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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 33. Navigation and Navigable Waters
  4. Chapter I. COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
  5. Subchapter P. PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETY
  6. Part 169. SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS
  7. Subpart C. Transmission of Long Range Identification and Tracking Information

33 CFR Subpart C - Transmission of Long Range Identification and Tracking Information

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  1. § 169.200 What is the purpose of this subpart?
  2. § 169.205 What types of ships are required to transmit LRIT information (position reports)?
  3. § 169.210 Where during its international voyage must a ship transmit position reports?
  4. § 169.215 How must a ship transmit position reports?
  5. § 169.220 When must a ship be fitted with LRIT equipment?
  6. § 169.225 Which Application Service Providers may a ship use?
  7. § 169.230 How often must a ship transmit position reports?
  8. § 169.235 What exemptions are there from reporting?
  9. § 169.240 When may LRIT equipment be switched off?
  10. § 169.245 What must a ship master do if LRIT equipment is switched off or fails to operate?
Source:
USCG-2005-22612, 73 FR 23319, Apr. 29, 2008, unless otherwise noted.

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