Source: https://usvesseldocumentation.org/code-of-federal-regulations-for-coast-guard-documentation-title-46-subchapter-g/46-cfr-part-67-subpart-u-special-provisions/
Timestamp: 2018-01-23 19:45:27
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46 CFR Part 67, Subpart U - Special Provisions - Vessel Documentation Portal
46 CFR Part 67, Subpart U – Special Provisions
§ 67.311 Alteration of Certificate of Documentation.
Except for affixing a new address label in accordance with the direction of a documentation officer or a renewal decal issued in accordance with § 67.163, no person other than a documentation officer shall intentionally alter a Certificate of Documentation.
§ 67.313 Requirement to have Certificate of Documentation on board.
(2) When the Certificate of Documentation has been submitted to the National Vessel Documentation Center for exchange in accordance with § 67.167 (d) or (e); or
§ 67.315 Requirement to produce Certificate of Documentation.
§ 67.317 Requirement to renew endorsements on the Certificate of Documentation.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the owner of a documented vessel must annually renew eachendorsement upon the current Certificate of Documentation for that vessel in accordance with § 67.163.
(b) The requirement of paragraph (a) of this section does not apply to Certificates of Documentation placed on deposit in accordance with § 67.165.
§ 67.319 Requirement to report change in vessel status and surrender Certificate of Documentation.
§ 67.321 Requirement to report change of address of managing owner.
§ 67.323 Operation without documentation.
No vessel which is required by § 67.7 to be documented may engage in unlimited coastwise trade or the fisheries without being documented in accordance with the requirements of this part.
§ 67.325 Violation of endorsement.
A vessel may not be employed in any trade other than a trade endorsed upon the Certificate of Documentation issued for thatvessel. A vessel documented exclusively for recreation may not be used for purposes other than pleasure.
§ 67.327 Operation under Certificate of Documentation with invalid endorsement.
Except for vessels identified in § 67.9, no vessel may be operated under a Certificate of Documentation with endorsementswhich have become invalid under subpart L of this part.
§ 67.329 Unauthorized name change.
The owner of a documented vessel may not change or allow the change of the name of that vessel without exchanging thevessel’s Certificate of Documentation in accordance with subpart K of this part. The new name of the vessel must be marked on the vessel upon receipt of the new Certificate of Documentation.
§ 67.331 Improper markings.
The owner of a documented vessel shall not permit the operation of that vessel unless it is marked in accordance with subpart Iof this part.