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| 15:15:1.2.1.1.5.0.5.1 | 15 | Commerce and Foreign Trade | I | 80 | PART 80—FURNISHING PERSONAL CENSUS DATA FROM CENSUS OF POPULATION SCHEDULES | § 80.1 General requirements. | BIS | [40 FR 53232, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 48 FR 56744, Dec. 23, 1983; 68 FR 42586, July 18, 2003] | (a) Data from records of decennial census of population questionnaires pertaining to an individual will be released only in accordance with these rules. (b) Census information contains only the responses recorded by the Census enumerator; no changes of any of these entries have been or can be made. (c) Requests for information from decennial census of population records (herein “Census Information”) should be made available on Form BC-600, which is available from offices at the Census Bureau in Suitland, Maryland 20233, and Jeffersonville, Indiana 47131; all county courthouses; Social Security Administration field offices; post offices; and Immigration and Naturalization Service offices. A letter request—without Form BC-600—will be accepted only if it contains the information necessary to complete a Form BC-600. No application will be processed without payment of the required fee as set forth in 15 CFR 50.5. (d) The Bureau may require verification of the identity of the applicant requesting Census information and it may require the applicant to submit the following notarized statement: I, ____________________ (Printed name), do hereby certify that I am the individual to whom the requested record pertains or that I am within the class of persons authorized to act on his behalf in accordance with 15 CFR, Part 80. (Signature) (Date)____________________ In the County of State of On this ______ day of ________, 19____, ____________________ (Name of individual) who is personally known to me, did appear before me and sign the above certificate. (Signature) (Date)____________________ (S) My commission expires I, ____________________ (Printed name), do hereby certify that I am the individual to whom the requested record pertains or that I am within the class of persons authorized to act on his behalf in accordance with 15 CFR, Part 80. On this ______ day of ________, 19____, ____________________ (Name of individual) who is personally known to me, did appear before me and sign the abov… | ||||||
| 15:15:1.2.1.1.5.0.5.2 | 15 | Commerce and Foreign Trade | I | 80 | PART 80—FURNISHING PERSONAL CENSUS DATA FROM CENSUS OF POPULATION SCHEDULES | § 80.2 Rules pertaining to records of the living. | BIS | [40 FR 53232, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 48 FR 56744, Dec. 23, 1983] | (a) An individual who has attained age 18 may request his or her own Census information. (b) A parent may request Census information for and in behalf of a child who has not reached age 18. The request must be signed by one of the parents. (c) A legal guardian may obtain Census information relating to a ward by submitting a certified copy of the order of guardianship appointment. | ||||||
| 15:15:1.2.1.1.5.0.5.3 | 15 | Commerce and Foreign Trade | I | 80 | PART 80—FURNISHING PERSONAL CENSUS DATA FROM CENSUS OF POPULATION SCHEDULES | § 80.3 Rules applicable to deceased persons and estates. | BIS | [40 FR 53232, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 48 FR 56744, Dec. 23, 1983] | (a) Census information relating to a deceased person may be released only to a parent, child, grandchild, brother, sister, spouse, insurance beneficiary, or the executor or administrator of a deceased person's estate. The request must be signed by a person entitled to receive the information as provided herein, state the relationship of the applicant to the deceased, and include a certified copy of the death certificate or other adequate proof of death. The request of an executor or administrator must be accompanied by a certified copy of the court order of appointment. (b) Except for a spouse, a person related to the deceased person through marriage, such as an in-law relationship, is not eligible to request Census information on the deceased, whether or not the applicant was a member of the household of the deceased. | ||||||
| 15:15:1.2.1.1.5.0.5.4 | 15 | Commerce and Foreign Trade | I | 80 | PART 80—FURNISHING PERSONAL CENSUS DATA FROM CENSUS OF POPULATION SCHEDULES | § 80.4 Signature of persons unable to sign their name. | BIS | [40 FR 53232, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 48 FR 56744, Dec. 23, 1983] | A person requesting Census information who is unable to sign his or her name shall make an “X” mark where signature is required, and the mark must be witnessed by two persons who know the applicant. They must also sign the application certifying the applicant's identity. In the case of such persons who are unable to make an “X” mark, Census information can be released upon receipt of a physician's sworn statement verifying the disability and the written request of a parent, brother, sister, child or a spouse. | ||||||
| 15:15:1.2.1.1.5.0.5.5 | 15 | Commerce and Foreign Trade | I | 80 | PART 80—FURNISHING PERSONAL CENSUS DATA FROM CENSUS OF POPULATION SCHEDULES | §§ 80.5-80.6 [Reserved] | BIS | ||||||||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.1.98.1 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | A | Subpart A—General Provisions | § 80.10 Fees for certification services. | FDA | [42 FR 15662, Mar. 22, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 24692, June 8, 1982; 54 FR 24890, June 12, 1989; 59 FR 60899, Nov. 29, 1994; 61 FR 3572, Feb. 1, 1996; 61 FR 14479, Apr. 2, 1996; 66 FR 56035, Nov. 6, 2001; 70 FR 15756, Mar. 29, 2005; 71 FR 70875, Dec. 7, 2006; 81 FR 49895, July 29, 2016; 89 FR 88641, Nov. 8, 2024] | (a) Fees for straight colors including lakes. The fee for the services provided by the regulations in this part in the case of each request for certification submitted in accordance with § 80.21(j)(1) and (2) shall be $0.45 per pound of the batch covered by such requests, but no such fee shall be less than $288. (b) Fees for repacks of certified color additives and color additive mixtures. The fees for the services provided under the regulations in this part in the case of each request for certification submitted in accordance with § 80.21(j)(3) and (4) shall be: (1) 100 pounds or less—$45. (2) Over 100 pounds but not over 1,000 pounds—$45 plus $0.08 for each pound over 100 pounds. (3) Over 1,000 pounds—$114 plus $0.03 for each pound over 1,000 pounds. (c) Advance deposits. Any person regularly requesting certification services may deposit funds in advance of requests as prepayment of fees required by this section. (d) Method of payment. All deposits and fees required by this section shall be paid by money order, bank draft, or certified check, drawn to the order of the Food and Drug Administration, collectible at par at Washington, DC. All such deposits and fees shall be forwarded to the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (HFS-100), Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Dr., College Park, MD 20740, whereupon after making appropriate records thereof, they will be transmitted to the Treasurer of the United States for deposit to the special account “Salaries and Expenses, Certification, Inspection, and Other Services, Food and Drug Administration.” (e) Refunds from advance deposits. Whenever in the judgment of the Commissioner the ratio between fees collected (which are based upon experience and the best estimate of costs and the best estimate of earnings) and the costs of providing the service during an elapsed period of time, in the light of all circumstances and contingencies, warrants a refund from the fund collected during such period, he shall make ratable refunds to those perso… | |||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.1 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.21 Request for certification. | FDA | [42 FR 15662, Mar. 22, 1977; 44 FR 17658, Mar. 23, 1979; 44 FR 22053, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 54 FR 24890, June 12, 1989; 61 FR 14479, Apr. 2, 1996; 66 FR 56035, Nov. 6, 2001; 81 FR 49895, July 29, 2016] | A request for certification of a batch of color additive shall: (a) Be addressed to the Commissioner of Food and Drugs. (b) Be prepared in the manner set forth in paragraph (j) of this section. (c) Be submitted in duplicate. (d) Be signed by a responsible officer of the person requesting certification of the batch. In the case of a foreign manufacturer, the request for certification must be signed by a responsible officer of such firm, and, by his agent who resides in the United States. (e) Show the name and post office address of the actual manufacturer in case such manufacturer is not the person requesting certification of the batch. (f) Be accompanied by the fee prescribed in § 80.10 unless the person has established with the Food and Drug Administration an advanced deposit to be used for prepayment of such fees. In no case shall the Commissioner consider a request for certification of a batch of color additive if the fee accompanying such request is less than that required by § 80.10 or if such fee exceeds the amount held in the advance deposit account of the manufacturer submitting such request for certification. (g) Be accompanied by the sample prescribed in § 80.22 consisting of: (1) Four ounces in the case of straight colors and lakes. (2) Two ounces in the case of repacks and mixtures. A sample accompanying a request for certification must be submitted under separate cover and should be addressed to the Color Certification Branch. (h) The name of a color additive shall be given in the following manner: (1) The name of a straight color shall be the name of the color as listed in parts 74 and 81 of this chapter. (2) The name of a lake shall be the name derived in the manner described in part 82 of this chapter. (3) The name of a mixture shall be the name given to such mixture by the person requesting certification. (4) The name of a repack shall be the name described in paragraph (h)(1), (2), or (3) of this section, whichever is applicable. (i) The information and samples enumerated in para… | |||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.2 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.22 Samples to accompany requests for certification. | FDA | A sample of a batch of color additive which is to accompany a request for certification shall: (a) Be taken only after such batch has been so thoroughly mixed as to be of uniform composition throughout. (b) Held under the control of the person requesting certification until certified. (c) Be labeled to show: (1) The name of the color additive. (2) The manufacturer's batch number. (3) The quantity of such batch. (4) The name and post-office address of the person requesting certification of such batch. (5) Be accompanied by any label or labeling intended to be used. | ||||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.3 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.31 Certification. | FDA | (a) If the Commissioner determines, after such investigations as he considers to be necessary, that: (1) A request submitted in accordance with § 80.21 appears to contain no untrue statement of a material fact; (2) Such color additive conforms to the specifications and any other conditions set forth therefor in parts 81 and 82 of this chapter. (3) The batch covered by such request otherwise appears to comply with the regulations in this chapter, the Commissioner shall issue to the person who submitted such request a certificate showing the lot number assigned to such batch and that such batch, subject to the terms, conditions, and restrictions prescribed by part 74, 81, and 82 of this chapter, is a certified batch. (b) If the Commissioner determines, after such investigation as he considers to be necessary, that a request submitted in accordance with § 80.21, or the batch of color additive covered by such request, does not comply with the requirements prescribed by paragraph (a) of this section for the issuance of a certificate, the Commissioner shall refuse to certify such batch and shall give notice thereof to the person who submitted such request, stating his reasons for refusal. Any person who contests such refusal shall have an opportunity for a regulatory hearing before the Food and Drug Administration pursuant to part 16 of this chapter. | ||||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.4 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.32 Limitations of certificates. | FDA | (a) If a certificate is obtained through fraud or misrepresentation of a material fact, such certificate shall not be effective, and a color additive from the batch on which such certificate was issued shall be considered to be from a batch that has not been certified in accordance with the regulations in this part. Whenever, the Commissioner learns that any certificate has been obtained through fraud or material misrepresentation, he shall notify the holder of the certificate that it is of no effect. (b) If between the time a sample of color additive accompanying a request for certification is taken and the time a certificate covering the batch of such color additive is received by the person to whom it is issued, any such color additive becomes changed in composition, such certificates shall not be effective with respect to such changed color additive and such changed color additive shall be considered to be from a batch that has not been certified in accordance with the regulations in this part. (c) If at any time after a certificate is received by the person to whom it is issued any color additive from the batch covered by such certificate becomes changed in composition, such certificate shall expire with respect to such changed color additive. After such expiration, such color additive shall be considered to be from a batch that has not been certified in accordance with this part; except that such color additive shall not be so considered when used for coloring a food, drug, or cosmetic, or for the purpose of certifying a batch of a mixture in which such color additive was used as an ingredient, or for use in preparing a batch of a mixture for which exemption from certification has been authorized, if such change resulted solely from such use. (d) A certificate shall expire with respect to any color additive covered thereby if the package in which such color additive was closed for shipment or delivery is opened. After such expiration such color additive shall be considered to be from a batch that has not… | ||||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.5 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.34 Authority to refuse certification service. | FDA | (a) When it appears to the Commissioner that a person has: (1) Obtained, or attempted to obtain, a certificate through fraud or misrepresentation of a material fact. (2) Falsified the records required to be kept by § 80.39; or (3) Failed to keep such records, or to make them available, or to accord full opportunity to make inventory of stocks on hand or otherwise to check the correctness of such records, as required by § 80.39; or (4) Refused to permit duly authorized employees of the Food and Drug Administration free access to all manufacturing facilities, processes, and formulae involved in the manufacture of color additives and intermediates from which such color additives are derived; he may immediately suspend certification service to such person and may continue such suspension until adequate corrective action has been taken. (b) Any person who contests suspension of service shall have an opportunity for a regulatory hearing before the Food and Drug Administration pursuant to part 16 of this chapter. | ||||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.6 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.35 Color additive mixtures; certification and exemption from certification. | FDA | (a) Color additive mixtures to be certified. Any color additive mixture that contains one or more straight colors listed in part 74 of this chapter, together with any diluents listed in such subparts for use with such straight colors, shall be certified if intended for use in foods, drugs, or cosmetics, or in coloring the human body, as the case may be, subject to any restriction prescribed in parts 70 and 71 of this chapter. (b) Color additive mixtures exempted from certification. A color additive mixture prepared from a previously certified batch of one or more straight colors, with or without any diluent that has been listed in part 73 of this chapter for use in mixtures, shall be exempt from batch certification if the straight color used has not changed in composition in any manner whatsoever since its certification and if it is simply mixed with the approved diluents for exempt mixtures. The label of such color additive mixtures shall not bear the lot number assigned by the Food and Drug Administration to the certified straight color components, but shall bear the manufacturer's control number through which the history of the straight color can be determined. (c) Additions to the list of diluents. A person requesting additions to the list of diluents authorized for the purposes described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section shall submit a petition in accordance with the provisions of § 71.1 of this chapter. Each such petition shall be accompanied by the fee prescribed in § 70.19 of this chapter, unless there is an advance deposit to be used for prepayment of such fees. The provisions of § 80.35 with respect only to diluents for use in cosmetic color additive mixtures were stayed, until a regulation is effected listing safe diluents for cosmetic use, including cosmetics which color the human body, 29 FR 18495, Dec. 29, 1964. | ||||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.7 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.37 Treatment of batch pending certification. | FDA | Immediately after the sample that is to accompany a request for certification of a batch of color additive is taken, the batch shall be: (a) Stored in containers of such kind as to prevent change in composition. (b) Held under the control of the person requesting certification until certified. (c) Marked, by labeling or otherwise, in a manner such that there can be no question as to the identity of the batch and no question that it is not to be used until the requested certificate has been issued. | ||||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.8 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.38 Treatment of batch after certification. | FDA | (a) Immediately upon notification that a batch of color additive has been certified, the person requesting certification thereof shall identify such batch, by labeling, with the certified lot number. (b) The person requesting certification shall maintain storage in such manner as to prevent change in composition until such batch has been packaged and labeled as required by §§ 70.20 and 70.25 of this chapter, except that the person requesting certification may use such color additive for the purpose of coloring a food, drug, or cosmetic. | ||||
| 21:21:1.0.1.1.29.2.98.9 | 21 | Food and Drugs | I | A | 80 | PART 80—COLOR ADDITIVE CERTIFICATION | B | Subpart B—Certification Procedures | § 80.39 Records of distribution. | FDA | (a) The person to whom a certificate is issued shall keep complete records showing the disposal of all the color additive from the batch covered by such certificate. Upon the request of any officer or employee of the Food and Drug Administration or of any other officer or employee acting on behalf of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, such person, at all reasonable hours until at least 2 years after disposal of all such color additive, shall make such records available to any such officer or employee, and shall accord to such officer or employee full opportunity to make inventory of stocks of such color additive on hand and otherwise to check the correctness of such records. (b) The records required to be kept by paragraph (a) of this section shall show: (1) Each quantity used by such person from such batch and the date and kind of such use. (2) The date and quantity of each shipment or delivery from such batch, and the name and post-office address of the person to whom such shipment or delivery was made. (c) The records required to be kept by paragraph (a) of this section shall be kept separately from all other records. | ||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.1 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.1 Purpose. | DOJ | These procedures enable issuers and domestic concerns to obtain an opinion of the Attorney General as to whether certain specified, prospective—not hypothetical—conduct conforms with the Department's present enforcement policy regarding the antibribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, 15 U.S.C. 78dd-1 and 78dd-2. An opinion issued pursuant to these procedures is a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act opinion (hereinafter FCPA Opinion). | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.10 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.10 Rebuttable presumption. | DOJ | In any action brought under the applicable provisions of 15 U.S.C. 78dd-1 and 78dd-2, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a requestor's conduct, which is specified in a request, and for which the Attorney General has issued an opinion that such conduct is in conformity with the Department's present enforcement policy, is in compliance with those provisions of the FCPA. Such a presumption may be rebutted by a preponderance of the evidence. In considering the presumption, a court, in accordance with the statute, shall weigh all relevant factors, including but not limited to whether information submitted to the Attorney General was accurate and complete and whether the activity was within the scope of the conduct specified in any request received by the Attorney General. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.11 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.11 Effect of FCPA Opinion. | DOJ | Except as specified in § 80.10, an FCPA Opinion will not bind or obligate any agency other than the Department of Justice. It will not affect the requesting issuer's or domestic concern's obligations to any other agency, or under any statutory or regulatory provision other than those specifically cited in the particular FCPA Opinion. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.12 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.12 Accounting requirements. | DOJ | Neither the submission of a request for an FCPA Opinion, its pendency, nor the issuance of an FCPA Opinion, shall in any way alter the responsibility of an issuer to comply with the accounting requirements of 15 U.S.C. 78m(b)(2) and (3). | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.13 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.13 Scope of FCPA Opinion. | DOJ | An FCPA Opinion will state only the Attorney General's opinion as to whether the prospective conduct would violate the Department's present enforcement policy under 15 U.S.C. 78dd-1 and 78dd-2. If the conduct for which an FCPA Opinion is requested is subject to approval by any other agency, such FCPA Opinion shall in no way be taken to indicate the Department of Justice's views on the legal or factual issues that may be raised before that agency, or in an appeal from the agency's decision. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.14 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.14 Disclosure. | DOJ | (a) Any document or other material which is provided to, received by, or prepared in the Department of Justice or any other department or agency of the United States in connection with a request by an issuer or domestic concern under the foregoing procedure shall be exempt from disclosure under 5 U.S.C. 552 and shall not, except with the consent of the issuer or domestic concern, be made publicly available, regardless of whether the Attorney General responds to such a request or the issuer or domestic concern withdraws such request before receiving a response. (b) Nothing contained in paragraph (a) of this section shall limit the Department of Justice's right to issue, at its discretion, a release describing the identity of the requesting issuer or domestic concern, the identity of the foreign country in which the proposed conduct is to take place, the general nature and circumstances of the proposed conduct, and the action taken by the Department of Justice in response to the FCPA Opinion request. Such release shall not disclose either the identity of any foreign sales agents or other types of identifying information. The Department of Justice shall index such releases and place them in a file available to the public upon request. (c) A requestor may request that the release not disclose proprietary information. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.15 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.15 Withdrawal. | DOJ | A request submitted under the foregoing procedure may be withdrawn prior to the time the Attorney General issues an opinion in response to such request. Any request so withdrawn shall have no force or effect. The Department of Justice reserves the right to retain any FCPA Opinion request, documents and information submitted to it under this procedure or otherwise and to use them for any governmental purposes, subject to the restrictions on disclosures in § 80.14. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.16 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.16 Additional requests. | DOJ | Additional requests for FCPA Opinions may be filed with the Attorney General under the foregoing procedure regarding other prospective conduct that is beyond the scope of conduct specified in previous requests. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.2 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.2 Submission requirements. | DOJ | A request for an FCPA Opinion must be submitted in writing. An original and five copies of the request should be addressed to the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Criminal Division, Attention: FCPA Opinion Group. The mailing address is P.O. Box 28188, Central Station, Washington, DC 20038. The address for hand delivery is room 2424, Bond Building, 1400 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20005. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.3 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.3 Transaction. | DOJ | The entire transaction which is the subject of the request must be an actual—not a hypothetical—transaction but need not involve only prospective conduct. However, a request will not be considered unless that portion of the transaction for which an opinion is sought involves only prospective conduct. An executed contract is not a prerequisite and, in most—if not all—instances, an opinion request should be made prior to the requestor's commitment to proceed with a transaction. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.4 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.4 Issuer or domestic concern. | DOJ | The request must be submitted by an issuer or domestic concern within the meaning of 15 U.S.C. 78dd-1 and 78dd-2, respectively, that is also a party to the transaction which is the subject of the request. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.5 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.5 Affected parties. | DOJ | An FCPA Opinion shall have no application to any party which does not join in the request for the opinion. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.6 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.6 General requirements. | DOJ | Each request shall be specific and must be accompanied by all relevant and material information bearing on the conduct for which an FCPA Opinion is requested and on the circumstances of the prospective conduct, including background information, complete copies of all operative documents, and detailed statements of all collateral or oral understandings, if any. The requesting issuer or domestic concern is under an affirmative obligation to make full and true disclosure with respect to the conduct for which an opinion is requested. Each request on behalf of a requesting issuer or corporate domestic concern must be signed by an appropriate senior officer with operational responsibility for the conduct that is the subject of the request and who has been designated by the requestor's chief executive officer to sign the opinion request. In appropriate cases, the Department of Justice may require the chief executive officer of each requesting issuer or corporate domestic concern to sign the request. All requests of other domestic concerns must also be signed. The person signing the request must certify that it contains a true, correct and complete disclosure with respect to the proposed conduct and the circumstances of the conduct. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.7 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.7 Additional information. | DOJ | If an issuer's or domestic concern's submission does not contain all of the information required by § 80.6, the Department of Justice may request whatever additional information or documents it deems necessary to review the matter. The Department must do so within 30 days of receipt of the opinion request, or, in the case of an incomplete response to a previous request for additional information, within 30 days of receipt of such response. Each issuer or domestic concern requesting an FCPA Opinion must promptly provide the information requested. A request will not be deemed complete until the Department of Justice receives such additional information. Such additional information, if furnished orally, shall be promptly confirmed in writing, signed by the same person or officer who signed the initial request and certified by this person or officer to be a true, correct and complete disclosure of the requested information. In connection with any request for an FCPA Opinion, the Department of Justice may conduct whatever independent investigation it believes appropriate. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.8 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.8 Attorney General opinion. | DOJ | The Attorney General or his designee shall, within 30 days after receiving a request that complies with the foregoing procedure, respond to the request by issuing an opinion that states whether the prospective conduct, would, for purposes of the Department of Justice's present enforcement policy, violate 15 U.S.C. 78dd-1 and 78dd-2. The Department of Justice may also take such other positions or action as it considers appropriate. Should the Department request additional information, the Department's response shall be made within 30 days after receipt of such additional information. | |||||||
| 28:28:2.0.1.1.32.0.1.9 | 28 | Judicial Administration | I | 80 | PART 80—FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT OPINION PROCEDURE | § 80.9 No oral opinion. | DOJ | No oral clearance, release or other statement purporting to limit the enforcement discretion of the Department of Justice may be given. The requesting issuer or domestic concern may rely only upon a written FCPA Opinion letter signed by the Attorney General or his designee. | |||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.1.1 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.01 General basis and purpose of demarcation lines. | USCG | [CGD 82-029, 47 FR 19519, May 6, 1982, as amended by CGD 83-003, 48 FR 7442, Feb. 18, 1983; CGD 86-082, 52 FR 33810, Sept. 8, 1987] | (a) The regulations in this part establish the lines of demarcation delineating those waters upon which mariners shall comply with the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS) and those water upon which mariners shall comply with the Inland Navigation Rules. (b) The waters inside of the lines are Inland Rules waters. The waters outside the lines are COLREGS waters. (c) Geographic coordinates expressed in terms of latitude or longitude, or both, are not intended for plotting on maps or charts whose referenced horizontal datum is the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83), unless such geographic coordinates are expressly labeled NAD 83. Geographic coordinates without the NAD 83 reference may be plotted on maps or charts referenced to NAD 83 only after application of the appropriate corrections that are published on the particular map or chart being used. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.43 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.805 Rock Island, FL to Cape San Blas, FL. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986; USCG-2008-0179, 73 FR 35002, June 19, 2008; USCG-2013-0397, 78 FR 39172, July 1, 2013] | (a) A south-north line drawn from the Econfina River Light to the opposite shore. (b) A line drawn from Gamble Point Light to the southernmost extremity of Cabell Point. (c) A line drawn from St. Mark's Range Rear Light to St. Mark's Channel Light 11; thence to the southernmost extremity of Live Oak Point; thence in a straight line through Shell Point Light to the southernmost extremity of Ochlockonee Point; thence to Bald Point along longitude 84°20.5′ W. (d) A line drawn from the south shore of Southwest Cape at longitude 84°22.7′ W., to Dog Island Reef East Light 1; thence a straight line to the easternmost extremity of Dog Island. (e) A line drawn from the westernmost extremity of Dog Island to the easternmost extremity of St. George Island. (f) A line drawn across the seaward extremity of the St. George Island Channel Jetties. (g) A line drawn from the northwesternmost extremity of Sand Island to West Pass Light 7. (h) A line drawn from the westernmost extremity of St. Vincent Island to the southeast, highwater shoreline of Indian Peninsula at Longitude 85°13.5′ W. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.44 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.810 Cape San Blas, FL to Perdido Bay, FL. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986; USCG-2018-0874, 84 FR 30878, June 28, 2019] | (a) A line drawn from St. Joseph Bay Entrance Range A Rear Light through St. Joseph Bay Entrance Range B Front Light to St. Joseph Point. (b) A line drawn across the mouth of Salt Creek as an extension of the general trend of the shoreline to continue across the inlet to St. Andrews sound in the middle of Crooked Island. (c) A line drawn between the seaward end of the St. Andrews Bay Entrance Jetties. (d) A line drawn between the seaward end of the Choctawatchee Bay Entrance Jetties. (e) An east-west line drawn from Fort McRee Leading Light across the Pensacola Bay Entrance along latitude 30°19.5′ N. (f) A line drawn between the seaward end of the Perdido Pass Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.45 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.815 Mobile Bay, AL to the Chandeleur Islands, LA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986; CGD 89-068, 55 FR 31831, Aug. 6, 1990; 55 FR 33577, Aug. 14, 1990; USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38431, July 7, 2014] | (a) A line drawn across the inlets to Little Lagoon as an extension of the general trend of the shoreline. (b) A line drawn from 30°14′41.4″ N., 088°01′26.5″ W. (Mobile Point Light) to 30°15′13.3″ N., 088°03′22.6″ W. (Dauphin Island Channel Light 1) to the eastern corner of Fort Gaines at Pelican Point. (c) A line drawn from the western-most extremity of Dauphin Island to the easternmost extremity of Petit Bois Island. (d) A line drawn from Horn Island Pass Entrance Range Front Light on Petit Bois Island to the easternmost extremity of Horn Island. (e) An east-west line (latitude 30°14.7′ N.) drawn between the westernmost extremity of Horn Island to the easternmost extremity of Ship Island. (f) A curved line drawn following the general trend of the seaward, highwater shoreline of Ship Island. (g) A line drawn from the Ship Island Light to Chandeleur Light; thence in a curved line following the general trend of the seaward, highwater shorelines of the Chandeleur Islands to the island at latitude 29°44.1′ N., longitude 88°53.0′ W.; thence to latitude 29°26.5′ N., longitude 88°55.6′ W. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.46 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.825 Mississippi Passes, LA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986; CGD 89-068, 55 FR 31831, Aug. 6, 1990; USCG-2012-0306, 77 FR 37312, June 21, 2012] | (a) A line drawn from latitude 29°26.5′ N., longitude 88°55.6′ W. to latitude 29°10.6′ N., longitude 88°59.8′ W.; thence to latitude 29°03.5′ N., longitude 89°03.7′ W.; thence to latitude 28°58.8′ N., longitude 89°04.3′ W. (b) A line drawn from latitude 28°58.8′ N., longitude 89°04.3′ W.; to latitude 28°57.3′ N., longitude 89°05.3′ W.; thence to latitude 28°56.95′ N., longitude 89°05.6′ W.; thence to latitude 29°00.4′ N., longitude 89°09.8′ W.; thence following the general trend of the seaward highwater shoreline in a northwesterly direction to latitude 29°03.4′ N., longitude 89°13.0′ W.; thence west to latitude 29°03.5′ N., longitude 89°15.5′ W.; thence following the general trend of the seaward highwater shoreline in a southwesterly direction to latitude 28°57.7′ N., longitude 89°22.3′ W. (c) A line drawn from latitude 28°57.7′ N., longitude 89°22.3′ W.; to latitude 28°51.4′ N., longitude 89°24.5′ W.; thence to latitude 28°52.65′ N., longitude 89°27.1′ W.; thence to the seaward extremity of the Southwest Pass West Jetty located at latitude 28°54.5′ N., longitude 89°26.1′ W. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.47 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.830 Mississippi Passes, LA to Point Au Fer, LA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986; USCG-2013-0397, 78 FR 39172, July 1, 2013] | (a) A line drawn from the seaward extremity of the Southwest Pass West Jetty located at coordinate latitude 28°54.5′ N., longitude 89°26.1′ W.; thence following the general trend of the seaward, highwater jetty and shoreline in a north, northeasterly direction to Old Tower latitude 28°58.8′ N., longitude 89°23.3′ W.; thence to westernmost point near Pass du Bois; thence to coordinate latitude 29°05.2′ N., longitude 89°24.3′ W.; thence a curved line following the general trend of the highwater shoreline to Point Au Fer Island except as otherwise described in this section. (b) A line drawn across the seaward extremity of the Empire Waterway (Bayou Fontanelle) entrance jetties. (c) An east-west line drawn from the westernmost extremity of Grand Terre Islands in the direction of 194° true to the Grand Isle Fishing Jetty Light. (d) A line drawn between the seaward extremity of the Belle Pass Jetties. (e) A line drawn from the westernmost extremity of the Timbalier Island to the easternmost extremity of Isles Dernieres. (f) A south-north line drawn from Caillou Bay Light 13 across Caillou Boca. (g) A line drawn 107° true from Caillou Bay Boat Landing Light across the entrances to Grand Bayou du Large and Bayou Grand Caillou. (h) A line drawn on an axis of 103° true through Taylors Bayou Entrance Light 2 across the entrances to Jack Stout Bayou, Taylors Bayou, Pelican Pass, and Bayou de West. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.48 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.835 Point Au Fer, LA to Calcasieu Pass, LA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986; USCG-2013-0397, 78 FR 39172, July 1, 2013] | (a) A line drawn from Point Au Fer to Atchafalaya Channel Light 34; thence to Atchafalaya Channel Light 33; thence to latitude 29°25.0′ N., longitude 91°31.7′ W.; thence to Atchafalaya Bay Light 1 latitude 29°25.3′ N., longitude 91°35.8′ W.; thence to South Point. (b) Lines following the general trend of the highwater shoreline drawn across the bayou and canal inlets from the Gulf of America between South Point and Calcasieu Pass except as otherwise described in this section. (c) A line drawn on an axis of 140° true through Southwest Pass Vermillion Bay Light 4 across Southwest Pass. (d) A line drawn across the seaward extremity of the Freshwater Bayou Canal Entrance Jetties. (e) A line drawn from Mermentau Channel East Jetty Light 6 to Mermentau Channel West Jetty Light 7. (f) A line drawn from the radio tower charted in approximate position latitude 29°45.7′ N., longitude 93°06.3′ W., 115° true across Mermentau Pass. (g) A line drawn across the seaward extremity of the Calcasieu Pass Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.49 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.840 Sabine Pass, TX to Galveston, TX. | USCG | (a) A line drawn from the Sabine Pass East Jetty Light to the seaward end of the Sabine Pass West Jetty. (b) Lines drawn across the small boat passes through the Sabine Pass East and West Jetties. (c) A line formed by the centerline of the highway bridge over Rollover Pass at Gilchrist. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.50 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.845 Galveston, TX to Freeport, TX. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986] | (a) A line drawn from Galveston North Jetty Light 6A to Galveston South Jetty Light 5A. (b) A line formed by the centerline of the highway bridge over San Luis Pass. (c) Lines formed by the centerlines of the highway bridges over the inlets to Christmas Bay (Cedar Cut) and Drum Bay. (d) A line drawn from the seaward extremity of the Freeport North Jetty to Freeport Entrance Light 6; thence Freeport Entrance Light 7; thence the seaward extremity of Freeport South Jetty. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.10.51 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.850 Brazos River, TX to the Rio Grande, TX. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986] | (a) Except as otherwise described in this section lines drawn continuing the general trend of the seaward, highwater shorelines across the inlets to Brazos River Diversion Channel, San Bernard River, Cedar Lakes, Brown Cedar Cut, Colorado River, Matagorda Bay, Cedar Bayou, Corpus Christi Bay, and Laguna Madre. (b) A line drawn across the seaward extremity of Matagorda Ship Channel North Jetties. (c) A line drawn from the seaward tangent of Matagorda Peninsula at Decros Point to Matagorda Light. (d) A line drawn across the seaward extremity of the Aransas Pass Jetties. (e) A line drawn across the seaward extremity of the Port Mansfield Entrance Jetties. (f) A line drawn across the seaward extremity of the Brazos Santiago Pass Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.52 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1102 Santa Catalina Island, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | The 72 COLREGS shall apply to the harbors on Santa Catalina Island. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.53 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1104 San Diego Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986. Redesignated by CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Zuniga Jetty Light “V” to Zuniga Jetty Light “Z”; thence to Point Loma Light. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.54 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1106 Mission Bay, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Mission Bay South Jetty Light 2 to Mission Bay North Jetty Light 1. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.55 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1108 Oceanside Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Oceanside South Jetty Light 4 to Oceanside Breakwater Light 3. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.56 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1110 Dana Point Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987; USCG-2013-0397, 78 FR 39172, July 1, 2013] | A line drawn from Dana Point Jetty Light 4 to Dana Point Breakwater Light 3. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.57 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1112 Newport Bay, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Newport Bay East Jetty Light 4 to Newport Bay West Jetty Light 3. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.58 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1114 San Pedro Bay—Anaheim Bay, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, as amended by CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986. Further redesignated by CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | (a) A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Anaheim Bay Entrance Jetties; thence to Long Beach Breakwater East End Light 1. (b) A line drawn from Long Beach Channel Entrance Light 2 to Long Beach Light. (c) A line drawn from Los Angeles Main Entrance Channel Light 2 to Los Angeles Light. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.59 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1116 Redondo Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Redondo Beach East Jetty Light 2 to Redondo Beach West Jetty Light 3. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.60 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1118 Marina Del Rey, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | (a) A line drawn from Marina Del Rey Breakwater South Light 1 to Marina Del Rey Light 4. (b) A line drawn from Marina Del Rey Breakwater North Light 2 to Marina Del Rey Light 3. (c) A line drawn from Marina Del Rey Light 4 to the seaward extremity of the Ballona Creek South Jetty. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.61 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1120 Port Hueneme, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | (a) A line drawn from Port Hueneme East Jetty Light 4 to Port Hueneme West Jetty Light 3. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.62 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1122 Channel Islands Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | (a) A line drawn from Channel Islands Harbor South Jetty Light 2 to Channel Islands Harbor Breakwater South Light 1. (b) A line drawn from Channel Islands Harbor Breakwater North Light to Channel Islands Harbor North Jetty Light 5. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.63 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1124 Ventura Marina, CA. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7787, Mar. 6, 1986. Redesignated by CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Ventura Marina South Jetty Light 6 to Ventura Marina Breakwater South Light 3; thence to Ventura Marina North Jetty Light 7. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.64 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1126 Santa Barbara Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Santa Barbara Harbor Light 4 to Santa Barbara Harbor Breakwater Light. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.65 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1130 San Luis Obispo Bay, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from the southernmost extremity of Fossil Point to the seaward extremity of Whaler Island Breakwater. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.66 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1132 Estero-Morro Bay, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from the seaward extremity of the Morro Bay East Breakwater to the Morro Bay West Breakwater Light. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.67 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1134 Monterey Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Monterey Harbor Light 6 to the northern extremity of Monterey Municipal Wharf 2. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.68 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1136 Moss Landing Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from the seaward extremity of the pier located 0.3 mile south of Moss Landing Harbor Entrance to the seaward extremity of the Moss Landing Harbor North Breakwater. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.69 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1138 Santa Cruz Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 21748, June 16, 1986. Redesignated by CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from the seaward extremity of the Santa Cruz Harbor East Breakwater to Santa Cruz Harbor West Breakwater Light; thence to Santa Cruz Light. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.70 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1140 Pillar Point Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986. Redesignated by CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Pillar Point Harbor Light 6 to Pillar Point Harbor Entrance Light. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.71 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1142 San Francisco Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A straight line drawn from Point Bonita Light through Mile Rocks Light to the shore. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.72 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1144 Bodega and Tomales Bay, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977; 42 FR 63169, Dec. 15, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | (a) An east-west line drawn from Sand Point to Avalis Beach. (b) A line drawn from the seaward extremity of Bodega Harbor North Breakwater to Bodega Harbor Entrance Light 1. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.73 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1146 Albion River, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn on an axis of 030° true through Albion River Light 1 across Albion Cove. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.74 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1148 Noyo River, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Noyo River Entrance Daybeacon 4 to Noyo River Entrance Light 5. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.75 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1150 Arcata-Humboldt Bay, CA. | USCG | [CGD 77-118a, 42 FR 35784, July 11, 1977. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981, and CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Humboldt Bay Entrance Light 4 to Humboldt Bay Entrance Light 3. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.12.76 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1152 Crescent City Harbor, CA. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986. Redesignated by CGD 87-008b, 52 FR 25218, July 6, 1987] | A line drawn from Crescent City Entrance Light to the southeasternmost extremity of Whaler Island. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.77 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1305 Chetco River, OR. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Chetco River Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.78 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1310 Rogue River, OR. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Rogue River Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.79 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1315 Coquille River, OR. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Coquille River Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.80 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1320 Coos Bay, OR. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Coos Bay Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.81 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1325 Umpqua River, OR. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Umpqua River Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.82 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1330 Siuslaw River, OR. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Siuslaw River Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.83 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1335 Alsea Bay, OR. | USCG | A line drawn from the seaward shoreline on the north of the Alsea Bay Entrance 165° true across the channel entrance. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.84 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1340 Yaquina Bay, OR. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Yaquina Bay Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.85 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1345 Depoe Bay, OR. | USCG | A line drawn across the Depoe Bay Channel entrance parallel with the general trend of the highwater shoreline. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.86 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1350 Netarts Bay, OR. | USCG | A line drawn from the northernmost extremity of the shore on the south side of Netarts Bay north to the opposite shoreline. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.87 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1355 Tillamook Bay, OR. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities of the Tillamook Bay Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.88 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1360 Nehalem River, OR. | USCG | A line drawn approximately parallel with the general trend of the highwater shoreline across the Nehalem River Entrance. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.89 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1365 Columbia River Entrance, OR/WA. | USCG | A line drawn from the seaward extremity of the Columbia River North Jetty (above water) 155° true to the seaward extremity of the Columbia River South Jetty (above water). | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.90 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1370 Willapa Bay, WA. | USCG | [CGD 89-068, 55 FR 31831, Aug. 6, 1990] | A line drawn from Willapa Bay Light 169.8° true to the westernmost tripod charted 1.6 miles south of Leadbetter Point. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.91 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1375 Grays Harbor, WA. | USCG | [CGD 84-091, 51 FR 7788, Mar. 6, 1986] | A line drawn across the seaward extremities (above water) of the Grays Harbor Entrance Jetties. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.92 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1380 Quillayute River, WA. | USCG | A line drawn from the seaward extremity of the Quillayute River Entrance East Jetty to the overhead power cable tower charted on James Island; thence a straight line through Quillayute River Entrance Light 3 to the shoreline. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.93 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1385 Strait of Juan de Fuca. | USCG | [CGD 81-087, 46 FR 61457, Dec. 17, 1981; 47 FR 3351, Jan. 25, 1982, and 49 FR 3177, Jan. 26, 1984] | The 72 COLREGS shall apply on all waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.94 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1390 Haro Strait and Strait of Georgia. | USCG | [CGD 81-087, 46 FR 61457, Dec. 17, 1981; 47 FR 3351, Jan. 25, 1982, and 49 FR 3177, Jan. 26, 1984] | The 72 COLREGS shall apply on all waters of the Haro Strait and the Strait of Georgia. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.13.95 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1395 Puget Sound and adjacent waters. | USCG | [CGD 81-087, 46 FR 61457, Dec. 17, 1981; 47 FR 3351, Jan. 25, 1982, and 49 FR 3177, Jan. 26, 1984] | The 72 COLREGS shall apply on all waters of Puget Sound and adjacent waters, including Lake Union, Lake Washington, Hood Canal, and all tributaries. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.100 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1450 Nawiliwili Harbor, Kauai, HI. | USCG | [USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38431, July 7, 2014] | A line drawn from the seaward extremity of Nawiliwili Harbor Breakwater Light to 21°57′23.8″ N., 159°20′52.7″ W. (Kukii Point Light). | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.101 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1460 Kahului Harbor, Maui, HI. | USCG | [USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38431, July 7, 2014] | A line drawn from 20°54′04.1″ N., 156°28′26.8″ W. (Kahului Entrance Breakwater Light 4), to 20°54′02.3″ N., 156°28′17.4″ W. (Kahului Entrance Breakwater Light 3). | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.102 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1470 Kawaihae Harbor, Hawaii, HI. | USCG | [USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38431, July 7, 2014] | A line drawn from 20°02′29.1″ N., 155°49′58.2″ W. (Kawaihae Light), to the seaward extremity of the Kawaihae South Breakwater. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.103 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1480 Hilo Harbor, Hawaii, HI. | USCG | A line drawn from the seaward extremity of the Hilo Breakwater 265° true (as an extension of the seaward side of the breakwater) to the shoreline 0.2 nautical mile north of Alealea Point. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.104 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1490 Apra Harbor, U.S. Territory of Guam. | USCG | A line drawn from the westernmost extremity of Orote Island to the westernmost extremity of Glass Breakwater. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.105 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1495 U.S. Pacific Island Possessions. | USCG | [CGD 94-011, 63 FR 5731, Feb. 4, 1998] | The 72 COLREGS shall apply on the bays, harbors, lagoons, and waters surrounding the U.S. Pacific Island Possessions of American Samoa, Baker, Howland, Jarvis, Johnson, Palmyra, Swains and Wake Islands. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.96 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1410 Hawaiian Island Exemption from General Rule. | USCG | Except as provided elsewhere in this part for Mamala Bay and Kaneohe Bay on Oahu; Port Allen and Nawiliwili Bay on Kauai; Kahului Harbor on Maui; and Kawailae and Hilo Harbors on Hawaii, the 72 COLREGS shall apply on all other bays, harbors, and lagoons of the Hawaiian Island (including Midway). | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.97 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1420 Mamala Bay, Oahu, HI. | USCG | [USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38431, July 7, 2014] | A line drawn from 21°17′46.9″ N., 158°06′22.2′ W. (Barbers Point Light) to 21°15′20.5″ N., 157°48′34.3″ W. (Diamond Head Light). | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.98 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1430 Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, HI. | USCG | [USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38431, July 7, 2014] | A line drawn from 21°27′44.1″ N., 157°45′48.6″ W. (Pyramid Rock Light), across Kaneohe Bay through the center of Mokolii Island to the shoreline. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.15.99 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1440 Port Allen, Kauai, HI. | USCG | [USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38431, July 7, 2014] | A line drawn from 21°53′34.3″ N., 159°36′15.6″ W. (Puolo Point Light) to 21°53′49.0″ N., 159°35′27.2″ W. (Hanapepe Breakwater Light 2). | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.17.106 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.1705 Alaska. | USCG | [CGD 79-036, 44 FR 22458, Apr. 16, 1979. Redesignated by CGD 81-017, 46 FR 28154, May 26, 1981] | The 72 COLREGS shall apply on all the sounds, bays, harbors, and inlets of Alaska. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.3.10 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.150 Block Island, RI. | USCG | The 72 COLREGS shall apply on the harbors of Block Island. | ||||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.3.11 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.155 Watch Hill, RI to Montauk Point, NY. | USCG | [USCG-2015-0433, 80 FR 44280, July 27, 2015, as amended by USCG-2016-0498, 82 FR 35080, July 28, 2017] | (a) A line drawn from 41°18′13.999″ N., 071°51′30.300″ W. (Watch Hill Light) to East Point on Fishers Island. (b) A line drawn from Race Point to 41°14′36.509″ N., 072°02′49.676″ W. (Race Rock Light); thence to 41°12′22.900″ N., 072°06′24.700″ W. (Little Gull Island Light) thence to East Point on Plum Island. (c) A line drawn from 41°10′16.704″ N., 072°12′21.684″ W. (Plum Island Harbor East Dolphin Light) to 41°10′17.262″ N., 072°12′23.796″ W. (Plum Island Harbor West Dolphin Light). (d) A line drawn from 41°10′25.745″ N., 072°12′42.137′ W. (Plum Gut Light) to 41°09′48.393″ N., 072°13′25.014″ W. (Orient Point Light); thence to Orient Point. (e) A line drawn from 41°06′35.100″ N., 072°18′21.400″ W. (Long Beach Bar Light) to Cornelius Point. (f) A line drawn from 41°04′12.000″ N., 072°16′48.000″ W. (Coecles Harbor Entrance Light) to Sungic Point. (g) A line drawn from Nicholl Point to 41°02′25.166″ N., 072°15′42.971″ W. (Cedar Island Light 3CI). (h) A line drawn from 41°02′06.060″ N., 072°11′19.560″ W. (Threemile Harbor West Breakwater Light) to 41°02′05.580″ N., 072°11′15.777″ W. (Threemile Harbor East Breakwater Light). (i) A line drawn from 41°04′44.210″ N., 071°56′20.308″ W. (Montauk West Jetty Light 2) to 41°04′46.095″ N., 071°56′14.168″ W. (Montauk East Jetty Light 1). | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.3.12 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.160 Montauk Point, NY to Atlantic Beach, NY. | USCG | [USCG-2015-0433, 80 FR 44280, July 27, 2015] | (a) A line drawn from the 40°50′17.952″ N., 072°28′29.010″ W. (Shinnecock Inlet Breakwater Light 2) to 40°50′23.490″ N., 072°28′40.122″ W. (Shinnecock Inlet Breakwater Light 1). (b) A line drawn from 40°45′47.763″ N., 072°45′11.095″ W. (Moriches Inlet Breakwater Light 2) to 40°45′49.692″ N., 072°45′21.719″ W. (Moriches Inlet Breakwater Light 1). (c) A line drawn from the westernmost point on Fire Island to the southernmost extremity of the spit of land at the western end of Oak Beach. (d) A line drawn from 40°34′23.568″ N., 073°34′32.364″ W. (Jones Inlet Light) 322° true across Jones Inlet to the shoreline. | |||||
| 33:33:1.0.1.4.35.0.3.13 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | D | 80 | PART 80—COLREGS DEMARCATION LINES | § 80.165 New York Harbor. | USCG | [USCG-2015-0433, 80 FR 44280, July 27, 2015] | A line drawn from 40°34′56.600″ N., 073°45′17.200″ W. (East Rockaway Inlet Breakwater Light) to 40°27′42.177″ N., 074°00′07.309″ W. (Sandy Hook Light). |
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