independent tank type C
- § 154.1335 — Pressure and vacuum protection
- § 154.1340 — Temperature measuring devices
- § 154.1345 — Gas detection
- § 154.1350 — Flammable gas detection system
- § 154.1360 — Oxygen analyzer
- § 154.1365 — Audible and visual alarms
- § 154.1370 — Pressure gauge and vacuum gauge marking
- § 154.1375 — Readout for temperature measuring device: Marking
- § 154.1400 — Safety equipment: All vessels
- § 154.1405 — Respiratory protection
- § 154.1410 — Decontamination shower
- § 154.1415 — Air compressor
- § 154.1420 — Stretchers and equipment
- § 154.1430 — Equipment locker
- § 154.1435 — Medical first aid guide
- § 154.1440 — Antidotes
- § 154.1700 — Purpose
- § 154.1702 — Materials of construction
- § 154.1705 — Independent tank type C
- § 154.1710 — Exclusion of air from cargo tank vapor spaces
- § 154.1715 — Moisture control
- § 154.1720 — Indirect refrigeration
- § 154.1725 — Ethylene oxide
- § 154.1730 — Ethylene oxide: Loading and off loading
- § 154.1735 — Methyl acetylene-propadiene mixture
- § 154.1740 — Vinyl chloride: Inhibiting and inerting
- § 154.1745 — Vinyl chloride: Transferring operations
- § 154.1750 — Butadiene or vinyl chloride: Refrigeration system
- § 154.1755 — Nitrogen
- § 154.1760 — Liquid ammonia
- § 154.1800 — Special operating requirements under Part 35 of this chapter
- § 154.1801 — Certificates, letters, and endorsements: U.S. flag vessels
- § 154.1802 — Certificates, letters and endorsements: Foreign flag vessels
- § 154.1803 — Expiration of Certificates of Compliance
- § 154.1804 — Document posted in wheelhouse
- § 154.1806 — Regulations on board
- § 154.1808 — Limitations in the endorsement
- § 154.1809 — Loading and stability manual
- § 154.1810 — Cargo manual
- § 154.1812 — Operational information for terminal personnel
- § 154.1814 — Cargo information cards
- § 154.1816 — Cargo location plan
- § 154.1818 — Certification of inhibition
- § 154.1820 — Shipping document
- § 154.1822 — Shipping document: Copy for transfer terminal
- § 154.1824 — Obstruction of pumproom ladderways
- § 154.1826 — Opening of cargo tanks and cargo sampling
- § 154.1828 — Spaces containing cargo vapor: Entry
- § 154.1830 — Warning sign
- § 154.1831 — Persons in charge of transferring liquid cargo in bulk or preparing cargo tanks
- § 154.1834 — Cargo transfer piping
- § 154.1836 — Vapor venting as a means of cargo tank pressure and temperature control
- § 154.1838 — Discharge by gas pressurization
- § 154.1840 — Protective clothing
- § 154.1842 — Cargo system: Controls and alarms
- § 154.1844 — Cargo tanks: Filling limits
- § 154.1846 — Relief valves: Changing set pressure
- § 154.1848 — Inerting
- § 154.1850 — Entering cargo handling spaces
- § 154.1852 — Air breathing equipment
- § 154.1854 — Methane (LNG) as fuel
- § 154.1858 — Cargo hose
- § 154.1860 — Integral tanks: Cargo colder than −10 °C (14 °F)
- § 154.1862 — Posting of speed reduction
- § 154.1864 — Vessel speed within speed reduction
- § 154.1866 — Cargo hose connection: Transferring cargo
- § 154.1868 — Portable blowers in personnel access openings
- § 154.1870 — Bow and stern loading
- § 154.1872 — Cargo emergency jettisoning
PART 159
- § 159.001-1 — Purpose
- § 159.001-2 — Right of appeal
- § 159.001-3 — Definitions
- § 159.001-4 — Incorporation by reference
- § 159.001-5 — Correspondence and applications
- § 159.001-7 — Substituted procedures
- § 159.001-9 — OMB Control Numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 159.003-1 — Purpose
- § 159.003-3 — Acceptance of foreign approvals under a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA)
- § 159.003-5 — Approval by the Coast Guard under a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA)
- § 159.003-7 — Multiple approval numbers
- § 159.003-9 — Products covered by Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs)
- § 159.005-1 — Purpose
- § 159.005-11 — Approval inspection or test report: Contents
- § 159.005-12 — Plans
- § 159.005-13 — Equipment or material: Approval
- § 159.005-15 — Approval of equipment or material: Suspensions, withdrawals, and terminations
- § 159.005-3 — Application for preapproval review
- § 159.005-5 — Preapproval review: Contents of application
- § 159.005-7 — Preapproval review: Coast Guard action
- § 159.005-9 — Approval inspections and tests
- § 159.007-1 — Purpose
- § 159.007-11 — Production inspections and tests: Yearly report
- § 159.007-13 — Production inspections and tests: Records
- § 159.007-3 — Production inspections and tests: Independent laboratory's procedures
- § 159.007-5 — Production inspections and tests: Application for acceptance
- § 159.007-7 — Application for acceptance for production inspections and tests: Coast Guard action
- § 159.007-9 — Production inspections and tests
- § 159.010-1 — Purpose
- § 159.010-11 — Changes in the laboratory's qualifications
- § 159.010-15 — Contracting inspections and tests or transferrals to another laboratory or person
- § 159.010-17 — Termination of acceptance or recognition of an independent laboratory
- § 159.010-19 — Termination of acceptance or recognition: Procedure
- § 159.010-3 — Independent laboratory: Standards for acceptance
- § 159.010-5 — Independent laboratory: Application for acceptance
- § 159.010-7 — Recognized independent laboratory: Memorandum of Understanding
PART 160
- § 160.010-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.010-10 — Independent laboratory
- § 160.010-2 — Definitions
- § 160.010-3 — Inflatable buoyant apparatus
- § 160.010-4 — General requirements for buoyant apparatus
- § 160.010-5 — Buoyant apparatus with plastic foam buoyancy
- § 160.010-6 — Capacity of buoyant apparatus
- § 160.010-7 — Methods of sampling, inspections and tests
- § 160.010-8 — Nameplate and marking
- § 160.010-9 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.016-1 — Applicable specification
- § 160.016-2 — Requirements
- § 160.016-4 — Marking
- § 160.016-5 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.017-1 — Scope
- § 160.017-11 — Materials
- § 160.017-13 — Construction
- § 160.017-15 — Performance
- § 160.017-17 — Strength
- § 160.017-21 — Approval tests
- § 160.017-25 — Marking
- § 160.017-27 — Production tests and examination
- § 160.017-7 — Independent laboratory
- § 160.017-9 — Approval procedure
- § 160.021-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.021-2 — Type
- § 160.021-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction and performance requirements
- § 160.021-4 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.021-5 — Labeling and marking
- § 160.021-6 — Container
- § 160.021-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.022-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.022-2 — Type
- § 160.022-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction, and performance requirements
- § 160.022-4 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.022-5 — Marking
- § 160.022-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.023-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.023-2 — Type
- § 160.023-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction, and performance requirements
- § 160.023-4 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.023-5 — Labeling and marking
- § 160.023-6 — Container
- § 160.023-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.024-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.024-2 — Type
- § 160.024-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction, and performance requirements
- § 160.024-4 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.024-5 — Marking
- § 160.024-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.027-2 — Type
- § 160.027-3 — Additional requirements for life floats
- § 160.027-7 — Pre-approval tests for alternate platform designs
- § 160.028-2 — Type
- § 160.028-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction, and performance requirements
- § 160.028-4 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.028-5 — Marking
- § 160.028-6 — Container
- § 160.028-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.031-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.031-2 — Type and size
- § 160.031-3 — Materials, construction, workmanship, and performance requirements
- § 160.031-4 — Equipment for shoulder gun type line-throwing appliance
- § 160.031-5 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.031-6 — Marking
- § 160.031-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.036-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.036-2 — Type
- § 160.036-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction and performance requirements
- § 160.036-4 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.036-5 — Marking
- § 160.036-6 — Container
- § 160.036-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.037-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.037-2 — Type
- § 160.037-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction, and performance requirements
- § 160.037-4 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.037-5 — Labeling and marking
- § 160.037-6 — Container
- § 160.037-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.038-1 — Applicable specifications
- § 160.038-2 — Type
- § 160.038-3 — Materials, workmanship, and construction
- § 160.038-4 — Inspections and tests
- § 160.038-5 — Marking
- § 160.038-6 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.040-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.040-2 — Type and size
- § 160.040-3 — Materials, construction, workmanship, and performance requirements
- § 160.040-4 — Equipment for impulse-projected rocket type line-throwing appliance
- § 160.040-5 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.040-6 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.040-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.042-1 — Applicable specification
- § 160.042-2 — General requirements
- § 160.042-3 — Construction
- § 160.042-4 — Inspection
- § 160.042-5 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.045-1 — Scope
- § 160.045-11 — Recognized laboratory
- § 160.045-13 — Approval inspections and tests
- § 160.045-15 — Production inspections, tests, and quality control of throwable PFDs
- § 160.045-17 — Marking and Labeling
- § 160.045-21 — PFD manuals
- § 160.045-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.045-25 — Suspension or termination of approval
- § 160.045-3 — Definitions
- § 160.045-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.045-7 — Design, construction, and performance of throwable PFDs
- § 160.045-9 — Approval procedures for throwable PFDs
- § 160.046-1 — Scope
- § 160.046-11 — Manufacturer notification
- § 160.046-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.046-5 — General requirements for emergency provisions
- § 160.046-7 — Independent laboratory
- § 160.046-9 — Manufacturer certification and labeling
- § 160.049-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.049-2 — Types and sizes
- § 160.049-3 — Materials
- § 160.049-4 — Construction and workmanship
- § 160.049-5 — Inspections and tests. 1
- § 160.049-6 — Marking
- § 160.049-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.049-8 — Recognized laboratory
- § 160.050-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.050-2 — Types and sizes
- § 160.050-3 — Materials
- § 160.050-4 — Construction and workmanship
- § 160.050-5 — Sampling, tests, and inspection
- § 160.050-6 — Marking
- § 160.050-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.051-1 — Scope
- § 160.051-11 — Equipment required for Coastal Service inflatable liferafts
- § 160.051-3 — Definitions
- § 160.051-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.051-7 — Design and performance of Coastal Service inflatable liferafts
- § 160.051-9 — Design and performance of A and B inflatable liferafts
- § 160.053-1 — Applicable specifications
- § 160.053-2 — Type
- § 160.053-3 — Materials, construction and workmanship
- § 160.053-4 — Inspections and tests
- § 160.053-5 — Marking
- § 160.053-6 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.055-1 — Scope
- § 160.055-11 — Independent laboratory
- § 160.055-12 — 160.055-12-160.055-14 [Reserved]
- § 160.055-15 — Production inspections, tests, and quality control of life preservers
- § 160.055-16 — 160.055-16-160.055-18 [Reserved]
- § 160.055-19 — Pamphlet or Placard
- § 160.055-2 — [Reserved]
- § 160.055-20 — 160.055-20-160.055-22 [Reserved]
- § 160.055-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.055-24 — [Reserved]
- § 160.055-25 — Suspension or termination of approval
- § 160.055-3 — Definitions
- § 160.055-4 — [Reserved]
- § 160.055-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.055-6 — 160.055-6-160.055-10 [Reserved]
- § 160.056-1 — General requirements
- § 160.056-2 — Construction
- § 160.056-3 — Fittings and equipment
- § 160.056-4 — Approval tests of prototype rescue boat
- § 160.056-6 — Name plate
- § 160.056-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.057-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.057-2 — Type
- § 160.057-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction, and performance requirements
- § 160.057-4 — Approval and production tests
- § 160.057-5 — Marking
- § 160.057-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.058-1 — Applicable specification
- § 160.058-2 — Type
- § 160.058-3 — Materials, workmanship, construction and performance requirements
- § 160.058-4 — Inspections
- § 160.058-5 — Labeling and marking
- § 160.060-1 — Scope
- § 160.060-11 — Independent laboratory
- § 160.060-12 — [Reserved]
- § 160.060-15 — Production inspections, tests, and quality control
- § 160.060-16 — [Reserved]
- § 160.060-19 — Pamphlet or placard
- § 160.060-2 — [Reserved]
- § 160.060-20 — [Reserved]
- § 160.060-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.060-24 — [Reserved]
- § 160.060-25 — Suspension or termination of approval
- § 160.060-3 — Definitions
- § 160.060-3a — [Reserved]
- § 160.060-4 — [Reserved]
- § 160.060-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.060-6 — [Reserved]
- § 160.062-1 — Applicable specifications, and referenced material
- § 160.062-2 — Types
- § 160.062-3 — Materials, construction, workmanship, and performance requirements
- § 160.062-4 — Inspections and tests
- § 160.062-5 — Markings
- § 160.062-6 — Procedure for approval
- § 160.062-7 — Procedures for acceptance of repair facility
- § 160.062-8 — Procedures for acceptance of testing facility
- § 160.064-1 — Scope
- § 160.064-11 — Recognized laboratory
- § 160.064-15 — Production inspections, tests, and quality control of PFDs
- § 160.064-2 — [Reserved]
- § 160.064-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.064-25 — Suspension or termination of approval
- § 160.064-3 — Definitions
- § 160.064-4 — [Reserved]
- § 160.064-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.64-12 — 160.64-12-160.64-14 [Reserved]
- § 160.64-16 — 160.64-16-160.64-22 [Reserved]
- § 160.64-24 — [Reserved]
- § 160.64-6 — 160.64-6-160.64-10 [Reserved]
- § 160.066-1 — Type
- § 160.066-10 — Expiration date
- § 160.066-11 — Approval procedures
- § 160.066-12 — Operational tests
- § 160.066-13 — Technical tests
- § 160.066-15 — Production testing
- § 160.066-5 — Design, construction, and manufacturing requirements
- § 160.066-7 — Performance requirements
- § 160.066-9 — Labeling
- § 160.072-09 — Manufacturer notification
- § 160.072-1 — Applicability
- § 160.072-3 — General performance requirements
- § 160.072-5 — Accelerated weathering test
- § 160.072-7 — Manufacturer certification and labeling
- § 160.073-1 — Scope
- § 160.073-10 — Construction and performance
- § 160.073-15 — Tests
- § 160.073-20 — Marking
- § 160.073-5 — Certification
- § 160.076-1 — Scope
- § 160.076-13 — [Reserved]
- § 160.076-15 — Suspension or termination of approval
- § 160.076-17 — Approval of design or material changes
- § 160.076-19 — Recognized laboratories
- § 160.076-21 — [Reserved]
- § 160.076-23 — [Reserved]
- § 160.076-25 — [Reserved]
- § 160.076-27 — [Reserved]
- § 160.076-29 — Production oversight
- § 160.076-3 — Definitions
- § 160.076-31 — Production tests and examinations
- § 160.076-33 — Manufacturer records
- § 160.076-35 — Information pamphlet or placard
- § 160.076-37 — Owner's manual
- § 160.076-39 — Marking
- § 160.076-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.076-7 — [Reserved]
- § 160.076-9 — Conditional approval
- § 160.115-1 — Scope
- § 160.115-11 — [Reserved]
- § 160.115-13 — Approval inspections and tests for prototype winches
- § 160.115-15 — Production inspections, tests, quality control, and conformance of winches
- § 160.115-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.115-19 — Operating instructions and information for the ship's training manual
- § 160.115-21 — Operation and maintenance instructions
- § 160.115-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.115-3 — Definitions
- § 160.115-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.115-7 — Design, construction, and performance of winches
- § 160.115-9 — Preapproval review
- § 160.132-1 — Scope
- § 160.132-11 — [Reserved]
- § 160.132-13 — Approval inspections and tests for prototype davits
- § 160.132-15 — Production inspections, tests, quality control, and conformance of davits
- § 160.132-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.132-19 — Operating instructions and information for the ship's training manual
- § 160.132-21 — Operation and maintenance instructions
- § 160.132-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.132-3 — Definitions
- § 160.132-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.132-7 — Design, construction, and performance of davits
- § 160.132-9 — Preapproval review
- § 160.133-1 — Scope
- § 160.133-11 — [Reserved]
- § 160.133-13 — Approval inspections and tests for prototype release mechanisms
- § 160.133-15 — Production inspections, tests, quality control, and conformance of release mechanisms
- § 160.133-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.133-19 — Operating instructions and information for the ship's training manual
- § 160.133-21 — Operation and maintenance instructions
- § 160.133-23 — Procedure for approval of design, material, or construction change
- § 160.133-3 — Definitions
- § 160.133-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.133-7 — Design, construction, and performance of release mechanisms
- § 160.133-9 — Preapproval review
- § 160.135-1 — Scope
- § 160.135-11 — Fabrication of prototype lifeboats for approval
- § 160.135-13 — Approval inspections and tests for prototype lifeboats
- § 160.135-15 — Production inspections, tests, quality control, and conformance of lifeboats
- § 160.135-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.135-19 — Operating instructions and information for the ship's training manual
- § 160.135-21 — Operation and maintenance instructions
- § 160.135-23 — Procedure for approval of design, material, or construction change
- § 160.135-3 — Definitions
- § 160.135-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.135-7 — Design, construction, and performance of lifeboats
- § 160.135-9 — Preapproval review
- § 160.151-1 — Scope
- § 160.151-11 — Approval procedure
- § 160.151-13 — Fabrication of prototype inflatable liferafts for approval
- § 160.151-15 — Design and performance of inflatable liferafts
- § 160.151-17 — Additional requirements for design and performance of SOLAS A and SOLAS B inflatable liferafts
- § 160.151-21 — Equipment required for SOLAS A and SOLAS B inflatable liferafts
- § 160.151-25 — Additional equipment for inflatable liferafts
- § 160.151-27 — Approval inspections and tests for inflatable liferafts
- § 160.151-29 — Additional approval tests for SOLAS A and SOLAS B inflatable liferafts
- § 160.151-3 — Definitions
- § 160.151-31 — Production inspections and tests of inflatable liferafts
- § 160.151-33 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.151-35 — Servicing
- § 160.151-37 — Servicing manual
- § 160.151-39 — Training of servicing technicians
- § 160.151-41 — Approval of servicing facilities
- § 160.151-43 — Conditions at servicing facilities
- § 160.151-45 — Equipment required for servicing facilities
- § 160.151-47 — Requirements for owners or operators of servicing facilities
- § 160.151-49 — Approval of servicing facilities at remote sites
- § 160.151-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.151-51 — Notice of approval
- § 160.151-53 — Notice to OCMI of servicing
- § 160.151-55 — Withdrawal of approval
- § 160.151-57 — Servicing procedure
- § 160.151-59 — Operating instructions and information for the ship's training manual
- § 160.151-61 — Maintenance instructions
- § 160.151-7 — Construction of inflatable liferafts
- § 160.151-9 — Independent laboratory
- § 160.156-1 — Scope
- § 160.156-11 — Fabrication of prototype rescue boats and fast rescue boats for approval
- § 160.156-13 — Approval inspections and tests for prototype rescue boats and fast rescue boats
- § 160.156-15 — Production inspections, tests, quality control, and conformance of rescue boats and fast rescue boats
- § 160.156-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.156-19 — Operating instructions and information for the ship's training manual
- § 160.156-21 — Operation and maintenance instructions
- § 160.156-23 — Procedure for approval of design, material, or construction change
- § 160.156-3 — Definitions
- § 160.156-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.156-7 — Design, construction and performance of rescue boats and fast rescue boats
- § 160.156-9 — Preapproval review
- § 160.170-1 — Scope
- § 160.170-11 — [Reserved]
- § 160.170-13 — Approval inspections and tests for prototype automatic release mechanisms
- § 160.170-15 — Production inspections, tests, quality control, and conformance of release mechanisms
- § 160.170-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.170-19 — Operating instructions and information for the ship's training manual
- § 160.170-21 — Operation and maintenance instructions
- § 160.170-23 — Procedure for approval of design, material, or construction change
- § 160.170-3 — Definitions
- § 160.170-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.170-7 — Design, construction, and performance of automatic release mechanisms
- § 160.170-9 — Preapproval review
- § 160.171-1 — Scope
- § 160.171-11 — Performance
- § 160.171-13 — Storage case
- § 160.171-15 — Instructions
- § 160.171-17 — Approval testing for adult size immersion suit
- § 160.171-19 — Approval testing for child size immersion suit
- § 160.171-23 — Marking
- § 160.171-25 — Production testing
- § 160.171-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.171-5 — Independent laboratory
- § 160.171-7 — Approval procedures
- § 160.171-9 — Construction
- § 160.174-1 — Scope
- § 160.174-11 — Performance
- § 160.174-13 — Storage case
- § 160.174-15 — Instructions
- § 160.174-17 — Approval testing
- § 160.174-23 — Marking
- § 160.174-25 — Production testing
- § 160.174-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.174-5 — Independent laboratory
- § 160.174-7 — Approval procedures
- § 160.174-9 — Construction
- § 160.176-1 — Scope
- § 160.176-11 — Performance
- § 160.176-13 — Approval Tests
- § 160.176-15 — Production tests and inspections
- § 160.176-17 — Manufacturer records
- § 160.176-19 — Servicing
- § 160.176-2 — Application
- § 160.176-21 — User manuals
- § 160.176-23 — Marking
- § 160.176-3 — Definitions
- § 160.176-4 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.176-5 — Approval procedures
- § 160.176-6 — Procedure for approval of design or material revision
- § 160.176-7 — Independent laboratories
- § 160.176-8 — Materials
- § 160.176-9 — Construction
- § 160.255-1 — Scope
- § 160.255-11 — Recognized laboratory
- § 160.255-13 — Approval inspections and tests
- § 160.255-15 — Production inspections, tests, and quality control of lifejackets
- § 160.255-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.255-19 — Placard
- § 160.255-21 — Lifejacket manuals
- § 160.255-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.255-25 — Suspension or termination of approval
- § 160.255-27 — Servicing for fully and partially inflatable lifejackets
- § 160.255-3 — Definitions
- § 160.255-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.255-7 — Design, construction, and performance of lifejackets
- § 160.255-9 — Approval procedures for lifejackets
- § 160.264-1 — Scope
- § 160.264-11 — Recognized laboratory
- § 160.264-13 — Approval inspections and tests
- § 160.264-15 — Production inspections, tests, and quality control of PFDs
- § 160.264-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.264-19 — Placard
- § 160.264-21 — PFD manuals
- § 160.264-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.264-25 — Suspension or termination of approval
- § 160.264-3 — Definitions
- § 160.264-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.264-7 — Design, construction, and performance of PFDs
- § 160.264-9 — Approval procedures for PFDs
- § 160.276-1 — Scope
- § 160.276-11 — Recognized laboratory
- § 160.276-13 — Approval inspections and tests
- § 160.276-15 — Production inspections, tests, and quality control of PFDs
- § 160.276-17 — Marking and labeling
- § 160.276-19 — Placard
- § 160.276-21 — PFD manuals
- § 160.276-23 — Procedure for approval of design or material change
- § 160.276-25 — Suspension or termination of approval
- § 160.276-3 — Definitions
- § 160.276-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 160.276-7 — Design, construction, and performance of inflatable PFDs
- § 160.276-9 — Approval procedures for PFDs
PART 161
- § 161.002-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 161.002-10 — Fire detection system control unit
- § 161.002-15 — Sample extraction smoke detection systems
- § 161.002-17 — Equivalents
- § 161.002-18 — System method of applications for equipment approval
- § 161.002-19 — Device method of application for equipment approval
- § 161.002-2 — Definitions
- § 161.002-3 — [Reserved]
- § 161.002-4 — General requirements
- § 161.002-6 — Testing requirements
- § 161.002-8 — Automatic fire detecting systems, general requirements
- § 161.002-9 — Fire detection system, power supply
- § 161.006-1 — Applicable specifications
- § 161.006-2 — Type
- § 161.006-3 — Materials and workmanship
- § 161.006-4 — Requirements
- § 161.006-5 — Sampling, inspections and tests
- § 161.006-6 — Procedure for approval
- § 161.010-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 161.010-2 — Design, construction, and test requirements
- § 161.010-3 — Inspections and methods of test
- § 161.010-4 — Procedure for approval
- § 161.011-1 — Purpose
- § 161.011-10 — EPIRB acceptance
- § 161.011-5 — Types
- § 161.012-1 — Scope
- § 161.012-11 — Approval tests
- § 161.012-13 — Production tests and inspections
- § 161.012-15 — Markings
- § 161.012-17 — Instructions
- § 161.012-3 — Definitions
- § 161.012-5 — Approval procedures
- § 161.012-7 — Construction
- § 161.012-9 — Performance
- § 161.013-1 — Applicability
- § 161.013-11 — Prototype test
- § 161.013-13 — Manufacturer certification and labeling
- § 161.013-17 — Manufacturer notification
- § 161.013-3 — General performance requirements
- § 161.013-5 — Intensity requirements
- § 161.013-7 — Signal requirements
- § 161.013-9 — Independent power source
PART 162
- § 162.017-0 — Preemptive effect
- § 162.017-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 162.017-2 — Type
- § 162.017-3 — Materials, construction, and workmanship
- § 162.017-4 — Inspections and testing
- § 162.017-5 — Marking
- § 162.017-6 — Procedure for approval
- § 162.018-1 — Applicable specifications, and referenced material
- § 162.018-2 — Scope
- § 162.018-3 — Materials
- § 162.018-4 — Construction and workmanship
- § 162.018-5 — Blow-down adjustment and popping tolerance
- § 162.018-6 — Marking
- § 162.018-7 — Flow rating tests
- § 162.018-8 — Procedure for approval
- § 162.027-1 — Scope
- § 162.027-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 162.027-3 — Design, construction, testing, and marking requirements
- § 162.027-4 — Approval procedures
- § 162.028-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 162.028-2 — Classification
- § 162.028-3 — Requirements
- § 162.028-4 — Marine type label
- § 162.028-5 — Recognized laboratories
- § 162.028-6 — Examinations, tests, and inspections
- § 162.028-7 — Procedure for listing and labeling
- § 162.028-8 — Termination of listing or labeling
- § 162.039-1 — Incorporation by reference
- § 162.039-2 — Classification
- § 162.039-3 — Requirements
- § 162.039-4 — Marine type label
- § 162.039-5 — Recognized laboratories
- § 162.039-6 — Examinations, tests, and inspections
- § 162.039-7 — Procedure for listing and labeling
- § 162.039-8 — Termination of listing or labeling
- § 162.050-1 — Scope
- § 162.050-11 — Marking
- § 162.050-13 — Factory production and inspection
- § 162.050-15 — Designation of facilities
- § 162.050-17 — Separator test rig
- § 162.050-19 — Oil content meter and bilge alarm test rig
- § 162.050-20 — Separator and bilge alarm test fluids
- § 162.050-21 — Separator: Design specification
- § 162.050-23 — Separator: Approval tests
- § 162.050-25 — Cargo monitor: Design specification
- § 162.050-27 — Oil content meter: Approval tests
- § 162.050-3 — Definitions
- § 162.050-33 — Bilge alarm: Design specification
- § 162.050-35 — Bilge alarm: Approval tests
- § 162.050-37 — Vibration test
- § 162.050-39 — Measurement of oil content
- § 162.050-4 — Incorporation by reference: Where can I get a copy of the publications mentioned in this part?
- § 162.050-5 — Contents of application
- § 162.050-7 — Approval procedures
- § 162.050-9 — Test report
- § 162.060-1 — Purpose and scope
- § 162.060-10 — Approval procedures
- § 162.060-12 — Use and acceptance of existing test data
- § 162.060-14 — Information requirements for the ballast water management system (BWMS) application
- § 162.060-16 — Changes to an approved ballast water management system (BWMS)
- § 162.060-18 — Suspension, withdrawal, or termination of approval
- § 162.060-20 — Design and construction requirements
- § 162.060-22 — Marking requirements
- § 162.060-24 — Test Plan requirements
- § 162.060-26 — Land-based testing requirements
- § 162.060-28 — Shipboard testing requirements
- § 162.060-3 — Definitions
- § 162.060-30 — Testing requirements for ballast water management system (BWMS) components
- § 162.060-32 — Testing and evaluation requirements for active substances, preparations, and relevant chemicals
- § 162.060-34 — Test Report requirements
- § 162.060-36 — Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) requirements
- § 162.060-38 — Operation, Maintenance, and Safety Manual (OMSM)
- § 162.060-40 — Requirements for Independent Laboratories (ILs)
- § 162.060-42 — Responsibilities for Independent Laboratories (ILs)
- § 162.060-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 162.161-1 — Scope
- § 162.161-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 162.161-3 — Materials
- § 162.161-4 — Construction
- § 162.161-5 — Instruction manual for design, installation, operation, and maintenance
- § 162.161-6 — Tests for approval
- § 162.161-7 — Inspections at production
- § 162.161-8 — Marking
- § 162.161-9 — Procedure for approval
- § 162.163-1 — Scope
- § 162.163-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 162.163-3 — Performance, design, construction, testing, and marking requirements
- § 162.163-4 — Approval procedures
PART 163
- § 163.003-1 — Scope
- § 163.003-11 — Materials
- § 163.003-13 — Construction
- § 163.003-15 — Performance
- § 163.003-17 — Strength
- § 163.003-21 — Approval tests
- § 163.003-25 — Marking
- § 163.003-27 — Production tests and examination
- § 163.003-3 — ASTM standard
- § 163.003-7 — Independent laboratory
- § 163.003-9 — Approval procedure
PART 164
- § 164.003-1 — Applicable specifications
- § 164.003-2 — Grades
- § 164.003-3 — Material and workmanship
- § 164.003-4 — Inspections and tests
- § 164.003-5 — Procedure for approval
- § 164.006-1 — Applicable specifications
- § 164.006-2 — Grades
- § 164.006-3 — Construction, materials, and workmanship
- § 164.006-4 — Inspection and testing
- § 164.006-5 — Procedure for approval
- § 164.006-6 — Alternative materials
- § 164.007-1 — Applicable specification and referenced material
- § 164.007-10 — Alternative materials
- § 164.007-2 — Purpose
- § 164.007-3 — Conditions of approval
- § 164.007-4 — Testing procedure
- § 164.007-5 — Test requirements
- § 164.007-6 — Test report
- § 164.007-7 — Analysis of results
- § 164.007-8 — Retests
- § 164.007-9 — Procedure for approval
- § 164.008-1 — Applicable specification and reference material
- § 164.008-2 — Conditions of approval
- § 164.008-3 — Testing procedure
- § 164.008-4 — Test requirements
- § 164.008-5 — Test report
- § 164.008-6 — Retests
- § 164.008-7 — Procedure for approval
- § 164.008-8 — Alternative materials
- § 164.009-1 — General
- § 164.009-11 — Furnace apparatus
- § 164.009-13 — Furnace calibration
- § 164.009-15 — Test procedure
- § 164.009-17 — Density measurement
- § 164.009-19 — Measurement of moisture and volatile matter content
- § 164.009-21 — Laboratory report
- § 164.009-23 — Factory inspection
- § 164.009-25 — Marking
- § 164.009-26 — Alternative materials
- § 164.009-3 — Noncombustible materials not requiring specific approval
- § 164.009-7 — Contents of application
- § 164.009-9 — Procedure for approval
- § 164.012-1 — Applicable specifications
- § 164.012-10 — Requirements
- § 164.012-11 — Marking
- § 164.012-12 — Recognized laboratory
- § 164.012-13 — Examinations, tests, and inspections
- § 164.012-14 — Procedure for listing and labeling
- § 164.012-15 — Termination of listing and labeling
- § 164.012-16 — Alternative materials
- § 164.012-5 — Scope
- § 164.013-1 — Scope
- § 164.013-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.013-3 — Material properties and workmanship
- § 164.013-4 — Samples submitted for acceptance
- § 164.013-5 — Acceptance tests
- § 164.013-6 — Production tests, inspections, and marking
- § 164.013-7 — Marking
- § 164.015-1 — Applicable specifications and standards
- § 164.015-2 — Types
- § 164.015-3 — Material and workmanship
- § 164.015-4 — Inspections and tests
- § 164.015-5 — Procedure for acceptance
- § 164.018-1 — Scope
- § 164.018-11 — Approval tests
- § 164.018-13 — Production inspections
- § 164.018-3 — Classification
- § 164.018-5 — Specifications and standards incorporated by reference
- § 164.018-7 — Approval procedures
- § 164.018-9 — Design requirements
- § 164.019-1 — Scope
- § 164.019-11 — Certification (affidavits)
- § 164.019-13 — Production quality control requirements
- § 164.019-15 — Component manufacturer records
- § 164.019-17 — Recognized laboratory
- § 164.019-3 — Definitions
- § 164.019-4 — Component requirements
- § 164.019-5 — Standard components; acceptance criteria and procedures
- § 164.019-7 — Non-standard components; acceptance criteria and procedures
- § 164.019-9 — Procedure for acceptance of revisions of design, process, or materials
- § 164.023-1 — Scope
- § 164.023-11 — Acceptance tests
- § 164.023-13 — Production tests and inspections
- § 164.023-15 — Marking
- § 164.023-3 — Specifications and standards incorporated by reference
- § 164.023-5 — Performance; standard thread
- § 164.023-7 — Performance; non-standard thread
- § 164.023-9 — Samples submitted for acceptance
- § 164.105-1 — Scope
- § 164.105-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.105-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.105-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.106-1 — Scope
- § 164.106-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.106-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.106-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.107-1 — Scope
- § 164.107-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.107-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.107-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.108-1 — Scope
- § 164.108-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.108-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.108-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.109-1 — Scope
- § 164.109-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.109-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.109-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.110-1 — Scope
- § 164.110-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.110-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.110-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.111-1 — Scope
- § 164.111-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.111-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.111-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.112-1 — Scope
- § 164.112-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.112-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.112-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.117-1 — Scope
- § 164.117-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.117-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.117-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.136-1 — Scope
- § 164.136-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.136-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.136-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.137-1 — Scope
- § 164.137-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.137-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.137-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.138-1 — Scope
- § 164.138-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.138-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.138-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.139-1 — Scope
- § 164.139-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.139-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.139-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.141-1 — Scope
- § 164.141-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.141-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.141-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.142-1 — Scope
- § 164.142-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.142-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.142-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.144-1 — Scope
- § 164.144-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.144-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.144-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.146-1 — Scope
- § 164.146-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.146-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.146-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.201-1 — Scope
- § 164.201-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.201-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.201-4 — Approval procedures
- § 164.207-1 — Scope
- § 164.207-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 164.207-3 — Testing, marking, and inspection requirements
- § 164.207-4 — Approval procedures
PART 166
- § 166.01 — Approval of nautical school ships
- § 166.05 — Course of study for deck students
- § 166.10 — Course of study for engineering students
- § 166.15 — Training for maintenance of discipline; ship sanitation; fire and lifeboat drills
- § 166.20 — Applicants for certificates; when eligible for examination
PART 167
- § 167.01-1 — Basis and purpose of part
- § 167.01-10 — Effective date of regulations
- § 167.01-15 — Specifications for articles or materials
- § 167.01-20 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 167.01-5 — Applicability; preemptive effect
- § 167.01-7 — Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes routes
- § 167.01-8 — Inspection of school ships using gross tonnage criterion
- § 167.05-1 — Definition of terms
- § 167.05-10 — Commandant
- § 167.05-15 — Coast Guard District Commander
- § 167.05-20 — Marine inspector or inspector
- § 167.05-25 — Nautical school ship
- § 167.05-30 — Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
- § 167.05-35 — Public nautical school
- § 167.05-40 — Underwater survey
- § 167.05-5 — Approved
- § 167.10-1 — Enforcement
- § 167.10-50 — Right of appeal
- § 167.15-1 — Inspections required
- § 167.15-10 — Application for annual inspection
- § 167.15-15 — Application for inspection of a new nautical school ship or a conversion of a vessel to a nautical school ship
- § 167.15-20 — Inspections of nautical school ships
- § 167.15-25 — Inspection standards for hulls, boilers and machinery
- § 167.15-27 — Definitions relating to hull examinations
- § 167.15-28 — Inspection of lifesaving appliances and arrangements
- § 167.15-30 — Drydock examination, internal structural examination, and underwater survey intervals
- § 167.15-33 — Underwater Survey in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD)
- § 167.15-35 — Notice and plans required
- § 167.15-40 — Integral fuel oil tank examinations—T/ALL
- § 167.15-5 — Authority of marine inspectors
- § 167.15-50 — Tailshaft examinations
- § 167.20-1 — Construction
- § 167.20-10 — Means of escape
- § 167.20-15 — Scupper, sanitary and similar discharges
- § 167.20-17 — Bilge pumps, bilge piping and sounding arrangements
- § 167.20-35 — Liquid ballast
- § 167.20-7 — Subdivision and stability
- § 167.25-1 — Boilers, pressure vessels, piping and appurtenances
- § 167.25-5 — Inspection of boilers, pressure vessels, piping and appurtenances
- § 167.30-1 — Notice of repairs or alterations required
- § 167.30-10 — Special operating requirements
- § 167.30-5 — Proceeding to another port for repairs
- § 167.35-1 — General
- § 167.40-1 — Electrical installations
- § 167.40-20 — Deep-sea sounding apparatus
- § 167.40-25 — Signaling lamp
- § 167.40-30 — Guards and rails
- § 167.40-40 — Radar
- § 167.40-45 — Magnetic compass and gyrocompass
- § 167.40-5 — Alarm bells
- § 167.40-7 — Voice tubes, telephone, and telegraph systems
- § 167.43-1 — Application
- § 167.43-10 — Use
- § 167.43-15 — Shipboard stowage
- § 167.43-20 — Shipboard inspections
- § 167.43-25 — Additional requirements for hybrid work vests
- § 167.43-5 — Approved types of work vests
- § 167.45-1 — Steam, carbon dioxide, Halon 1301, and clean agent fire extinguishing systems
- § 167.45-10 — Couplings on fire hose
- § 167.45-15 — Capacity of pipes and hose
- § 167.45-20 — Examination and testing of pumps and fire-extinguishing equipment
- § 167.45-25 — Fire mains and hose connections
- § 167.45-30 — Use of approved fire-fighting equipment
- § 167.45-40 — Fire-fighting equipment on nautical school ships using oil as fuel
- § 167.45-45 — Carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system requirements
- § 167.45-5 — Steam fire pumps or their equivalent
- § 167.45-50 — Foam smothering system requirements
- § 167.45-60 — Emergency breathing apparatus and flame safety lamps
- § 167.45-65 — Portable fire extinguishers in accommodation spaces
- § 167.45-70 — Portable fire extinguishers, general requirements
- § 167.45-71 — Exemptions to the requirements of portable fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed before August 22, 2016
- § 167.45-75 — Fire extinguishers for emergency powerplants
- § 167.45-80 — Fire axes
- § 167.50-1 — Hospital accommodations
- § 167.55-1 — Draft marks and draft indicating systems
- § 167.55-5 — Marking of fire and emergency equipment
- § 167.60-1 — Issuance by Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
- § 167.60-10 — Exhibition of certificate of inspection
- § 167.60-15 — Manning and persons allowed to be carried
- § 167.60-5 — Period of time for which valid
- § 167.65-1 — Emergency training, musters, and drills
- § 167.65-15 — Routing instructions; strict compliance with
- § 167.65-20 — Unnecessary whistling
- § 167.65-25 — Steering gear tests
- § 167.65-35 — Use of auto pilot
- § 167.65-38 — Loading doors
- § 167.65-40 — Draft
- § 167.65-42 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 167.65-45 — Notice to mariners; aids to navigation
- § 167.65-5 — Flashing the rays of a searchlight or other blinding light
- § 167.65-50 — Posting placards of lifesaving signals
- § 167.65-60 — Examination of boilers and machinery by engineer
- § 167.65-65 — Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records
- § 167.65-70 — Reports of accidents, repairs, and unsafe boilers and machinery by engineers
PART 168
- § 168.01-1 — Purpose of regulations
- § 168.05-1 — Application of passenger vessel inspection laws
- § 168.05-10 — Subdivision and stability
- § 168.05-15 — Right of appeal
- § 168.05-5 — Application of passenger vessel inspection regulations
- § 168.10-1 — Nautical school vessels
- § 168.10-5 — Civilian nautical school
- § 168.15-1 — Intent
- § 168.15-10 — Construction
- § 168.15-15 — Size
- § 168.15-20 — Equipment
- § 168.15-25 — Washrooms
- § 168.15-30 — Toilet rooms
- § 168.15-35 — Hospital space
- § 168.15-40 — Lighting
- § 168.15-45 — Heating and cooling
- § 168.15-5 — Location of crew spaces
- § 168.15-50 — Ventilation
- § 168.15-55 — Screening
- § 168.15-60 — Inspection
PART 169
- § 169.101 — Purpose; preemptive effect
- § 169.103 — Applicability
- § 169.107 — Definitions
- § 169.109 — Equivalents
- § 169.111 — Administrative procedures
- § 169.112 — Special consideration
- § 169.113 — Right of appeal
- § 169.115 — Incorporation by reference
- § 169.117 — OMB control numbers
- § 169.119 — Vessel status
- § 169.121 — Loadlines
- § 169.201 — When required
- § 169.203 — Description
- § 169.205 — Obtaining or renewing a Certificate of Inspection
- § 169.207 — Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection
- § 169.209 — Routes permitted
- § 169.211 — Permit to proceed for repair
- § 169.213 — Permit to carry excursion party
- § 169.215 — Certificate of inspection amendment
- § 169.217 — Posting
- § 169.218 — Procedures for designating sailing school vessels
- § 169.219 — Renewal of letter of designation
- § 169.220 — General
- § 169.221 — Initial inspection for certification
- § 169.222 — Scope of inspection for certification
- § 169.223 — Subsequent inspections for certification
- § 169.225 — Annual inspection
- § 169.226 — Periodic inspection
- § 169.227 — Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity
- § 169.229 — Drydock examination, internal structural examination, and underwater survey intervals
- § 169.230 — Underwater Survey in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD)
- § 169.231 — Definitions relating to hull examinations
- § 169.233 — Notice and plans required
- § 169.234 — Integral fuel oil tank examinations
- § 169.235 — Permission required
- § 169.236 — Inspection and testing required
- § 169.237 — Inspection standards
- § 169.239 — Hull
- § 169.241 — Machinery
- § 169.243 — Electrical
- § 169.245 — Lifesaving equipment
- § 169.247 — Fire fighting equipment
- § 169.249 — Pressure vessels
- § 169.251 — Steering apparatus
- § 169.253 — Miscellaneous systems and equipment
- § 169.255 — Sanitary inspection
- § 169.257 — Unsafe practices
- § 169.259 — Limitations of inspections
- § 169.305 — Plans required
- § 169.307 — Plans for sister vessels
- § 169.309 — Structural standards
- § 169.311 — Fire protection
- § 169.313 — Means of escape
- § 169.315 — Ventilation (other than machinery spaces)
- § 169.317 — Accommodations
- § 169.319 — Washrooms and toilets
- § 169.323 — Furniture and furnishings
- § 169.327 — Deck rails
- § 169.329 — Storm rails
- § 169.331 — Guards in hazardous locations
- § 169.401 — Applicability
- § 169.505 — Equipment installed but not required
- § 169.507 — Responsibility of master
- § 169.509 — Approval for repairs and alterations
- § 169.513 — Types of primary equipment
- § 169.515 — Number required
- § 169.517 — Rescue boat
- § 169.519 — Availability
- § 169.521 — Stowage
- § 169.525 — General
- § 169.527 — Required equipment for lifeboats
- § 169.529 — Description of lifeboat equipment
- § 169.535 — Required equipment for lifefloats
- § 169.537 — Description of equipment for lifefloats
- § 169.539 — Type required
- § 169.541 — Number required
- § 169.543 — Distribution and stowage
- § 169.545 — Markings
- § 169.549 — Ring lifebuoys and water lights
- § 169.551 — Exposure suits
- § 169.553 — Pyrotechnic distress signals
- § 169.555 — Emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB)
- § 169.556 — Work vests
- § 169.559 — Fire pumps
- § 169.561 — Firemain
- § 169.563 — Firehose
- § 169.564 — Fixed extinguishing system, general
- § 169.565 — Fixed carbon dioxide system
- § 169.567 — Portable fire extinguishers
- § 169.568 — Exemptions to the requirements of portable fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed before August 22, 2016
- § 169.569 — Fire axes
- § 169.570 — Lockout valves
- § 169.571 — Odorizing units
- § 169.601 — General
- § 169.605 — General
- § 169.607 — Keel cooler installations
- § 169.608 — Non-integral keel cooler installations
- § 169.609 — Exhaust systems
- § 169.611 — Carburetors
- § 169.613 — Gasoline fuel systems
- § 169.615 — Diesel fuel systems
- § 169.618 — General
- § 169.619 — Reliability
- § 169.621 — Communications
- § 169.622 — Rudder angle indicators
- § 169.623 — Power-driven steering systems
- § 169.625 — Compartments containing diesel machinery
- § 169.627 — Compartments containing diesel fuel tanks
- § 169.629 — Compartments containing gasoline machinery or fuel tanks
- § 169.631 — Separation of machinery and fuel tank spaces from accommodation spaces
- § 169.640 — General
- § 169.642 — Vital systems
- § 169.650 — General
- § 169.652 — Bilge piping
- § 169.654 — Bilge pumps
- § 169.662 — Hazardous locations
- § 169.664 — Applicability
- § 169.665 — Name plates
- § 169.666 — Generators and motors
- § 169.667 — Switchboards
- § 169.668 — Batteries
- § 169.669 — Radiotelephone equipment
- § 169.670 — Circuit breakers
- § 169.671 — Accessories
- § 169.672 — Wiring for power and lighting circuits
- § 169.673 — Installation of wiring for power and lighting circuits
- § 169.674 — Applicability
- § 169.675 — Generators and motors
- § 169.676 — Grounded electrical systems
- § 169.677 — Equipment protection and enclosure
- § 169.678 — Main distribution panels and switchboards
- § 169.679 — Wiring for power and lighting circuits
- § 169.680 — Installation of wiring for power and lighting circuits
- § 169.681 — Disconnect switches and devices
- § 169.682 — Distribution and circuit loads
- § 169.683 — Overcurrent protection, general
- § 169.684 — Overcurrent protection for motors and motor branch circuits
- § 169.685 — Electric heating and cooking equipment
- § 169.686 — Shore power
- § 169.687 — General
- § 169.688 — Power supply
- § 169.689 — Demand loads
- § 169.690 — Lighting branch circuits
- § 169.691 — Navigation lights
- § 169.692 — Remote stop stations
- § 169.693 — Engine order telegraph systems
- § 169.703 — Cooking and heating
- § 169.705 — Mooring equipment
- § 169.709 — Compass
- § 169.711 — Emergency lighting
- § 169.713 — Engineroom communication system
- § 169.715 — Radio
- § 169.717 — Fireman's outfit
- § 169.721 — Storm sails and halyards (exposed and partially protected waters only)
- § 169.723 — Safety belts
- § 169.725 — First aid kit
- § 169.726 — Radar reflector
- § 169.730 — General alarm bell switch
- § 169.731 — General alarm bells
- § 169.732 — Carbon dioxide and clean agent alarms
- § 169.733 — Fire extinguishing branch lines
- § 169.734 — Fire extinguishing system controls
- § 169.735 — Fire hose stations
- § 169.736 — Self-contained breathing apparatus
- § 169.737 — Hand portable fire extinguishers
- § 169.738 — Emergency lights
- § 169.739 — Lifeboats
- § 169.740 — Liferafts and lifefloats
- § 169.741 — Personal flotation devices and ring life buoys
- § 169.743 — Portable magazine chests
- § 169.744 — Emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB)
- § 169.745 — Escape hatches and emergency exits
- § 169.746 — Fuel shutoff valves
- § 169.747 — Watertight doors and hatches
- § 169.750 — Radio call sign
- § 169.755 — Draft marks and draft indicating systems
- § 169.805 — Exhibition of merchant mariner credentials
- § 169.807 — Notice of casualty
- § 169.809 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 169.813 — Station bills
- § 169.815 — Emergency signals
- § 169.817 — Master to instruct ship's company
- § 169.819 — Manning of lifeboats and liferafts
- § 169.821 — Patrol person
- § 169.823 — Openings
- § 169.824 — Compliance with provisions of certificate of inspection
- § 169.825 — Wearing of safety belts
- § 169.826 — Steering, communications and control
- § 169.827 — Hatches and other openings
- § 169.829 — Emergency lighting and power systems
- § 169.831 — Emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB)
- § 169.833 — Fire and boat drills
- § 169.837 — Lifeboats, liferafts, and lifefloats
- § 169.839 — Firefighting equipment
- § 169.840 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 169.841 — Logbook entries
- § 169.847 — Lookouts
- § 169.849 — Posting placards containing instructions for launching and inflating inflatable liferafts
- § 169.853 — Display of plans
- § 169.855 — Pre-underway training
- § 169.857 — Disclosure of safety standards
PART 170
- § 170.001 — Applicability
- § 170.003 — Right of appeal
- § 170.005 — Vessel alteration or repair
- § 170.010 — Equivalents
- § 170.015 — Incorporation by reference
- § 170.020 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 170.050 — General terms
- § 170.055 — Definitions concerning a vessel
- § 170.070 — Applicability
- § 170.075 — Plans
- § 170.080 — Stability booklet
- § 170.085 — Information required before a stability test
- § 170.090 — Calculations
- § 170.093 — Specific approvals
- § 170.095 — Data submittal for a vessel equipped to lift
- § 170.100 — Addresses for submittal of plans and calculations
- § 170.105 — Applicability
- § 170.110 — Stability booklet
- § 170.120 — Stability letter
- § 170.125 — Operating information for a vessel engaged in lifting
- § 170.135 — [Reserved]
- § 170.140 — Operating information for a vessel constructed on or after January 1, 2009 and issued a SOLAS safety certificate
- § 170.160 — Specific applicability
- § 170.165 — International Code on Intact Stability
- § 170.170 — Weather criteria
- § 170.173 — Criterion for vessels of unusual proportion and form
- § 170.174 — Specific applicability
- § 170.175 — Stability test: General
- § 170.180 — Plans and information required at the stability test
- § 170.185 — Stability test preparations
- § 170.190 — Stability test procedure modifications
- § 170.200 — Estimated lightweight vertical center of gravity
- § 170.235 — Fixed ballast
- § 170.245 — Foam flotation material
- § 170.248 — Applicability
- § 170.250 — Types and classes
- § 170.255 — Class 1 doors; permissible locations
- § 170.260 — Class 2 doors; permissible locations
- § 170.265 — Class 3 doors; required locations
- § 170.270 — Door design, operation, installation, and testing
- § 170.275 — Special requirements for cargo space watertight doors
- § 170.285 — Free surface correction for intact stability calculations
- § 170.290 — Free surface correction for damage stability calculations
- § 170.295 — Special consideration for free surface of passive roll stabilization tanks
- § 170.300 — Special consideration for free surface of spoil in hopper dredge hoppers
PART 171
- § 171.001 — Applicability
- § 171.010 — Definitions
- § 171.012 — Incorporation by reference
- § 171.015 — Location of margin line
- § 171.017 — One and two compartment standards of flooding
- § 171.045 — Weight of passengers and crew
- § 171.050 — Passenger heel requirements for a mechanically propelled or a non-self propelled vessel
- § 171.052 — Passenger heel requirements for pontoon vessels
- § 171.055 — Intact stability requirements for a monohull sailing vessel or a monohull auxiliary sailing vessel
- § 171.057 — Intact stability requirements for a sailing catamaran
- § 171.060 — Watertight subdivision: General
- § 171.065 — Subdivision requirements— Type I
- § 171.066 — Calculation of permeability for Type I subdivision
- § 171.067 — Treatment of stepped and recessed bulkheads in Type I subdivision
- § 171.068 — Special considerations for Type I subdivision for vessels on short international voyages
- § 171.070 — Subdivision requirements—Type II
- § 171.072 — Calculation of permeability for Type II subdivision
- § 171.073 — Treatment of stepped and recessed bulkheads in Type II subdivision
- § 171.075 — [Reserved]
- § 171.080 — Damage stability standards for vessels with Type I or Type II subdivision
- § 171.085 — Collision bulkhead
- § 171.090 — Aft peak bulkhead
- § 171.095 — Machinery space bulkhead
- § 171.100 — Shaft tunnels and stern tubes
- § 171.105 — Double bottoms
- § 171.106 — Wells in double bottoms
- § 171.108 — Manholes in double bottoms
- § 171.109 — Watertight floors in double bottoms
- § 171.110 — Specific applicability
- § 171.111 — Penetrations and openings in watertight bulkheads in vessels of 100 gross tons or more
- § 171.112 — Watertight door openings
- § 171.113 — Trunks
- § 171.114 — Penetrations and openings in watertight bulkheads in a vessel less than a 100 gross tons
- § 171.115 — Specific applicability
- § 171.116 — Port lights
- § 171.117 — Dead covers
- § 171.118 — Automatic ventilators and side ports
- § 171.119 — Openings below the weather deck in the side of a vessel less than 100 gross tons
- § 171.120 — Specific applicability
- § 171.122 — Watertight integrity above the margin line in a vessel of 100 gross tons or more
- § 171.124 — Watertight integrity above the margin line in a vessel less than 100 gross tons
- § 171.130 — Specific applicability
- § 171.135 — Weather deck drainage on a vessel of 100 gross tons or more
- § 171.140 — Drainage of a flush deck vessel
- § 171.145 — Drainage of a vessel with a cockpit
- § 171.150 — Drainage of a vessel with a well deck
- § 171.155 — Drainage of an open boat
PART 172
- § 172.005 — Applicability
- § 172.010 — Applicability
- § 172.015 — Document of authorization
- § 172.020 — Incorporation by reference
- § 172.030 — Exemptions for certain vessels
- § 172.040 — Certificate of loading
- § 172.047 — Specific applicability
- § 172.048 — Definitions
- § 172.050 — Damage stability
- § 172.060 — Specific applicability
- § 172.065 — Damage stability
- § 172.070 — Intact stability
- § 172.080 — Specific applicability
- § 172.085 — Hull type
- § 172.087 — Cargo loading assumptions
- § 172.090 — Intact transverse stability
- § 172.095 — Intact longitudinal stability
- § 172.100 — Watertight integrity
- § 172.103 — Damage stability
- § 172.104 — Character of damage
- § 172.105 — Extent of damage
- § 172.110 — Survival conditions
- § 172.125 — Specific applicability
- § 172.127 — Definitions
- § 172.130 — Calculations
- § 172.133 — Character of damage
- § 172.135 — Extent of damage
- § 172.140 — Permeability of spaces
- § 172.150 — Survival conditions
- § 172.155 — Specific applicability
- § 172.160 — Definitions
- § 172.165 — Intact stability calculations
- § 172.170 — Damage stability calculations
- § 172.175 — Character of damage
- § 172.180 — Extent of damage
- § 172.185 — Permeability of spaces
- § 172.195 — Survival conditions
- § 172.205 — Local damage
- § 172.215 — Specific applicability
- § 172.220 — Definitions
- § 172.225 — Calculations
- § 172.230 — Character of damage
- § 172.235 — Extent of damage
- § 172.240 — Permeability of spaces
- § 172.245 — Survival conditions
PART 173
- § 173.001 — Applicability
- § 173.005 — Specific applicability
- § 173.007 — Location of the hook load
- § 173.010 — Definitions
- § 173.020 — Intact stability standards: Counterballasted and non-counterballasted vessels
- § 173.025 — Additional intact stability standards: Counterballasted vessels
- § 173.050 — Specific applicability
- § 173.051 — Public nautical school ships
- § 173.052 — Civilian nautical school ships
- § 173.053 — Sailing school vessels
- § 173.054 — Watertight subdivision and damage stability standards for new sailing school vessels
- § 173.055 — Watertight subdivision and damage stability standards for existing sailing school vessels
- § 173.056 — Collision and other watertight bulkheads
- § 173.057 — Permitted locations for Class I watertight doors
- § 173.058 — Double bottom requirements
- § 173.059 — Penetrations and openings in watertight bulkheads
- § 173.060 — Openings in the side of a vessel below the bulkhead or weather deck
- § 173.061 — Watertight integrity above the margin line
- § 173.062 — Drainage of weather deck
- § 173.063 — Intact stability requirements
- § 173.070 — Specific applicability
- § 173.075 — Subdivision requirements
- § 173.080 — Damage stability requirements
- § 173.085 — General subdivision requirements
- § 173.090 — General
- § 173.095 — Towline pull criterion
PART 174
- § 174.005 — Applicability
- § 174.007 — Incorporation by reference
- § 174.010 — Specific applicability
- § 174.015 — Intact stability
- § 174.020 — Alternate intact stability criterion
- § 174.030 — Specific applicability
- § 174.035 — Definitions
- § 174.040 — Stability requirements: general
- § 174.045 — Intact stability requirements
- § 174.050 — Stability on bottom
- § 174.055 — Calculation of wind heeling moment (Hm)
- § 174.065 — Damage stability requirements
- § 174.070 — General damage stability assumptions
- § 174.075 — Compartments assumed flooded: general
- § 174.080 — Flooding on self-elevating and surface type units
- § 174.085 — Flooding on column stabilized units
- § 174.090 — Permeability of spaces
- § 174.100 — Appliances for watertight and weathertight integrity
- § 174.140 — Specific applicability
- § 174.145 — Intact stability requirements
- § 174.180 — Applicability
- § 174.185 — Intact stability
- § 174.190 — Collision bulkhead
- § 174.195 — Bulkheads in machinery spaces
- § 174.200 — Damaged stability in machinery spaces for all OSVs
- § 174.205 — Additional damaged stability for OSVs carrying more than 16 offshore workers
- § 174.207 — Damaged stability criteria
- § 174.210 — Watertight doors in watertight bulkheads
- § 174.215 — Drainage of weather deck
- § 174.220 — Hatches and coamings
- § 174.225 — Hull penetrations and shell connections
- § 174.240 — Applicability
- § 174.245 — General
- § 174.250 — Unrestricted service
- § 174.255 — Restricted service
- § 174.260 — Freeboard
- § 174.300 — Specific applicability
- § 174.305 — Definitions
- § 174.310 — General
- § 174.315 — Extent and character of damage
- § 174.320 — Damage survival
- § 174.325 — Equalization
- § 174.330 — Jettisoning of spoil
- § 174.335 — Watertight doors
- § 174.340 — Collision bulkhead
- § 174.350 — Specific applicability
- § 174.355 — Definitions
- § 174.360 — Calculations
PART 175
- § 175.100 — Purpose
- § 175.110 — General applicability
- § 175.112 — Specific applicability for individual parts
- § 175.115 — Applicability to offshore supply vessels
- § 175.118 — Vessels operating under an exemption afforded in the Passenger Vessel Safety Act of 1993 (PVSA)
- § 175.120 — Vessels on an international voyage
- § 175.122 — Load lines
- § 175.124 — Requirements for DUKW Amphibious Passenger Vessels
- § 175.200 — Gross tonnage as criterion for requirements
- § 175.400 — Definitions of terms used in this subchapter
- § 175.540 — Equivalents
- § 175.550 — Special consideration
- § 175.560 — Appeals
- § 175.600 — Incorporation by reference
- § 175.800 — Approved equipment and material
- § 175.900 — OMB control numbers
PART 176
- § 176.1 — Preemptive effect
- § 176.2-176.99 — 176.2-176.99 [Reserved]
- § 176.100 — When required
- § 176.103 — Description
- § 176.105 — How to obtain or renew
- § 176.107 — Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection
- § 176.110 — Routes permitted
- § 176.112 — Total persons permitted
- § 176.113 — Passengers permitted
- § 176.114 — Alternative requirements for a vessel operating as other than a small passenger vessel
- § 176.120 — Certificate of Inspection amendment
- § 176.202 — Permit to proceed
- § 176.204 — Permit to carry excursion party
- § 176.302 — Certificates and permits
- § 176.306 — Stability letter
- § 176.310 — Certification Expiration Date Stickers
- § 176.400 — General
- § 176.402 — Initial inspection for certification
- § 176.404 — Subsequent inspections for certification
- § 176.500 — When required
- § 176.502 — Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity
- § 176.600 — Drydock and internal structural examination intervals
- § 176.610 — Scope of drydock and internal structural examinations
- § 176.615 — Underwater Survey in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD)
- § 176.620 — Description of the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program for certain passenger vessels
- § 176.625 — Eligibility requirements for the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program for certain passenger vessels
- § 176.630 — The Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program application
- § 176.635 — Preliminary examination requirements
- § 176.640 — Pre-survey meeting
- § 176.645 — AHE Procedure
- § 176.650 — Alternative Hull Examination Program options: Divers or underwater ROV
- § 176.655 — Hull examination reports
- § 176.660 — Continued participation in the Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program
- § 176.665 — Notice and plans required
- § 176.670 — Tailshaft examinations
- § 176.675 — Extension of examination intervals
- § 176.700 — Permission for repairs and alterations
- § 176.702 — Installation tests and inspections
- § 176.704 — Breaking of safety valve seals
- § 176.710 — Inspection and testing prior to hot work
- § 176.800 — Inspection standards
- § 176.801 — Notice of inspection deficiencies and requirements
- § 176.802 — Hull
- § 176.804 — Machinery
- § 176.806 — Electrical
- § 176.808 — Lifesaving
- § 176.810 — Fire protection
- § 176.812 — Pressure vessels and boilers
- § 176.814 — Steering systems
- § 176.816 — Miscellaneous systems and equipment
- § 176.818 — Sanitary inspection
- § 176.830 — Unsafe practices
- § 176.840 — Additional tests and inspections
- § 176.900 — Applicability
- § 176.910 — Passenger Ship Safety Certificate
- § 176.920 — Exemptions
- § 176.925 — Safety Management Certificate
- § 176.930 — Equivalents
PART 177
- § 177.100 — General requirement
- § 177.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 177.202 — Plans and information required
- § 177.210 — Plans for sister vessels
- § 177.300 — Structural design
- § 177.310 — Satisfactory service as a design basis
- § 177.315 — Vessels of not more than 19.8 meters (65 feet) in length carrying not more than 12 passengers
- § 177.330 — Sailing vessels
- § 177.340 — Alternate design considerations
- § 177.405 — General arrangement and outfitting
- § 177.410 — Structural fire protection
- § 177.420 — Vessels complying with SOLAS structural fire protection requirements
- § 177.500 — Means of escape
- § 177.600 — Ventilation of enclosed and partially enclosed spaces
- § 177.620 — Ventilation of machinery and fuel tank spaces
- § 177.700 — General requirements
- § 177.710 — Overnight accommodations
- § 177.800 — General requirements
- § 177.810 — Overnight accommodations
- § 177.820 — Seating
- § 177.900 — Deck rails
- § 177.920 — Storm rails
- § 177.940 — Guards in vehicle spaces
- § 177.960 — Guards for exposed hazards
- § 177.970 — Protection against hot piping
- § 177.1010 — Safety glazing materials
- § 177.1020 — Strength
- § 177.1030 — Operating station visibility
PART 178
- § 178.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 178.210 — Stability information
- § 178.215 — Weight of passengers and crew
- § 178.220 — Stability booklet
- § 178.230 — Stability letter or Certificate of Inspection stability details
- § 178.310 — Intact stability requirements—general
- § 178.320 — Intact stability requirements—non-sailing vessels
- § 178.325 — Intact stability requirements—monohull sailing vessels
- § 178.330 — Simplified stability proof test (SST)
- § 178.340 — Stability standards for pontoon vessels on protected waters
- § 178.410 — Drainage of flush deck vessels
- § 178.420 — Drainage of cockpit vessels
- § 178.430 — Drainage of well deck vessels
- § 178.440 — Drainage of open boats
- § 178.450 — Calculation of drainage area for cockpit and well deck vessels
- § 178.510 — Ballast
PART 179
- § 179.15 — Incorporation by reference
- § 179.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 179.210 — Collision bulkhead
- § 179.212 — Watertight bulkheads for subdivision and damage stability
- § 179.220 — Location of watertight bulkheads for subdivision
- § 179.230 — [Reserved]
- § 179.240 — Foam flotation material
- § 179.310 — Collision bulkheads
- § 179.320 — Watertight bulkheads
- § 179.330 — Watertight doors
- § 179.340 — Trunks
- § 179.350 — Openings in the side of a vessel below the bulkhead or weather deck
- § 179.360 — Watertight integrity
PART 180
- § 180.10 — Applicability to vessels on an international voyage
- § 180.15 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 180.25 — Additional requirements
- § 180.64 — Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRB)
- § 180.68 — Distress flares and smoke signals
- § 180.70 — Ring life buoys
- § 180.71 — Lifejackets
- § 180.72 — Personal flotation devices carried in addition to lifejackets
- § 180.75 — Life jacket lights
- § 180.78 — Stowage of life jackets
- § 180.130 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 180.137 — Stowage of life floats and buoyant apparatus
- § 180.150 — Survival craft embarkation arrangements
- § 180.175 — Survival craft equipment
- § 180.200 — Survival craft—general
- § 180.202 — Survival craft—vessels operating on oceans routes
- § 180.204 — Survival craft—vessels operating on coastwise routes
- § 180.205 — Survival craft—vessels operating on limited coastwise routes
- § 180.206 — Survival craft—vessels operating on Great Lakes routes
- § 180.207 — Survival craft—vessels operating on lakes, bays, and sounds routes
- § 180.208 — Survival craft—vessels operating on rivers routes
- § 180.210 — Rescue boats
PART 181
- § 181.115 — Applicability; preemptive effect
- § 181.120 — Equipment installed but not required
- § 181.300 — Fire pumps
- § 181.310 — Fire main and hydrants
- § 181.320 — Fire hoses and nozzles
- § 181.400 — Spaces required to have fixed fire extinguishing systems
- § 181.405 — Spaces required to have fire detection systems
- § 181.410 — Fixed gas fire extinguishing systems
- § 181.420 — Pre-engineered fixed gas fire extinguishing systems
- § 181.425 — Galley hood fire extinguishing systems
- § 181.450 — Interconnected detection and alarm system
- § 181.500 — Required number, type, and location
- § 181.520 — Installation and location
- § 181.600 — Fire axe
- § 181.610 — Fire bucket
PART 182
- § 182.100 — Intent
- § 182.115 — Applicability; preemptive effect
- § 182.130 — Alternative standards
- § 182.200 — General
- § 182.220 — Installations
- § 182.310 — Installations
- § 182.320 — Water heaters
- § 182.330 — Pressure vessels
- § 182.400 — Applicability
- § 182.405 — Fuel restrictions
- § 182.410 — General requirements
- § 182.415 — Carburetors
- § 182.420 — Engine cooling
- § 182.422 — Integral and non-integral keel cooler installations
- § 182.425 — Engine exhaust cooling
- § 182.430 — Engine exhaust pipe installation
- § 182.435 — Integral fuel tanks
- § 182.440 — Independent fuel tanks
- § 182.445 — Fill and sounding pipes for fuel tanks
- § 182.450 — Vent pipes for fuel tanks
- § 182.455 — Fuel piping
- § 182.458 — Portable fuel systems
- § 182.460 — Ventilation of spaces containing machinery powered by, or fuel tanks for, gasoline
- § 182.465 — Ventilation of spaces containing diesel machinery
- § 182.470 — Ventilation of spaces containing diesel fuel tanks
- § 182.480 — Flammable vapor detection systems
- § 182.500 — General
- § 182.510 — Bilge piping system
- § 182.520 — Bilge pumps
- § 182.530 — Bilge high level alarms
- § 182.540 — Ballast systems
- § 182.600 — General
- § 182.610 — Main steering gear
- § 182.620 — Auxiliary means of steering
- § 182.700 — General
- § 182.710 — Piping for vital systems
- § 182.715 — Piping subject to more than 1,034 kPa (150 psig) in non-vital systems
- § 182.720 — Nonmetallic piping materials
- § 182.730 — Nonferrous metallic piping materials
PART 183
- § 183.100 — Intent
- § 183.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 183.130 — Alternative standards
- § 183.200 — General design, installation, and maintenance requirements
- § 183.210 — Protection from wet and corrosive environments
- § 183.220 — General safety provisions
- § 183.230 — Temperature ratings
- § 183.310 — Power sources
- § 183.320 — Generators and motors
- § 183.322 — Multiple generators
- § 183.324 — Dual voltage generators
- § 183.330 — Distribution panels and switchboards
- § 183.340 — Cable and wiring requirements
- § 183.350 — Batteries—general
- § 183.352 — Battery categories
- § 183.354 — Battery installations
- § 183.360 — Semiconductor rectifier systems
- § 183.370 — General grounding requirements
- § 183.372 — Equipment and conductor grounding
- § 183.376 — Grounded distribution systems (neutral grounded)
- § 183.378 — Ungrounded systems
- § 183.380 — Overcurrent protection
- § 183.390 — Shore power
- § 183.392 — Radiotelephone installations
- § 183.410 — Lighting fixtures
- § 183.420 — Navigation lights
- § 183.430 — Portable lights
- § 183.432 — Emergency lighting
- § 183.520 — Lifeboat winches
- § 183.530 — Hazardous areas
- § 183.540 — Elevators
- § 183.550 — General alarm systems
PART 184
- § 184.100 — General requirement
- § 184.115 — Applicability to existing vessels
- § 184.200 — General
- § 184.202 — Restrictions
- § 184.210 — Heating equipment
- § 184.220 — Cooking equipment
- § 184.240 — Gas systems
- § 184.300 — Ground tackle and mooring lines
- § 184.402 — Compasses
- § 184.404 — Radars
- § 184.410 — Electronic position fixing devices
- § 184.420 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 184.502 — Requirements of the Federal Communications Commission
- § 184.506 — Emergency broadcast placard
- § 184.510 — Recommended emergency broadcast instructions
- § 184.602 — Internal communications systems
- § 184.610 — Public address systems
- § 184.620 — Propulsion engine control systems
- § 184.702 — Pollution prevention equipment and procedures
- § 184.704 — Marine sanitation devices
- § 184.710 — First-aid kits
PART 185
- § 185.100 — General requirement
- § 185.115 — Applicability; preemptive effect
- § 185.202 — Notice of casualty
- § 185.203 — Notice of hazardous conditions
- § 185.206 — Written report of marine casualty
- § 185.208 — Accidents to machinery
- § 185.210 — Alcohol or drug use by individuals directly involved in casualties
- § 185.212 — Mandatory chemical testing following serious marine incidents
- § 185.220 — Records of a voyage resulting in a marine casualty
- § 185.230 — Report of accident to aid to navigation
- § 185.260 — Reports of potential vessel casualty
- § 185.280 — Official Logbook for foreign voyages
- § 185.304 — Navigation underway
- § 185.315 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 185.320 — Steering gear, controls, and communication system tests
- § 185.330 — Hatches and other openings
- § 185.335 — Loading doors
- § 185.340 — Vessels carrying vehicles
- § 185.350 — Fueling of vessels using fuel having a flash point of 43.3 °C (110 °F) or lower (such as gasoline)
- § 185.352 — Ventilation of gasoline machinery spaces
- § 185.356 — Carriage of hazardous materials
- § 185.360 — Use of auto pilot
- § 185.364 — Use of potentially hazardous items for commercial purposes
- § 185.402 — Officers
- § 185.410 — Watchmen
- § 185.420 — Crew training
- § 185.502 — Crew and passenger list
- § 185.503 — Voyage plan
- § 185.504 — Passenger count
- § 185.506 — Passenger safety orientation
- § 185.507 — Passenger egress drills
- § 185.508 — Wearing of life jackets
- § 185.510 — Emergency instructions
- § 185.512 — Recommended emergency instructions format
- § 185.514 — Station bill
- § 185.515 — Passenger safety bill
- § 185.516 — Life jacket placards
- § 185.518 — Inflatable survival craft placards
- § 185.520 — Abandon ship and man overboard drills and training
- § 185.524 — Fire fighting drills and training
- § 185.530 — Responsibilities of licensed individuals
- § 185.602 — Hull markings
- § 185.604 — Lifesaving equipment markings
- § 185.606 — Escape hatches and emergency exits
- § 185.608 — Fuel shutoff valves
- § 185.610 — Watertight doors and watertight hatches
- § 185.612 — Fire protection equipment
- § 185.614 — Portable watertight containers for distress flares and smoke signals
- § 185.700 — Operational readiness
- § 185.702 — Maintenance
- § 185.704 — Maintenance of falls
- § 185.720 — Weekly maintenance and inspections
- § 185.722 — Monthly inspections
- § 185.724 — Quarterly inspections
- § 185.726 — Annual inspections
- § 185.728 — Testing and servicing of Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRB)
- § 185.730 — Servicing of inflatable liferafts, inflatable buoyant apparatus, inflatable life jackets, and inflated rescue boats
- § 185.740 — Periodic servicing of hydrostatic release units
- § 185.900 — Penalty for violations
- § 185.910 — Suspension and revocation
PART 188
- § 188.01-1 — Purpose of regulations
- § 188.01-15 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 188.01-3 — Scope of regulations
- § 188.01-5 — Incorporation by reference
- § 188.01-7 — Right of appeal
- § 188.05-1 — Vessels subject to requirements of this subchapter
- § 188.05-10 — Application to vessels on an international voyage
- § 188.05-2 — Exemptions from inspection laws for oceanographic research vessels and terms and conditions which apply in lieu thereof
- § 188.05-3 — New vessels and existing vessels for the purpose of application of regulations in this subchapter
- § 188.05-33 — Scientific personnel—interpretive rulings
- § 188.05-35 — Load lines—interpretive ruling
- § 188.05-5 — Specific application noted in text
- § 188.05-7 — Ocean or unlimited coastwise vessels on inland and Great Lakes routes
- § 188.10-1 — Anniversary date
- § 188.10-11 — Chemistry laboratory
- § 188.10-13 — Coast Guard District Commander
- § 188.10-15 — Coastwise
- § 188.10-17 — Combustible liquid
- § 188.10-19 — Commandant
- § 188.10-2 — Approved
- § 188.10-21 — Compressed gas
- § 188.10-23 — Corrosive liquids
- § 188.10-25 — Explosive
- § 188.10-27 — Flammable liquid
- § 188.10-3 — Approved container
- § 188.10-31 — Great Lakes
- § 188.10-33 — Headquarters
- § 188.10-35 — International voyage
- § 188.10-37 — Label
- § 188.10-39 — Lakes, bays, and sounds
- § 188.10-41 — Liquefied compressed gas
- § 188.10-43 — Liquefied flammable gas
- § 188.10-45 — Marine inspector or inspector
- § 188.10-49 — Numbered vessel
- § 188.10-5 — Barge
- § 188.10-51 — Ocean
- § 188.10-53 — Oceanographic research vessel
- § 188.10-55 — Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
- § 188.10-56 — Pilot boarding equipment and point of access
- § 188.10-57 — Portable tank
- § 188.10-59 — Recognized classification society
- § 188.10-6 — Captain of the Port
- § 188.10-61 — Rivers
- § 188.10-65 — Seagoing barge
- § 188.10-67 — Scientific equipment
- § 188.10-69 — Scientific laboratory
- § 188.10-7 — Chemical stores
- § 188.10-71 — Scientific personnel
- § 188.10-73 — Ships' stores and supplies
- § 188.10-75 — Undocumented vessel
- § 188.10-77 — Vessel
- § 188.10-9 — Chemical storeroom
- § 188.15-1 — Conditions under which equivalents may be used
- § 188.15-5 — Design of vessels
- § 188.20-1 — Marine engineering details
- § 188.25-1 — Electrical engineering details
- § 188.27-1 — Lifesaving appliances and arrangements
- § 188.35-1 — Standards to be used
- § 188.35-5 — Where obtainable
PART 189
- § 189.01-1 — Preemptive effect
- § 189.01-10 — Period of validity for a Certificate of Inspection
- § 189.01-15 — Temporary certificate
- § 189.01-2 — When required
- § 189.01-5 — Posting
- § 189.05-1 — When issued
- § 189.05-10 — Conditions of permit
- § 189.05-15 — Posting
- § 189.05-5 — To whom issued
- § 189.15-1 — Standards in inspection of hulls, boilers, and machinery
- § 189.15-5 — Alternate compliance
- § 189.20-1 — Prerequisite of certificate of inspection
- § 189.20-10 — Plans
- § 189.20-15 — Scope of inspection
- § 189.20-20 — Specific tests and inspections
- § 189.20-25 — Chemical and explosive hazards
- § 189.20-5 — When made
- § 189.25-1 — Prerequisite of reissuance of certificate of inspection
- § 189.25-10 — Scope of inspection
- § 189.25-15 — Lifesaving equipment
- § 189.25-20 — Fire extinguishing equipment
- § 189.25-25 — Hull equipment
- § 189.25-30 — Electrical engineering equipment
- § 189.25-35 — Marine engineering equipment
- § 189.25-38 — Pollution prevention
- § 189.25-40 — Sanitary inspection
- § 189.25-45 — Fire hazards
- § 189.25-47 — Chemical and explosive hazards
- § 189.25-5 — Application for a Certificate of Inspection
- § 189.25-50 — Inspector not limited
- § 189.27-1 — Annual inspection
- § 189.27-10 — Certificate of Inspection: Conditions of validity
- § 189.27-5 — Periodic inspection
- § 189.30-1 — General or partial survey
- § 189.33-1 — When made
- § 189.35-1 — Application
- § 189.35-11 — Special cases
- § 189.35-13 — Master's responsibility
- § 189.35-15 — Major installations
- § 189.35-3 — Intent
- § 189.35-5 — Tests
- § 189.35-7 — Examinations
- § 189.35-9 — Plans
- § 189.35-90 — Weight handling gear manufactured prior to March 1, 1968
- § 189.40-1 — Definitions relating to hull examinations
- § 189.40-3 — Drydock examination, internal structural examination, cargo tank internal examination, and underwater survey intervals
- § 189.40-5 — Notice and plans required
- § 189.43-1 — When required
- § 189.45-1 — Notice required
- § 189.45-5 — Inspection required
- § 189.50-1 — Inspection and testing required when making alterations, repairs, or other such operations involving riveting, welding, burning, or like fire-producing actions
- § 189.55-1 — General
- § 189.55-10 — Plans required for alterations of existing vessels
- § 189.55-15 — Procedure for submittal of plans
- § 189.55-20 — Number of plans required
- § 189.55-5 — Plans and specifications required for new construction
- § 189.60-1 — Application
- § 189.60-10 — Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate
- § 189.60-15 — Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate
- § 189.60-25 — Exemption Certificate
- § 189.60-30 — Safety Management Certificate
- § 189.60-35 — Availability of Certificates
- § 189.60-40 — Duration of Convention certificates
- § 189.60-45 — American Bureau of Shipping
- § 189.60-5 — Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate
PART 190
- § 190.00-1 — Preemptive effect
- § 190.01-1 — Application
- § 190.01-10 — Structural standards
- § 190.01-15 — Special consideration
- § 190.01-5 — Vessels subject to load line
- § 190.01-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 190.02-1 — Navigation bridge visibility
- § 190.03-1 — General
- § 190.05-1 — Application
- § 190.05-10 — Chemical storeroom and lamp room construction
- § 190.05-15 — Segregation of spaces containing the emergency source of electric power
- § 190.05-20 — Segregation of chemical laboratories and chemical storerooms
- § 190.05-3 — Fire hazards to be minimized
- § 190.05-5 — Woodwork insulated from heated surfaces
- § 190.07-1 — Application
- § 190.07-10 — Construction
- § 190.07-5 — Definitions
- § 190.07-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 190.10-1 — Application
- § 190.10-10 — Location
- § 190.10-15 — Vertical ladders not accepted
- § 190.10-20 — No means for locking doors
- § 190.10-25 — Stairway size
- § 190.10-30 — Dead end corridors
- § 190.10-35 — Public spaces
- § 190.10-40 — Access to lifeboats
- § 190.10-45 — Weather deck communications
- § 190.10-5 — Two means required
- § 190.10-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 190.15-1 — Application
- § 190.15-10 — Ventilation for closed spaces
- § 190.15-15 — Ventilation for living spaces and quarters
- § 190.15-5 — Vessels using fuel having a flashpoint of 110 °F. or lower
- § 190.15-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 190.20-1 — Application
- § 190.20-10 — Location of crew spaces
- § 190.20-15 — Construction
- § 190.20-20 — Sleeping accommodations
- § 190.20-25 — Washrooms and toilet rooms
- § 190.20-30 — Messrooms
- § 190.20-35 — Hospital space
- § 190.20-40 — Other spaces
- § 190.20-45 — Lighting
- § 190.20-5 — Intent
- § 190.20-50 — Heating and cooling
- § 190.20-55 — Insect screens
- § 190.20-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 190.25-1 — Application
- § 190.25-10 — Storm rails
- § 190.25-15 — Guards in dangerous places
- § 190.25-5 — Where rails required
- § 190.25-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to July 1, 1969
PART 193
- § 193.01-1 — General; preemptive effect
- § 193.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 193.01-5 — Equipment installed but not required
- § 193.05-1 — Fire detecting, manual alarm, and supervised patrol systems
- § 193.05-10 — Fixed fire extinguishing systems
- § 193.05-15 — Hand portable fire extinguishers and semiportable fire extinguishing systems
- § 193.05-5 — Fire main system
- § 193.10-1 — Application
- § 193.10-10 — Fire hydrants and hose
- § 193.10-15 — Piping
- § 193.10-5 — Fire pumps
- § 193.10-90 — Installations contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 193.15-1 — Application
- § 193.15-10 — Controls
- § 193.15-15 — Piping
- § 193.15-16 — Lockout valves
- § 193.15-17 — Odorizing units
- § 193.15-20 — Carbon dioxide storage
- § 193.15-25 — Discharge outlets
- § 193.15-30 — Alarms
- § 193.15-35 — Enclosure openings
- § 193.15-40 — Pressure relief
- § 193.15-5 — Quantity, pipe sizes, and discharge rates
- § 193.15-50 — Clean agent systems
- § 193.15-90 — Installations contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 193.30-1 — Application
- § 193.50-1 — Application
- § 193.50-10 — Location
- § 193.50-20 — Semi-portable fire extinguishers
- § 193.50-80 — Locations and number of fire extinguishers required for vessels constructed prior to August 22, 2016
- § 193.50-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 193.60-1 — Application
- § 193.60-10 — Location
- § 193.60-5 — Number required
PART 194
- § 194.01-1 — General; preemptive effect
- § 194.05-1 — General
- § 194.05-11 — Flammable solids and oxidizing materials—Detail requirements
- § 194.05-13 — Corrosive liquids as chemical stores—Detail requirements
- § 194.05-15 — Compressed gases as chemical stores—Detail requirements
- § 194.05-17 — Poisonous articles as chemical stores—Detail requirements
- § 194.05-19 — Combustible liquids as chemical stores—Detail requirements
- § 194.05-21 — Other regulated materials
- § 194.05-3 — Chemical stores
- § 194.05-5 — Chemicals in the chemistry laboratory
- § 194.05-7 — Explosives—Detail requirements
- § 194.05-9 — Flammable liquid chemical stores—Detail requirements
- § 194.10-1 — Application
- § 194.10-10 — Integral magazine construction
- § 194.10-15 — Magazine van construction
- § 194.10-20 — Magazine chest construction
- § 194.10-25 — Ventilation
- § 194.10-30 — Magazine sprinklers
- § 194.10-35 — Labeling
- § 194.10-5 — Type and location
- § 194.15-1 — General
- § 194.15-11 — Flushing systems
- § 194.15-15 — Chemicals other than compressed gases
- § 194.15-17 — Compressed gases other than inert gases
- § 194.15-19 — Electrical
- § 194.15-3 — Responsibility
- § 194.15-5 — Ventilation
- § 194.15-7 — Fire protection
- § 194.15-9 — Storage
- § 194.20-1 — General
- § 194.20-11 — Flushing systems
- § 194.20-15 — Chemical stores other than compressed gases
- § 194.20-17 — Compressed gases
- § 194.20-19 — Piping and electrical requirements
- § 194.20-3 — Responsibility
- § 194.20-5 — Ventilation
- § 194.20-7 — Fire protection
- § 194.20-9 — Storage
- § 194.90-1 — Requirements
PART 195
- § 195.01-1 — General
- § 195.01-3 — Incorporation by reference
- § 195.03-1 — Installation and details
- § 195.05-1 — Installation and details
- § 195.06-1 — Lifesaving appliances and arrangements
- § 195.07-1 — Application
- § 195.07-10 — Lakes, bays, and sounds, or river service
- § 195.07-5 — Ocean, coastwise, or Great Lakes service
- § 195.07-90 — Vessels contracted for prior to March 1, 1968
- § 195.09-1 — Application
- § 195.09-5 — General
- § 195.11-1 — Application
- § 195.11-10 — Design and construction of portable vans
- § 195.11-15 — Plan approval and inspection
- § 195.11-20 — Marking and label plate
- § 195.11-25 — Loading and stowage
- § 195.11-30 — Portable tanks
- § 195.11-5 — Scope
- § 195.17-1 — When required
- § 195.19-1 — When required
- § 195.27-1 — When required
- § 195.30-1 — Application
- § 195.30-15 — Self-contained breathing apparatus
- § 195.30-5 — General
- § 195.30-90 — Vessels contracted for before November 23, 1992
- § 195.35-1 — Application
- § 195.35-10 — Fireman's outfit
- § 195.35-15 — Stowage
- § 195.35-20 — Spare charges
- § 195.35-5 — General
- § 195.35-90 — Vessels contracted for before November 23, 1992
- § 195.40-1 — Pilot boarding equipment
PART 196
- § 196.01-1 — General; preemptive effect
- § 196.05-1 — Duty of officers
- § 196.05-5 — Charts and nautical publications
- § 196.07-1 — Notice and reporting of casualty and voyage records
- § 196.12-1 — Posting
- § 196.13-1 — Muster lists, emergency signals, and manning
- § 196.15-1 — Application
- § 196.15-10 — Sanitation
- § 196.15-15 — Examination of boilers and machinery
- § 196.15-18 — Loading doors
- § 196.15-20 — Hatches and other openings
- § 196.15-3 — Steering gear, whistle, and means of communication
- § 196.15-30 — Emergency lighting and power systems
- § 196.15-35 — Emergency training, musters, and drills
- § 196.15-5 — Drafts
- § 196.15-55 — Requirements for fuel oil
- § 196.15-60 — Firefighting equipment, general
- § 196.15-7 — Verification of vessel compliance with applicable stability requirements
- § 196.19-1 — Data required
- § 196.20-1 — Unnecessary whistling prohibited
- § 196.25-1 — Improper use prohibited
- § 196.27-1 — Master's and officer's responsibility
- § 196.30-1 — Repairs to boilers and pressure vessels
- § 196.30-10 — Notice required before repair
- § 196.30-20 — Breaking of safety valve seal
- § 196.30-5 — Accidents to machinery
- § 196.33-1 — When required
- § 196.34-1 — Application
- § 196.34-10 — Use
- § 196.34-15 — Shipboard stowage
- § 196.34-20 — Shipboard inspections
- § 196.34-25 — Additional requirements for hybrid work vests
- § 196.34-5 — Approved types of work vests
- § 196.35-1 — Application
- § 196.35-3 — Logbooks and records
- § 196.35-5 — Actions required to be logged
- § 196.36-1 — When required
- § 196.37-1 — Application
- § 196.37-10 — Fire extinguishing system branch lines
- § 196.37-13 — Fire extinguishing system controls
- § 196.37-15 — Firehose stations
- § 196.37-20 — Self-contained breathing apparatus and gas masks
- § 196.37-23 — Hand portable fire extinguishers
- § 196.37-25 — Emergency lights
- § 196.37-3 — General
- § 196.37-33 — Instructions for changing steering gear
- § 196.37-35 — Rudder orders
- § 196.37-37 — Markings for lifesaving appliances, instructions to passengers, and stowage locations
- § 196.37-47 — Portable magazine chests
- § 196.37-5 — General alarm bell contact makers
- § 196.37-7 — General alarm bells
- § 196.37-8 — Carbon dioxide warning signs
- § 196.37-9 — Carbon dioxide and clean agent alarms
- § 196.40-1 — Application
- § 196.40-10 — Draft marks and draft indicating systems
- § 196.40-15 — Load line marks
- § 196.40-5 — Hull markings
- § 196.43-1 — Application
- § 196.43-5 — Availability
- § 196.45-1 — Master and chief engineer responsible
- § 196.50-1 — Master or person in charge responsible
- § 196.53-1 — Officers
- § 196.80-1 — Master's responsibility
- § 196.85-1 — Magazine operation and control
- § 196.95-1 — Pilot boarding operations
PART 197
- § 197.200 — Purpose of subpart
- § 197.202 — Applicability
- § 197.203 — Right of appeal
- § 197.204 — Definitions
- § 197.205 — Availability of standards
- § 197.206 — Substitutes for required equipment, materials, apparatus, arrangements, procedures, or tests
- § 197.208 — Designation of person-in-charge
- § 197.210 — Designation of diving supervisor
- § 197.300 — Applicability
- § 197.310 — Air compressor system
- § 197.312 — Breathing supply hoses
- § 197.314 — First aid and treatment equipment
- § 197.318 — Gages and timekeeping devices
- § 197.320 — Diving ladder and stage
- § 197.322 — Surface-supplied helmets and masks
- § 197.324 — Diver's safety harness
- § 197.326 — Oxygen safety
- § 197.328 — PVHO—General
- § 197.330 — PVHO—Closed bells
- § 197.332 — PVHO—Decompression chambers
- § 197.334 — Open diving bells
- § 197.336 — Pressure piping
- § 197.338 — Compressed gas cylinders
- § 197.340 — Breathing gas supply
- § 197.342 — Buoyancy-changing devices
- § 197.344 — Inflatable floatation devices
- § 197.346 — Diver's equipment
- § 197.400 — Applicability
- § 197.402 — Responsibilities of the person-in-charge
- § 197.404 — Responsibilities of the diving supervisor
- § 197.410 — Dive procedures
- § 197.420 — Operations manual
- § 197.430 — SCUBA diving
- § 197.432 — Surface-supplied air diving
- § 197.434 — Surface-supplied mixed-gas diving
- § 197.436 — Liveboating
- § 197.450 — Breathing gas tests
- § 197.452 — Oxygen cleaning
- § 197.454 — First aid and treatment equipment
- § 197.456 — Breathing supply hoses
- § 197.458 — Gages and timekeeping devices
- § 197.460 — Diving equipment
- § 197.462 — Pressure vessels and pressure piping
- § 197.480 — Logbooks
- § 197.482 — Logbook entries
- § 197.484 — Notice of casualty
- § 197.486 — Written report of casualty
- § 197.488 — Retention of records after casualty
- § 197.501 — Applicability
- § 197.505 — Definitions
- § 197.510 — Incorporation by reference
- § 197.515 — Permissible exposure limits (PELs)
- § 197.520 — Performance standard
- § 197.525 — Responsibility of the person in charge
- § 197.530 — Persons other than employees
- § 197.535 — Regulated areas
- § 197.540 — Determination of personal exposure
- § 197.545 — Program to reduce personal exposure
- § 197.550 — Respiratory protection
- § 197.555 — Personal protective clothing and equipment
- § 197.560 — Medical surveillance
- § 197.565 — Notifying personnel of benzene hazards
- § 197.570 — Recordkeeping
- § 197.575 — Observation of monitoring
- § 197.580 — Appendices
PART 199
- § 199.01 — Purpose
- § 199.03 — Relationship to international standards
- § 199.05 — Incorporation by reference
- § 199.07 — Additional equipment and requirements
- § 199.09 — Equivalents
- § 199.10 — Applicability
- § 199.20 — Exemptions
- § 199.30 — Definitions
- § 199.40 — Evaluation, testing and approval of lifesaving appliances and arrangements
- § 199.45 — Tests and inspections of lifesaving equipment and arrangements
- § 199.60 — Communications
- § 199.70 — Personal lifesaving appliances
- § 199.80 — Muster list and emergency instructions
- § 199.90 — Operating instructions
- § 199.100 — Manning of survival craft and supervision
- § 199.110 — Survival craft muster and embarkation arrangements
- § 199.120 — Launching stations
- § 199.130 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 199.140 — Stowage of rescue boats
- § 199.145 — Marine evacuation system launching arrangements
- § 199.150 — Survival craft launching and recovery arrangements; general
- § 199.153 — Survival craft launching and recovery arrangements using falls and a winch
- § 199.155 — Lifeboat launching and recovery arrangements
- § 199.157 — Free-fall lifeboat launching and recovery arrangements
- § 199.160 — Rescue boat embarkation, launching and recovery arrangements
- § 199.170 — Line-throwing appliance
- § 199.175 — Survival craft and rescue boat equipment
- § 199.176 — Markings on lifesaving appliances
- § 199.178 — Marking of stowage locations
- § 199.180 — Training and drills
- § 199.190 — Operational readiness, maintenance, and inspection of lifesaving equipment
- § 199.200 — General
- § 199.201 — Survival craft
- § 199.202 — Rescue boats
- § 199.203 — Marshalling of liferafts
- § 199.211 — Lifebuoys
- § 199.212 — Lifejackets
- § 199.214 — Immersion suits and thermal protective aids
- § 199.217 — Muster list and emergency instructions
- § 199.220 — Survival craft and rescue boat embarkation arrangements
- § 199.230 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 199.240 — Muster stations
- § 199.245 — Survival craft embarkation and launching arrangements
- § 199.250 — Drills
- § 199.260 — General
- § 199.261 — Survival craft
- § 199.262 — Rescue boats
- § 199.271 — Lifebuoys
- § 199.273 — Immersion suits
- § 199.280 — Survival craft embarkation and launching arrangements
- § 199.290 — Stowage of survival craft
- § 199.500 — General
- § 199.510 — EPIRB requirements
- § 199.520 — Lifeboat requirements
- § 199.600 — General
- § 199.610 — Exemptions for vessels in specified services
- § 199.620 — Alternatives for all vessels in a specified service
- § 199.630 — Alternatives for passenger vessels in a specified service
- § 199.640 — Alternatives for cargo vessels in a specified service
PART 201
- § 201.1 — Scope of rules
- § 201.2 — Mailing address; hours
- § 201.3 — Authentication of rules, orders, determinations and decisions of the Administration
- § 201.4-201.5 — 201.4-201.5 [Reserved]
- § 201.6 — Documents in foreign languages
- § 201.7 — Information; special instructions
- § 201.8 — Use of gender and number
- § 201.9 — Suspension, amendment, etc., of rules
- § 201.15 — Appearance in person or by representative
- § 201.16 — Authority for representation
- § 201.17 — Written appearance
- § 201.18 — Practice before the Administration defined
- § 201.19 — Presiding officers
- § 201.20 — Attorneys at law
- § 201.21 — [Reserved]
- § 201.22 — Firms and corporations
- § 201.23 — [Reserved]
- § 201.24 — Suspension or disbarment
- § 201.25 — Statement of interest
- § 201.26 — Former employees
- § 201.30 — Parties; how designated
- § 201.31 — Public counsel
- § 201.32 — Substitution of parties
- § 201.41 — Form and appearance of documents filed with the Administration
- § 201.42 — Subscription, authentication of documents
- § 201.43 — Service by parties
- § 201.44 — Date of service
- § 201.45 — Certificate of service
- § 201.46 — Copies of documents for use of the Administration
- § 201.51 — Computation
- § 201.52 — Additional time after service by mail
- § 201.53 — Extension of time to file documents
- § 201.54 — Reduction of time to file documents
- § 201.55 — Postponement of hearing
- § 201.61 — Petition for issuance, amendment, or repeal of rule or regulation
- § 201.62 — Notice of proposed rule making
- § 201.63 — Participation in rule making
- § 201.64 — Contents of rules
- § 201.65 — Effective date of rules
- § 201.71 — Commencement of proceedings
- § 201.72 — Notice
- § 201.73 — Joinder of proceedings
- § 201.74 — Declaratory orders
- § 201.75 — Petitions—general
- § 201.76 — Applications for Government aid
- § 201.77 — Amendments or supplements to pleadings
- § 201.78 — Petition for leave to intervene
- § 201.79 — Motions
- § 201.80 — Answers to applications, petitions, or motions
- § 201.85 — Commencement of functions of Department of Transportation Office of Hearings
- § 201.86 — Presiding officer
- § 201.87 — Authority of presiding officer
- § 201.88 — Postponement or change of place by presiding officer
- § 201.89 — Disqualification of presiding officer
- § 201.91 — Filing of motions, answers
- § 201.92 — Ruling on motion
- § 201.93 — Review of ruling, appeal
- § 201.101 — Prehearing conference
- § 201.102 — Prehearing rulings
- § 201.103 — Opportunity for agreement of parties and settlement of case
- § 201.109 — Discovery and production of documents
- § 201.110 — Depositions: request for orders to take; time of filing
- § 201.111 — Contents of order
- § 201.112 — Record of examination; oath; objections
- § 201.113 — Submission to witness, changes, signing
- § 201.114 — Certification and filing by officer; copies
- § 201.115 — Waiver of objections and admissibility
- § 201.116 — Time of filing
- § 201.117 — Inclusion in record
- § 201.118 — Witness fees; expenses of taking depositions
- § 201.121 — Application for subpoena ad testificandum
- § 201.122 — Application for subpoena duces tecum
- § 201.123 — Standards for issuance of subpoena duces tecum
- § 201.124 — Service and quashing of subpoenas
- § 201.125 — Attendance and mileage fees
- § 201.126 — Service of subpoenas
- § 201.127 — Subpoena of Administration employees, documents, or things
- § 201.131 — Presentation of evidence
- § 201.132 — Conduct of the hearing
- § 201.133 — Appeal from ruling of presiding officer
- § 201.134 — Separation of functions
- § 201.136 — Evidence admissible
- § 201.137 — Rights of parties as to presentation of evidence
- § 201.138 — Unsponsored written material
- § 201.139 — Documents containing matter both material and not material
- § 201.140 — Records in other proceedings
- § 201.141 — Stipulations
- § 201.142 — Further evidence required by presiding officer during hearing
- § 201.143 — Exceptions to rulings of presiding officer unnecessary
- § 201.144 — Offer of proof
- § 201.146 — Receipt of documents after hearing
- § 201.147 — Official transcript
- § 201.148 — Corrections of transcript
- § 201.149 — Copies of data or evidence
- § 201.150 — Record for decision
- § 201.151 — Objections to public disclosure of information
- § 201.155 — Briefs; request for findings
- § 201.156 — Requests for extension of time for filing briefs
- § 201.157 — Reopening of a case by presiding officer prior to decision
- § 201.158 — Decisions, authority to make and kinds
- § 201.159 — Decisions; contents and service
- § 201.160 — Decision based on official notice
- § 201.161 — Exceptions to, and review by the Administration of initial or recommended decisions
- § 201.162 — Replies to exceptions
- § 201.163 — Request for extension of time for filing exceptions and replies thereto
- § 201.164 — Certification of record by presiding officer
- § 201.166 — Oral argument
- § 201.167 — Submission to Administration for final decision
- § 201.171 — Stay of Administration's decision
- § 201.172 — Time for filing petition to reopen
- § 201.173 — Reopening by Administration and modification or setting aside of decision
- § 201.174 — Petition for reopening
- § 201.175 — Answers to petition to reopen
- § 201.181 — General matters
- § 201.182 — Improper pressures
- § 201.183 — Ex parte communications
- § 201.185 — Effective date and applicability of rules
PART 202
- § 202.1 — Purpose
- § 202.2 — Time and place for filings
- § 202.3 — Form of petitions, requests and replies
- § 202.4 — Petitions and requests for review—content
- § 202.5 — Replies and requests that review not be exercised—content
- § 202.6 — Grant or denial of review
- § 202.7 — Supplemental briefs
- § 202.8 — Oral argument
- § 202.9 — Decisions by the Secretary of Transportation
- § 202.10 — Petitions for reconsideration
- § 202.11 — Ex parte communications
PART 203
- § 203.1 — Scope of rules
- § 203.2 — Applications
- § 203.3 — Opposition to applications
- § 203.4 — Replies
- § 203.5 — Types of hearings
- § 203.6 — Oral evidentiary hearing before one or more members
PART 204
- § 204.1 — Scope and procedure for filing claims
- § 204.2 — Claims payable
- § 204.3 — Claims not payable
- § 204.4 — Time limitations on claims
- § 204.5 — Notification to claimant of action on claim
- § 204.6 — Payment of claims
- § 204.7 — Delegation of authority
- § 204.8 — Where to file claims
- § 204.9 — Indemnity or contribution
- § 204.10 — Attorney's fees
PART 205
- § 205.1 — Purpose
- § 205.2 — Policy
- § 205.3 — Procedure
- § 205.4 — Finality of decisions
- § 205.5 — Contracts containing disputes article
PART 221
- § 221.1 — Purpose
- § 221.3 — Definitions
- § 221.5 — Citizenship declarations
- § 221.7 — Applications and fees
- § 221.11 — Required approvals
- § 221.13 — General approval
- § 221.15 — Approval for transfer of registry or operation under authority of a foreign country or for scrapping in a foreign country
- § 221.17 — Sale of a documented vessel by order of a district court
- § 221.19 — Possession or sale of vessels by mortgagees or trustees other than pursuant to court order
- § 221.61 — Compliance
- § 221.63 — Investigation
- § 221.65 — Criteria for determining penalty
- § 221.67 — Stipulation procedure
- § 221.69 — Hearing Officer
- § 221.71 — Hearing Officer referral
- § 221.73 — Initial Hearing Officer consideration
- § 221.75 — Response by party
- § 221.77 — Disclosure of evidence
- § 221.79 — Request for confidential treatment
- § 221.81 — Counsel
- § 221.83 — Witnesses
- § 221.85 — Hearing procedures
- § 221.87 — Records
- § 221.89 — Hearing Officer's decision
- § 221.91 — Appeals
- § 221.93 — Collection of civil penalties
- § 221.111 — Status of prior transactions—controlling dates
PART 232
- § 232.1 — Purpose and applicability
- § 232.2 — General instructions
- § 232.3 — Chart of accounts
- § 232.4 — Balance sheet accounts
- § 232.5 — Income Statement Accounts
- § 232.6 — Financial report filing requirement
PART 249
- § 249.1 — Purpose
- § 249.2 — Policy
- § 249.3 — Amounts of insurance
- § 249.4 — Eligibility
- § 249.5 — Eligibility criteria
- § 249.6 — Application procedures
- § 249.7 — Approval
- § 249.8 — Limitation on risk
- § 249.9 — American market participation
- § 249.10 — Non-discrimination policy
- § 249.11 — Confidentiality
- § 249.12 — Waivers
PART 272
- § 272.1 — Purpose
- § 272.2 — Scope
- § 272.3 — Definitions
- § 272.4 — Effective date
- § 272.5 — Prior instructions superseded
- § 272.11 — Scope
- § 272.12 — Determining the condition of eligible vessels
- § 272.13 — Operator's responsibilities
- § 272.14 — Survey procedures
- § 272.15 — Execution of condition survey reports
- § 272.16 — Non-compliance with survey requirements
- § 272.21 — General eligibility criteria
- § 272.22 — Improvements and other similar work
- § 272.23 — Examples of ineligible expenses
- § 272.24 — Subsidy repair summaries
- § 272.25 — Requirements for subsidy repayment
- § 272.31 — Determination of penalty
- § 272.32 — Mitigation of penalty
- § 272.33 — Appeals
- § 272.41 — Requirements for examination and allocation of M&R expenses
- § 272.42 — Audit requirements and procedures
- § 272.43 — Review and appeal procedures
- § 272.44 — Dates
PART 277
- § 277.1 — Guam, Midway and Wake
PART 287
- § 287.1 — Definitions
- § 287.2 — Scope of section 511 of the Act and the regulations in this part
- § 287.3 — Requirements as to vessel operations
- § 287.4 — Application to establish fund
- § 287.5 — Tentative authorization to establish fund
- § 287.6 — Establishment of fund
- § 287.7 — Circumstances permitting reimbursement from a construction reserve fund
- § 287.8 — Investment of funds in securities
- § 287.9 — Valuation of securities in fund
- § 287.10 — Withdrawals from fund
- § 287.11 — Time deposits
- § 287.12 — Election as to nonrecognition of gain
- § 287.13 — Deposit of proceeds of sales or indemnities
- § 287.14 — Deposit of earnings and receipts
- § 287.15 — Time for making deposits
- § 287.16 — Tax liability as to earnings deposited
- § 287.17 — Basis of new vessel
- § 287.18 — Allocation of gain for tax purposes
- § 287.19 — Requirements as to new vessels
- § 287.20 — Obligation of deposits
- § 287.21 — Period for construction of certain vessels
- § 287.22 — Time extensions for expenditure or obligation
- § 287.23 — Noncompliance with requirements
- § 287.24 — Extent of tax liability
- § 287.25 — Assessment and collection of deficiencies
- § 287.26 — Reports by taxpayers
- § 287.27 — Controlled corporation
- § 287.28 — Administrative jurisdiction
PART 289
- § 289.1 — Definition
- § 289.2 — Vessels included
- § 289.3 — Provision in subsidy agreements and mortgages
- § 289.4 — Insurance by owners
- § 289.5 — Insurance by the United States
PART 294
- § 294.1 — Purpose
- § 294.3 — Definitions
- § 294.5 — Applications
- § 294.7 — Procedural waivers
- § 294.9 — Product tanker vessel eligibility requirements
- § 294.11 — Owner, charterer, and operator citizenship eligibility requirements
- § 294.13 — Special rule for fleet vessel entry age
- § 294.15 — Initial award of TSP Operating Agreements
- § 294.17 — Subsequent award of TSP Operating Agreements
- § 294.19 — Nature of award procedure
- § 294.21 — General conditions
- § 294.23 — Special terms
- § 294.25 — National security modifications
- § 294.27 — Financial reporting
- § 294.29 — Billing procedures
- § 294.31 — Payments
- § 294.33 — Administrative determinations
PART 295
- § 295.1 — Purpose
- § 295.2 — Definitions
- § 295.3 — Waivers
- § 295.10 — Eligibility requirements
- § 295.11 — Applications
- § 295.12 — Priority for awarding agreements
- § 295.20 — General conditions
- § 295.21 — MSP assistance conditions
- § 295.22 — Commencement and termination of operations
- § 295.23 — Reporting requirements
- § 295.30 — Payment
- § 295.31 — Criteria for payment
- § 295.40 — Administrative determinations
PART 296
- § 296.1 — Purpose
- § 296.2 — Definitions
- § 296.3 — Applications
- § 296.4 — Waivers
- § 296.10 — Citizenship requirements of owners, charterers and operators
- § 296.11 — Vessel requirements
- § 296.12 — Applicants
- § 296.20 — Tank vessels
- § 296.21-296.23 — 296.21-296.23 [Reserved]
- § 296.24 — Subsequent awards of MSP Operating Agreements
- § 296.30 — General conditions
- § 296.31 — MSP assistance conditions
- § 296.32 — Reporting requirements
- § 296.40 — Billing procedures
- § 296.41 — Payment procedures
- § 296.50 — Administrative determinations
PART 298
- § 298.1 — Purpose
- § 298.2 — Definitions
- § 298.3 — Applications
- § 298.10 — Citizenship
- § 298.11 — Vessel requirements
- § 298.12 — Applicant and operator's qualifications
- § 298.13 — Financial requirements
- § 298.14 — Economic soundness
- § 298.15 — Investigation fee
- § 298.16 — Substitution of participants
- § 298.17 — Evaluation of applications
- § 298.18 — Financing Shipyard Projects
- § 298.19 — Financing Eligible Export Vessels
- § 298.20 — Term, redemptions, and interest rate
- § 298.21 — Limits
- § 298.22 — Amortization of Obligations
- § 298.23 — Refinancing
- § 298.24 — Financing a Vessel more than a year after delivery
- § 298.25 — Excess interest or other consideration
- § 298.26 — Lease payments
- § 298.27 — Advances
- § 298.30 — Nature and content of Obligations
- § 298.31 — Mortgage
- § 298.32 — Required provisions in documentation
- § 298.33 — Escrow fund
- § 298.34 — [Reserved]
- § 298.35 — Title XI Reserve Fund and Financial Agreement
- § 298.36 — Guarantee Fee
- § 298.37 — Examination and audit
- § 298.38 — Partnership agreements and limited liability company agreements
- § 298.39 — Exemptions
- § 298.40 — Defaults
- § 298.41 — Remedies after default
- § 298.42 — Reporting requirements—financial statements
- § 298.43 — Applicability of the regulations
PART 307
- § 307.1 — Purpose
- § 307.3 — Definitions
- § 307.5 — Provisions of general applicability
- § 307.7 — Information required in report
- § 307.9 — When to report
- § 307.11 — Report changes
- § 307.13 — Where to report
- § 307.15 — Release of information from reports
- § 307.17 — Distress messages and hostile action reports
- § 307.19 — Penalties
PART 308
- § 308.1 — Eligibility for vessel insurance
- § 308.2 — Requirements for eligible vessels
- § 308.3 — Applications for insurance; warranties; supporting documents; payment of binder fees
- § 308.4 — [Reserved]
- § 308.5 — Voluntary contract of commitment
- § 308.6 — Period of interim binders, updating application information and new applications
- § 308.7 — Premiums and payment thereof
- § 308.8 — War risk insurance underwriting agency agreement
- § 308.100 — Insured amount
- § 308.101 — [Reserved]
- § 308.102 — Issuance of interim binder; terms and conditions; fees
- § 308.103 — Insured amounts under interim binder
- § 308.104 — Additional war risk insurance
- § 308.105 — Reporting casualties and filing claims
- § 308.106 — [Reserved]
- § 308.107 — War risk hull insurance policy
- § 308.200 — Insured amount—application
- § 308.201 — [Reserved]
- § 308.202 — Issuance of interim binder; terms and conditions
- § 308.203 — Amount insured under interim binder
- § 308.204 — Additional war risk protection and indemnity insurance
- § 308.205 — Reporting casualties and filing claims
- § 308.206 — [Reserved]
- § 308.207 — War risk protection and indemnity insurance policy
- § 308.300 — Insured amount—application
- § 308.301 — [Reserved]
- § 308.302 — Issuance of interim binder; terms and conditions
- § 308.303 — Amounts insured under interim binder
- § 308.304 — Reporting casualties and filing claims
- § 308.305 — [Reserved]
- § 308.306 — Second Seamen's War Risk Policy, Form MA-242
- § 308.400 — Authority
- § 308.401 — Eligibility for insurance
- § 308.402 — Insurance during vessel construction period
- § 308.403 — Insured amounts
- § 308.404 — Application for insurance
- § 308.405 — Form of application
- § 308.406 — Issuance of policies; terms and conditions
- § 308.407 — Premiums and payment
- § 308.408 — Right of Maritime Administrator to change rate of premium
- § 308.409 — Standard form of War Risk Builder's Risk Insurance Policy, Form MA-283
- § 308.410 — Reporting casualties and filing claims
- § 308.500 — Authority
- § 308.501 — Cargoes on which coverage is available
- § 308.502 — Additional insurance
- § 308.503 — Rate schedules
- § 308.504 — Definition of territories and possessions
- § 308.505 — General
- § 308.506 — Application for an Open Cargo Policy
- § 308.507 — Security for payment of premiums
- § 308.508 — Issuance of an Open Cargo Policy
- § 308.509 — Collateral deposit fund
- § 308.510 — Surety bond
- § 308.511 — Cancellation of Open Cargo Policy
- § 308.512 — Declaration of shipments under Open Cargo Policy
- § 308.513 — Payment of premiums and fees
- § 308.514 — Return premium
- § 308.515 — Payment in event of loss
- § 308.516 — Failure to comply with Clause 21
- § 308.517 — Open Cargo Policy, Form MA-300
- § 308.518 — Standard optional endorsement No. 1, Form MA-300-A
- § 308.519 — Standard optional endorsement No. 2, Form MA-300-B
- § 308.520 — Standard optional endorsement No. 3, Form MA-300-C
- § 308.521 — Application for Open Cargo Policy, Form MA-301
- § 308.522 — Collateral deposit fund, letter of transmittal, Form MA-302
- § 308.523 — Application for revision of Open Cargo Policy, Form MA-303
- § 308.524 — Application for cancellation of Open Cargo Policy, Form MA-304
- § 308.525 — Application for decrease in amount of cash collateral fund, Form MA-305
- § 308.526 — Certificate for repayment of decrease of collateral deposit fund, Form MA-306
- § 308.527 — Application for return premium, Form MA-307
- § 308.528 — Surety Bond A, Form MA-308
- § 308.529 — Surety Bond B, Form MA-309
- § 308.530 — Letter requesting increase or decrease in amount of surety bond, Form MA-310
- § 308.531 — Endorsement of surety bond increasing or decreasing amount of coverage, Form MA-311
- § 308.532 — Release of surety bond, Form MA-312
- § 308.533 — Closing report, Form MA-313
- § 308.534 — Certificate to be attached to closing report, Form MA-313-A
- § 308.535 — Certificate to be attached to final closing report, Form MA-313-B
- § 308.536 — Declaration where failure to comply with Clause 21 was inadvertent, Form MA-314
- § 308.538 — General
- § 308.539 — Application
- § 308.540 — Premiums
- § 308.541 — Issuance
- § 308.542 — Warranty regarding thirty-day shipments
- § 308.543 — Cancellation
- § 308.544 — Facultative binder, Form MA-315
- § 308.545 — Facultative cargo policy, Form MA-316
- § 308.546 — Standard optional endorsement No. 1-A, Form MA-316-A
- § 308.547 — Application for return premium, Form MA-317
- § 308.548 — Standard form of underwriting agency agreement for cargo, Form MA-318
- § 308.549 — Application for appointment of Cargo Underwriting Agent, Form MA-319
- § 308.550 — Certificate, Form MA-320
- § 308.551 — War risk insurance clearing agency agreement for cargo, Form MA-321
- § 308.552 — Effective date
- § 308.600 — Records retention requirement
PART 309
- § 309.1 — Procedure
- § 309.2 — Definitions
- § 309.3 — Stated valuation
- § 309.4 — Maximum amount insured
- § 309.5 — Condition of vessel
- § 309.6 — Adjustments for condition, equipment, and other considerations
- § 309.7 — Modifications
- § 309.8 — Vessel data forms
- § 309.101 — Amendment of interim binders
- § 309.201 — Purpose
- § 309.202 — Definitions
- § 309.203 — Value at time of loss
- § 309.204 — Proof of loss
PART 310
- § 310.1 — Definitions
- § 310.2 — Federal assistance
- § 310.3 — Schools and courses
- § 310.4 — Training Ship
- § 310.5 — Personnel
- § 310.6 — Entrance requirements
- § 310.7 — Federal student subsistence allowances and student incentive payments
- § 310.8 — Leave
- § 310.9 — Medical attention and injury claims
- § 310.10 — Discipline and dismissal
- § 310.11 — Cadet uniforms
- § 310.12 — Scope and effect
- § 310.12-1 — Form of Agreement
- § 310.50 — Purpose
- § 310.51 — Definitions
- § 310.52 — General
- § 310.53 — Nominations and vacancies
- § 310.54 — General requirements for eligibility
- § 310.55 — Scholastic requirements
- § 310.56 — Physical requirements
- § 310.57 — Application and selection of midshipmen
- § 310.58 — Service obligation for students executing or reexecuting contracts
- § 310.59 — Courses of instruction
- § 310.60 — Training on subsidized vessels
- § 310.61 — Training on other vessels and by other facilities or agencies
- § 310.62 — Allowances and expenses; required deposit
- § 310.63 — Uniforms and textbooks
- § 310.64 — Privileges
- § 310.65 — Graduation
- § 310.66 — Foreign students
- § 310.67 — Academy regulations
PART 315
- § 315.1 — Purpose
- § 315.3 — Definitions
- § 315.5 — Appointment of agents
- § 315.7 — Transferred vessels and contracts
- § 315.9 — Administration of agency agreements
- § 315.11 — Duties of agents
- § 315.13 — Vessel deactivation procedures
- § 315.15 — Marine protection and indemnity insurance
PART 327
- § 327.1 — Purpose
- § 327.2 — Statutory provisions
- § 327.3 — Required claims submission
- § 327.4 — Claim requirements
- § 327.5 — Filing claims
- § 327.6 — Notice of allowance or disallowance
- § 327.7 — Administrative disallowance presumption
- § 327.8 — Court action
- § 327.20 — Admiralty Jurisdiction Extension Claims: Required claims
- § 327.21 — Definitions
- § 327.22 — Who may present claims
- § 327.23 — Insurance and other subrogated claims
- § 327.24 — Actions by claimant
- § 327.25 — Contents of a claim
- § 327.26 — Evidence supporting a claim
- § 327.27 — Proof of amount claimed for personal injury
- § 327.28 — Proof of amount claimed for loss of, or damage to, property
- § 327.29 — Effect of other payments to claimant
- § 327.30 — Statute of limitations for AEA and claim requirements
- § 327.31 — Statute of limitations not tolled by administrative consideration of claims
- § 327.32 — Notice of claim acceptance or denial
- § 327.33 — Claim denial presumption
- § 327.34 — Court action
- § 327.40 — Other Admiralty claims
- § 327.41 — Definitions
- § 327.42 — Who may present claims
- § 327.43 — Insurance and other subrogated claims
- § 327.44 — Actions by claimant
- § 327.45 — Contents of a claim
- § 327.46 — Evidence supporting a claim
- § 327.47 — Proof of amount claimed for personal injury
- § 327.48 — Proof of amount claimed for loss of, or damage to, property
- § 327.49 — Effect of other payments to claimant
- § 327.50 — Statute of limitations for other admiralty claims and claim requirements
- § 327.51 — Statute of limitations not tolled by administrative consideration of claims
- § 327.52 — Notice of claim acceptance or denial
PART 349
- § 349.1 — Purpose
- § 349.2 — Application for certification
- § 349.3 — Certification criteria
- § 349.4 — Decision on application
- § 349.5 — Reemployment rights and benefits
- § 349.6 — Enforcement
PART 350
- § 350.1 — Purpose
- § 350.2 — Special medals and awards
- § 350.3 — Other original recognition of service
- § 350.4 — Eligibility for awards
- § 350.5 — Replacement decorations
- § 350.6 — Unauthorized sale, manufacture, possession or display
- § 350.7 — Special certificate of recognition
PART 351
PART 355
- § 355.1 — General
- § 355.2 — Requirements regarding evidence of U.S. citizenship; affidavit guide
- § 355.3 — Criteria to be applied in support of stock data in affidavit
- § 355.4 — Changes in citizenship data
- § 355.5 — Additional material
PART 356
- § 356.1 — Purpose
- § 356.2 — Waivers
- § 356.3 — Definitions
- § 356.5 — Affidavit of U.S. Citizenship
- § 356.7 — Methods of establishing ownership by United States Citizens
- § 356.9 — Tiered ownership structures
- § 356.11 — Impermissible control by a Non-Citizen
- § 356.13 — Information required to be submitted by vessel owners
- § 356.15 — Filing of affidavit of U.S. Citizenship
- § 356.17 — Annual requirements for vessel owners
- § 356.19 — Requirements to hold a Preferred Mortgage
- § 356.21 — General approval of standard loan or mortgage agreements
- § 356.23 — Restrictive loan covenants approved for use by lenders
- § 356.25 — Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees
- § 356.27 — Mortgage Trustee requirements
- § 356.31 — Maintenance of Mortgage Trustee approval
- § 356.37 — Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee
- § 356.39 — Charters
- § 356.41 — Management agreements
- § 356.43 — Long-term or exclusive sales contracts
- § 356.45 — Advance of funds
- § 356.47 — Special requirements for large vessels
- § 356.49 — Penalties
- § 356.51 — Exemptions for specific vessels
- § 356.53 — Conflicts with international agreements
- § 356.55 — Review of compliance with harvesting and processing quotas
PART 370
PART 380
- § 380.1 — Purpose
- § 380.2 — Filing applications
- § 380.3 — Processing of application
- § 380.4 — Notices; statements from interested parties and arrangements for hearing
- § 380.5 — Exception to procedure
- § 380.10 — Purpose
- § 380.11 — Designation of American Great Lakes Vessels
- § 380.12 — Application requirements
- § 380.20 — Purpose
- § 380.21 — Reproduction
- § 380.22 — Responsibility
- § 380.23 — Supervision of records
- § 380.24 — Schedule of retention periods and description of records
- § 380.40 — Subpoenas, other compulsory processes and requests
PART 381
- § 381.1 — Purpose
- § 381.2 — Definitions
- § 381.3 — Reporting information and procedure
- § 381.4 — Fair and reasonable participation
- § 381.5 — Fix American-flag tonnage first
- § 381.6 — Informal grievance procedure
- § 381.7 — Federal Grant, Guaranty, Loan and Advance of Funds Agreements
- § 381.8 — Subsidized vessel participation
- § 381.9 — Available U.S.-flag service
PART 382
- § 382.1 — Scope
- § 382.2 — Data submission
- § 382.3 — Determination of fair and reasonable rate
- § 382.4 — Waivers
PART 385
- § 385.1 — Scope
- § 385.2 — Scope
- § 385.3 — Purpose
- § 385.4 — Authority
- § 385.5 — Applicability
- § 385.6 — Exclusions
- § 385.7 — Issuance
- § 385.8 — Arrangement
- § 385.9 — Exceptions, deviations, or waivers
- § 385.20 — Scope
- § 385.21 — Definitions
- § 385.31 — Scope
- § 385.32 — Selection of award instrument
- § 385.33 — Unsolicited applications and proposals for financial assistance awards
- § 385.34 — Responsibility for issuing solicitations for proposals or applications
- § 385.35 — Program opportunity notices
- § 385.36 — Public notice of availability of assistance awards
- § 385.37 — Requirement for unrestricted solicitations for discretionary assistance awards
- § 385.38 — Joint funding
- § 385.39 — Socio-economic and environmental policies
- § 385.40 — Disputes
- § 385.50 — Scope
- § 385.51 — Criteria: Projects
- § 385.52 — Criteria: Applicant
- § 385.60 — Scope
- § 385.61 — Grant and cooperative agreements: Special provisions
- § 385.62 — Grant and cooperative agreements: Standard general provisions
PART 386
- § 386.1 — Hours of admission to property
- § 386.3 — Preservation of property
- § 386.5 — Conformity with signs and posted regulations
- § 386.7 — Disturbances
- § 386.9 — Gambling
- § 386.11 — Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances
- § 386.13 — Soliciting, vending, and debt collection
- § 386.15 — Distribution of handbills
- § 386.17 — Photographs for news, advertising, or commercial purposes
- § 386.19 — Dogs and other animals
- § 386.21 — Vehicular and pedestrian traffic
- § 386.23 — Weapons and explosives
- § 386.25 — Enforcement, penalties and other laws
PART 387
- § 387.1 — Scope
- § 387.2 — Definitions
- § 387.3 — Notice of availability of surplus property
- § 387.4 — Applications
- § 387.5 — Surplus property assignment recommendation
- § 387.6 — Terms, reservations, restrictions, and conditions of conveyance
PART 388
- § 388.1 — Purpose
- § 388.2 — Definitions
- § 388.3 — Application and fee
- § 388.4 — Criteria for grant of a waiver
- § 388.5 — Criteria for revocation of a waiver
- § 388.6 — Process
PART 389
- § 389.1 — Purpose
- § 389.2 — Definitions
- § 389.3 — Registration
- § 389.4 — Application and fee
- § 389.5 — Review; issuance of determinations
PART 390
- § 390.1 — Scope of the regulations
- § 390.2 — Application for an agreement
- § 390.3 — Policy considerations
- § 390.4 — Description of the agreement
- § 390.5 — Agreement vessels
- § 390.6 — Administration of the agreement
- § 390.7 — Deposits into the fund
- § 390.8 — Investment of the fund
- § 390.9 — Qualified withdrawals
- § 390.10 — Nonqualified withdrawals
- § 390.11 — Sale or other disposition of agreement vessels
- § 390.12 — Liquidated damages
- § 390.13 — Failure to fulfill a substantial obligation under the agreement
- § 390.14 — Departmental reports and certification
PART 391
- § 391.0 — Statutory provisions; section 607, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended
- § 391.1 — Scope of section 607 of the Act and the regulations in this part
- § 391.2 — Ceiling on deposits
- § 391.3 — Nontaxability of deposits
- § 391.4 — Establishment of accounts
- § 391.5 — Qualified withdrawals
- § 391.6 — Tax treatment of qualified withdrawals
- § 391.7 — Tax treatment of nonqualified withdrawals
- § 391.8 — Certain corporate reorganizations and changes in partnerships, and certain transfers on death. [Reserved]
- § 391.9 — Consolidated returns. [Reserved]
- § 391.10 — Transitional rules for existing funds
- § 391.11 — Definitions
PART 393
- § 393.1 — Special definitions
- § 393.2 — Marine Highway Routes
- § 393.3 — Marine Highway Projects
- § 393.4 — DOT Support for planning activities
- § 393.5 — DOT Support for Marine Highway-related research
- § 393.6 — America's Marine Highway Program Project grants
PART 401
- § 401.100 — Purpose
- § 401.105 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 401.110 — Definitions
- § 401.120 — Federal reservation of pilotage regulations
- § 401.200 — Application for registration
- § 401.210 — Requirements and qualifications for Full Registration
- § 401.211 — Requirements for training of Apprentice Pilots and Limited Registration Authorization
- § 401.214 — Training requirements for Applicant Trainees
- § 401.220 — Registration of Pilots
- § 401.222 — Temporary Registered Pilots on the Great Lakes
- § 401.230 — Certificates of Registration
- § 401.240 — Renewal of Certificates of Registration
- § 401.250 — Suspension and revocation of Certificates of Registration
- § 401.260 — Reports
- § 401.300 — Authorization for establishment of pilotage pools
- § 401.310 — Application for establishment of pilotage pools
- § 401.320 — Requirements and qualifications for authorization to establish pilotage pools
- § 401.330 — Certificates of Authorization
- § 401.335 — Suspension or revocation of a Certificate of Authorization
- § 401.340 — Compliance with working rules of pilotage pools
- § 401.400 — Calculation of pilotage units and determination of weighting factor
- § 401.401 — Surcharges
- § 401.405 — Pilotage rates and charges
- § 401.420 — Cancellation, delay, or interruption in rendition of services
- § 401.425 — Provision for additional Pilot
- § 401.427 — Charge on past due accounts
- § 401.428 — Boarding or discharging a pilot other than at designated points
- § 401.430 — Prohibited charges
- § 401.431 — Disputed charges
- § 401.432 — Certification of support services
- § 401.440 — Advance payment of charges
- § 401.450 — Pilot change points
- § 401.451 — Pilot rest periods
- § 401.500 — Penalties for violations
- § 401.510 — Operation without Registered Pilots
- § 401.600 — Right to hearing
- § 401.605 — Notice
- § 401.610 — Hearing
- § 401.615 — Representation
- § 401.620 — Burden of proof
- § 401.630 — Appearance, testimony, and cross-examination
- § 401.635 — Evidence which must be excluded
- § 401.640 — Record for decision
- § 401.645 — Administrative Law Judge's decision; exceptions thereto
- § 401.650 — Review of Administrative Law Judge's initial decision
- § 401.700 — Operating requirements for United States Registered Pilots
- § 401.710 — Operating requirements for holders of Certificates of Authorization
- § 401.720 — Authority of the Director over operations
PART 402
- § 402.100 — Purpose
- § 402.210 — Requirements and qualifications for registration
- § 402.220 — Registration of Pilots
- § 402.320 — Working rules
PART 403
- § 403.100 — Applicability of system of accounts and reports
- § 403.105 — Records
- § 403.110 — Accounting entities
- § 403.115 — Accounting period
- § 403.200 — General
- § 403.300 — Financial reporting requirements
- § 403.400 — Uniform pilot's source form
PART 404
- § 404.1 — General ratemaking provisions
- § 404.2 — Procedure and criteria for recognizing association expenses
- § 404.3-404.99 — 404.3-404.99 [Reserved]
- § 404.100 — Ratemaking and annual reviews in general
- § 404.101 — Ratemaking step 1: Recognize previous operating expenses
- § 404.102 — Ratemaking step 2: Project operating expenses, adjusting for inflation or deflation
- § 404.103 — Ratemaking step 3: Estimate number of registered pilots and apprentice pilots
- § 404.104 — Ratemaking step 4: Determine target pilot compensation benchmark and apprentice pilot wage benchmark
- § 404.105 — Ratemaking step 5: Project needed revenue
- § 404.106 — Ratemaking step 6: Calculate initial base rates
- § 404.107 — Ratemaking step 7: Calculate average weighting factors by area
- § 404.108 — Ratemaking step 8: Calculate revised base rates
- § 404.109 — Ratemaking step 9: Review and finalize rates
PART 501
- § 501.1 — Purpose
- § 501.2 — General
- § 501.3 — The Commission's organizational components and their functions
- § 501.11 — Delegation of authorities
- § 501.12 — Delegation to the General Counsel
- § 501.13 — Delegation to the Secretary
- § 501.14 — Delegation to and redelegation by the Managing Director
- § 501.15 — Delegation to the Chief Financial Officer
- § 501.16 — Delegation to and redelegation by the Director, Bureau of Certification and Licensing
- § 501.17 — Delegation to and redelegation by the Director, Bureau of Trade Analysis
- § 501.18 — Delegation to the Director, Bureau of Enforcement, Investigations, and Compliance
- § 501.100 — Description of official seal
- § 501.101 — Authority to affix seal
- § 501.102 — Use of replicas, reproductions, and embossing seals within the agency
- § 501.103 — Use by outside persons or organizations
- § 501.104 — Penalties
PART 502
- § 502.1 — Scope of rules in this part
- § 502.2 — Filing of documents
- § 502.3 — Compliance with rules or orders of Commission
- § 502.4 — Authentication of rules or orders of Commission
- § 502.5 — Documents containing confidential materials
- § 502.6 — Verification of documents
- § 502.7 — Documents in foreign languages
- § 502.8 — Denial of applications and notice thereof
- § 502.9 — Suspension, amendment, etc., of rules in this part
- § 502.10 — Waiver of rules in this part
- § 502.11 — Ex parte communications
- § 502.12 — Applicability of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- § 502.13 — Privacy protection for filings made with the Commission
- § 502.14 — Public hearings
- § 502.21 — Appearance
- § 502.22 — Authority for representation
- § 502.23 — Notice of appearance; substitution and withdrawal of representative
- § 502.24 — Practice before the Commission defined
- § 502.25 — Presiding officer
- § 502.26 — Attorneys at law
- § 502.27 — Persons not attorneys at law
- § 502.29-502.30 — 502.29-502.30 [Reserved]
- § 502.31 — Statement of interest
- § 502.32 — Former employees
- § 502.41 — Parties; how designated
- § 502.42 — Bureau of Enforcement
- § 502.43 — Substitution of parties
- § 502.51 — Initiation of procedure to issue, amend, or repeal a rule
- § 502.52 — Notice of proposed rulemaking
- § 502.53 — Participation in rulemaking
- § 502.54 — Contents of rules
- § 502.55 — Effective date of rules
- § 502.56 — Negotiated rulemaking
- § 502.57 — Service by parties of pleadings and other documents
- § 502.61 — Proceedings
- § 502.62 — Private party complaints for formal adjudication
- § 502.63 — Commission enforcement action
- § 502.64 — Alternative dispute resolution
- § 502.65 — Decision on default
- § 502.66 — Amendments or supplements to pleadings
- § 502.67 — Motion for more definite statement
- § 502.68 — Motion for leave to intervene
- § 502.69 — Motions
- § 502.70 — Procedure for dispositive motions
- § 502.71 — Procedure for non-dispositive motions
- § 502.72 — Dismissals
- § 502.73 — Brief of an amicus curiae
- § 502.74 — Consolidation of proceedings
- § 502.75 — Opportunity for informal settlement
- § 502.91 — Order to show cause
- § 502.92 — Exemption procedures—general
- § 502.93 — Declaratory orders and fee
- § 502.94 — Petitions—general and fee
- § 502.95 — Proceedings involving assessment agreements
- § 502.101 — Computation
- § 502.102 — Enlargement or reduction of time to file documents
- § 502.103 — [Reserved]
- § 502.104 — Postponement of hearing
- § 502.105 — Waiver of rules governing enlargement of time and postponement of hearings
- § 502.111-502.112 — 502.111-502.112 [Reserved]
- § 502.113 — Service of private party complaints
- § 502.114 — Serving documents in Commission proceedings
- § 502.115 — Service in rulemaking and petition proceedings
- § 502.116 — Date of service
- § 502.117 — Certificate of service
- § 502.131 — Requests; issuance
- § 502.132 — Motions to quash or modify
- § 502.133 — Attendance and mileage fees
- § 502.134 — Service of subpoenas
- § 502.135 — Subpoena of Commission staff personnel, documents or things
- § 502.136 — Enforcement
- § 502.141 — Duty to disclose; general provisions governing discovery
- § 502.142 — Persons before whom depositions may be taken
- § 502.143 — Depositions by oral examination
- § 502.144 — Depositions by written questions
- § 502.145 — Interrogatories to parties
- § 502.146 — Producing documents, electronically stored information, and tangible things, or entering onto land, for inspection and other purposes
- § 502.147 — Requests for admission
- § 502.148 — Use of discovery procedures directed to Commission staff personnel
- § 502.149 — Use of depositions at hearings
- § 502.150 — Motions to compel initial disclosures or compliance with discovery requests; failure to comply with order to make disclosure or answer or produce documents; sanctions; enforcement
- § 502.151-502.169 — 502.151-502.169 [Reserved]
- § 502.181-502.187 — 502.181-502.187 [Reserved]
- § 502.201 — Applicability and scope
- § 502.202 — Right of parties to present evidence
- § 502.203 — Burden of proof
- § 502.204 — Evidence admissible
- § 502.205 — Records in other proceedings
- § 502.206 — Documents incorporated into the record by reference
- § 502.207 — Stipulations
- § 502.208 — Objection to public disclosure of information
- § 502.209 — Prehearing conference
- § 502.210 — Prehearing statements
- § 502.211 — Notice of time and place of oral hearing; postponement of hearing
- § 502.212 — Exceptions to rulings of presiding officer unnecessary
- § 502.213 — Official transcript
- § 502.214 — Briefs; requests for findings
- § 502.215 — Requests for enlargement of time for filing briefs
- § 502.216 — Supplementing the record
- § 502.217 — Record of decision
- § 502.221 — Appeal from ruling of presiding officer other than orders of dismissal in whole or in part
- § 502.222 — [Reserved]
- § 502.223 — Decisions—Administrative law judges
- § 502.224 — Separation of functions
- § 502.225 — Decisions—Commission
- § 502.226 — Decision based on official notice; public documents
- § 502.227 — Exceptions to decisions or orders of dismissal of administrative law judge; replies thereto; review of decisions or orders of dismissal by Commission; and judicial review
- § 502.228 — Request for enlargement of time to file exceptions and replies to exceptions
- § 502.229 — Certification of record by presiding or other officer
- § 502.230 — Reopening by Commission
- § 502.241 — Oral argument
- § 502.242 — Submission to Commission for final decision
- § 502.243 — Participation of absent Commissioner
- § 502.251 — Proof on award of reparation
- § 502.252 — Reparation statements
- § 502.253 — Interest in reparation proceedings
- § 502.254 — Attorney fees in complaint proceedings
- § 502.261 — Petitions for reconsideration and stay
- § 502.262 — Reply to petition for reconsideration or stay
- § 502.271 — Special docket application for permission to refund or waive freight charges
- § 502.281 — Investigational policy
- § 502.282 — Initiation of investigations
- § 502.283 — Order of investigation
- § 502.284 — By whom conducted
- § 502.285 — Investigational hearings
- § 502.286 — Compulsory process
- § 502.287 — Depositions
- § 502.288 — Reports
- § 502.289 — Noncompliance with investigational process
- § 502.290 — Rights of witness
- § 502.291 — Nonpublic proceedings
- § 502.301 — Statement of policy
- § 502.302 — Limitations of actions
- § 502.303 — [Reserved]
- § 502.304 — Procedure and filing fee
- § 502.305 — Applicability of other rules of this part
- § 502.311 — Applicability
- § 502.312 — Answer to complaint
- § 502.313 — Reply of complainant
- § 502.314 — Additional information
- § 502.315 — Request for oral hearing
- § 502.316 — Intervention
- § 502.317 — Oral argument
- § 502.318 — Decision
- § 502.319 — Date of service and computation of time
- § 502.320 — Service
- § 502.321 — Applicability of other rules of this part
- § 502.401 — Policy
- § 502.402 — Definitions
- § 502.403 — General authority
- § 502.404 — Neutrals
- § 502.405 — Confidentiality
- § 502.406 — Arbitration
- § 502.407 — Authority of the arbitrator
- § 502.408 — Conduct of arbitration proceedings
- § 502.409 — Arbitration awards
- § 502.410 — Representation of parties
- § 502.411 — Mediation and other alternative means of dispute resolution
- § 502.501 — General provisions
- § 502.502 — Information required from applicants
- § 502.503 — Procedures for considering petitions
- § 502.601 — Purpose and scope
- § 502.602 — Definitions
- § 502.603 — Assessment of civil penalties: Procedure; criteria for determining amount; limitations; relation to compromise
- § 502.604 — Compromise of penalties: Relation to assessment proceedings
- § 502.605 — Payment of penalty: Method; default
- § 502.701 — Purpose and scope
- § 502.702 — Hearing requests
- § 502.703 — Applicant or licensee response
- § 502.704 — Reply
- § 502.705 — Additional information
- § 502.706 — Request for an oral hearing or argument
- § 502.707 — Intervention
- § 502.708 — Decision
- § 502.709 — Applicability of other rules to this subpart
- § 502.991 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 503
- § 503.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 503.11 — Materials to be published
- § 503.12 — Effect of nonpublication
- § 503.13 — Incorporation by reference
- § 503.21 — Mandatory public records
- § 503.22 — Records available through the Commission's Web site or at the Office of the Secretary
- § 503.23-503.24 — 503.23-503.24 [Reserved]
- § 503.31 — Records available upon written request under the Freedom of Information Act
- § 503.32 — Procedures for responding to requests made under the Freedom of Information Act
- § 503.33 — Exceptions to availability of records
- § 503.34 — Annual report of public information request activity
- § 503.37 — Purpose and scope; definitions
- § 503.38 — General prohibition
- § 503.39 — Factors to be considered in response to demands or requests
- § 503.40 — Service of process and filing requirements
- § 503.41 — Procedure when testimony or production of documents is sought
- § 503.42 — Fees
- § 503.48 — Policy and services available
- § 503.49 — Payment of fees and charges
- § 503.50 — Fees for services
- § 503.51 — Definitions
- § 503.52 — Senior agency official
- § 503.53 — Oversight Committee
- § 503.54 — Original classification
- § 503.55 — Derivative classification
- § 503.56 — General declassification and downgrading policy
- § 503.57 — Mandatory review for declassification
- § 503.58 — Appeals of denials of mandatory declassification review requests
- § 503.59 — Safeguarding classified information
- § 503.60 — Definitions
- § 503.61 — Conditions of disclosure
- § 503.62 — Accounting of disclosures
- § 503.63 — Request for information
- § 503.64 — Commission procedure on request for information
- § 503.65 — Request for access to records
- § 503.66 — Amendment of a record
- § 503.67 — Appeals from denial of request for amendment of a record
- § 503.68 — Exemptions
- § 503.69 — Fees
- § 503.70 — Policy
- § 503.71 — Definitions
- § 503.72 — General rule—meetings
- § 503.73 — Exceptions—meetings
- § 503.74 — Procedures for closing a portion or portions of a meeting or a portion or portions of a series of meetings on agency initiated requests
- § 503.75 — Procedures for closing a portion of a meeting on request initiated by an interested person
- § 503.76 — Effect of vote to close a portion or portions of a meeting or series of meetings
- § 503.77 — Responsibilities of the General Counsel of the agency upon a request to close any portion of any meeting
- § 503.78 — General rule—information pertaining to meeting
- § 503.79 — Exceptions—information pertaining to meeting
- § 503.80 — Procedures for withholding information pertaining to meeting
- § 503.81 — Effect of vote to withhold information pertaining to meeting
- § 503.82 — Public announcement of agency meeting
- § 503.83 — Public announcement of changes in meeting
- § 503.84 — Nonpublic Collaborative Discussions
- § 503.85 — Agency recordkeeping requirements
- § 503.86 — Public access to records
- § 503.87 — Effect of provisions of this subpart on other subparts
PART 504
- § 504.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 504.2 — Definitions
- § 504.3 — General information
- § 504.4 — Categorical exclusions
- § 504.5 — Environmental assessments
- § 504.6 — Finding of no significant impact
- § 504.7 — Environmental impact statements
- § 504.8 — Record of decision
- § 504.9 — Information required by the Commission
- § 504.10 — Time constraints on final administrative actions
- § 504.91 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 505
- § 505.1 — Scope of regulations
- § 505.2 — Definitions
- § 505.3 — General
- § 505.4 — Notification procedures
- § 505.5 — Agency review
- § 505.6 — Written agreement for repayment
- § 505.7 — Administrative offset
- § 505.8 — Jeopardy procedure
PART 506
- § 506.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 506.2 — Definitions
- § 506.3 — Civil monetary penalty inflation adjustment
- § 506.4 — Cost of living adjustments of civil monetary penalties
- § 506.5 — Application of increase to violations
PART 507
- § 507.101 — Purpose
- § 507.102 — Application
- § 507.103 — Definitions
- § 507.104-507.109 — 507.104-507.109 [Reserved]
- § 507.110 — Self-evaluation
- § 507.111 — Notice
- § 507.112-507.129 — 507.112-507.129 [Reserved]
- § 507.130 — General prohibitions against discrimination
- § 507.131-507.139 — 507.131-507.139 [Reserved]
- § 507.140 — Employment
- § 507.141-507.148 — 507.141-507.148 [Reserved]
- § 507.149 — Program accessibility: Discrimination prohibited
- § 507.150 — Program accessibility: Existing facilities
- § 507.151 — Program accessibility: New construction and alterations
- § 507.152-507.159 — 507.152-507.159 [Reserved]
- § 507.160 — Communications
- § 507.161-507.169 — 507.161-507.169 [Reserved]
- § 507.170 — Compliance procedures
- § 507.171-507.999 — 507.171-507.999 [Reserved]
PART 508
- § 508.101 — Cross-referrence to employee ethical conduct standards and financial disclosure regulations
PART 515
- § 515.1 — Scope
- § 515.2 — Definitions
- § 515.3 — License; when required
- § 515.4 — License; when not required
- § 515.5 — Forms and fees
- § 515.11 — Basic requirements for licensing; eligibility
- § 515.12 — Application for license
- § 515.13 — Investigation of applicants
- § 515.14 — Issuance, renewal, and use of license
- § 515.15 — Denial of license
- § 515.16 — Revocation or suspension of license
- § 515.17 — Hearing procedures governing denial, revocation, or suspension of OTI license
- § 515.18 — Application after revocation or denial
- § 515.19 — Registration of foreign-based unlicensed NVOCC
- § 515.20 — Changes in organization
- § 515.21 — Financial responsibility requirements
- § 515.22 — Proof of financial responsibility
- § 515.23 — Claims against an ocean transportation intermediary
- § 515.24 — Agent for service of process
- § 515.25 — Filing of proof of financial responsibility
- § 515.26 — Termination of financial responsibility
- § 515.27 — Proof of compliance—NVOCC
- § 515.31 — General duties
- § 515.32 — Freight forwarder duties
- § 515.33 — Records required to be kept
- § 515.41 — Forwarder and principal; fees
- § 515.42 — Forwarder and carrier compensation; fees
- § 515.91 — OMB control number assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 520
- § 520.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 520.2 — Definitions
- § 520.3 — Publication responsibilities
- § 520.4 — Tariff contents
- § 520.5 — Standard tariff terminology
- § 520.6 — Retrieval of information
- § 520.7 — Tariff limitations
- § 520.8 — Effective dates
- § 520.9 — Access to tariffs
- § 520.10 — Integrity of tariffs
- § 520.11 — Non-vessel-operating common carriers
- § 520.12 — Time/Volume rates
- § 520.13 — Exemptions and exceptions
- § 520.14 — Special permission
- § 520.91 — OMB control number assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 525
- § 525.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 525.2 — Terminal schedules
- § 525.3 — Availability of marine terminal operator schedules
- § 525.4 — OMB control number assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 530
- § 530.1 — Purpose
- § 530.2 — Scope and applicability
- § 530.3 — Definitions
- § 530.4 — Confidentiality
- § 530.5 — Duty to file
- § 530.6 — Certification of shipper status
- § 530.7 — Duty to labor organizations
- § 530.8 — Service Contracts
- § 530.9 — Notices
- § 530.10 — Amendment, correction, cancellation, and electronic transmission errors
- § 530.11 — [Reserved]
- § 530.12 — Rules and notices
- § 530.13 — Exceptions and exemptions
- § 530.14 — Implementation
- § 530.15 — Recordkeeping and audit
- § 530.91 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 531
- § 531.1 — Purpose
- § 531.2 — Scope and applicability
- § 531.3 — Definitions
- § 531.4 — NVOCC rules tariff
- § 531.5 — [Reserved]
- § 531.6 — NVOCC Service Arrangements
- § 531.7 — [Reserved]
- § 531.8 — Amendment
- § 531.10 — Excepted and exempted commodities
- § 531.11 — Implementation
- § 531.12 — Recordkeeping and audit
- § 531.13-531.98 — 531.13-531.98 [Reserved]
- § 531.99 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 532
- § 532.1 — Purpose
- § 532.2 — Scope and applicability
- § 532.3 — Definitions
- § 532.4 — NVOCC rules tariff
- § 532.5 — Requirements for NVOCC negotiated rate arrangements
- § 532.6 — Notices
- § 532.7 — Recordkeeping and audit
- § 532.91 — OMB control number issued pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 535
- § 535.101 — Authority
- § 535.102 — Purpose
- § 535.103 — Policies
- § 535.104 — Definitions
- § 535.201 — Subject agreements
- § 535.202 — Non-subject agreements
- § 535.301 — Exemption procedures
- § 535.302 — Exemptions for certain modifications of effective agreements
- § 535.303 — Husbanding agreements—exemption
- § 535.304 — Agency agreements—exemption
- § 535.305 — Equipment interchange agreements—exemption
- § 535.306 — Nonexclusive transshipment agreements—exemption
- § 535.307 — Agreements between or among wholly-owned subsidiaries and/or their parent—exemption
- § 535.309 — Marine terminal services agreements—exemption
- § 535.310 — Marine terminal facilities agreement—exemption
- § 535.311 — Low market share agreements—exemption
- § 535.312 — Vessel charter party-exemption
- § 535.401 — General requirements
- § 535.402 — Complete and definite agreements
- § 535.403 — Form of agreements
- § 535.404 — Agreement provisions
- § 535.405 — Organization of conference agreements
- § 535.406 — Modification of agreements
- § 535.407 — Application for waiver
- § 535.408 — Activities that may be conducted without further filings
- § 535.501 — General requirements
- § 535.502 — Agreements subject to the Information Form requirements
- § 535.503 — Information Form
- § 535.504 — Application for waiver
- § 535.601 — Preliminary review-rejection of agreements
- § 535.602 — Federal Register notice
- § 535.603 — Comment
- § 535.604 — Waiting period
- § 535.605 — Requests for expedited review
- § 535.606 — Requests for additional information
- § 535.607 — Failure to comply with requests for additional information
- § 535.608 — Confidentiality of submitted material
- § 535.609 — Negotiations
- § 535.701 — General requirements
- § 535.702 — Agreements subject to Monitoring Report and alternative periodic reporting requirements
- § 535.703 — Monitoring Report form
- § 535.704 — Filing of minutes
- § 535.705 — Application for waiver
- § 535.801 — Independent action
- § 535.802 — Service contracts
- § 535.803 — Ocean freight forwarder compensation
- § 535.901 — Failure to file
- § 535.902 — Falsification of reports
- § 535.991 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 540
- § 540.1 — Scope
- § 540.2 — Definitions
- § 540.3 — Proof of financial responsibility, when required
- § 540.4 — Procedure for establishing financial responsibility
- § 540.5 — Insurance, guaranties, and escrow accounts
- § 540.6 — Surety bonds
- § 540.7 — Evidence of financial responsibility
- § 540.8 — Denial, revocation, suspension, or modification
- § 540.9 — Miscellaneous
- § 540.20 — Scope
- § 540.21 — Definitions
- § 540.22 — Proof of financial responsibility, when required
- § 540.23 — Procedure for establishing financial responsibility
- § 540.24 — Insurance, surety bonds, self-insurance, guaranties, and escrow accounts
- § 540.25 — Evidence of financial responsibility
- § 540.26 — Denial, revocation, suspension, or modification
- § 540.27 — Miscellaneous
- § 540.91 — OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 541
- § 541.1 — Purpose
- § 541.2 — Scope and applicability
- § 541.3 — Definitions
- § 541.4 — [Reserved]
- § 541.5 — Failure to include required information
- § 541.6 — Contents of invoice
- § 541.7 — Issuance of demurrage and detention invoices
- § 541.8 — Requests for fee mitigation, refund, or waiver
- § 541.9-541.98 — [Reserved]
- § 541.99 — OMB control number assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 542
- § 542.1 — Definition of unreasonable refusal of cargo space accommodations when available and unreasonable refusal to deal or negotiate with respect to vessel space provided by an ocean common carrier
- § 542.2-542.98 — [Reserved]
- § 542.99 — OMB control number assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act
PART 545
- § 545.1 — Interpretation of Shipping Act of 1984—Refusal to negotiate with shippers' associations
- § 545.2 — Interpretation of Shipping Act of 1984—Unpaid ocean freight charges
- § 545.3 — Interpretation of § 515.23(b) of this chapter—Payment pursuant to a claim against an ocean transportation intermediary
- § 545.4 — Interpretation of Shipping Act of 1984—Unjust and unreasonable practices
- § 545.5 — Interpretation of Shipping Act of 1984—Unjust and unreasonable practices with respect to demurrage and detention
PART 550
- § 550.101 — Purpose
- § 550.102 — Scope
- § 550.103 — Definitions
- § 550.104 — Confidentiality
- § 550.105 — Consultation
- § 550.201 — Information orders
- § 550.202 — Type of information
- § 550.203 — Failure to provide information
- § 550.301 — Findings
- § 550.401 — Who may file
- § 550.402 — Filing of petitions
- § 550.403 — Contents of petitions
- § 550.404 — Amendment or dismissal of petitions
- § 550.501 — Participation of interested persons
- § 550.502 — Discovery
- § 550.503 — Subpoenas
- § 550.504 — Witness fees
- § 550.505 — Failure to supply information
- § 550.506 — Enforcement of orders
- § 550.507 — Postponement, discontinuance, or suspension of action
- § 550.508 — Publication, content, and effective date of regulation
- § 550.601 — Actions to correct unfavorable conditions
- § 550.602 — Penalty
PART 551
- § 551.1 — Actions to adjust or meet conditions unfavorable to shipping in specific trades
PART 555
- § 555.1 — Purpose
- § 555.2 — Definitions
- § 555.3 — Scope
- § 555.4 — Petitions
- § 555.5 — Investigations
- § 555.6 — Information demands and subpoenas
- § 555.7 — Notification to Secretary of State
- § 555.8 — Action against foreign carriers
PART 560
- § 560.1 — Purpose; general provisions
- § 560.2 — Factors indicating conditions unduly impairing access
- § 560.3 — Petitions for relief
- § 560.4 — Proceeding
- § 560.5 — Receipt of relevant information
- § 560.6 — Notification to Secretary of State
- § 560.7 — Decision; sanctions; effective date
- § 560.8 — Submission of decision to the President
- § 560.9 — Postponement, discontinuance, or suspension of action
PART 565
- § 565.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 565.2 — Definitions
- § 565.3 — Classification as controlled carrier
- § 565.4 — Notification to Commission of change in control
- § 565.5 — Exceptions
- § 565.6 — Level of rates and charges generally
- § 565.7 — Effective dates
- § 565.8 — Special permission
- § 565.9 — Commission review, suspension and prohibition of rates, charges, classifications, rules or regulations
- § 565.10 — Suspension procedures, period of suspension, and replacement rates
- § 565.11 — Presidential review
- § 565.12 — Stay, postponement, discontinuance or suspension of action
- § 565.13 — OMB control number assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act