46 CFR Part 70 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
- SUBPART 70.01 — Authority and Purpose (§§ 70.01-1 - 70.01-15)
- SUBPART 70.05 — Application (§§ 70.05-1 - 70.05-30)
- SUBPART 70.10 — Definition of Terms Used in This Subchapter (§§ 70.10-1 - 70.10-1)
- SUBPART 70.15 — Equivalents (§§ 70.15-1 - 70.15-1)
- SUBPART 70.20 — General Marine Engineering Requirements (§§ 70.20-1 - 70.20-1)
- SUBPART 70.25 — General Electrical Engineering Requirements (§§ 70.25-1 - 70.25-1)
- SUBPART 70.28 — Lifesaving Appliances and Arrangements (§§ 70.28-1 - 70.28-1)
- SUBPART 70.35 — American Bureau of Shipping's Standards (§§ 70.35-1 - 70.35-5)
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-30984 RIN 1625-AB71 Docket No. USCG-2011-0363 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard Notice of proposed rulemaking. Comments and related material must either be submitted to our online docket via http://www.regulations.gov on or before March 11, 2013 or reach the Docket Management Facility by that date. 46 CFR Parts 2, 24, 30, 70, 90, 91, and 188 The Coast Guard is proposing to revise several vessel inspection and certification regulations to align them with a statutory definition of “seagoing barge” and with an exemption from inspection and certification requirements for certain seagoing barges. The proposed revisions are intended to eliminate ambiguity in existing regulations, to reduce the potential for confusion among the regulated public, and to help the Coast Guard perform its maritime safety and stewardship missions.