Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/46/126.225
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46 CFR 126.225 - Alternate tonnage for offshore supply vessels seeking oil spill response vessel certification. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 46 › Chapter I › Subchapter L › Part 126 › Subpart B › Section 126.225 46 CFR 126.225 - Alternate tonnage for offshore supply vessels seeking oil spill response vessel certification.
§ 126.225 Alternate tonnage for offshore supply vessels seeking oil spill response vessel certification.
An offshore supply vessel certificated under this subchapter that is less than 500 gross register tons (GRT) as measured under section 14502 of Title 46, United States Code, or 6,000 gross tonnage (GT ITC) as measured under section 14302 of Title 46, United States Code when GRT is not assigned, may also be certificated as an oil spill response vessel.
[CGD 82-004 and CGD 86-074, 62 FR 49324, Sept. 19, 1997, as amended by USCG-2011-0966, 76 FR 77131, Dec. 12, 2011]
U.S. Code: Title 46 - SHIPPING§ 701§ 3205 - Certification§ 3306 - Regulations§ 3307 - Frequency of inspection§ 3702 - Application§ 14104 - Measurement to determine application of a law
Presidential DocumentsExecutive Order ... 11735 Title 46 published on 09-May-2017 04:27The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 46 CFR Part 126 after this date.2014-08-18; vol. 79 # 159 - Monday, August 18, 201479 FR 48894 - Offshore Supply Vessels of at Least 6,000 GT ITC
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-18721 RIN1625-AB62 Docket No.USCG-2012-0208 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Interim rule with request for comments. This interim rule is effective August 18, 2014. Comments on this interim rule must be submitted to the online docket or received by the Docket Management Facility by November 17, 2014. The Director of the Federal Register has approved the incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this rule, effective August 18, 2014. 46 CFR Parts 2, 15, 61, 62, 110, 111, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 134, and 174 SummaryThe Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010 (the Act) removed the statutory size limit previously placed on offshore supply vessels (OSVs), and required the Coast Guard to issue regulations to mitigate the risk created as a result, noting the need “to ensure the safe carriage of oil, hazardous substances, and individuals in addition to the crew” on OSVs exceeding the previous size limit. In accordance with the Act, the Coast Guard is issuing this interim rule to ensure the safe carriage of oil, hazardous substances, and individuals other than crew by requiring U.S.-flagged OSVs of at least 6,000 gross tonnage as measured under the Convention Measurement System to comply with existing regulatory requirements and international standards for design, engineering, construction, operations and manning, inspections, and certification. This rule also will affect any vessel of at least 500 gross register tons as measured under the Regulatory Measurement System, if that vessel is not assigned a measurement under the Convention Measurement System and the owner desires to have the vessel certificated as an OSV. The Coast Guard intends to finalize this interim rule after considering, and incorporating to the extent appropriate, any comments from the public.
2012-06-29; vol. 77 # 126 - Friday, June 29, 201277 FR 38729 - Alternate Tonnage Threshold for Oil Spill Response Vessels
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2012-15976 RIN1625-AB82 Docket No.USCG-2011-0966 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Final rule; Interpretation. This final rule is effective June 29, 2012. 46 CFR Part 126 SummaryThe Coast Guard is establishing an alternate size threshold based on the measurement system established under the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969, for oil spill response vessels, which are properly certificated under 46 CFR chapter I, subchapter L. The present size threshold of 500 gross register tons is based on the U.S. regulatory measurement system. This final rule provides an alternative for owners and operators of offshore supply vessels that may result in an increase in oil spill response capacity and capability. This final rule adopts, without change, the interim rule amending 46 CFR part 126 published in the Federal Register on Monday, December 12, 2011.