46 CFR Part 401 - GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE REGULATIONS
- SUBPART A — General (§§ 401.100 - 401.120)
- SUBPART B — Registration of Pilots (§§ 401.200 - 401.260)
- SUBPART C — Establishment of Pools by Voluntary Associations of United States Registered Pilots (§§ 401.300 - 401.340)
- SUBPART D — Rates, Charges, and Conditions for Pilotage Services (§§ 401.400 - 401.451)
- SUBPART E — Penalties; Operations Without Registered Pilots (§§ 401.500 - 401.510)
- SUBPART F — Procedure Governing Revocation or Suspension of Registration and Refusal To Renew Registration (§§ 401.600 - 401.650)
- SUBPART G — Operating Requirements for U.S. Registered Pilots and Holders of Certificates of Authorization; Authority of the Director Over Operations (§§ 401.700 - 401.720)
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§ 2104 - Delegation
§ 7701 - General
§ 8105 - Fishing vessel exemption
§ 9303 - United States registered pilot service
§ 9304 - Pilotage pools
Title 46 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-04321 RIN 1625-AB89 Docket No. USCG-2012-0409 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Final rule. This final rule is effective August 1, 2013. 46 CFR Part 401 The Coast Guard is adjusting the rates for pilotage services on the Great Lakes, which were last amended in February 2012. The adjustments establish new base rates and are made in accordance with a full ratemaking procedure. This rulemaking promotes the Coast Guard's maritime safety mission.