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| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.100 Purpose. | USCG | This part sets out the applicability for this subchapter and describes the requirements for obtaining and renewing a Certificate of Inspection (COI). | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.10 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.180 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 in accordance with 46 CFR 1.03. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.105 Applicability. | USCG | (a) This subchapter is applicable to all U.S.-flag towing vessels as defined in § 136.110 engaged in pushing, pulling, or hauling alongside, except— (1) A vessel less than 26 feet (7.92 meters) in length measured from end to end over the deck (excluding the sheer), unless that vessel is pushing, pulling, or hauling a barge that is carrying oil or hazardous material in bulk; (2) A vessel engaged in one or more of the following: (i) Assistance towing as defined in § 136.110; (ii) Towing recreational vessels for salvage; or (iii) Transporting or assisting the navigation of recreational vessels within and between marinas and marina facilities, within a limited geographic area, as determined by the local Captain of the Port (COTP); (3) A workboat operating exclusively within a worksite and performing intermittent towing within the worksite; (4) A seagoing towing vessel of 300 gross tons or more subject to the provisions of subchapter I of this chapter; (5) A vessel inspected under other subchapters of this chapter that may perform occasional towing; (6) A public vessel as defined in 46 U.S.C. 2101; (7) A vessel that has surrendered its COI and is laid up, dismantled, or otherwise out of service; and (8) A propulsion unit used for the purpose of propelling or controlling the direction of a barge where the unit is controlled from the barge, is not normally manned, and is not utilized as an independent vessel. (b) [Reserved] | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.110 Definitions. | USCG | As used in this subchapter: ABS Rules means the standards developed and published by the American Bureau of Shipping regarding the design, construction and certification of commercial vessels. Accommodation space means any: (1) Messroom; (2) Lounge; (3) Sitting area; (4) Recreation room; (5) Quarters; (6) Toilet space; (7) Shower room; (8) Galley; (9) Berthing space; (10) Clothing-changing room; or (11) A similar space open to individuals. Anniversary date means the day and the month of each year that corresponds to the date of expiration on the COI or Towing Safety Management System (TSMS) Certificate. 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 46 CFR chapter I, subchapter Q, the approval series corresponds to the number of the subpart. A list of approved equipment, including all of the approval series, is available at http://cgmix.uscg.mil/Equipment/EquipmentSearch.aspx . Assistance towing means towing a disabled vessel for consideration as defined in 46 U.S.C. 2101. Audit means a systematic, independent, and documented examination to determine whether activities and related results comply with a vessel's TSMS, or with another applicable Safety Management System (SMS), and whether these planned arrangements are implemented suitably to achieve stated objectives. This examination includes a thorough review of appropriate reports, documents, records, and other objective evidence to verify compliance with applicable requirements. (1) The audit may include, but is not limited to: (i) Examining records; (ii) Asking responsible persons how they accomplish their assigned duties; (iii) Observing persons performing specific tasks within their assigned duties; (iv) Examining equipment to ensure proper maintenance and operation; and (v) Checking training records and work environments. (2) The audit may be limited to the random selection of a representative sampling throughout the system that… | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.4 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.112 Incorporation by reference. | USCG | [81 FR 40101, June 20, 2016, as amended by USCG-2017-1060, 83 FR 8180, Feb. 26, 2018] | (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 document 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 Design and Engineering Standards (CG-ENG), 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) E-11 (2003)—AC and DC Electrical Systems on Boats, dated July 2003, IBR approved for § 143.520(a) of this subchapter. (2) H-2 (2000)—Ventilation of Boats Using Gasoline, dated July 2000, IBR approved for § 143.520(a) of this subchapter. (3) H-22 (2005)—Electric Bilge Pump Systems, dated July 2005, IBR approved for § 143.520(a) of this subchapter. (4) H-24 (2007)—Gasoline Fuel Systems, dated July 2007, IBR approved for § 143.520(a) of this subchapter. (5) H-25 (2003)—Portable Gasoline Fuel Systems, reaffirmed July 2003, IBR approved for §§ 143.265(b) and 143.520(a) of this subchapter. (6) H-32 (2004)—Ventilation of Boats Using Diesel Fuel, dated July 2004, IBR approved for § 143.520(a) of this subchapter. (7) H-33 (2005)—Diesel Fuel Systems, dated July 2005, IBR approved for §§ 143.265(e) and 143.520(a) of this subchapter. (8) P-1 (2002)—Installation of Exhaust Systems for Propulsion and Auxiliary Engines, dated July 2002, IBR approved for §§ 143.520(a) and 144.415 of this subchapter. (9) P-4 (2004)—Mari… | |||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.5 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.115 Equivalents. | USCG | (a) The Coast Guard may approve any arrangement, fitting, appliance, apparatus, equipment, calculation, information, or test that provides a level of safety equivalent to that established by any specific provision of this subchapter. Submit requests for approval to the Coast Guard via the cognizant OCMI. The Marine Safety Center may require engineering evaluations and tests to verify the equivalence. (b) The Coast Guard may accept compliance with the provisions of SOLAS applicable to the vessel's size and route (incorporated by reference, see § 136.112), as an equivalent to specific requirements of this subchapter. Submit requests for a determination of equivalency for a particular vessel to the Coast Guard via the cognizant OCMI. (c) Alternative compliance arrangement provisions related to SMSs are contained in § 138.225 of this subchapter. (d) Alternate compliance arrangements must be documented within the TSMS applicable to the vessel. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.6 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.120 Special consideration. | USCG | Based on a review of relevant information and on the TSMS applicable to the vessel, the cognizant OCMI who issues the COI may give special consideration to authorizing departures from specific requirements, when unusual circumstances or arrangements warrant such departures and when an equivalent level of safety is provided. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.7 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.130 Options for documenting compliance to obtain a Certificate of Inspection. | USCG | (a) There are two options for documenting compliance with the requirements in this subchapter to obtain a COI: (1) The Coast Guard option, in which all inspections of the towing vessel are conducted by the Coast Guard, as discussed in § 136.210 and parts 137 and 140 through 144 of this subchapter; or (2) The TSMS option, as discussed in § 136.210, and in parts 137 through 144 of this subchapter. (b) Regardless of the option chosen, the Coast Guard is responsible for issuing a towing vessel COI, and may board a vessel at any time to verify compliance and take appropriate action. (c) An owner or managing operator choosing the Coast Guard option may use a management system, vessel operations manual, towing vessel record (TVR), or logbook to meet this subchapter's recordkeeping requirements. (d) When submitting an application for inspection, the owner or managing operator must specify on the application which option he or she chooses for each particular towing vessel. Owners or managing operators may choose different options for the individual vessels within their fleets. (e) Requests to change options during the period of validity of an existing COI must be accompanied by an application to the OCMI for a new COI. If the requirements for the new option are met, the OCMI will issue the vessel a new COI. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.8 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.172 Temporary compliance for existing towing vessels. | USCG | An existing towing vessel subject to this subchapter will remain subject to Coast Guard regulations applicable to the vessel on July 19, 2016 until either July 20, 2018 or the date the vessel obtains a COI, whichever date is earlier. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.1.45.9 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General | § 136.175 Approved equipment. | USCG | Where equipment in this subchapter is required to be of an approved type, such equipment requires the specific approval of the Coast Guard. A list of approved equipment and materials may be found online at http://cgmix.uscg.mil/Equipment/EquipmentSearch.aspx . Any OCMI may be contacted for information concerning approved equipment and materials. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.1 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.200 Certificate required. | USCG | (a) A towing vessel may not be operated without having onboard a valid COI issued by the Coast Guard as required by § 136.202. (b) Each towing vessel certificated under the provisions of this subchapter must be in full compliance with the terms of the COI. (c) If necessary to prevent the delay of the vessel, the Coast Guard may issue a temporary COI to a towing vessel, pending the issuance and delivery of the permanent COI. The temporary COI must be carried in the same manner as the regular COI and is equivalent to the permanent COI that it represents. (d) A towing vessel on a foreign voyage between a port in the United States and a port in a foreign country whose COI expires during the voyage may lawfully complete the voyage without a valid COI, provided the voyage is completed within 30 days of expiration, and provided that the COI did not expire within 15 days of sailing on the foreign voyage from a U.S. port. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.10 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.240 Permit to proceed. | USCG | Permission to proceed to another port for repairs (Form CG-948) may be required for a towing vessel that is no longer in compliance with its COI. This permission may be necessary in certain situations, including damage to the vessel, failure of an essential system, or failure to comply with a regulation, including failure to comply with the TSMS requirements, if appropriate. (a) What a vessel with a TSMS must do before proceeding to another port for repairs. A vessel with a TSMS may proceed to another port for repair, if: (1) In the judgment of the owner, managing operator, or master, the trip can be completed safely; (2) The TSMS addresses the condition of the vessel that has resulted in non-compliance and the necessary conditions under which the vessel may safely proceed to another port for repair; (3) The vessel proceeds as provided in the TSMS and does not tow while proceeding, unless the owner or managing operator determines that it is safe to do so; and (4) The owner or managing operator notifies the cognizant OCMI in whose zone the non-compliance occurred or is discovered, before the vessel proceeds. The owner or operator must also notify the cognizant OCMI in any other OCMI zones through which the vessel will transit. (b) What another vessel must do before proceeding to another port for repairs. If a vessel does not have a TSMS, or a vessel has one but it does not address the condition of the vessel that has resulted in non-compliance or the necessary conditions under which the vessel may safely proceed to another port for repair, the owner, managing operator, or master must request permission to proceed from the cognizant OCMI in whose zone the non-compliance occurs or is discovered. This permission operates as follows: (1) The request for permission to proceed may be made electronically, in writing, or orally. The cognizant OCMI may require a written description, a damage survey, or other documentation to assist in determining the nature and seriousness of the non-compliance. (2) The vessel … | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.11 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.245 Permit to carry an excursion party or temporary extension or alteration of route. | USCG | (a) A towing vessel must obtain approval to engage in an excursion prior to carrying a greater number of persons than permitted by the COI, or to temporarily extend or alter its area of operation. (b) For a vessel utilizing the TSMS option, the vessel may engage in an excursion, if: (1) In the opinion of the owner, managing operator, or master the operation can be undertaken safely; (2) The TSMS addresses the temporary excursion operation contemplated; the necessary conditions under which the vessel may safely conduct the operation, including the number of persons the vessel may carry; the crew required; and any additional lifesaving or safety equipment required; (3) The vessel proceeds as provided in the TSMS; and (4) The owner, managing operator, or master notifies the cognizant OCMI at least 48 hours prior to the temporary excursion operation. The cognizant OCMI may require submission of pertinent provisions of the TSMS applicable to the vessel for review and onboard verification of compliance. If the cognizant OCMI has reasonable cause to believe that the TSMS applicable to the vessel is insufficient for the intended excursion, additional information may be requested and/or additional requirements may be imposed. (c) If the towing vessel is not under a TSMS, or the TSMS applicable to the vessel does not address the temporary excursion operation: (1) The owner or managing operator must submit an application to the cognizant OCMI. The application must state the intended route, number of passengers or guests, and any other conditions applicable to the excursion that exceed those specified in its COI. (2) The cognizant OCMI may issue the permit either on Form CG-949, “Permit To Carry Excursion Party,” or in letter form. The cognizant OCMI will indicate on the permit the conditions under which it is issued, the number of persons the vessel may carry, the crew required, any additional lifesaving or safety equipment required, the route for which the permit is granted, and the dates on which the permit is val… | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.12 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.250 Load lines. | USCG | Vessels described in Table 136.250 of this section that operate on the Great Lakes or outside the Boundary Lines, as set forth in 46 CFR part 7, are subject to load line requirements in subchapter E of this chapter in the following circumstances: Table 136.250 | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.2 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.202 Certificate of Inspection phase-in period. | USCG | (a) All owners or managing operators of more than one existing towing vessel required to have a COI by this subchapter must ensure that each existing towing vessel under their ownership or control is issued a valid COI according to the following schedule: (1) By July 22, 2019, at least 25 percent of the towing vessels must have valid COIs on board; (2) By July 20, 2020, at least 50 percent of the towing vessels must have valid COIs on board; (3) By July 19, 2021, at least 75 percent of the towing vessels must have valid COIs on board; and (4) By July 19, 2022, 100 percent of the towing vessels must have valid COIs on board. (b) All owners or managing operators of only one existing towing vessel required to have a COI by this subchapter must ensure the vessel has an onboard, valid COI by July 20, 2020. (c) A new towing vessel must obtain a COI before it enters into service. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.3 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.205 Description. | USCG | A towing vessel's COI describes the vessel, routes that it may travel, minimum manning requirements and total persons allowed onboard, safety equipment and appliances required to be onboard, horsepower, and other information pertinent to the vessel's operations as determined by the OCMI. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.4 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.210 Obtaining or renewing a COI. | USCG | Owners and managing operators must submit Form CG-3752, “Application for Inspection of U.S. Vessel,” to the cognizant OCMI where the inspection will take place. The owner or managing operator must submit the application at least 30 days before the vessel will undergo the initial inspection for certification. The owner or managing operator must schedule an inspection for this initial certification with the cognizant OCMI at least 3 months before the vessel is to undergo the inspection for certification. (a) In addition to Form CG-3752, the owner or managing operator must submit: (1) For initial certification: (i) Vessel particular information; and (ii) Number of persons in addition to the crew, if requested; or (2) For a renewal of certification: (i) Any changes to the information in paragraph (a)(1) of this section; and (ii) A description of any modifications to the vessel. (b) In addition to Form CG-3752 and the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, the owner or managing operator of vessels utilizing the TSMS option must submit: (1) Objective evidence that the owner or managing operator and the vessel are in compliance with the TSMS requirements in part 138 of this subchapter; and (2) Objective evidence that the vessel's structure, stability, and essential systems comply with the applicable requirements of this subchapter for the intended route and service. This objective evidence may be in the form of a survey report issued by a TPO or another form acceptable to the Coast Guard. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.5 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.212 Inspection for certification. | USCG | (a) Frequency of inspections. After a towing vessel receives its initial COI, the OCMI will inspect a towing vessel subject to this subchapter located in his or her jurisdiction at least once every 5 years. The OCMI must ensure that every towing vessel is of a structure suitable for its intended route. If the OCMI deems it necessary, he or she may direct the vessel to get underway, and may adopt any other suitable means to test the towing vessel and its equipment. (b) Nature of inspection. The inspection will ensure that the vessel is in satisfactory condition and fit for the service for which it is intended, and that it complies with the applicable statutes and regulations for such vessels. The inspection will include inspections of the structure, pressure vessels and their appurtenances, piping, main and auxiliary machinery, electrical installations, lifesaving appliances, fire detecting and extinguishing equipment, pilot boarding equipment, and other equipment. The inspection will also determine that the vessel is in possession of any valid certificates or licenses issued by the Federal Communications Commission, if required. The inspection will also include an examination of the vessel's lights, means of making sound signals and distress signals, and pollution prevention systems and procedures. (c) Time of issuance of COI. The OCMI will issue a vessel a new COI after the vessel successfully completes the inspection for certification. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.6 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.215 Period of validity. | USCG | (a) A COI for a towing vessel is valid for 5 years from the date of issue. (b) For a towing vessel utilizing the TSMS option, the COI is invalid upon the expiration or revocation of the owner or managing operator TSMS certificate or the ISM Code Certificate. (c) A COI may be suspended and withdrawn or revoked by the cognizant Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection at any time for noncompliance with the requirements of this subchapter. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.7 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.220 Posting. | USCG | (a) The original COI must be framed under glass or other transparent material and posted in a conspicuous place onboard the towing vessel. (b) If posting is impracticable, the COI must be kept on board in a weathertight container and must be readily available. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.8 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.230 Routes permitted. | USCG | (a) The area of operation for each towing vessel and any necessary operational limits are determined by the cognizant OCMI and recorded on the vessel's COI. Each area of operation, referred to as a route, is described on the COI under the major headings “Oceans,” “Coastwise,” “Limited Coastwise,” “Great Lakes,” “Lakes, Bays, and Sounds,” or “Rivers,” as applicable. Additional limitations imposed or extensions granted are described by reference to bodies of waters, geographical points, distances from geographical points, distances from land, depths of channel, seasonal limitations, and similar factors. (b) Operation of a towing vessel on a route of lesser severity than those specifically described or designated on the COI is permitted, unless the route is expressly prohibited on the COI. The general order of decreasing severity of routes is: Oceans; coastwise; limited coastwise; Great Lakes; lakes, bays, and sounds; and rivers. The cognizant OCMI may prohibit a vessel from operating on a route of lesser severity than the primary route on which a vessel is authorized to operate, if local conditions necessitate such a restriction. (c) When designating a permitted route or imposing any operational limits on a towing vessel, the cognizant OCMI may consider: (1) The route-specific requirements of this subchapter; (2) The performance capabilities of the vessel based on design, scantlings, stability, subdivision, propulsion, speed, operating modes, maneuverability, and other characteristics; (3) The suitability of the vessel for nighttime operations and use in all weather conditions; (4) Vessel operations in globally remote areas or severe environments not covered by this subchapter. Such areas may include, but are not limited to, polar regions, remote islands, areas of extreme weather, or other remote areas where timely emergency assistance cannot be anticipated; and (5) The TSMS applicable to the vessel, if the vessel has one. | ||||
| 46:46:4.0.1.6.39.2.45.9 | 46 | Shipping | I | M | 136 | PART 136—CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certificate of Inspection | § 136.235 Certificate of Inspection amendment. | USCG | (a) An amended COI may be issued at any time by the cognizant OCMI. The amended COI replaces the original, but the expiration date remains the same as that of the original. An amended COI may be issued to authorize and record a change in the dimensions, gross tonnage, owner, managing operator, manning, persons permitted, route permitted, conditions of operations, or equipment of a towing vessel, from that specified in the current COI. (b) The owner or managing operator of the towing vessel must make a request for an amended COI to the cognizant OCMI any time there is a change in the character of the vessel or in its route, equipment, ownership, operation, or similar factors specified in its current COI. The OCMI may need to conduct an inspection before issuing an amended COI. (c) For those vessels selecting the TSMS option, the owner or managing operator of the towing vessel must provide to the OCMI objective evidence of compliance with the requirements in this subchapter prior to the issuance of an amended COI. The evidence must: (1) Be from a TPO and prepared in accordance with parts 138 and 139 of this subchapter; and (2) Consider the change in the character of a vessel or in its route, equipment, ownership, operation, or similar factors specified in the vessel's current COI. |
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