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CCLME.ORG - 46 CFR PART 110桮ENERAL PROVISIONS
46 CFR PART 110桮ENERAL PROVISIONS
1-46CFR110.txt - CFR - 4/18/2006 0:00:00 - Regulation - US
PART 110桮ENERAL PROVISIONS
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1509; 43 U.S.C 1333; 46 U.S.C. 3306, 3307, 3703; E.O. 12234, 45 FR 58801, 3 CFR, 1980 Comp., p. 277; Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1; �0.01�also issued under 44 U.S.C. 3507.
Source: CGD 74�5A, 47 FR 15232, Apr. 8, 1982, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart 110.01桝pplicability
� 110.01-1 General.
[CGD 74�5A, 47 FR 15232, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28271, June 4, 1996]
� 110.01-2 OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Subpart 110.25.......................................... 1625-0031
[49 FR 38121, Sept. 27, 1984, as amended by USCG�04�884, 69 FR 58348, Sept. 30, 2004]
� 110.01-3 Repairs and alterations.
[CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28271, June 4, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 23906, May 1, 1997]
� 110.01-4 Right of appeal.
Subpart 110.10桼eference Specifications, Standards, and Codes
� 110.10-1 Incorporation by reference.
(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 paragraph (b) of this section, the Coast Guard must publish notice of change in the Federal Register; and the material must be available to the public. All approved material is available for inspection at the U.S. Coast Guard, (G-MSE), 2100 Second Street SW., Washington, DC 20593�01, or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202�1�30, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html. All material is available from the sources indicated in paragraph (b) of this section.
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) American
Bureau of Shipping, ABS Plaza, 16855
Northchase Drive, Houston, TX 77060:
Rules for Building and Classing Steel 110.15-1; 111.01-9;
Vessels, 1996. 111.12-1(a); 111.12-3;
111.12-5; 111.12-7;
111.33-11; 111.35-1;
111.70-1(a); 111.105-
31(n); 111.105-39(a);
111.105-40(a); 113.05-7.
Rules for Building and Classing Mobile 111.12-1(a); 111.12-3;
Offshore Drilling Units, 1994. 111.12-5; 111.12-7;
111.70-1(a).
American National Standards Institute, 11
West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036:
ANSI/ASME A17.1, Safety Code for 111.91-1
Elevators and Escalators, 1993.
ANSI/ASME A17.1A, Addenda to ANSI/ASME 111.91-1.
A17.1, Safety Code for Elevators and
Escalators (including Errata, 1995),
ANSI/IEEE C37.04, Rating Structure for AC 111.54-1(c).
High-Voltage Circuit Breakers Rated on a
Symmetrical Current Basis, 1979.
ANSI C37.12, For AC High-Voltage Circuit 111.54-1(c).
Basis_Specification Guide, 1991.
(ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West
Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959:
ASTM B 117-97, Standard Practice for 110.15-1.
ASTM D 4066-96a, Standard Classification 111.60-1.
System for Nylon Injection and Extrusion
Materials (PA).
Engineers (IEEE), IEEE Service Center, 445
Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854:
IEEE Std C37.13, IEEE Standard for Low- 111.54-1(c).
Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers used
in Enclosures, 1990.
IEEE Std C37.14, IEEE Standard for Low- 111.54-1(c).
Voltage DC Power Circuit Breakers Used
in Enclosures, 1992.
IEEE Std 45-1983, IEEE Recommended 111.05-7; 111.15-2(b);
Practice for Electric Installations on 111.30-1; 111.30-5(a);
Shipboard, 1983. 111.30-19(a); 111.33-
3(a); 111.33-5(a);
111.40-1; 111.60-1(a);
111.60-2; 111.60-3;
111.60-5(a); 111.60-
6(a); 111.60-11(c);
111.60-13(a); 111.60-
19(b); 111.60-21; 111.60-
23(d); 111.75-5(b);
111.105-3; 111.105-
31(e); 111.105-41;
111.107-1(c); 113-65-5.
IEEE Std 100-1992, The New IEEE Standard 110.15-1(a).
Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics
Terms, 1992.
IEEE Std 320, Application Guide for AC 111.54-1(c).
Symmetrical Current Basis (ANSI/IEEE
C37.010-79), 1979.
IEEE Std 331, Application Guide for Low- 111.54-1(c).
Voltage AC Nonintegrally Fused Power
Circuit Breakers (Using Separately
Mounted Current-Limiting Fuses) (ANSI/
IEEE C37.27), 1987.
IEEE Std 1202-1991, IEEE Standard for 111.60-2; 111.60-6(a);
Flame Testing of Cables for Use in Cable 111.107-1(c).
Tray in Industrial and Commercial
Occupancies, 1991.
Contractors (IADC), International
Association of Drilling Contractors, PO Box
4287, Houston, TX 77210-4287:
IADC-DCCS-1/1991, Guidelines for 111.60-1(f).
Industrial System DC Cable for Mobile
Offshore Drilling Units, 1991.
(IEC) 3, rue de Varembe, Geneva,
Switzerland. (Also available from
ANSI_address above.)
IEC 56, High-Voltage Alternating-Current 111.54-1.
Circuit-Breakers, 1987, (Including
Amendment 1, 1992, Amendment 2, 1995,
and Amendment 3, 1996).
IEC 68-2-52, Basic Environmental Testing 110.15-1(b).
Procedures, Part 2: Tests. Test KB: Salt
Mist, Cyclic (Sodium Chloride Solution),
IEC 79-0, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-1; 111.105-3;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 0: 111.105-5; 111.105-7;
General Requirements, 1983 (Including 111.105-15(b); 111.105-
Amendment 2, 1991). 17(b).
IEC 79-1, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-3; 111.105-5;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 1: 111.105-9; 111.105-
Construction and Test of Flameproof 15(b); 111.105-17(b).
Enclosures of Electrical Apparatus, 1990
[Including the First Supplement to the
Second Edition (1971), 1975, and
Amendment 1 to the Third Edition (1990),
IEC 79-2, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-3; 111.105-5;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 2: 111.105-7(b); 111.105-
Electrical Apparatus_Type of Protection 15(b); 111.105-17(b).
``p'', 1983.
IEC 79-5, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-3; 111.105-5;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 5: Sand- 111.105-15(a); 111.105-
Filled Apparatus. First Edition (1967), 15(b); 111.105-17(b).
Incorporating the First Supplement,
IEC 79-6, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-3; 111.105-5;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 6: Oil- 111.105-15(a); 111.105-
Immersion ``o'', 1995. 15(b); 111.105-17(b).
IEC 79-7, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-3; 111.105-5;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 7: 111.105-15(a); 111.105-
Increased Safety ``e'', 1990 (Including 15(b); 111.105-17(b).
Amendment 1, 1991, and Amendment 2 1993).
IEC 79-11, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-3; 111.105-5;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 11: 111.105-11(a); 111.105-
Intrinsic Safety ``i'', 1991. 15(b); 111.105-17(b).
IEC 79-15, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-3; 111.105-5;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 15: 111.105-15(a); 111.105-
Electrical Apparatus with Type of 5(b); 111.105-17(b).
Protection ``n'', 1987.
IEC 79-18, Electrical Apparatus for 111.105-3; 111.105-5;
Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 18: 111.105-15(a); 111.105-
Encapsulation ``m'', 1992. 15(b); 111.105-17(b).
IEC 92-3, Electrical Installation in 111.05-7; 111.60-1(a);
Ships, Part 3: Cables (construction, 111.60-3(a); 111.60-
testing and installations) Second 3(c); 111.81-1(d).
Edition, 1965, as amended through
IEC 92-101, Electrical Installations in 110.15-1(a); 111.81-1(d).
Ships, Part 101: Definitions and General
Requirements, 1994 (Including Amendment
IEC 92-201, Electrical Installations in 111.70-3(a); 111.81-1(d).
Ships, Part 201: System Design_General
IEC 92-202, Electrical Installations in 111.50-3(c); 111.50-3(e);
Ships, Part 202: System 111.50-3(g); 111.53-
Design_Protection, 1994. 1(a); 111.54-1(a);
111.81-1(d).
IEC 92-301, Electrical Installations in 111.25-5(a); 111.70-1(a);
Ships, Part 301: Equipment_Generators 111.81-1(d).
and Motors, 1980 (Including Amendment 1,
1994, and Amendment 2, 1995).
IEC 92-302, Electrical Installations in 111.30-1; 111.30-5(a);
Ships, Part 302: Equipment_Switchgear 111.30-19(a); 111.81-
and Controlgear Assemblies, 1980 1(d).
(Including Amendment 1, 1989, and
Amendment 2, 1994).
IEC 92-303, Electrical Installations in 111.20-15; 111.81-1(d).
Ships, Part 303: Equipment_Transformers
for Power and Lighting, 1980.
IEC 92-304, Electrical Installations in 111.33-3(a); 111.33-5(b);
Ships, Part 304: Equipment_Semiconductor 111.81-1(d).
Converters, 1980 (Including Amendment 1,
IEC 92-306, Electrical Installations in 111.75-20(a); 111.81-
Ships, Part 306: Equipment_Luminaires 1(d).
and Accessories, 1980.
IEC 92-350, Electrical Installations in 111.60-1.
Ships, Part 350: Low-Voltage Shipboard
Power Cables_General Construction and
Test Requirements, 1988, Amendment 1
IEC 92-352, Electrical Installations in 111.60-3(a); 111.60-3(c);
Ships, Part 352: Choice and Installation 111.60-5; 111.81-1(d).
of Cables for Low-Voltage Power Systems,
1979, (Including Amendment 1, 1987, and
IEC 92-353, Electrical Installations in 111.60-1, 111.60-3.
Ships, Part 353: Single and Multicore
Non-radial Field Power Cables with
Extruded Solid Insulation for Rated
Voltages 1 kV and 3 kV, Second edition,
IEC 92-401, Electrical Installations in 111.05-9.
Ships, Part 401: Installation and Test
of Completed Installation, 1987.
IEC 92-501, Electrical Installations in 111.81-1(d).
Ships, Part 501: Special
Features_Electric Propulsion Plant, 1984.
IEC 92-502, Electrical Installations in 111.81-1(d); 111.105-
Ships, Part 502: Tankers_Special 31(e).
Features, 1994.
IEC 92-503, Electrical Installations in 111.30-5(a); 111.81-1(d).
Ships, Part 503: Special Features_A.C.
Supply systems with Voltages in the
Range Above 1KV up to and including
11KV, 1975.
IEC 92-504, Electrical Installations in 111.81-1(d).
Ships, Part 504: Special
Features_Control and Instrumentation,
IEC 331, Fire resisting characteristics 113.30-25(i).
of electric cables, 1970.
IEC 332-1, Tests on Electric Cables Under 111.30-19(b).
Fire Conditions, Part 1: Test on a
Single Vertical Insulated Wire or Cable,
IEC 332-3, Tests on Electric Cables Under 111.60-1(b); 111.60-2;
Fire Conditions, Part 3: Test on bunched 111.60-6(a); 111.107-
wires or cables, 1992. 1(c).
IEC 363, Short-Circuit Current Evaluation 111.52-5(c).
with Special Regard to Rated Short-
Circuit Capacity of Circuit-Breakers in
Installations in Ships, 1972.
IEC 529, Degrees of protection provided 111.01-9(a); 111.01-9(b);
by enclosures (IP Code) 1989. 111.01-9(c); 111.01-
9(d); 111.01-9 (Note);
113.10-7; 113.20-3;
113.25-11; 113.30-25(c);
113.30-25(h); 113.40-
IEC 533, Electromagnetic Compatibility of 113.05-7.
in Ships, 1977.
IEC 947-2, Low-Voltage Switchgear and 111.54-1(b).
Controlgear, Part 2: Circuit Breakers,
1989 (Including Amendment 1, 1992 and
Amendment 2, 1993).
IEC IP Code, see IEC 529.
Publications Section, 4 Albert Embankment,
London SE1 7SR, United Kingdom:
International Convention for the Safety 111.99-5; 111.105-31(n);
of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS 74) 112.15-1(r); 113.25-6.
Consolidated Edition, (Including 1992
Amendments to SOLAS 74, and 1994
Amendments to SOLAS 74), 1992.
The International Society for Measurement and
Control (ISA), International Society for
Measurement and Control, 67 Alexander Drive.
P.O. Box 12277 Research Triangle Park, NC
27709:
RP 12.6, Wiring Practices for Hazardous 111.105-11(e).
(Classified) Locations Instrumentation
Part I: Intrinsic Safety, 1995.
(NEMA), National Electrical Manufacturers
Association, 2101 L Street, NW, Washington,
DC 20036:
NEMA Standards Publication No. ICS 2, 111.70-3(a).
Controllers, Contractors, and Overload
Relays Rated not more than 2000 Volts AC
or 750 Volts DC, 1993.
NEMA Standards Publication No. 2.3 1983, 111.70-3(a).
Instructions for the Handling,
of Motor Control Centers, 1983.
NEMA Standards Publication No. 2.4, NEMA 111.70-3(a).
and IEC Devices for Motor Service_A
Guide for Understanding the Differences,
NEMA Standards Publication No. 250, 111.01-9(a); 111.01-9(b);
Enclosures for Electrical Equipment 111.01-9(c); 111.01-
(1000 Volts Maximum), 1991. 9(d); 111.01-9 (Note);
111.10-7; 113.20-3;
NEMA Standards Publication No. WC-3, 111.60-13(a); 111.60-
Rubber Insulated Wire and Cable for the 13(c).
Electrical Energy, 1980 (with revisions
through May 1989).
NEMA Standards Publication No. WC-8, 111.60-13(a); 111.60-
Ethylene-Propylene-Rubber-Insulated Wire 13(c).
and Cable for the Transmission and
Distribution of Electrical Energy, 1988
(with revisions through 1992).
National Fire Protection Association, 1
NEC, see NFPA 70.........................
NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), 111.05-33; 111.20-15;
1996. 111.25-5(a); 111.50-
3(c); 111.50-7; 111.50-
9; 111.53-1(a); 111.54-
1(a); 111.55-1(a);
111.59-1; Table 111.60-
7; 111.60-13(a); 111.60-
13(b); 111.60-13(c);
111.60-23; 111.81-1(d);
111.105-1; 111.105-1
(Note); 111.105-3;
111.105-5; 111.105-7;
111.105-9; 111.105-
15(a); 111.105-17(b);
111.107-1(b).
NFPA 77, Recommended Practice on Static 111.105-27.
Electricity, 1993.
NFPA 99, Standard for Health Care 111.105-37.
Facilities, 1996.
NFPA 496, Standard for Purged and 111.105-7(b).
Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical
Equipment, 1993.
Naval Publications and Forms Center (NPFC),
Naval Publications and Forms Center,
Customer Service_Code 1052, 5801 Tabor
Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120:
MIL-W-76D, Military Specification Wire 111.60-11(c).
and Cable, Hook-up, Electrical,
Insulated, General Specification For,
MIL-W-16878F, Military Specification, 111.60-11(c).
Wire, Electrical, Insulated, General
Specification For, 1992.
MIL-C-24640A, Military Specification 111.60-1(a); 111.60-3(c).
Cables, Light Weight, Electric, Low
Smoke, For Shipboard Use, General
Specification For, 1995.
MIL-C-24643A, Military Specification 111.60-1(a); 111.60-3(c).
Cables and Cords, Electric, Low Smoke,
For Shipboard Use, General Specification
For, 1994 (Including Amendment 1).
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Naval Sea
Systems Command, Code 55Z, Department of
Navy Washington, DC 20362:
DDS 300-2, A. C. Fault Current 111.52-5.
Calculations, 1988.
MIL-HDBK-299 (SH), Military Handbook 111.60-3(c).
Cable Comparison Handbook Data
Pertaining to Electric Shipboard Cable,
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) 12
Laboratory Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC
27709-3995.
UL 44, Standard for Rubber-Insulated Wire 111.60-11(c).
and Cable, 1991 (including revisions
through February, 1996).
UL 50, Standard for Enclosures for 111.81-1(d).
Electrical Equipment, 1995.
UL 62, Standard for Flexible Cord and 111.60-13(a).
Fixture Wire, 1991 (including revisions
UL 83, Standard for Thermoplastic- 111.60-1(c); 111.60-
Insulated Wires and Cables, 1991 11(c).
(including revisions through March,
UL 489, Standard for Molded-Case Circuit 111.01-15(c); 111.54-
Breakers and Circuit-Breaker Enclosures, 1(b).
1991 (including revisions through June,
UL 514A, Standard for Metallic Outlet 111.81-1(d).
Boxes, 1991 (including revisions through
April, 1995).
UL 514B, Standard for Fittings for 111.81-1(d).
Conduit and Outlet Boxes, 1989
(including revisions through April,
UL 514C, Standard for Nonmetallic Outlet 111.81-1(d).
Boxes, Flush-Device Boxes, and Covers,
1988 (including revisions through April,
UL 595, Standard for Marine-Type Electric 111.75-20(a); 111.75-
Lighting Fixtures, 1985 (including 20(e).
revisions through September, 1991).
UL 913, Standard for Intrinsically Safe 111.105-11(a).
Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for
Use in Class I, II, and III Division 1,
Hazardous (Classified) Locations, 1988.
UL 1042, Standard for Electric Baseboard 111.87-3(a).
Heating Equipment, 1994 (including
revisions through November, 1995).
UL 1072, Standard for Medium-Voltage 111.60-1(e).
Power Cables, 1995 (including revisions
through January, 1996).
UL 1096, Standard for Electric Central 111.87-3(a).
Air Heating Equipment, 1986 (including
revisions through January, 1988).
UL 1104, Standard for Marine Navigation 111.75-17(d).
Lights, 1981 (including revisions
through May, 1988).
UL 1203, Standard for Explosion-Proof and 111.105-9.
Dust-Ignition-Proof Electrical Equipment
for Use in Hazardous (Classified)
Locations, 1994 (including revisions
through October, 1995).
UL 1309, Standard for Marine Shipboard 111.60-1, 111.60-3.
Cable, First edition, July 14, 1995.
UL 1569, Standard for Metal-Clad Cables, 111.60-23(a).
1995 (including revisions through April,
UL 1570, Standard for Fluorescent 111.75-20.
Lighting Fixtures, 1988 (including
revisions through April, 1996).
UL 1571, Standard for Incandescent 111.75-20.
Lighting Fixtures, 1995 (including
UL 1572, Standard for High Intensity 111.75-20.
Discharge Lighting Fixtures, 1995
(including revisions through May, 1996).
UL 1573, Standard for Stage and Studio 111.75-20.
Lighting Units, 1994 (including
revisions through February, 1995).
UL 1574, Standard for Track Lighting 111.75-20.
Systems, 1995 (including revisions
through July, 1995).
ANSI/UL 1581, Reference Standard for 111.30-19(b); 111.60-2;
Electrical Wires, Cables, and Flexible 111.60-6(a).
Cords, 1991 (including revisions through
January, 1996).
(c) The word 搒hould,� when used in material incorporated by reference, is to be construed the same as the words 搈ust� or 搒hall� for the purposes of this subchapter.
[CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28271, June 4, 1996; 61 FR 33045, June 26, 1996; 61 FR 36786�787, July 12, 1996; 61 FR 49691, Sept. 23, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 23906, May 1, 1997; CGD 97�7, 62 FR 51046, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG 1999�51, 64 FR 67182, Dec. 1, 1999; USCG�00�90, 65 FR 58462, Sept. 29, 2000; USCG�99�96, 66 FR 29911, June 4, 2001]
Subpart 110.15桾erms Used in This Subchapter
� 110.15-1 Definitions.
As used in this subchapter�br />
(a) The electrical and electronic terms are defined in IEEE Std 100 or IEC 92�1.
(b) In addition to the definitions in paragraph (a) of this section�br />
Corrosion resistant material or finish means any material or finish that meets the testing requirements of ASTM B 117 (incorporated by reference, see �0.10� or test Kb in IEC 68𣇿2 for 200 hours and does not show pitting, cracking, or other deterioration more severe than that resulting from a similar test on passivated AISI Type 304 stainless steel.
Dripproof means enclosed so that equipment meets at least a NEMA 250 Type 1 with dripshield, NEMA 250 Type 2, NEMA 250 Type 12, or IEC IP 22 rating.
Location not requiring an exceptional degree of protection means a location which is not exposed to the environmental conditions outlined in the definition for locations requiring exceptional degrees of protection. This location requires the degree of protection of �1.01�(c) or (d) of this chapter. These locations include�br />
Location requiring an exceptional degree of protection means a location exposed to weather, seas, splashing, pressure-directed liquids, or similar moisture conditions. These locations include�br />
Marine inspector or inspector means a civilian employee or military member of the Coast Guard assigned by an Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, or the Commandant to perform duties with respect to the inspection, enforcement, and administration of vessel safety and navigation laws and regulations.
Nonsparking fan means nonsparking fan as defined in ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, section 4/5B7.7.
Qualified person means a person who by virtue of that person's knowledge, ability, experience, specialized training, or licensing can competently and safely perform required electrical duties or functions.
Watertight means enclosed so that equipment meets at least a NEMA 250 Type 4 or 4X or an IEC IP 56 rating.
[CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28274, June 4, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 23907, May 1, 1997; 62 FR 27659, May 20, 1997; USCG�00�90, 65 FR 58462, Sept. 29, 2000]
Subpart 110.20桬quivalents
� 110.20-1 Equivalents.
[CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996]
Subpart 110.25桺lan Submittal
� 110.25-1 Plans and information required for new construction.
The following plans, if applicable to the particular vessel, must be submitted for Coast Guard review in accordance with �0.25�
Note: A Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular on the Subject of 揅oast Guard Review of Merchant Vessel Plans and Specifications� is available from the offices listed in �0.25� The Circular recommends practices and procedures for plan submittals.
(a) Elementary one-line wiring diagram of the power system, supported, by cable lists, panelboard summaries, and other information including�br />
(c) Elementary and isometric or deck wiring plans, including the location of each cable splice, a list of symbols, and the manufacturer's name and identification of each item of electrical equipment, of each�
(i) For vessels with hazardous locations for which part 111, subpart 111.105, is applicable, plans showing the extent and classification of all hazardous locations, including information on�
(j) Plans and installation instructions for each approved component of an intrinsically safe system listed or certified by an independent laboratory (see �1.105� of this chapter).
(l) Plans and information sufficient to evaluate equipment to be considered for equivalency under �0.20�
(o) Detailed analysis showing compliance with the MC cable requirements in �1.60�(b) of this chapter.
[CGD 74�5A, 47 FR 15232, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 81�0, 53 FR 17846, May 18, 1988; CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996; 62 FR 23907, May 1, 1997]
� 110.25-3 Procedure for submitting plans.
(a) The plans required by �0.25�must be submitted to one of the following Coast Guard offices:
(1) Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Center (MSC), 400 Seventh St., SW., Washington, DC 20590�01.
[CGD 74�5A, 47 FR 15232, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 82�3b, 48 FR 4781, Feb. 3, 1983; CGD 85�8b, 51 FR 15498, Apr. 24, 1986; CGD 88�0, 53 FR 34534, Sept. 7, 1988; CGD 89�5, 54 FR 19571, May 8, 1989; CGD 95�2, 60 FR 50465, Sept. 29, 1995; CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996; CGD 96�1, 61 FR 50730, Sept. 27, 1996]
Editorial Note: By CGD 96�1, 61 FR 50730, Sept. 27, 1996, paragraph (a)(1) of �0.25�was amended by removing the word �(G-MSC)�. However, by CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996, the word �(G-MSC)� was removed and the word �(MSC)� was added in its place.
Subpart 110.30桾esting and Inspection
� 110.30-1 General.
[CGD 74�5A, 47 FR 15232, Apr. 8, 1982, as amended by CGD 94�8, 61 FR 28275, June 4, 1996]
� 110.30-3 Initial inspection.
� 110.30-5 Inspection for certification.
[USCG 1999�76, 65 FR 6504, Feb. 9, 2000]
� 110.30-7 Repairs or alterations.
The Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection must be notified before�br />