46 CFR Part 32 - SPECIAL EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY, AND HULL REQUIREMENTS
- SUBPART 32.01 — General (§§ 32.01-1 - 32.01-1)
- SUBPART 32.02 — Safety Requirements (§§ 32.02-1 - 32.02-15)
- SUBPART 32.05 — Markings (§§ 32.05-1 - 32.05-15)
- SUBPART 32.15 — Navigation Equipment (§§ 32.15-5 - 32.15-35)
- SUBPART 32.16 — Navigation Bridge Visibility (§§ 32.16-1 - 32.16-1)
- SUBPART 32.20 — Equipment Installations (§§ 32.20-1 - 32.20-20)
- SUBPART 32.25 — General Alarm Systems (§§ 32.25-1 - 32.25-1)
- SUBPART 32.30 — Sound Powered Telephone, Voice Tube, and Engine Order Telegraph Systems (§§ 32.30-1 - 32.30-5)
- SUBPART 32.35 — Main and Auxiliary Machinery (§§ 32.35-1 - 32.35-15)
- SUBPART 32.40 — Accommodations for Officers and Crew (§§ 32.40-1 - 32.40-65)
- SUBPART 32.45 — Electrical Installations (§§ 32.45-1 - 32.45-1)
- SUBPART 32.50 — Pumps, Piping, and Hose for Cargo Handling (§§ 32.50-1 - 32.50-35)
- SUBPART 32.52 — Bilge Systems (§§ 32.52-1 - 32.52-10)
- SUBPART 32.53 — Inert Gas System (§§ 32.53-1 - 32.53-30)
- SUBPART 32.55 — Ventilation and Venting (§§ 32.55-1 - 32.55-50)
- SUBPART 32.56 — Structural Fire Protection for Tank Ships With a Keel Laying Date On or After January 1, 1975 (§§ 32.56-1 - 32.56-60)
- SUBPART 32.57 — Structural Fire Protection for Tank Vessels Contracted for On or After January 1, 1963 (§§ 32.57-1 - 32.57-10)
- SUBPART 32.59 — Minimum Longitudinal Strength and Plating Thickness Requirements for Unclassed Tank Vessels That Carry Certain Oil Cargoes—TB/ALL (§§ 32.59-1 - 32.59-1)
- SUBPART 32.60 — Hull Requirements for Tank Vessels Constructed On or After July 1, 1951 (§§ 32.60-1 - 32.60-45)
- SUBPART 32.63 — Hull and Cargo Tank Requirements for Tank Barges Constructed or Converted On or After July 1, 1964, and Carrying Certain Dangerous Bulk Cargoes (§§ 32.63-1 - 32.63-25)
- SUBPART 32.65 — Hull Requirements for Tank Vessels Constructed On or After November 10, 1936, and Prior to July 1, 1951 (§§ 32.65-1 - 32.65-40)
- SUBPART 32.70 — Hull Requirements for Steel Hull Tank Vessels Constructed Prior to November 10, 1936 (§§ 32.70-1 - 32.70-25)
- SUBPART 32.75 — Hull Requirements for Wood Hull Tank Vessels Constructed Prior to November 10, 1936 (§§ 32.75-1 - 32.75-20)
- SUBPART 32.80 — Tank Barges Constructed of Materials Other Than Steel or Iron (§§ 32.80-1 - 32.80-1)
- SUBPART 32.85 — Lamp and Paint Rooms and Similar Compartments on Tankships (§§ 32.85-1 - 32.85-1)
- SUBPART 32.90 — Pilot Boarding Equipment (§§ 32.90-1 - 32.90-1)
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§ 3306 - Regulations
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§ 3719 - Reduction of oil spills from single hull non-self-propelled tank vessels
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-03724 RIN 1625-AB98 Docket No. USCG-2012-0866 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Final rule. This rule is effective March 29, 2013. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register on March 29, 2013. 33 CFR Parts 126, 127, 154, and 155 Many of the Coast Guard's regulations incorporate by reference consensus standards that are developed by organizations other than the Coast Guard. This final rule updates references to standards developed by ASTM International, that have been reapproved, without change, since their incorporation into Coast Guard regulation. This rule does not address standards that have changed substantively, and it will not have any substantive impact on the regulated public.