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| section_id ▼ | title_number | title_name | chapter | subchapter | part_number | part_name | subpart | subpart_name | section_number | section_heading | agency | authority | source_citation | amendment_citations | full_text |
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| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.100 Purpose. | USCG | [USCG-2012-0196, 81 FR 48267, July 22, 2016] | The purpose of this subchapter is to implement applicable sections of Subtitle II of Title 46, United States Code, which require the inspection and certification of small passenger vessels. The regulations in this subchapter (parts 114 through 122) have preemptive effect over State or local regulations within the same fields. | |||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.10 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.600 Incorporation by reference. | USCG | [USCG-2012-0196, 81 FR 48268, July 22, 2016] | (a) Certain material is incorporated by reference into this subchapter with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce any edition other than that specified in this section, the Coast Guard must publish a notice of change in the Federal Register and the material must be available to the public. All approved material is available for inspection at the U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Operating and Environmental Standards (CG-OES), 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE., Stop 7509, Washington, DC 20593-7509, and is available from the sources listed below. It is also available for inspection at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030 or go to http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html . (b) American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC), 613 Third Street, Suite 10, Annapolis, MD 21403, 410-990-4460, http://www.abycinc.org . (1) A-1-93—Marine Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Systems, IBR approved for § 121.240(a), (c), (d), and (g). (2) A-3-93—Galley Stoves, IBR approved for § 121.200. (3) A-7-70—Boat Heating Systems, IBR approved for § 121.200. (4) A-22-93—Marine Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Systems, IBR approved for § 121.240(b) through (e). (5) H-25-94—Portable Gasoline Fuel Systems for Flammable Liquids, IBR approved for § 119.458(b). (6) P-1-93—Installation of Exhaust Systems for Propulsion and Auxiliary Engines, IBR approved for §§ 116.405, 119.425(c) and 119.430(k). (c) American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), ABS Plaza, 16855 Northchase Drive, Houston, TX 77060, 281-877-5800, http://ww2.eagle.org . (1) Rules for Building and Classing Aluminum Vessels, 1975, IBR approved for § 116.300(b). (2) Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, 1995, IBR approved for §§ 119.410 and 120.360(a). (3) Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels Under 61 Meters (200 Feet) in Length, 1983, IBR approved for § 116.300(a) and (b… | |||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.11 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.800 Approved equipment and material. | USCG | [CGD 85-080, 61 FR 885, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 51348, Sept. 30, 1997] | (a) Equipment and material that is required by this subchapter to be approved or of an approved type, must have been manufactured and approved in accordance with the design and testing requirements in subchapter Q (Equipment, Construction, and Materials: Specifications and Approval) of this chapter or as otherwise specified by the Commandant. (b) Coast Guard publication COMDTINST M16714.3 (Series) “Equipment Lists, Items Approved, Certificated or Accepted under Marine Inspection and Navigation Laws,” lists approved equipment by type and manufacturer. COMDTINST M16714.3 (Series) may be obtained from New Orders, Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954. | |||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.12 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.900 OMB control numbers. | USCG | [CGD 85-080, 61 FR 885, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended by USCG-2004-18884, 69 FR 58348, Sept. 30, 2004] | (a) Purpose. This section lists the control numbers assigned to information collection and recordkeeping requirements in this subchapter by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et. seq. ). The Coast Guard intends that this section comply with the requirements of 44 U.S.C. 3507(f), which requires that agencies display a current control number assigned by the Director of OMB for each approved agency information collection requirement. (b) Display. | |||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.110 General applicability. | USCG | [CGD 85-080, 61 FR 885, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 51347, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG-2008-1107, 74 FR 63664, Dec. 4, 2009; 86 FR 73170, Dec. 27, 2021; 87 FR 3449, Jan. 24, 2022] | (a) Except as in paragraph (b) of this section, this subchapter applies to each vessel of less than 100 gross tons that carries more than 150 passengers, or has overnight accommodations for more than 49 passengers, and that— (1) Carries at least one passenger for hire; (2) Is chartered with or without a crew provided or specified by the owner or the owner's representative; or (3) If a submersible vessel, carries at least one passenger for hire; or (4) Is a ferry carrying more than 150 passengers, or having overnight accommodations for more than 49 passengers. For a vessel of less than 100 gross tons that carries 150 or less passengers or has overnight accommodations for 49 or less passengers, see subchapter T of this chapter. (b) This subchapter does not apply to: (1) A vessel operating exclusively on inland waters that are not navigable waters of the United States; (2) An oceanographic research vessel; (3) A boat forming part of a vessel's lifesaving equipment and that is not used for carrying passengers except in emergencies or during emergency drills; (4) A vessel of a foreign country that is a party to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended (SOLAS), to which the United States Government is currently a party, and which has on board a current valid SOLAS Passenger Ship Safety Certificate; or (5) A vessel of a foreign country, whose government has inspection laws approximating those of the United States and which by its laws accords similar privileges to vessels of the United States, which has on board a current valid certificate of inspection, permitting the carrying of passengers, issued by its government. (c) Unless otherwise provided, an existing vessel that is not required to comply with a requirement in this subchapter may comply with the regulation that was applicable to the vessel on March 10, 1996. (d) A vessel required by this subchapter to meet applicable sections of subchapter H shall follow the phase-in schedule for certain equipment and requirement… | |||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.112 Specific applicability for individual parts. | USCG | At the beginning of certain parts of this subchapter, a more specific application is given for all or particular portions of that part. This application sets forth the type, size, service, or age of a vessel to which certain portions of that part apply or particular dates by which an existing vessel must comply with certain portions of that part. | ||||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.4 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.120 Vessels on an international voyage. | USCG | A mechanically propelled vessel that carries more than 12 passengers on an international voyage must comply with the applicable requirements of SOLAS as well as this subchapter. | ||||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.5 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.122 Load lines. | USCG | A vessel of 24 meters (79 feet) in length or more, the keel of which was laid or that was at a similar stage of construction on or after July 21, 1968, and that is on a voyage other than a domestic voyage is subject to load line assignment, certification, and marking in subchapter E (Load Lines) of this chapter. | ||||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.6 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.400 Definitions of terms used in this subchapter. | USCG | [CGD 85-080, 61 FR 887, Jan. 10, 1996] | (a) Terms used in this subchapter are defined in paragraph (b) of this section. The number in parenthesis after certain terms describing areas on a vessel refers to the applicable column and row number where that area is listed in Tables 116.415 (b) and (c) of part 116 of this subchapter. (b) General terms: Accommodation space (5, 6, or 7 depending on size, fire load, and furnishings) means a space that does not contain any cooking appliance other than a microwave oven or other low heat (maximum heating element temperature less than 121 °C (250 °F)) appliance used as a— (1) Public space; (2) Hall; (3) Dining room and messroom; (4) Lounge or cafe; (5) Public sales room; (6) Overnight accommodation space; (7) Barber shop or beauty parlor; (8) Office or conference room; (9) Medical treatment room or dispensary; or (10) Game or hobby room. Adequate hull protection system means a method of protecting the vessel's hull from corrosion. It includes, as a minimum, either hull coatings and a cathodic protection (CP) system consisting of sacrificial anodes, or an impressed current CP system. Alternative Hull Examination (AHE) Program means a program in which an eligible vessel may receive an initial and subsequent credit hull examination through a combination of underwater surveys, internal examinations, and annual hull condition assessments. Anniversary date means the day and the month of each year, which corresponds to the date of expiration of the Certificate of Inspection. Approval series means the first six digits of a number assigned by the Coast Guard to approved equipment. Where approval is based on a subpart of subchapter Q of this chapter, the approval series corresponds to the number of the subpart. A listing of current and formerly approved equipment and materials may be found on the Internet at: http://cgmix.uscg.mil/equipment. Area of refuge means an area that is separated from the effects of fire and flooding where passengers and crew can gather to await disembarking in the event of fi… | |||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.7 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.540 Equivalents. | USCG | [CGD 85-080, 61 FR 885, Jan. 10, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 51348, Sept. 30, 1997] | (a) The Commandant may approve any arrangement, fitting, appliance, apparatus, equipment, calculation, information, or test which provides a level of safety equivalent to that established by specific provisions of this subchapter. Requests for approval must be submitted to the Marine Safety Center. If necessary, the Marine Safety Center may require engineering evaluations and tests to demonstrate the equivalence of the substitute. (b) The Commandant may accept compliance by a high speed craft with the provisions of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) “Code of Safety for High Speed Craft” as an equivalent to compliance with applicable requirements of this subchapter. Requests for a determination of equivalency for a particular vessel must be submitted to the Marine Safety Center. (c) The Commandant may approve a novel lifesaving appliance or arrangement as an equivalent if it has performance characteristics at least equivalent to the appliance or arrangement required under this part, and: (1) Is evaluated and tested under IMO Resolution A.520(13), “Code of Practice for the Evaluation, Testing and Acceptance of Prototype Novel Life-Saving Appliances and Arrangements”; or (2) Has successfully undergone an evaluation and tests that are substantially equivalent to those recommendations. | |||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.8 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.550 Special consideration. | USCG | In applying the provisions of this subchapter, the OCMI may give special consideration to authorizing departures from the specific requirements when unusual circumstances or arrangements warrant such departures and an equivalent level of safety is provided. The OCMI of each marine inspection zone in which a vessel operates must approve any special consideration granted to the vessel. | ||||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.4.18.0.45.9 | 46 | Shipping | I | K | 114 | PART 114—GENERAL PROVISIONS | § 114.560 Appeals. | USCG | Any person directly affected by a decision or action taken under this subchapter, by or on behalf of the Coast Guard, may appeal therefrom in accordance with § 1.03 in subchapter A of this chapter. |
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